Around the British Isles - 10 nights, July 2013

10 nights
Departure date
31 July 2013
End date
10 August 2013
Departing from
Southampton
Cruise number
Q318
cruise enjoyed on Queen Elizabeth

Ports of call

  • Southampton
  • S. Queensferry
  • Invergordon
  • Kirkwall
  • Liverpool
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From $2,399 per person

Inside Stateroom

Government fees and taxes of $96.46 are additional.

Government fees and taxes of $96.46 are additional.

Stateroom Queens Grillinfo Princess Grillinfo Club Balconyinfo Balconyinfo Ocean Viewinfo Insideinfo
Cruise Only $7,899 $5,999 $4,299 $3,095 $2,599 $2,399
Original $8,099 $6,199 $4,499 $3,249 $2,749 $2,499

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.

Onboard Speakers

  • Diane Simpson

    Diane Simpson

    Diane Simpson FRSA is a Personality Profiler, Writer and Lecturer. A member of Mensa, she has written three books and appeared on more than two hundred TV and radio programmes. Says Diane "My work is all about assessing, analysing and interpreting patterns of behaviour".

    A lively and humorous speaker, Diane's experience is wide ranging and includes high profile police investigations, membership of the Chartered Institute of Bankers exclusive Speaker Panel and contributing to Loughborough University’ high profile 'Security Management' Diploma course. 

    A success of which Diane is particularly proud was being chosen as main speaker at the prestigious Guernsey Institute of Bankers Dinner (the largest annual event held on the Island) ...which was the first time ever for this predominantly male occasion to be addressed by a woman.