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Posted 3 November 2013
£899 -- 7-Nt Luxury 'QM2' Cruise + 4-Nt Festive NYC Stay 11 Nt total £899 pp @travelzoo
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This deal from Imagine Cruising couples a luxury Cunard cruise across the Atlantic with a Christmas stay in New York for £899 per person. The offer saves up to £939 and includes all of the following:
7-night cruise on Cunard's Queen Mary 2 with all meals and snacks
4-night stay in New York at the 4-star Millennium Hilton
Flight from New York to London Heathrow with Virgin Atlantic
The trip begins on 15 December in Southampton with a week-long transatlantic sailing.
Cunard's Queen Mary 2 -- a 5-star ship with an "unequalled maritime heritage" (2013 Berlitz Guide to Cruising & Cruise Ships) -- has a spa, the Royal Court Theatre and the Queens Room, which is the largest ballroom at sea.
The price is based on two sharing an Inside Stateroom. Pay £1099 for an Oceanview Stateroom and get a free upgrade to a Balcony Stateroom.
After the cruise, guests will spend four nights in New York at Millennium Hilton, before catching the returning flight to London Heathrow. The hotel is in lower Manhattan in the Financial District opposite the One World Trade Center site. Close to the Century 21 department store and Canal Street, the area is great for shopping, and nearby Battery Park hasgreat views of the Statue of Liberty. Hotel Facilities include an indoor pool, a fitness centre and a restaurant.
"NYC at Christmas is a pretty spectacular sight," says Time Out. No festive trip is complete without a visit to the Rockefeller Christmas tree and ice rink and a walk along Fifth Avenue to see the window displays.
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7-night cruise on Cunard's Queen Mary 2 with all meals and snacks
4-night stay in New York at the 4-star Millennium Hilton
Flight from New York to London Heathrow with Virgin Atlantic
The trip begins on 15 December in Southampton with a week-long transatlantic sailing.
Cunard's Queen Mary 2 -- a 5-star ship with an "unequalled maritime heritage" (2013 Berlitz Guide to Cruising & Cruise Ships) -- has a spa, the Royal Court Theatre and the Queens Room, which is the largest ballroom at sea.
The price is based on two sharing an Inside Stateroom. Pay £1099 for an Oceanview Stateroom and get a free upgrade to a Balcony Stateroom.
After the cruise, guests will spend four nights in New York at Millennium Hilton, before catching the returning flight to London Heathrow. The hotel is in lower Manhattan in the Financial District opposite the One World Trade Center site. Close to the Century 21 department store and Canal Street, the area is great for shopping, and nearby Battery Park hasgreat views of the Statue of Liberty. Hotel Facilities include an indoor pool, a fitness centre and a restaurant.
"NYC at Christmas is a pretty spectacular sight," says Time Out. No festive trip is complete without a visit to the Rockefeller Christmas tree and ice rink and a walk along Fifth Avenue to see the window displays.
Shared Via The HUKD App For Android.
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sorted byA week in the North Atlantic in December - no thanks!
I know this deal won't be for everyone due to Christmas/Family/Work/budget and other commitments, but it works out at just under £82pp per night for, cruse with food, hotel and return flights, If I had the time and money (which i don't) I would be all over this.
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BTW This Deal was found competently by accident, just hope it helps someone to spend there kids inheritance.
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Third time lucky...
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Upgrade that boat for god sake! :P
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That video has completely put me off considering transatlantic cruises!
Sounds like your trying to make it sound like the final voyage on the death ship from hell or something, the truth is
famous-oceanliners.com/the…nts
So unless your genuinely worried about a rogue German U-boat, with a crew in there Nineties who are unaware that the war has been over for the past 70 years, I'd say your slightly over reacting.
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It's all very confusing isn't it?