19 nights. United States of America, United Kingdom, Ireland
From £4,559 Average per person

19 nights. United States of America, United Kingdom, Ireland

Departure from: Southampton, United Kingdom
From
£4,559
Average per person
Taxes included
From
£4,559
Average per person
Taxes included
Cruises Cunard Line Queen Mary 2
Queen Mary 2
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The Queen Mary 2 is a true floating icon that combines classic grandeur and modern luxury, offering majestic spaces where you can relax or entertain yourself at your leisure. Its Grand Lobby makes an impact from the moment you step inside, the lounges invite both evening elegance and daytime relaxation, while its spa, legendary library, and variety of refined restaurants are a paradise for those seeking wellness and exclusive flavors. On deck, you can take long walks while gazing out at the ocean, swim in the pools, or simply revel in the sunsets from the outdoor spaces. Every detail has been carefully considered to offer a voyage where time seems to stand still so you can enjoy the sea in style.
345m.Length
39m.Beam:
12Decks
2,691Occupancy
1,173Crew
2004Inaugurated
southampton, england
Day 1
southampton, england
Departure: 00:00
"Southampton is the largest city in the county of Hampshire on the south coast of England. Southampton is a major port and the closest city to the New Forest. It lies at the northernmost point of Southampton Water at the confluence of the River Test and River Itchen, with the River Hamble joining to the south of the urban area. The local council is Southampton City Council, which is a unitary authority. The city represents the core of the Greater Southampton region, and the city itself has an estimated population of 253,651. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • The Bargate. A medieval gatehouse sat slap bang in the middle of the shopping centre. The top floor is now a Heritage Visitor Centre • Central Parks. Established in the 19th century and listed Grade II on English Heritage's Register of Historic Parks. • The yearly Southampton Boat Show • Sea-City Museum • Tudor House"
New York
1
Day 8
New York
Arrival: 07:30 - Departure: 17:00
New York City is an international metropolis built on the shoulders of immigrants and their descendants. New York City is home to eight million people, and the city receives more than 50 million visitors per year. Your New York City tour should include sampling the food of hundreds of different cultures, and you can explore it easily on foot, by taxi, or via the famous subway system. A gift from the French people to the American people, the Statue of Liberty is a universal symbol of freedom and the city’s most famous landmark. Wall Street acts as the heart of big business being the home of the New York Stock Exchange. The Empire State Building looms over the Big Apple as the second-tallest building in the city, with the nearby Chrysler Building also dominates the landscape. Nearby is the headquarters of United Nations overlooking the East River and Grand Central Terminal, one of the busiest train stations in the world. No New York sightseeing is complete without a visit to Times Square. Take in its billboards, its many people, and its food, then cross over to Central Park, which comprises 850 acres of lakes and meadows, where to get away from the city buzz. You also have your pick of art and history museums, as well as the Reflecting Absence Memorial and Museum, where you can pay your respects to the victims of 9/11. Even though Manhattan houses most of the city’s landmarks, each of the districts of the city has its unique and distinctive personality worth exploring. From the historic streets of Brooklyn to Queens’s international cuisine, there is something for every type of person in the city. Most of all, New York is a city to have fun and indulge oneself. So, enjoy yourself, and get ready to take a bite out of the Big Apple. New York City has everything for everyone: architecture, art, cuisine, entertainment, shopping. It's all here.
liverpool, england
2
Day 15-16
liverpool, england
Arrival: 00:00 - Departure: 23:00
Difficult to mention Liverpool without thinking about the Beatles. This band is still a matter of pride for the Liverpudlians, but that should not overshadow other attractions in this city on the west coast of England. Its undeniable cultural dynamism today materializes in the rehabilitation and reuse of its industrial heritage, the conversion of the Albert Dock as a cultural and leisure centre, the opening of the Tate Gallery or the creation of the Garden Festival have made Liverpool one of the most vibrant cities in the country. Without a doubt, Albert Dock is the most important sight of Liverpool. A succession of solid brick warehouses surround a pond. A World Heritage site, the Albert Dock houses the award-winning Tate Liverpool, the Merseyside Maritime Museum and the stunning International Slavery Museum. With so much to see and do, rest weary feet in one of the many bars, cafes and restaurants situated around the dock. And then there's the Beatles. There are many places around the city that cherish this legendary band, museums, bars, shops, hotels and cafeterias themed around the band’s history attract many musical pilgrims. All this Beatles sites share the spotlight with another symbol of the city: The Metropolitan Cathedral, the biggest cathedral in the UK, also attracts many tourists due to its unusual architecture. Of course, it's impossible to talk about Liverpool without mentioning football. Here, on Anfield stadium, home of Liverpool F.C, visitors will learn all there is to learn about this great club. Around the stadium there are a few pubs for pre-match drinking and meet first-hand the team’s passionate fan base. Now, that is the real Liverpool experience.
cork, ireland
3
Day 18
cork, ireland
Arrival: 07:30 - Departure: 17:00
Cork is Ireland’s second city, but for some people it is the country’s number-one Gaelic city and the real capital of Ireland. Cork is hospitable, cosmopolitan and energetic. The River Lee flows through the city and joins one of the world’s largest natural harbours, and it takes some 29 bridges to connect its most distinctive features together. Cork is an important cultural and artistic hub which has important film, jazz, and poetry festivals such as the Cork Midsummer Festival. Cork was named European Capital of Culture in 2005. South of the River Lee, towering over the rest of the city is St Finbarr 's Cathedral, a lush limestone building equipped with three impressive spires dedicated to the founder and patron of the city. Visit St. Anne’s church in Shandon district for the view from the tower and the 200-year-old bells. Shandon neighbourhood has retained its authenticity and is brimming with narrow streets and colourful shops. St Patrick's Street, a covered canal, is the main artery of the city and is known for the architecture of its buildings. Between St Patrick’s Street and Grand Parade rises The English Market, a covered fruit and vegetable market, recently restored, which has been operating since 1610, although the present building dates from 1786. Rebellious and nationalistic, Cork smells of sea breeze and has managed to retain its authenticity. The oceanic vivacity and a carefree joie de vivre are Cork’s most cherished characteristics.
southampton, england
Day 20
southampton, england
Arrival: 00:00
"Southampton is the largest city in the county of Hampshire on the south coast of England. Southampton is a major port and the closest city to the New Forest. It lies at the northernmost point of Southampton Water at the confluence of the River Test and River Itchen, with the River Hamble joining to the south of the urban area. The local council is Southampton City Council, which is a unitary authority. The city represents the core of the Greater Southampton region, and the city itself has an estimated population of 253,651. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • The Bargate. A medieval gatehouse sat slap bang in the middle of the shopping centre. The top floor is now a Heritage Visitor Centre • Central Parks. Established in the 19th century and listed Grade II on English Heritage's Register of Historic Parks. • The yearly Southampton Boat Show • Sea-City Museum • Tudor House"
What you should know:
Itinerary
  • The order of the ports may vary depending on the date of departure.
  • Check your itinerary for exact departure and arrival times. The hours correspond to the local time of the port.
  • Itineraries can change at any time without prior notice.
Boarding and landing
  • For safety reasons, all passengers must board 2 hours before departure on day 1 of the cruise.
  • Disembarkation usually begins 2 hours after docking on the last day of the cruise.
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NOTE: If you are interested in more than one cabin, you must do as many bookings as the number of cabins you want . * In case of having received any type of promotion or advantage for Newlyweds Travel, an official document will be required that proves the recent marriage of the couple.

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Outside

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Suite

Suite

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Specifications of Queen Mary 2
Bars and Lounges
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Restaurants
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Cinema
Theater
Library
Spa
Children swimming pool
Internet
Laundry
Salon
Casino
Chapel
Nightclub
Weddings
ShowRoom
Nursery
Gym
24h service
Inaugurated
2004
Renovated
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Cruise speed
285 knots
Stateroom capacity
-
Interior stateroom capacity
-
Exterior stateroom capacity
-
Occupancy
2,691
Beam:
39m.
Length
345m.
Tonnage
-
Decks
12
Crew
1,173
Swimming Pools
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