In
celebration of the fifth anniversary of Cunard’s Queen
Victoria next
week, the Line is launching the five-day Queen Victoria
5th Anniversary Sale starting this Thursday, 6 December
2012.
The
Queen Victoria 5th Anniversary Sale will offer a
Reduced Deposit, Savings of Up to $555 per Person, a
Complimentary Bottle
of Wine per Couple, On Board Credit of up to
$500 per Stateroom, and Complimentary Balcony Upgrades on 45 select
voyages, including:
- St. Petersburg & Baltic Explorer, 1 June 2013 – 14 days aboard Queen Victoria; Balcony fares from $3,799
- Geysers & Glaciers, 15 June 2013 – 15 days aboard Queen Victoria; Balcony fares from $3,999
- Greek Isles & Mediterranean Treasures, 10 September 2013 – 12 days aboard Queen Elizabeth; Balcony fares from $3,144
- Black Sea & Turkish Splendours, 30 September 2013 – 24 days aboard Queen Victoria; Balcony fares from $6,599
All
fares and promotions are per person, based on double occupancy.
Cunard’s Queen
Victoria 5thAnniversary
Sale runs
through 10 December 2012.
Guests
sailing a luxury cruise
vacation aboard Cunard
Line delight
in the experience of the voyage itself, not just the destination. By
day, guests enjoy voluminous libraries, world class spas,
white-gloved afternoon tea service and engaging award-winning Cunard
Insights guest
enrichment programmes; and by night are entertained by Royal Nights
themed balls, West End-style productions and Veuve Clicquot champagne
cocktails.
In
grand Cunard tradition, Queen Victoria is designed in the spirit of
the floating palaces of the past. Having debuted in December
2007, she captured the world stage in a way few ships ever do –
becoming one of the most fêted ships to be introduced in recent
years and quickly establishing herself in the Cunard fleet.
Every inch of the 2,000-passenger liner is infused with a sense of
luxury and tradition – from the Royal Court Theatre, which includes
the first private viewing boxes at sea, to the signature two-storey
library with a spiral staircase and nearly 6,000 volumes. Queen
Victoria features double- and triple-height public rooms that evoke
the rich and well-recorded history of ocean liner and Victorian
era design.