Cunard launches mammoth savings on ’24/’25 itineraries in ‘First Come First Served’ sale

Cunard launches mammoth savings on ’24/’25 itineraries in ‘First Come First Served’ sale
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Cunard has announced a ‘First Come First Served’, the perfect opportunity to book ahead and take advantage of unmissable fares.

    The offer features savings of up to 35 per cent on selected 2024 and 2025 voyages around Australia and New Zealand, Europe, Alaska, South America, Japan and more.

    When booking between 21 September 2023 to 1 December 2023, guests can enjoy Cunard’s renowned signature experiences such as West-End style entertainment, outstanding fine dining, and impeccable White Star service across the four luxurious Cunard Queens, Queen Elizabeth, Queen Victoria, flagship Queen Mary 2, and the new ship Queen Anne.

    Highlight itineraries include:

    • 30-night Australia Circumnavigation voyage (Q431B) on Queen Elizabeth departing Sydney on 18 October 2024 from AU$8,749 per person in a twin share Balcony stateroom instead of AU$12,499
    • 5-night inaugural Australian Literature Festival at Sea on Queen Elizabeth departing Sydney on 11 December 2024 from AU$1,499 per person in a twin share Balcony stateroom instead of AU$1,949.
    • 15-night South Pacific voyage (Q504) on Queen Elizabeth departing Sydney on 22 January 2025 from AU$4,699 per person in a twin share Balcony stateroom instead of AU$6,699.
    • 25-night Sydney to Singapore sailing (H507A) on new ship Queen Anne departing Sydney on 28 February 2025 from AU$8,499 per person in a twin share Balcony stateroom instead of AU$11,299.
    • 10-night Alaska sailing (Q420) on Queen Elizabeth departing Vancouver on 21 June 2024 from AU$2,199 per person in a twin share Balcony stateroom instead of AU$3,649.
    • 52-night South America Discovery (V504A) on Queen Victoria departing Fort Lauderdale on 21 January 2025 from AU$11,599 per person in a twin share Balcony stateroom instead of AU$19,299.
    • 21-night Mediterranean Highlights (V420B) on Queen Victoria departing Rome on 19 August 2024 from AU$4,399 per person in a twin share Balcony stateroom instead of AU$7,299.

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