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Nights 4 Ship Queen Elizabeth Star Rating Departs Southampton, England Sailing 2013: 15 May Ports of Call Southampton, Zeebrugge, St. Peter Port Select a sailing date for approximate pricing.
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4 Night Cruise sailing from Southampton 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:
Southampton
Southampton, EnglandCunard'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!
St Peter Port
Fortified against invasion for centuries, Guernsey is dotted with castles and coastal defense forts. During World War II, the Channel Islands were the only part of the United Kingdom occupied by the Germans. This quaint harbor whose narrow, cobbled streets and granite houses rise in tiers on the hillside is actually the isle of Guernsey's capital. In town, visit St. Peter's Church and the 13th-century Castle Cornet. Or opt for an excursion to the countryside's pastoral vistas.