Travellers on Cunard cruises can get the opportunity to have more onboard spending money with a new deal being offered by the company.
The new promotion runs until Thursday, June 6 which gives guests the opportunity to enjoy up to US$660 onboard credit per balcony stateroom on selected Cunard Fare bookings.
It is valid for voyages departing between August 1, 2024 and November 30, 2025, on the Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth and the newest ship Queen Anne.
In a statement, Cunard said: "Some of the incredible itineraries included in this promotion are Cunard’s iconic Transatlantic Crossings and unforgettable Norwegian Fjords sailings as well as Alaskan adventures and fly cruises to the beautiful Western Mediterranean.
"And with so many enriching experiences already included, guests can use their on board spending money on those extra special touches.
"Whether it’s indulging in a spot of retail therapy whilst sailing on the open sea, or soothing away stresses and practicing self-care with a special treatment via Cunard’s award-winning wellness and enrichment programme, there is something for everyone aboard the luxury cruise line’s Queens."
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The Queen Mary 2, Queen Anne, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth "will call at 184 unique destinations around the globe, including 70 countries and 108 UNESCO World Heritage sites".
It adds: "The new programme also includes 37 overnight port calls and 66 late-evening departures. There will be five maiden calls for the fleet in Kona, Hawaii; Roatan, Honduras; Dakar, Senegal; Miami, FL; and Molde, Norway."
Queen Anne and Queen Mary 2 will simultaneously sail world voyages beginning in January 2026, visiting places such as New York, Buenos Aires, Dubai, and Melbourne.
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