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Cunard Kicks Off the Holiday Season with Black Friday Savings Plus Onboard Spending Money

Cunard Kicks Off the Holiday Season with Black Friday Savings Plus Onboard Spending Money

Tis the season for cruise fares starting from USD $899 plus up to $400 onboard credit for Princess and Queen Grills on British-style luxury line Cunard’s select itineraries sailing from January 2025 through November 2026. 

Cunard’s Black Friday/ Cyber Monday promotions are available on itineraries around the world on all of Cunard’s Queens – flagship Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth and their newest just launched this year, Queen Anne.

Various itineraries are included in the promotion such as the brand’s signature Transatlantic Crossing, exploring the great wilderness in Alaska, navigating through the Norwegian Fjords, celebrating the July 4th holiday in New England and much more. 

Fares start at $899 per person (taxes and fees included) on new voyages booked from November 21 through December 9, 2024, plus guests can receive an onboard credit of up to $400 per stateroom for Princess and Queen Grills suites. 

ASK TODAY ABOUT featured itineraries starting at $899 per person including:

·       Alaska on Queen Elizabeth, roundtrip out of Seattle, August 21-28, 2025: seven nights through the storied waters of the Last Frontier, featuring the stunning Glacier Bay National Park, with calls at Sitka, Ketchikan and Victoria.

·       Western Caribbean on Queen Elizabeth: roundtrip out of Miami, December 9-18, 2025: nine nights exploring the pristine beaches and vibrant island culture of the Caribbean, stopping at Grand Turk, Montego Bay, Belize City and Cozumel. 

·       Maiden Transatlantic Crossing on Queen Anne: westbound Transatlantic from Southampton to New York, December 9-18, 2025: nine nights aboard this special crossing celebrating Queen Anne’s maiden call to North America. 

·       The Norwegian Fjords on Queen Anne, roundtrip out of Southampton, July 4-11, 2025: mesmerizing blue fjords and unbelievable waterfalls can be seen on this sailing, with calls at Kristiansand, Olso, and Skagen.

·       Film Festival at Sea on Queen Mary 2: Transatlantic Crossing, March 8-15, 2025, Seven nights with an exclusive Film Festival at Sea event voyage in partnership with the British Film Institute. 

Advisors must use Promo Code: RDC; offers apply to the first two guests per booking.

More About Cunard

Cunard is a luxury British cruise line, in operation since 1840, celebrating an incredible 184 years of operation. The Cunard experience is built on fine dining, hand-selected entertainment, and outstanding White Star service. From a partnership with a two-Michelin-starred chef to inspiring guest speakers, to world-class theatre productions, every detail has been meticulously crafted to make the experience unforgettable.  A pioneer in transatlantic journeys and round-world voyages, destinations sailed to also include Europe, the Caribbean, Alaska, the Far East and Australia.

There are currently four Cunard ships, Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth, and Queen Victoria and a new ship, Queen Anne, entered service in May 2024. 

***Image courtesy of Cunard

*** Terms & Conditions apply; ask your trusted travel advisor for full promotion details, applicable itineraries, dates and prices

Terms, conditions and restrictions apply; pricing, availability, and other details subject to change and/ or apply to US or Canadian residents. Please confirm details and booking information with your travel advisor.

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