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2007 To Be a Big Year for Cunard   

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We already know that Cunard's newest liner Queen Victoria will be entering service towards the end of 2007. But Cunard's now released their 2007 schedules which has several great events planned for 2007. On tap for 2007- Special sailings from New York, the 40th anniversary celebration for the Queen Elizabeth 2, and of course the maiden voyages of Queen Victoria. Reservations for Cunard's 2007 season open on Monday April 3, and we expect that the Cruise Planners website will be updated by mid-week, or you can call us at 888-286-9827 for more information or to book your memorable Cunard cruise. More details on all that Cunard has in store for 2007 after the jump...
Transatlantic Crossings, Short Getaways and More Aboard QM2
The only ocean liner offering regularly scheduled transatlantic service between New York and Southampton, Queen Mary 2 will offer 22 six-day crossings between New York and Southampton, April through October 2007. In addition, QM2 will introduce one seven-day crossing from Le Havre, France and four eight-day crossings from Hamburg, Germany in 2007; all include calls in Southampton for sightseeing in and around London. Fares for QM2’s Transatlantic voyages start from $1,299 per person.
Short Holiday Getaways
Queen Mary 2 will also introduce a collection of six four-day Getaway voyages in 2007 and 2008. Coinciding with popular long weekend holidays, four are roundtrip sailings from New York to sunny Eleuthera, Bahamas, overlapping with Memorial Day 2007, Fourth of July 2007, President’s Day 2008 and Easter 2008. Another four-day Getaway voyage is offered from Fort Lauderdale on January 6, 2007 and a Labor Day 2007 Holiday Getaway voyage travels to picturesque Halifax, Nova Scotia from New York. These voyages are priced from $599 per person.
In September, the ship’s Splendours of the Fall itinerary takes leaf-peeping passengers on a roundtrip journey from New York to five historic seaports: Newport, RI; Boston, MA; Bar Harbor, ME; Halifax, Nova Scotia and Quebec City, Quebec. Pricing for this nine-day voyage begins at $1,999 per person.
QM2 on a Caribbean Course
Another addition to Queen Mary 2’s 2007-2008 deployment is a series of 12 10-day Connoisseur’s Caribbean voyages, traveling roundtrip from New York, and two 13-day Panama and the Caribbean voyages. The Connoisseur’s Caribbean itineraries include stops in classic Caribbean ports of call, including Road Town, Tortola; Basseterre, St. Kitts; Bridgetown, Barbados; Castries, St. Lucia and Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, and are priced from $1,599 per person, depending on departure date. In April, QM2 makes back-to-back journeys to Caribbean ports on two eight-day itineraries: Caribbean Adventures, which sails from Fort Lauderdale to New York, and the Taste of the Caribbean, a New York roundtrip. Pricing for these voyages starts at $1,249 and $1,499 per person, respectively. In December, the ship’s 14-day Caribbean Celebration takes passengers on an extended holiday journey to eight Caribbean ports of call. Rates begin at $3,299 per person.
A Trio of European Voyages
Interspersed in QM2’s transatlantic schedule are three European voyages, departing from Southampton, which are ideal add-ons to transatlantic crossings. Departing in May and September, the 12-day Mediterranean Explorer and Mediterranean Medley voyages call in such romantic destinations as Barcelona, Rome, Naples, Marseille and Lisbon and are priced from $2,749 per person. In June, the 10-day Norwegian Odyssey traces a path through the magnificent fjords of Norway with calls in eight ports with fares from $1,899 per person. Queen Mary 2 will offer a new dining option for 2007. Guests in 46 AA category staterooms will enjoy delicious five-star cuisine in an exclusive private dining area within the Britannia Restaurant. This single-seating club-like restaurant will offer the Britannia Restaurant menu, plus various a la carte options and table-side flambé service.
Queen Elizabeth 2 Celebrates A Special Birthday
In September 2007, the grand dame Queen Elizabeth 2 will celebrate the 40th anniversary of her launch by The Queen. To commemorate this event, Cunard plans a QE2 40th Anniversary Celebration voyage with stops in Newcastle, England; Edinburgh and Glasgow, Scotland; and Liverpool, England, where a public “anniversary party” is scheduled.Other QE2 highlights in 2007 include three longer roundtrip voyages from Southampton to North America, including a 16-day Caribbean Crossing voyage via New York in April; a 19-day Autumn Colors voyage in September, with calls in Canada and throughout New England; and a 21-day Caribbean Calypso voyage in December. The balance of QE2’s full schedule will be spent traversing the waters of the Mediterranean and Northern Europe on 19 voyages of varying lengths, ranging from two-day Getaway voyages to Zeebrugee, Belgium to a 16-day Mediterranean Odyssey, with calls to Malaga, Spain; Sicily, Italy; Crete and Athens, Greece; Marmaris, Turkey; Valletta, Malta; and Gibraltar.
Cunard Showcases Rich Ocean Liner Heritage with the Launch of Queen Victoria
The year ends on a high note, with the December 2007 launch of the 90,000-ton Queen Victoria, a quintessential Cunard liner that includes all the hallmark features associated with the line together with exciting innovations, including private viewing boxes in the Royal Court Theatre, alfresco dining for Grill guests, a floating museum of Cunard memorabilia, and a two-story library with 6,000 books. She will debut with two special maiden voyages, a Christmas Markets Voyage on December 11, and a Canary Islands Festive Celebration in December. Savings on Cunard’s 2007/2008 voyages of up to 35% on Queen Mary 2, and up to 30% on QE2 will be available for a limited time only.
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