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Cunard Line
Queen Elizabeth
Queen Elizabeth

12 Night Cruise sailing from Hamburg roundtrip aboard Queen Elizabeth.

Autumn 2010 will further enhance Cunard's illustrious reputation for exquisite ocean travel with the arrival of our newest liner, Queen Elizabeth. Recalling the rich heritage of the first Cunarder to bear the name, her elegance both echos that legendary age and enhances her luxurious modern allure.

The harmony of classic and contemporary strikes an elegant chord throughout this magnificent ship. Images and features from her predecessors, Queen Elizabeth and QE2, sit comfortably alongside her modern charm.

Within Queen Elizabeth's sleek lines, the lavishness of eras past meets the thrilling future of ocean travel. Welcome, then, to the next elegant chapter in Cunard history.

Highlights of this cruise:

Hamburg
Established by Charlemagne, Hamburg owes much of its architecture to the rebuilding done in the late 19th and early 20th centuries after a massive fire. World War II also inflicted severe damage, but the city's medieval character is still evident thanks to post-war restorations. Hamburg is a place where anything can - and frequently does - happen, like giving the world its first glimpse of The Beatles.

Queensferry
This gorgeous city drapes its Georgian charm across seven scenic hills. Fancy a regal stroll? Proceed in stately fashion along Edinburgh's renowned and historic Royal Mile to the Palace of Holyrood House and take in the views from that historic hilltop castle. It's a visit fit for a king. Or why not trace your Scottish ancestry and find your family tartan?

Bergen
Unlock this fascinating 'Gateway to the Fjords', Norway's second-largest city, Bergen is home to over 200,000 people. Maritime trade and oil industry are still vital to the city's economy. Visit medieval wooden houses on the waterfront and peek inside the workshops of local painters, weavers and craftsmen where works of art - some better than others - await discovery.

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