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Queen Elizabeth’s bon voyage sale for Australians

Cunard’s 2,092-passenger Queen Elizabeth will make her farewell season in Australia from October until February 2025.

Helen Hutcheon, Australasia correspondent

April 3, 2024

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As reported here, the new deployment plans are to operate year-round from North America.

She will spend the US summer in Alaska and winter in the Caribbean sailing from PortMiami

Last opportunity

The company has released bon voyage fares, available from now until June 27, to give Australian cruise enthusiasts a ‘last opportunity to enjoy the luxurious Queen in local waters.’

The 28-night Vancouver to Sydney sailing via Hawaii departing September 19 has been reduced to A$7,719 per person in a twin-share balcony stateroom, from A$10,299.

The 13-night Christmas ‘South Pacific Celebration’ round voyage from Sydney departing December 23, calling at New Caledonia, Vanuatu and Fiji, has been reduced from A$6,099 for a twin-share balcony stateroom to A$3,049 per person.

Repositioning voyage

Queen Elizabeth’s 14-night repositioning voyage from Sydney to Singapore via Whitsunday Islands and Bali departing February 11, 2025 is priced at A$3,519 per person in a twin-share balcony stateroom, instead of A$4,699.

Cunard’s flagship Queen Mary 2 and Queen Anne will visit Australia as part of their 2025 world voyages.

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About the Author

Helen Hutcheon

Australasia correspondent

Helen Hutcheon did her cadetship on a shipping magazine and worked in P&O’s Sydney office for seven years as a public relations journalist.

For 19 years she was deputy editor of Travel Week, which was Australia’s leading trade newspaper that covered major local and international industry events.

In 2008 the late legendary Rama Rebbapragada presented her with an award from Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd ‘in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the cruising industry.’

In 2010 she won the Neil Frazer Award for ‘outstanding contribution to the cruise industry,’ elevating her to CLIA Australasia’s hall of fame.

She has been the Australasia correspondent for Seatrade Cruise Review since 1997 and for Seatrade Insider (now Seatrade Cruise News) since its launch in 2000.

 

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