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A Spectacular Sydney to Bangkok Voyage

As officially the world's most successful provider of Cunard voyages we are delighted to offer you this amazing exclusive opportunity to sail from Sydney to Bangkok on Queen Mary 2 with hotel stays in both cities.

COMPLIMENTARY
BALCONY STATEROOM
UPGRADE <

2 NIGHT PRE CRUISE
5★ HOTEL STAY IN
SYDNEY INCLUDED ^ ^

TWO NIGHT POST CRUISE
5★ HOTEL STAY IN
BANGKOK INCLUDED ^ ^

5★ COMFORT
ALL THE WAY THROUGH
YOUR HOLIDAY

Look What's Included

  • 30 nights of luxury in your beautiful stateroom onboard Queen Mary 2
  • 2 night pre cruise stay at the 5★ Four Seasons hotel in Sydney^ ^ including a luxury dining experience with amazing panoramic views of the city at the rotating 360 bar and Dining Restaurant ++
  • 2 night post cruise city explorer break in Bangkok at the 5★ Millennium Hilton hotel in Bangkok^ ^
  • Amazing stateroom upgrades*
  • Return scheduled flights and all overseas transfers
  • Queen Mary 2 fine dining throughout your voyage
  • Lavish entertainment
  • Canyon Ranch SpaClub®+
  • Planetarium Shows
  • A wide range of bars and lounges
  • Fantastic 24 hour room service
  • All port, air taxes, fees and current fuel supplements

AN AMAZING VALUE JOURNEY OF A LIFETIME

 
There has never been, and it is unlikely that there will ever be, anything to compare with the sheer excitement and glamour of embarking on a voyage aboard the world’s greatest ocean liner Queen Mary 2.

This regal royal must truly be seen to be believed – come live the 36 night adventure of discovery and unrivalled luxury as she sails from Sydney to Bangkok.

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AMAZING READER OFFERS FARES
 
Stateroom Grade Fare (PP)
 
BRITANNIA RESTAURANT
 
Inside Stateroom D5 £4,699
Inside Stateroom D1 £5,599
Oceanview Stateroom C3 £6,149
Premium Balcony Stateroom B3 £6,499
Premium Balcony Stateroom B1 £6,999
Complimentary upgrade to a Deluxe Balcony Stateroom (A4~)
 
Deluxe Balcony Stateroom A1 £7,399
Club Balcony Stateroom AA £8,299
 
PRINCESS GRILL
Princess Suites P1 £11,499
 
QUEENS GRILL
Queens Suites Q5 £12,999

Fares are per person based on 2 sharing a stateroom. Staterooms, transfers and flights are subject to availability at the time of booking and flights are also subject to change. Reader Offers fares may be withdrawn at any time. Reader Offers Ltd Booking Conditions Apply. ^<^Stateroom upgrades are subject to availability. ^ ^Hotel stays are on a room only basis and in the event the named hotels are unavailable an alternative minimum 4 star hotel will be offered. Hotel ratings are ROL classifications. ~These staterooms are sheltered or have restricted views. +A charge will apply. This offer applies to new bookings only. ++Luxury dining experience is subject to availability and included for Balcony cabins and above only.
REF: OIAL10/3.10

Day 1: 18th February 2011 Fly from the UK

Day 2: 19th February 2011 Stay in 5★ Hotel in Sydney for 2 nights

Day 5: 22nd February 2011 Transfer from Hotel to Ship

Day 5: 22nd February 2011 Sydney, Australia

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. And with nearly three days, you'll have plenty of time to go exploring.

Day 6: 23rd February 2011 Sydney, Australia

Depart Time: 17:00:00

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. And with nearly three days, you'll have plenty of time to go exploring.

Day 7: 24th February 2011 Cruising the Tasman Sea

Day 8: 25th February 2011 Cruising the Tasman Sea

Day 9: 26th February 2011 Christchurch(from lyttleton), New Zealand

Arrive Time: 09:00:00 Depart Time: 18:30:00

Day 10: 27th February 2011 Cruising the Pacific Ocean

Day 11: 28th February 2011 Auckland

Arrive Time: 07:00:00

Day 12: 1st March 2011 Auckland

Depart Time: 13:00:00

Day 13: 2nd March 2011 Pacific Ocean Cruising

Day 14: 3rd March 2011 Pacific Ocean Cruising

Day 15: 4th March 2011 Pacific Ocean Cruising

Day 16: 5th March 2011 Pacific Ocean Cruising

Day 17: 6th March 2011 Pacific Ocean Cruising

Day 18: 7th March 2011 Apra, Guam, US

Arrive Time: 07:00:00 Depart Time: 18:00:00

Day 19: 8th March 2011 Pacific Ocean Cruising

Day 20: 9th March 2011 Pacific Ocean Cruising

Day 21: 10th March 2011 Yokohama

Arrive Time: 07:00:00 Depart Time: 18:00:00

Day 22: 11th March 2011 Cruising the Philippine Sea

Day 23: 12th March 2011 Nagasaki, Japan

Arrive Time: 07:00:00 Depart Time: 17:30:00

Day 24: 13th March 2011 Cruising the East China Sea

Day 25: 14th March 2011 Beijing (from Xingang), China

Arrive Time: 06:00:00 Depart Time: 20:00:00

Day 26: 15th March 2011 Cruising the East China Sea

Day 27: 16th March 2011 Shanghai, China

Arrive Time: 07:00:00 Depart Time: 19:00:00

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 for the People's Republic of China. See remnants of earlier times in the 400 year-old Yu Gardens built in the Ming Dynasty. Admire the Long Hua Temple or take a boat ride down the Huang Pu River. From here you can join one of our optional multi-day excursions to such highlights as Beijing with its Forbidden City and Great Wall

Day 28: 17th March 2011 Cruising the South China Sea

Day 29: 18th March 2011 Hong Kong

Arrive Time: 12:00:00

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. And epicures will also find their nirvana. There are ethnic cuisines from all over China: Cantonese dim sum, crispy Peking duck and spicy Szechwan dishes.

Day 30: 19th March 2011 Hong Kong

Depart Time: 23:59:00

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. And epicures will also find their nirvana. There are ethnic cuisines from all over China: Cantonese dim sum, crispy Peking duck and spicy Szechwan dishes.

Day 31: 20th March 2011 Cruising the South China Sea

Day 32: 21st March 2011 NHA Trang

Arrive Time: 07:00:00 Depart Time: 17:00:00

Day 33: 22nd March 2011 Cruising the Gulf of Thailand

Day 34: 23rd March 2011 Bangkok (from Laem Chabang), Thailand

Arrive Time: 08:00:00 Depart Time: 18:30:00

Mysterious and magical, Thailand's sprawling and dynamic capital offers more exotic sights than any other major Asian city. Ten million residents crowd together along the plains of the Chao Pharya River. Yet amid the congestion, you'll discover the silent grandeur of over 400 wats that form one of Asia's great spectacles. Visit the magnificent Grand Palace, sparkling residence of Siam's royalty. Cruise Bangkok's colourful klongs laden with produce of the floating markets. And enjoy the eclectic mix of the “City of Angels,” where elephants bring good luck, shoppers find good fortune and nightlife knows no bounds.

Day 34: 23rd March 2011 Transfer from Ship to Hotel

Day 34: 23rd March 2011 Stay in 5★ Hotel in Bangkok for 2 nights

Day 36: 25th March 2011 Transfer to Airport for return flight

Day 36: 25th March 2011 Fly to UK

Day 37: 26th March 2011 Arrive UK

Cunard

If travel is meant to be savoured, then crossing the oceans should be a majestic experience, not merely a hop across the pond. For travellers of this persuasion, only one name evokes the pleasures of a golden era: Cunard Line.

Proudly continuing the tradition of luxury cruising that began in 1840, Queen Victoria was successfully launched in December 2007 and was named by HRH The Duchess of Cornwall in a spectacular ceremony in Southampton.

Queen Mary 2 continues her scheduled transatlantic service and the demand for this legendary crossing is growing. Maintaining the tradition of her Cunard and White Star Line predecessors, Queen Mary 2 is the only ship offering regularly scheduled transatlantic service.

Cunard Line is one of the world's most recognised brand names with a classic British heritage and is part of Carnival Corporation and PLC.

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Line: Cunard Date: 18th February 2011
Ship: Queen Mary 2 Duration: 36 nights
Destination: Asia & Indian Ocean, Pacific, China
Type: Fly CruiseROL Exclusive Offer
RETURN FLIGHTS INCLUDED - PRE CRUISE HOTEL STAY - POST CRUISE HOTEL STAY
Beijing Hong Kong Sydney Harbour and Bridge Auckland We're the No.1 Agent For Cunard - Worldwide! Afternoon Tea Balmoral Suite Dining Breakfast in Bed Britannia Restaurant Canyon Ranch Spa Chart Room Canyon Ranch Spa Pool Drinks on Deck Play Zone Planetarium Queens Grill Lounge Queens Room Room Service Royal Court Theatre Queen Mary 2 Ship in New York Todd English Restaurant Commodore Club
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