Short Break - 2 nights, July 2013

2 nights
Departure date
15 July 2013
End date
17 July 2013
Departing from
Southampton
Cruise number
Q317A
cruise enjoyed on Queen Elizabeth

Ports of call

  • Southampton
  • Hamburg

From $499 per person

Inside Stateroom

Government fees and taxes of $17.19 are additional.

Government fees and taxes of $17.19 are additional.

Stateroom Queens Grillinfo Princess Grillinfo Club Balconyinfo Balconyinfo Ocean Viewinfo Insideinfo
Cruise Only $1,499 $1,199 $999 $649 $549 $499
Original $1,499 $1,199 $999 $649 $549 $499

Fares are per person, do not include air travel, do not include Government Fees and Taxes, are voyage only, based on double occupancy and apply to the first two guests in a state room. These fares do not apply to singles or third/fourth-berth guests. Fares are quoted in U.S. Dollars. Cunard reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement of up to $9 per person per day on all passengers if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel, even if fares have been paid in full. If you do not see the embarkation port you are trying to book, please call Cunard at (800) 728-6273 for further assistance.

Itinerary

  • Mon 15 Jul Southampton, UK

    Depart late afternoon

    The United Kingdom's premier passenger ship port, Southampton was home to the great transatlantic liners of yesteryear. The port serves as your gateway to Southern England’s magnificent historic sites, national landmarks, charming villages as well as the great metropolis of London. Southampton is the ideal starting or ending point for a memorable voyage.

  • Tue 16 Jul At Sea

  • Wed 17 Jul Hamburg, Germany

    Arrive morning

    Established by Charlemagne, Hamburg owes much of its architecture to the rebuilding done in the late 19th and early 20th centuries after a massive fire. World War II also inflicted severe damage, but the city's medieval character is still evident thanks to post-war restorations. Water is a wonderful feature here – as you’ll notice when you arrive along the River Elbe, investigate quirky historic districts by canal and glide past highly desirable addresses lining the Alster lakes.