Cunard offers 50% savings on Australian sailings

As the cruise industry comes back with a rush this year, there are some bargains to be had as the lines work extra hard to get their passengers back on board.

British luxury line Cunard has announced some big savings for the next three months on its 2022/23 season – including its Australian sailings.

Cunard have a number of their iconic destinations across the globe to choose from, and guests can still expect nothing short of the famous White Star Service on each of their Queens.

Passengers will save up to 50% on an 8-night sailing down Australia’s east coast from Sydney to Tasmania and 19% on a 14-night Western Mediterranean itinerary.

Price cuts do not affect their all-inclusive packages, with accommodation, fine dining, service and entertainment expected as standard. 

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Cunard Queen Elizabeth

A selection of Cunard cruises on offer: 

  • 11-night Alaska sailing departing Vancouver on board Queen Elizabeth on 27 July 2023 starting from $2,199; a saving of 24% per person
  • 14-night Canada voyage departing New York on board Queen Mary 2 on 29 September 2023 starting from $3,149; a saving of 15% per person
  • 13-night New Zealand sailing departing Sydney on board Queen Elizabeth on 7 January 2023 starting from $2,949; a saving of 34% per person
  • 8-night Tasmania sailing departing Sydney on board Queen Elizabeth on 20 January 2023 starting from $1,499; a saving of 50% per person
  • 16-night Asia sailing from Singapore to Tokyo on board Queen Elizabeth on 3 April 2023 starting from $3,999; a saving of 15% per person
  • 14-night Western Mediterranean sailing departing Barcelona on board Queen Elizabeth on 18 September 2023 starting from $2,749; a saving of 19% per person

All prices are in AUD, per person in a twin share Inside Stateroom. For more information, visit cunard.com

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