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QM2, Grand Northern Highlights ex New York Return
Nights 29 Ship Queen Mary 2 Star Rating Departs New York, USA Sailing 2013: 3 May Ports of Call New York, Southampton, Hamburg, Greenock-Glasgow, Dublin, Liverpool, Invergordon, Stavanger Select a sailing date for approximate pricing.
Prices are per person, twin share. When booking please check current cruise fare and inclusions. Prices are indicative only, subject to currency fluctuations and may change at any time without notice.
29 Night Cruise sailing from New York roundtrip aboard Queen Mary 2.
Welcome to Queen Mary 2 - the grandest, most magnificent ocean liner ever built. She's a true heir to the timeless elegance, legacy and inspiration of the great Cunard liners of legend. You'll notice it the moment you walk through her doors into her soaring Grand Lobby, and be awed from the first instance you experience the famous Cunard White Star ServiceSM.
Yet this sophisticated monarch also boasts the most modern luxuries and amenities - from the pampering services of the only Canyon Ranch SpaClub® on the seas to the fascinating Oxford DiscoverySM enrichment programme led by professors from the University of Oxford and other prestigious experts. This regal royal must truly be seen to be believed - come live the adventure.
Highlights of this cruise:
New York
From your first glimpse of the classic skyline to the jostling yellow cabs, the sardonic citizens, and the extraordinary joie de vivre - New York bombards the senses from every direction. Why not stay a little longer to absorb the Big Apple's unique energy from Greenwich Village to Broadway, Wall Street to Central Park and the iconic Statue of Liberty.
Southampton
Southampton is the perfect place to spend time on England's South Coast. the city can offer unparalleled choice in entertainment, shopping, cultural attractions, sport and leisure, a rich heritage and beautiful parks. Some of the region's most exciting special events - which attract visitors from all over the world - can be found in Southampton. Whether you are in the city for a short break, an action-packed day out, or using Southampton as the base to explore one of the UK's most exciting regions for tourism, there is something for people of all ages and interests to enjoy in this historic city.
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.
Greenock
The great Clyde shipyards were unrivalled for over a century, producing a number of Cunard Line's finest vessels, from RMS Queen Mary and RMS Queen Elizabeth to QE2.
Dublin
The dark waters of the River Liffey swirling beneath the Halfpenny Bridge appear to transport you to a different age, the literary Dublin of Yeats, Shaw, Swift and Wilde. From the smart surroundings of St. Stephen's Green, down bustling O'Connell Street, to the blarney welcome you'll find waiting in a hundred little bars and restaurants the craic, like the Guinness, is always good in Dublin.
Liverpool
Liverpool was the former home of Cunard Line. The Cunard Building, the Royal Liver Building, and the Port of Liverpool Building - all on Pier Head - are often described as the city's 'Three Graces'. Liverpool is vibrant and modern with a taste of the 60s! Take a ferry across the Mersey for stunning harbour views. Or embark on a Magical Mystery Tour commemorating the city's most famous sons.
Invergordon
Soak up the unmistakable Scottish Highlands, shrouded in myth and folklore. Amidst conical hills and verdant glens, seek out Loch Ness and scan its glassy surface for the legendary 'monster'. Visit Culloden Moor where Bonnie Prince Charlie was defeated, Cawdor Castle - forever linked with Macbeth - and regional whisky distilleries bearing their own famous names.