Showing posts with label cruise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cruise. Show all posts

July 29, 2012

All About Cunard Podcast Launched. Cunard from the perspective of passengers. Find out more now.

I am pleased to launch the "All About Cunard" Podcast.


The free podcast that takes a look at all things Cunard, from the perspective of passengers and fans. 



The podcast is now available on iTunes (click here to subscribe or listen on iTunes), or via your favourite Podcast Catcher (click here for the link to add it).


As a massive Cunard fan and regular passenger, I launched the "All About Cunard" blog in 2004. 8 years on and as a Platinum Frequent Cunard Traveller, I now bring that passion, knowledge and experience to launch the Podcast.


The podcasts will rotate around 4 different focus areas:


(1) Cunard in the News: The latest news and what people are talking about online and in the media that will be of interest or affect passengers and fans.
(2) Cunard Features and Focus: Exclusive features about the past, present (and future) ships, virtual cruise reports, interviews and in-depth look at a specific Cunard topic.
(3) Cunard Questions and Answers: Your questions answered or thoughts and opinions on the things current and future passengers are asking. If you have a question you want answered or discussed email me or leave a comment on the blog.
(4) Cunard Video: Exclusive to the podcast videos of the ships, events or other Cunard related activities or interviews.


Please subscribe to the All About Cunard Podcast right now on iTunes and never miss an episode. If you use another service to listen to podcasts you use this link to add it to your podcast list.

This podcast is not endorsed or an official Cunard Podcast. It is my fan podcast and will reflect my views and observations, and does not represent the views of the company.


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July 17, 2012

Cunard Queen Elizabeth Norway Fjords Cruise: 7 nights Cruise in just 10 Minutes of Highlights

Cunard Queen Elizabeth Norway Fjords Cruise. 


A video I made of the 7 nights Cruise in just 9 Minutes of highlights. From Southampton through the North Sea to Bergen, Geiranger, Skjolden, Stavanger and back to Southampton.

 

June 6, 2012

Cunard 3 Ships in Southampton for Queen's Diamond Jubilee

On June 5 2012 all 3 of the Cunard ships in service (Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria) were together in Southampton to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee. Here are some of the amazing photos that people who were there published on Flickr.


The Three Queens RMS Queen Mary 2 Queen Elizabeth & Queen Mary 2 Congratulations Ma'am 3 Ships Cunard's 3 Queens Queen Mary 2 Jubilee Banner Three Queens P1010965 P1010941





See some sets of photos on Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gocruisewithjane/sets/72157630055773410/with/7342217446/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bjcc/sets/72157630013601606/with/7155493507/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sobester/sets/72157629993484217/with/7340542722/

March 6, 2012

Queen Mary 2 and Transatlantic Crossing Infographic - data and trivia you did not know you wanted to know

Infograhics seem to be all the rage these days, visual ways of displaying data and information.


Cunard have issued one that is about doing a Transatlantic Crossing on the Quewen Mary 2 - and includes not only data but also some interesting trivia and facts you never knew you needed to know - like the most popular drink is a Gin and Tonic....


Cunard Queen Mary 2 Transatlantic Crossing Infograhic

March 21, 2010

Cunard Queen Mary 2 QM2: Videos of the ship in Sydney March 2010


Click to see on YouTube

Queen Mary 2 enters Sydney Harbour 7 March 2010. Taken from Bradleys Head 

click to see on YouTube


Passing the Queen Mary 2 in Sydney Harbour on Sunday 7 March 2010, from on a ferry ride to Manly in the afternoon.

click to see on YouTube

January 10, 2010

GOOD OFFERS ON CUNARD SHORT CRUISES IN GRILLS NOW!

Got an email today with offers in Grill class on Cinatd short cruises from the UK

This is what it said:

Cunard Grills experience has long been the byword for luxurious travel and what better way to banish the weather woes than by treating yourself to a voyage on Queen Mary 2 or Queen Victoria?

With special guarantee fares on Queen Mary 2's Summer Getaway voyage and Queen Victoria's Spring Getaway voyage these fares guarantee you a minimum of the stateroom grade booked and you may be upgraded to a higher category, subject to availability.

Book now as this offer expires on 28 February 2010

M008 Summer Getaway
Look forward to joining Queen Mary 2 on 28 May 2010 when she departs Southampton on a 4 night voyage to Bruges or Brussels (from Zeebrugge), Amsterdam (from Rotterdam), Normandy (from Cherbourg) before arriving back in Southampton on 1 June 2010.

Grills Grade
Guarantee Fare:
Q6 £1,399
Q7 £1,399
P3 £1,199


V007 Spring Getaway
Look forward to joining Queen Victoria on 26 May 2010 when she departs Southampton on a 5 night voyage to Amsterdam (from Rotterdam), Bruges or Brussels (from Zeebrugge), Paris (from Le Havre) before arriving back in Southampton on 31 May 2010.

Grills Grade
Guarantee Fare
Q6 £1,499
P4 £1,199

Visit the site for more: http://www.cunard.co.uk or 08450710300

We are going to book the May one!!

April 4, 2009

Queen Elizabeth maiden voyage sells out in record time

this on:http://news.carrentals.co.uk/queen-elizabeth-maiden-voyage-sells-out-in-record-time-3425828.html
Tickets on the maiden voyage of the Cunard Line’s newest ship Queen Elizabeth, which went on sale earlier this week, sold out in less than 30 minutes - 29 minutes and 14 seconds to be exact.

This is a new record, making the cruise the fastest selling voyage in Cunard’s 170-year history. Tickets sold out more quickly than those for the final voyage on the QE2, which were all spoken for within 36 minutes of going on sale in June of 2007, according to reports by cruise specialists.

In addition to the maiden voyage on the Queen Elizabeth, over half of the places on the other six voyages for the first sailing season - from October to December 2010 - sold in the first two hours.

“This is an impressive record set by what will be an impressive ship and speaks volumes about the Cunard brand as well as for the resilience of the cruise sector as a whole in these challenging times,” said president and managing director of the Cunard Line, Carol Marlow.

Queen Elizabeth has a passenger capacity of 2,092 and cost approximately £365 million to build. It will be Cunard’s second-largest ship ever.

The ship’s maiden voyage will depart Southampton on 12 October, 2010, and sail to the Atlantic Isles.

Thanks to www.travelmole.com for the above quotes, for more information on this article please visit their website.

April 21, 2007

Rover's travel plans unleashed

This article appeared on trhehurricaneonline.com and talks about travel with pets, and the luxury that they get on the QM2!

"With summer quickly approaching, and being in a day and age when most everyone is jet-setting around the world to exotic places, it is becoming easy for pets to become just as fast-paced and jet-setting as their owners. From simply flying in the belly of the plane as checked luggage, to the extravagance of exercising on the deck of Cunard's QE2 cruise ship and sleeping in plush beds, pets are no longer limited to just being boarded in a kennel while the owner travels the world.

Prior to travelIf you are considering traveling with your pet this summer, it is important to know the many preparations that must be taken prior to traveling. These rules and requirements are mainly for pets traveling by plane, but can be applied in other traveling excursions.When traveling with a pet in the U.S. or to a foreign country, most airlines require your pet to have a health certificate. The certificate must be obtained by a licensed veterinarian within 10 days of the departure date.

Other paperwork requirements include a rabies vaccination certificate."People just need to remember that when traveling with pets that each pet's personality dictates how they will travel," Dr. Michael Mordaunt, a veterinarian at Town and Country Animal Hospital in West Kendall said. "Just because we want our pets to travel with us doesn't mean that a change in routine will be what's best for them. Everyone should think carefully about taking their pet on a trip, especially if they are taking their pet out of the country." According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, most dogs and cats should never be sedated before flying as it could be hazardous to their health, and muzzles should not be used during travel.Also make sure to bring identification tags for your pet and check that the information on your pet's microchip or tattoo is correct before traveling.

Pets and planesWhen traveling by plane, your pet can either fly in the cabin if they weigh less than 20 pounds, or can fly in the belly of the plane as checked luggage. Only one pet per passenger is allowed in the cabin and counts as one piece of carry-on luggage.Most airlines will accommodate dogs and cats for travel and Delta Airlines also allows for ferrets, rabbits, hamsters and guinea pigs to travel as carry-on items in cabin.Sylvia Lopez, a Delta representative, explained that "we have more and more requests for travel. For those with smaller pets, travel can be very easy and you can see the smiles on people's faces as they board with their pets.

"Each airline also limits the number of pets per flight, so make sure to check with your airline in advance to reserve a spot for your pet. There are also fees for pets either checked as luggage, or traveling in the cabin. This fee varies by airline, but normally ranges from $80 to $200 round-trip.

Pets on board
Currently, the only cruise line that accepts pets onboard is Cunard's QE2, which will keep your furry friend pampered in a kennel located mid-ship on the sun deck. The shielded open deck area is fitted with a fire hydrant and a lamppost and is available for your pet's exercise needs. Unfortunately, pets are not allowed in the rooms, but there are visiting hours when you and your pet can have some together-time. Jay Tragberg, a Cunard representative, explained that, "our Kennel program allows our guests to take their pets with them across the ocean and provides their dogs and cats with the same pampering as they receive.""Traveling with pets has absolutely become much easier," said Lopez. The possibilities are truly endless."Lauren Marshall can be contacted at l.marshall1@umiami.edu.

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