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QV, World Cruise 2009 Sector ex New York to Southampton
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Itinerary
Itinerary for Queen Victoria departing Saturday, 10 January 2009
| Day | Ports of call |
Arrives |
Departs |
| Day 1 | New York, New York | Embark | 5.00pm | | Day 4 | Ft Lauderdale (Pt Everglades) | 7.00am | 5.00pm | | Day 7 | Willemstad, Curacao | 8.00am | 5.00pm | | Day 9 | Panama Canal | Transit | | | Day 12 | Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala | 7.00am | 6.00pm | | Day 15 | Puerto Vallarta | 7.00am | 4.00pm | | Day 16 | Cabo San Lucas, Mexico | 7.00am | 2.00pm | | Day 18 | Los Angeles | 7.00am | 5.00pm | | Day 23 | Honolulu | 7.00am | 6.00pm | | Day 28 | Apia, Western Samoa | 12.00pm | 7.00pm | | Day 29 | Date Line Crossing | Lost Day | | | Day 31 | Nuku alofa, Tonga Islands | 8.00am | 5.00pm | | Day 34 | Auckland | 7.00am | 10.00pm | | Day 36 | Christchurch (Lyttleton) | 8.00am | 6.00pm | | Day 39 | Hobart | 9.00am | 6.00pm | | Day 41 | Sydney | 7.00am | overnight | | Day 42 | Sydney | | 5.00pm | | Day 45 | Cairns | 8.00am | 7.00pm | | Day 48 | Rabaul, Papa New Guinea | 7.00am | 4.00pm | | Day 51 | Saipan, Marianas Islands | 9.00am | 6.00pm | | Day 55 | Nagasaki, Japan | 8.00am | 5.00pm | | Day 56 | Pusan Sth Korea | 8.00am | 5.00pm | | Day 58 | Shanghai, China | 7.00am | 7.00pm | | Day 61 | Hong Kong | 7.00am | 8.00pm | | Day 63 | Nha Trang, Vietnam | 8.00am | 5.00pm | | Day 64 | Ho Chi Minh City (Vung Tau) Vietnam | 7.00am | 7.00pm | | Day 66 | Bangkok (Laem Chabang) Thailand | 7.00am | 7.00pm | | Day 69 | Singapore, Singapore | 7.00am | | | Day 70 | Singapore, Singapore | | 1.00am | | Day 71 | Phuket, Thailand | 7.00am | 4.00pm | | Day 75 | Goa, India | 8.00am | 5.00pm | | Day 76 | Mumbai (Bombay), India | 7.00am | 6.00pm | | Day 79 | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | 7.00am | 5.00pm | | Day 85 | Aqaba, Jordan | 8.00am | 7.00pm | | Day 87 | Suez Canal | Transit | | | Day 88 | Alexandria | 7.00am | 8.00pm | | Day 90 | Kusadasi, Turkey | 7.00am | 1.00pm | | Day 91 | Istanbul, Turkey | 8.00am | 6.00pm | | Day 92 | Mykonos, Greece | 12.00pm | 7.00pm | | Day 93 | Athens (Piraeus) Greece | 6.00am | 5.45pm | | Day 95 | Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy | 8.00am | 10.00pm | | Day 97 | Barcelona, Spain | 7.00am | 5.00pm | | Day 101 | Southampton, England | 7.00am | Disembark |
Description
100 Night Cruise sailing from New York to Southampton aboard Queen Victoria.
100 Night Cruise sailing from New York to Southampton aboard Queen Victoria.
Queen Victoria:
Warmly reminiscent of a more gracious era, modern technology combines seamlessly with her classic yet contemporary interior. Crafted to exude elegance with intricate mosaics, gleaming chandeliers and luxuriant marbles. Crafted too, for sublime comfort with plush carpets, rich fabrics and soft furnishings.
Highlights of this cruise include:
New York
See the bright lights of the Big Apple, international mecca and melting pot, with expensive brownstones, colourful neighbourhoods, great museums and ambling parks. Some come just for the shopping: there’s Bloomingdale’s on Lex, Tiffany’s on Fifth, Barneys and the unique boutiques along Madison. Or head downtown and explore the trendy shops of SoHo.
Ft Lauderdale
Explore the “Venice of America”, with its lacework of over 165 miles of canals and yachts as huge as the mansions they’re moored at. Stroll along the tree-lined Las Olas, and wander into its upscale boutiques and wonderful restaurants. Enjoy the shops and cafés of Riverwalk, close to the Arts and Science District.
Los Angeles
Welcome to the gateway to fame and fortune, with its endless beaches and non-stop excitement. There are wonderful restaurants, exceptional museums, fabulous stores, dazzling nightlife, unlimited recreation and sporting attractions, and a rich multiculturalism that adds international allure.
Honolulu
Combine the languid allure of the tropics, big city sophistication and the spirit of Aloha, and you’ve discovered Oahu. Known as “The Gathering Place”, this Pacific crossroads is a tapestry of cultural diversity from Polynesian sensuality and Oriental mystique to American pragmatism. And it all blends together in one of the most harmonious gatherings in the world.
Auckland
In a nation where stunning scenery is taken for granted, this water wonderland sparkles like a freshly polished jewel. Over 48 extinct volcanoes cloaked in wild mountainous scenery encircle the “City of Sails”. An undulating succession of bays and inlets stretch along its endless shores. Even the downtown area with its expansive, farm-like parks exudes a sense of spacious beauty.
Sydney
Mark Twain called it “the wonder of the world”. James Michener wrote, “It is a thing of beauty, a fairy-tale body of water”. With an area that sprawls 670 square miles, Sydney is one of the largest cities in the world. But it’s the exquisite Sydney Harbour that draws world-wide acclaim – that, along with its magnificent Opera House. And with nearly three days, you’ll have plenty of time to go exploring.
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a paradigm of contradictions. On the one hand the city vibrates with modern commerce, soaring skyscrapers and sophistication. But at the same time it is a land of ancient beliefs and intriguing local customs: small, gilded shrines glow with red lamps, joss sticks and fresh oranges; markets are heaped high with salted eggs, squid and every kind of medicinal root and herbal remedy imaginable; red-sailed junks and sampans ply the harbour. For shoppers, no city in the world can compare to this non-stop bazaar. And epicures will also find their nirvana. There are ethnic cuisines from all over China: Cantonese dim sum, crispy Peking duck and spicy Szechwan dishes.
Bangkok
Mysterious and magical, Thailand’s sprawling and dynamic capital offers more exotic sights than any other major Asian city. Ten million residents crowd together along the plains of the Chao Pharya River. Yet amid the congestion, you’ll discover the silent grandeur of over 400 wats that form one of Asia’s great spectacles. Visit the magnificent Grand Palace, sparkling residence of Siam’s royalty. Cruise Bangkok’s colourful klongs laden with produce of the floating markets. And enjoy the eclectic mix of the “City of Angels,” where elephants bring good luck, shoppers find good fortune and nightlife knows no bounds.
Singapore
Modern Singapore is a fascinating mélange of cultures. Browse the shop-houses of Little India, perfumed with fragrant spices and flowers. Have tea in Chinatown where medicine shops and calligraphers line the narrow streets. Meander through the world’s largest collection of orchids in the Botanic Garden, and walk through Raffles Landing, the old colonial district with its restored British-style buildings.
Mumbai
Sprawling between the Western Ghats and the Indian Ocean, Bombay is India’s largest city and major commercial centre. Here film, cotton and other industries have produced the highest per capita income in India, yet one out of every three Bombayites dwells in squalid chawls. Along the Victorian Gothic streets, hawkers vend their wares while worshippers of all faiths queue up to make their offerings. Lavish mansions overlook palm-fringed shores while modern skyscrapers overlook foothills of poverty – the contrasts are startling.
Dubai
Dubai is a place of fascinating contrasts, a distinctive blend of East and West, of old and new. You can venture across vast, dunes, climb rugged mountains, play on sandy beaches, explore dusty villages and shop in an ultra-modern mall – all in the same day. Since earliest times, Dubai has been known as “the city of merchants”, welcoming traders from distant lands with a tradition of courtesy and hospitality that still lives on today.
Athens
Welcome to the “Birthplace of Modern Democracy”, a city whose architectural, art and political triumphs are a universal legacy. Dominating the skyline, the ancient Acropolis is a monument to Western civilization. Discover its perfectly proportioned Parthenon, built during the Golden Age of Peracles, and the Ereichtheon with its maiden columns. Stroll through the ancient columns of the Stoa, where Plato once lectured. Then for lighter fare, come explore the twisting lanes and lively tavernas of the Plaka.
Rome
From the port of Civitavecchia, it is but a short drive to Rome and the legends of the ages: the Vatican and Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel, the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Catacombs. But no matter how many times you’ve been in Rome, you’ll still want to stroll down the Via Veneto or sip cappuccino in the Piazza di Spagna. Italy's "Eternal City" is eternally fascinating. And don’t forget to through a few coins in the Trevi Fountain!
Barcelona
Step back in time and soak up the atmosphere of the Gothic Quarter. Time to put your feet up? A shady spot in a café provides the perfect vantage point for watching the colourful street performers on Las Ramblas.
Southampton
Cunard’s home port, part of seafaring legend, is an ideal starting or ending point for a memorable cruise. No airport check ins. No baggage restrictions. No hassle! Simply start your holiday in style with a glass of champagne on deck aboard one of the most famous ocean liners in the world.
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