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QV, World Cruise 2013 Sector ex Sydney to Bangkok
Nights 28 Ship Queen Victoria Star Rating Departs Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Sailing 2013: 24 Feb Ports of Call Sydney, Brisbane, Whitsunday Islands, Darwin, Benoa, Manila, Shanghai, Hong Kong More Nha Trang, Ho Chi Minh City, Bangkok (Laem Chabang) Thailand Please enquire about this cruise for pricing.
28 Night World Cruise sector sailing from Sydney to Bangkok 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:
Sydney
Australia's oldest and largest city was born in 1788 with the arrival of the "First Fleet" that transported 760 British convicts. Gold and sheep breeding propelled Sydney's development; today it is the largest port in the entire South Pacific. 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.
Brisbane
The Brisbane River meanders through the heart of the city. Elegant Georgian buildings of native sandstone stand next to sleek glass towers. Brisbane is also a superbly landscaped city with jacarandas, flame trees, and bougainvilleas thriving in its semi-tropical climate. Come face to face with koalas, kangaroos and wombats on tours from this laid-back city. Wander in botanical gardens and enjoy people-watching from a cafe on the Brisbane River.
Darwin
On the remote northern shores of Australia's 'Top End', balmy Darwin has grown from frontier settlement into a multicultural modern city. Discover the region's dramatic history - from Aboriginal heritage to World War II air raids and the devastating Cyclone Tracey - in the museums and galleries.
Shanghai
Shanghai's attractions are legendary, from exquisite temples and superb museums to a stroll along the Bund with its elegant 19th-century European architecture. The city is also your gateway to the Grand Canal and the famed cities of Wuxi and Suzhou. From opium wars to junks and barges, images of Shanghai flood the senses. But, in fact, the real Shanghai is the sky-scrapered capital of commerce and industry. Admire the Long Hua Temple or take a boat ride down the Huang Pu River.
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.
Ho Chi Minh
Welcome to Vietnam''s culinary centre where there is plenty on the menu. The port of Phu My (pronounced "Foo Me") is the gateway to Ho Chi Minh City and the seaside resort of Vung Tau. Still fondly known as Saigon, the city is a thrilling, chaotic whirl played out against a French colonial backdrop as the aroma of noodle stalls, the sight of orange-garbed monks and the incessant buzz of scooters create a vivid snapshot of daily life.