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QV, World Cruise 2013 Sector ex Singapore to Southampton
Nights 30 Ship Queen Victoria Star Rating Departs Singapore, Singapore Sailing 2013: 27 Mar Ports of Call Singapore, Port Klang (Port Kelang), Colombo Sri Lanka, Mumbai (Bombay), Muscat, Dubai, Aqaba, Sharm el-Sheikh More Sokhna, Suez (Port Suez), Suez Canal, Port Said, Rome (Civitavecchia), Lisbon, Southampton Please enquire about this cruise for pricing.
30 Night World Cruise sector sailing from Singapore to Southampton aboard Queen Victoria.
Queen Victoria World Voyage
Queen Victoria will depart from her home port in Southampton in January. Her voyage will span across 34 exiting ports in 24 countries in 105 nights, crossing the earth's three oceans, both tropics and the equator - twice -and undertake dramatic passages along two of its most impressive engineering projects - the Panama and Suez canals.
Highlights of this cruise:
Singapore
The city's modern era began in 1819 when Sir Stamford Raffles purchased the island from the Sultan of Johore. 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
India's principal seaport, Bombay is 'Mumbai' in Marathi. The Portuguese acquired the city from Bahadur Shah in the 15th century; they called their new possession Bom Baim - 'good bay'. 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. Along the Victorian Gothic streets, hawkers vend their wares while worshippers of all faiths queue up to make their offerings.
Dubai
Dubai is actually two cities in one: the Khor Dubai, an inlet of the Persian Gulf, separates Deira, the old city, from Bur 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.
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 and 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 throw a few coins in the Trevi Fountain!
Lisbon
Portugal's capital spreads its ancient sites on seven hills overlooking the Tagus River. Atop the highest hill, St. George's Castle overlooks the city. Balconies ablaze with geraniums and wrought iron lamps light up the medieval Alfama quarter. Sorrowful fados ring out from cafés in the Alto and shoppers browse in the affluent Chiado district. A short drive away, deposed royalty once lived out their days in the opulent palaces of Estoril and Sintra.
Southampton
The United Kingdom's premier passenger ship port, Southampton was home to the great transatlantic liners of yesteryear. The port serves as your gateway to Southern England's magnificent historic sites, national landmarks, charming villages as well as the great metropolis of London. It is an ideal starting or ending point for a memorable voyage.