Cunard is offering exclusive savings on cruises for Black Friday.
The Black Friday promotion, which begins at 9am on November 21, is set to run until midnight on December 5, inviting travellers to enjoy significant savings on selected early saver fares.
These offers are applicable to a variety of Cunard voyages from March 2025 to January 2026, including a seven-night journey to Hamburg, Rotterdam, and Zeebrugge, starting from £599 per person.
This deal is open to those sailing on Cunard’s fleet, including Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth, and the latest ship, Queen Anne, which has a capacity for 3,000 guests.
Among the various options are Cunard’s celebrated Transatlantic Crossings to New York, European getaways, and Caribbean excursions.
Agents booking during the promotion period will earn double Shine points on the eligible bookings.
These points can be redeemed for various rewards once registered and booked between the specified dates.
As part of the promotion, Queen Anne's September sailings to the Norwegian Fjords will be available at a reduced price.
The voyage will include a 12-night adventure to witness the Northern Lights.
Queen Mary 2's selected voyages from June to October, featuring the British Isles in autumn, will also be available at a discounted rate.
Next summer, Queen Victoria will offer a range of itineraries in the Mediterranean.
Queen Elizabeth will provide an opportunity to explore Alaska from July to September 2025, with selected voyages at a reduced fare.
She will also embark on a series of Caribbean voyages ranging from nine to 21 nights between October and December 2025.
Agents can visit ShineRewardsClub.com for the latest Cunard updates and information, and to earn Shine points for bookings and training.
Further details on Cunard’s Black Friday offers can be found at cunard.com.
With a history of more than 180 years in ocean travel, Cunard is known for its luxurious experiences and top service at sea.
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