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Royal Trifecta Onboard the Queen Elizabeth, Queen Victoria & Queen Mary 2 from Only $13,399 Per Person Twin Share, Inside Cabin 39 Day Fly, Cruise & Stay Royal Trifecta onboard the Queen Elizabeth, Queen Victoria & Queen Mary 2 From only $13,399 Per Person Twin Share, Inside Cabin This price includes all of the following: Economy class airfares from Sydney, Melbourne & Brisbane into Los Angeles and out of London with Qantas and Emirates. A 7 night cruise on board the Queen Mary 2, a 12 night cruise on board the Queen Elizabeth, and a 14 night cruise on board the Queen Victoria, visiting USA, United Kingdom, Norway, Spain and France. Two night's pre-cruise accommodation at the Westin New York Grand Central or similar. Two night's post-cruise accommodation including breakfast at The Radisson Blu Edwardian Vanderbilt or similar in London. Transfers in New York and London, as well as a hop-on, hop-off city sightseeing pass in London. Gourmet meals onboard and world class entertainment. Government fees, port charges and air taxes. In 1840, Cunard began life as the British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, when Sir Samuel Cunard won the first British Government contract to supply a regular mail service across the North Atlantic Ocean. During the early days of the 20th century their greyhounds, Lusitania and Mauretania, were the fastest ocean liners in the world. Cunard's Golden Age occurred after World War II when their Ocean Liners, Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth were the epitome of luxury ocean travel. With speeds of over 30 knots, these two sisters were the largest Ocean Liners in the world. Cunard's beautiful ships of today, the Queen Elizabeth, Queen Victoria and the Queen Mary 2 continue this tradition with the most luxurious liners afloat. This is a rare opportunity to set sail on Cunard's 3 Queens. Be quick as this package will no doubt sell out fast! Prices (per person twin share) for alternative cabins are listed below: Oceanview Cabin: From $15,499 Balcony Cabin: From $15,599 Flights depart Australia 16th August and returns 24th September 2019 Itinerary for Royal Trifecta Fly, Cruise & Stay All meals are included whilst on board the cruise ships. 16.08.19 Depart Melbourne at 9.05am on QF 93, arriving in Los Angeles at 6.30am the same day (you cross the international date line). Depart Sydney at 9.45am on QF 11, arriving in Los Angeles at 6.25am the same day. Depart Brisbane at 10.20am on QF 15, arriving in Los Angeles at 6.00am the same day. All passengers depart Los Angeles at 8.20am on Qantas flight QF 11, arriving in New York at 4.40pm. Upon arrival in New York you are transferred to the Westin New York Grand Central or similar for a two night stay. 17.08.19 Today is at leisure in New York, perhaps the most exciting city in the world. 18.8.19 Today you are transferred from the hotel to the cruise terminal to embark on the Queen Mary 2. Ship departs at 5pm. The supremely elegant RMS Queen Mary 2 is one of the biggest and most expensive ocean liners ever built. The ship features elegant 5 star dining rooms and has ten restaurants in total. It has a spa club and spacious winter garden, five pools, $5 million worth of art and so much more. It has the only seagoing planetarium, one of the largest libraries afloat and largest ballroom. This spacious ship was built in 2004, has 17 decks and can take over 3000 passengers. She is the flagship of the Cunard Line. 19.08.19 At sea. 20.08.19 At sea. 21.08.19 At sea. 22.08.19 A sea. 23.08.19 At sea. 24.08.19 At sea. 25.08.19 Arrive Southampton, England at 6.30am. You disembark the ship and board the Queen Elizabeth. Ship departs Southampton at 4.30pm. The MS Queen Elizabeth is Cunard's newest luxury ocean liner. The Queen Elizabeth joined the fleet in October 2010, where she was named in a spectacular ceremony by Her Majesty The Queen. The ships elegance both echoes the legendary age of times gone by and enhances this with a luxurious modern allure. The Queen Elizabeth is the second largest ship to be constructed by Cunard, exceeded only by the Queen Mary 2. She is slightly larger than the Queen Victoria and capable of carrying up to 2,092 passengers. The Queen Elizabeth has a very similar design to that of the Queen Victoria, although the interior decor is a tribute to the two previous Queen Elizabeth ships (the original Queen Elizabeth and Queen Elizabeth 2). The ship has a total of 16 decks with 12 passenger decks. 26.08.19 At sea. 27.08.19 Arrive Stavanger, Norway at 9am, departing at 5pm. 28.08.19 Scenic cruising of Innvikfjorden, Norway. Scenic cruising of Nordfjord, Norway. Scenic cruising of Olden, Norway. 29.08.19 At sea. 30.08.19 Arrive Leknes Lofoten Islands, Norway at 8am, departing at 6pm. 31.08.19 Arrive Tromso, Norway at 9am, departing at 5pm. 01.09.19 At sea. 02.09.19 Arrive Trondheim, Norway at 9am, departing at 5pm. 03.09.19 Scenic cruising of Romsdalsfjord, Norway. Scenic cruising of Andalsnes, Norway. 04.09.19 Arrive Bergen, Norway at 8am, departing at 3pm. 05.09.19 At sea. 06.09.19 Arrive Southampton, England at 6.30am. Disembark the ship and board Queen Victoria. Ship departs Southampton at 4.30pm. The Queen Victoria joined the Cunard fleet in 2007. She proudly upholds Cunard's famous heritage and traditions, with luxurious marbles, wood, plush carpets, rich fabrics and soft furnishings. This ship exudes elegance. Queen Victoria's many diversions and distractions ensure you are as thoroughly entertained and as entirely relaxed as you could wish to be. The Queen Victoria has 16 decks with over 900 crew and a capacity of over 2000 passengers. 07.09.19 At sea. 08.09.19 Arrive Vigo, Spain at 9am, departing at 5pm. 09.09.19 At sea. 10.09.19 At sea. 11.09.19 Arrive Mallorca (Palma), Spain at 8am, departing at 6pm. 12.09.19 At sea. 13.09.19 Arrive La Spezia, Italy at 7am, departing at 7pm. 14.09.19 Arrive Cannes, France at 8am, departing at 6pm. 15.09.19 Arrive Barcelona, Spain at 9am, departing at 6pm 16.09.19 At sea. 17.09.19 Arrive Gibraltar, Great Britain at 8am, departing at 2pm. 18.09.19 At sea. 19.09.19 At sea. 20.09.19 Arrive Southampton, England at 6.30am. After disembarking the ship, you are transferred to the Radisson Blu Edwardian Vanderbilt or similar in London for a two night stay with breakfast daily. 21.09.19 Today is at leisure in London. During your stay you will have the use of a Hop-On Hop-Off City Sightseeing Pass. 22.09.19 Today is at leisure. You will need to check out of the hotel at the standard check out time. After this you can store your luggage at the hotel and further explore London before your evening transfer to the airport for your flights home. Depart London at 10.15pm on EK 6, arriving in Dubai at 8.05am the next morning (23.09.19). 23.09.19 Melbourne passengers depart Dubai at 10.15am on EK 406, arriving in Melbourne at 5.25am the next morning (24.09.19). Sydney passengers depart Dubai at 10.15am on EK 412, arriving in Sydney at 6.05am the next morning (24.09.19). Brisbane passengers depart Dubai at 10.35am on EK 434, arriving in Brisbane at 6.25am the next morning (24.09.19). Conditions for Royal Trifecta Fly Cruise & Stay Deposits and Payments - A $6,000 per person deposit is required within 2 days of booking for an inside cabin. This deposit may increase for a higher cabin category. This payment is not refundable should you later cancel. Refunds and Cancellations - Cancellations after final payment will result in a refund limited to whatever we can recoup from the airline. Airline Tickets - Please note that any changes made to airline tickets once they have been issued will likely incur high cancellation and/or reissue fees. These fees are typically set by the airline and are outside of our control. Insurance - Adequate travel insurance is essential. We can arrange this for you if desired. Macleay Valley Travel offers Suresave Travel Insurance. Please note that we can only process your travel insurance when we have received full payment for the insurance and the signed Suresave Travel Insurance application form, located on the last page of the Suresave Travel Insurance information booklet. Until this time the travel insurance cannot be processed and will not be valid. Macleay Valley Travel will bare no responsibility for any consequences that may occur as a result of an incomplete insurance application. Passports - All travellers require a current passport with at least 6 months left on it at the end of the tour. Non- Australian passport holders require a re-entry visa for Australia. A visa waiver is required for travel to the United States of America for most Australian passport holders. The cost of the visa waiver is USD $14 per person, subject to change. Please note an actual US visa may be required if you have travelled to Iran, Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan or Sudan since 2011. Basic Tour Price and Taxes - Air taxes and fuel levies are included in the basic tour price if the tour is paid in full on or before the due date on the final invoice.
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