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august 2012 CUNARDER The Diamond Jubilee: three cheers for our three Queens famous faces aboard new Vantage Fares • Complimentary benefits • Backed by the Price Promise See inside for all the details E x c l u s i v e l y f o r c u n a r d w o r l d c l u b m e m b e r s CONTENTS Stars Aboard Three Queens in Diamond Jubilee Celebration Extraordinary Discoveries 2 4-5 6-7 THE CUNARDER Voyages from £349 8-9 Dignitaries Aboard 10 Cunard’s First Weddings 11 Queen Mary 2 Entertainment on Board Welcome 3 Summer 2012 has proved a particularly thrilling one for a number of reasons, and we are privileged to have been a part of it. In June, our three Queens gathered in Southampton to pay tribute to Her Majesty the Queen on her Diamond Jubilee. Our celebration was one of the largest outside of London, and it was quite an occasion, filled with Union Jacks, fireworks, pomp and ceremony, plenty of traditional British drizzle and so much cheer. We also saw the first Cunard weddings at sea! See page 11 for pictures of the newlyweds. 12-13 Regal Buys on Board 14 Cunard on Dry Land 15 Cunard World Club News 16-17 News from the Messdeck 18-19 Three Queens Together Again If you have not yet booked for 2013 and yet are thinking of joining us on board, take a look at the panel to the right, which outlines our new Price Promise. You’ll find plenty of inspiration in the pages that follow, so book in confidence and start planning. We look forward to seeing you soon, Peter Shanks President and Managing Director, Cunard Line CUNARD ARE PROUD TO HAVE RECEIVED THESE PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS Visit us at The Cruise Show Three Queens Jubilee DVD We’ve reduced the fare on many of our holidays and introduced new Vantage Fares. These fares are protected by the new Price Promise which means should the Vantage Fare for a holiday you have already booked be reduced, we promise to automatically give you a complimentary benefit such as on board credit or an upgrade to the value of any reduction. Our Vantage Fares offer a great range of benefits. Better still they are supported by the Price Promise so it pays to book our Vantage Fares as they offer the best option for a great holiday and 100% peace of mind. Here’s what’s included: Choice of stateroom type, location and number including 3rd/4th berth staterooms Flexibility to make amendments to, or even change your voyage entirely up to 90 days prior to departure subject to our booking alteration terms Choice of benefits on voyages of 7 nights or more 3 or 3 or 3 3 or 3 3 On board credit Car parking in Southampton Return coach travel to/from Southampton Airport parking on selected fly-voyages All benefits are dependant on voyage type and duration and are subject to availability. Back Cover Top Three Large Ships 2012 2007-2012 For more details visit www.cunard.com, call 0843 374 0000 or contact your travel agent. Cunard Stars Aboard • Cunard Stars Aboard • Cunard Stars Aboard • Cunard Stars Aboard • Cunard Stars Aboard A PRESIDENTIAL CROSSING A SPECIAL VISIT FROM HRH THE PRINCESS ROYAL It was a great pleasure for Cunard to welcome George Bush Senior and his family aboard Queen Mary 2 for an exceptional journey across the Atlantic. After an enthusiastic reception from the ship’s crew in the Grand Lobby, she was taken on a tour of the ship, before signing the visitors’ book and unveiling a plaque to commemorate the occasion. Also in attendance were the First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, and Shipping Minister, The Hon Mike Penning. Sea Vision was established in 2003; it’s an ongoing campaign to enthuse young people about the diverse opportunities of the maritime and marine sector. The new programme launched by the Princess Royal is called SEA (Skills, Education and Awareness) – it strives to connect young people with maritime careers. President Bush was joined by his wife Barbara, daughter Doro and granddaughter Gigi, on a voyage which he told Peter Shanks he had been looking forward to for a long time. ‘He has been talking about nothing else for months’, said Barbara. Our other 2,620 guests were enchanted to travel in the presence of an ex-President, and the Bush family delighted in the full Cunard experience. They relaxed at Canyon Ranch, dined at Todd English, watched shows at the Royal Court Theatre and took part in one of our new Apple iStudy classes. George Bush said he and his family had ‘enjoyed the voyage from its beginning’ and paid tribute to ‘amazing crew and staff’. ‘just how much warmth there is towards the Royal Family here in the UK’ The sector employs over 531,000 people directly and indirectly, contributing more than £26.5 billion each year to the UK economy. Peter Shanks later spoke of the ‘wonderful reaction from both our ship’s company and our guests’. He said it was a reminder of ‘just how much warmth there is towards the Royal Family here in the UK’. From left to right: John Duffy, Peter Shanks, Barbara Bush, David Dingle, George Bush Senior, Captain Oprey www.cunard.com 3 THE CUNARDER On 23 May, Princess Anne was welcomed aboard Queen Elizabeth in Southampton. She attended in her capacity as Patron of Sea Vision UK to launch a new maritime education scheme. Among those greeting the princess were Captain Julian Burgess and President and Managing Director of Cunard Line, Peter Shanks. O n Tuesday 5 June, we paid our own small tribute to Her Majesty The Queen and her 60 years on the throne. Well, maybe small is not the right word for being part of one of the largest celebrations outside London. And it was quite the occasion when our three Queens gathered in Southampton, two of them – Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth – of course named by our monarch. Our Three Queens’ Diamond 4 Despite the early arrival, thousands lined the shoreline to witness the three largest Cunarders ever built arrive together in their home port of Southampton for the very first time. Queen Mary 2, our flagship, led the way just before 5am, followed by Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth. Once the latter two berthed, Queen Mary 2 bearing the message “Congratulations Ma’am” passed each of her sisters in turn. This created a three bow formation, while crew lined the foredecks and the ships’ whistles sounded in salute. THE CUNARDER During the day, the City of Southampton had staged a free concert, dance performances, food stalls and a funfair. The three ships held court at the waterfront. As darkness set in, each looked stunning lit up, as incredible bursts of fireworks showered down through the sky overhead. Finally the ships left in procession at around 11pm before heading their separate ways. The weather hampered a planned display from the Red Arrows. That didn’t stop them putting on a performance aboard Queen Elizabeth though – pictured on page 5. Celebrations Guests witnessed the Thames Diamond Jubilee River Pageant with live screenings in the theatres, whilst large areas of Queen Mary 2’s public areas were adorned with Union Jacks as far as the eye could see. ‘Union Jacks as far as the eye could see...’ Later that evening, the chefs rightly took the applause in the Britannia Restaurant for their amazing efforts. Then everyone stood as the strains of the National Anthem filled the room, quickly followed by a heartfelt and very loud three cheers for Her Majesty! Naturally, there was still one final celebration – a Jubilee Ball. Not only was it a magnificent end to a wonderful day, those present also helped raise nearly $2,000 for The Prince’s Trust. The occasion has been captured on DVD – see the back cover for details. www.cunard.com 5 THE CUNARDER STREET PARTY MID-ATLANTIC The length and breadth of the British Isles, local communities entered into the Jubilee spirit by organising street parties over the four-day bank holiday weekend. Being halfway across the Atlantic, heading towards a rendezvous with her sisters, was no reason for Queen Mary 2 and her guests not to join in the festivities. As the pageant neared its finale, there was a fitting reading in the Grand Lobby – “The Thames London 2012” by Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy. Keith Maynard, our flagship’s Entertainment Director, then declared the street party well and truly under way and the doors of the Deck 2 Grand Hallway swung open to reveal an incredible banquet. Tables were piled high with sandwiches, sausage rolls, mini Victoria sponges and red white and blue cupcakes topped with flags. Amongst it all were intricate ice sculptures and regal floral arrangements. Red Arrows aboard Queen Elizabeth EXTRAORDINARY 6 DISCOVERIES by land, by sea, by Cunard THE CUNARDER T here’s even more to discover on Cunard’s three World Voyages in 2013, not just by sea but over land as well. That’s because on selected voyages between Southampton and six major cities – Auckland, Cape Town, Dubai, Hong Kong, San Francisco and Singapore – you can choose to add an exciting land tour. Exclusively for Cunard guests, these will extend your discovery for between two and seven nights before or after your voyage, and treat you to some incredible sights along the way. Perhaps you’ve always yearned to watch great white sharks in their natural habitat in the waters off South Africa. How about a glimpse into Maori culture and over the wondrous scenery of New Zealand? You could stand before the Terracotta Warriors in China. Then in Dubai there’s the chance to visit the beautiful Sheikh Zayed Mosque, lunch at Burj al Arab and a 4x4 Dune Safari. Browse for goodies at a night market in Singapore. Wine enthusiasts could be tempted by California’s Napa Valley wine region, stopping for several tastings along the way of course! These tours add extra spice to these already spectacular voyages. From January to April 2013 Queen Elizabeth crosses two oceans to New Zealand and home via the Americas and Pacific islands. Queen Mary 2 spans the Mediterranean, the Arabian Peninsula, Asia and Australasia, before returning via southern Africa. Queen Victoria completes a classic westward circumnavigation, with calls in North America, the Pacific, New Zealand and Australia, Asia, the Middle East and Europe. An example of these tours is shown opposite, for full details please call 0843 374 2222. Terracotta Warriors, China Safari, South Africa Queen Mary 2 in Cape Town From 2 to 7 nights pre- or post- voyage from £350 Here is just a taster to whet your appetite... AUCKLAND & ROTORUA 4 nightS PRE- OR POST- TOUR FROM £850 Maori Dance, New Day 1 – Arrive in Auckland and transfer to hotel. Evening at leisure. Zealand e, Abu Dhabi Sheikh Zayed Mosqu Day 2 – Morning city tour of Auckland’s waterfront and residential suburbs before a visit to the Auckland War Memorial Museum. Afternoon and evening at leisure. 4 – Visit the Te Puia Thermal Reserve for Day Maori craft displays and geysers, steam vents and bubbling mud. Also take in the Paradise Valley Springs and the Agrodome for sheep shearing displays. Afternoon at leisure. Optional Maori dinner and performances at hotel. 5 – Drive to Longlands Farm in Matamata Day for morning tea. Drive to Auckland. Transfer to the ship/airport. Brochure Request For more information on the tours available, please call 0843 374 2222 or visit www.cunard.com www.cunard.com 7 THE CUNARDER Day 3 – Drive to the Coromandel Peninsula. Lunch is included. Afternoon walking tour in the Kauri Forest and Puketui, an 1890s gold mining town. Continue to Rotorua. continental * £349 breaks Hamburg Southampton from 8 For an inspired Christmas gift for someone special, or even a treat for yourself, a short voyage is the perfect opportunity to climb aboard for a leisurely getaway. You can join Queen Mary 2 or Queen Elizabeth for two nights to or from Hamburg, a dynamic and incredibly beautiful city, or alternatively join Queen Mary 2 on a four night voyage to the Channel Islands and Belgium. THE CUNARDER While in Hamburg, there is much exploring to be done. Make sure you schedule a trip to The Rathaus, the neo-renaissance town hall which is topped with a 160-foot tower. Your next stop might be the St Michaelis Church - its copper-covered Baroque spire has long been a landmark for ships sailing along the River Elbe, and its viewing platform offers magnificent views. You can work up quite a thirst by shopping your way around the boutiques of the Alster Arkaden, so plan regular pitstops in Hamburg’s excellent bars and restaurants. Music lovers gravitate towards the Indra Club where, in August 1960, the Fab Four first played together as The Beatles. There’s also the fabulous Elbphilharmonie concert hall, which you’ll pass on your ship – it’s well worth seeing up close. If you’re feeling adventurous, Hamburg is within easy reach of Berlin – 90 minutes by train, so you could add the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag and the Wall to your sightseeing list. We can help you to extend your stay by booking you into one of a selection of excellent hotels, all of which are convenient for the main sights. Southampton to Hamburg Hamburg to Southampton Queen Elizabeth Queen Elizabeth Q317A Q317C 15-17 Jul 2013 29-31 Jul 2013 Queen mary 2 Queen mary 2 M305C M308C M318C M322C M326C M307A M310A M320A M324A M328A 10-12 May 2013 8-10 Jun 2013 22-24 Aug 2013 29 Sep - 1 Oct 2013 4-6 Nov 2013 23-25 May 2013 22-24 Jun 2013 31 Aug - 2 Sep 2013 6-8 Oct 2013 10-12 Nov 2013 For more information including fares, please refer to the Cunard Voyages August 2012 - January 2014 brochure or visit www.cunard.com autumn escape queen mary 2 • 16 - 20 Nov 2012 • M229P 4-night fares from Queens Grill Princess Grill Balcony Oceanview Standard Inside £949 £749 £399 £399 £349 Southampton St Peter Port, Guernsey Bruges or Brussels (tours from Zeebrugge), Belgium Southampton Bruges, Belgium Fares from £349 per person Our 4-night voyage to Guernsey and Belgium makes a wonderful autumnal break. We stop at St Peter Port where you can disembark for coastal walks, boat trips or heritage trails. When we reach Zeebrugge, it’s up to you whether you’d like to visit Brussels or Bruges. In Brussels, you can take in the Atomium, an enormous monument of an iron molecule, as well as the Royal Palace and the European Parliament. The old town cafés offer plenty of respite over a plate of moules-frites and a cool Belgian beer. If you opt for the cobbled, canal-laced charm of Bruges, save time to shop for divine Belgian chocolate. Our Shore Excursions offer peace of mind, whether you’d rather explore at your own pace, or with one of our expert guides. winter sun canary islands idyll queen mary 2 • 4 - 16 Nov 2012 • M229N 12-night fares from Queens Grill Princess Grill Balcony Oceanview Standard Inside £2,499 £2,299 £849 £849 £799 Southampton • Funchal, Madeira Santa Cruz de La Palma, La Palma Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife Las Palmas, Gran Canaria Lisbon, Portugal• Southampton Fares from £799 per person Our Canary Islands and Atlantic Isles discovery voyages are the perfect winter break. Sailing from Southampton Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth spend leisurely days at sea as they head to sunnier climes. On their arrival, you can anticipate picturesque coastlines and temperatures in the mid twenties. Atlantic Isles Discovery Canary Islands Celebration queen mary 2 • 4 - 15 Dec 2012 • M232N 11-night fares from queen victoria • 20 Dec - 5 Jan 2013 • V301 16-night fares from Queens Grill Princess Grill Balcony Oceanview Standard Inside £2,699 £2,399 £899 £899 £699 Southampton Funchal, Madeira Las Palmas, Gran Canaria Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife Lisbon, Portugal Southampton Maspalomas Sand Dunes, Gran Canaria Fares from £699 per person Queens Grill Princess Grill Oceanview Standard Inside £4,999 SOLD OUT £2,399 £2,399 £1,699 Southampton • Lisbon, Portugal Seville (from Cadiz), Spain Casablanca, MoroccoM Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife Fares from Las Palmas, Gran Canaria Santa Cruz de La Palma, La Palma £1,699 Funchal, MadeiraPA per person Vigo, Spain • Southampton Lisbon, Portugal M Queen Mary 2 in Hamburg Balcony = Maiden Call PA = Possible Anchor Port Terms and Conditions: Fares are per person in £ sterling based on two adults sharing a stateroom, are inclusive of savings and apply to new bookings made by 30 September 2012. Fares are subject to availability and correct at time of going to print. Getaway fares are not combinable with any other offer. Payment in full is required at the time of booking and cancellation charges are 100% from the time of booking. Bookings will be made at the minimum grade within each stateroom category without a stateroom number. Stateroom numbers will be allocated no later than 14 days before departure. Once a Getaway booking has been made, no amendments are permitted. Any amendment to a Getaway booking will be treated as a cancellation. Cunard Line reserve the right to withdraw this offer at any time without notice. These terms and conditions vary, where relevant, the applicable Cunard Line Booking Conditions. The applicable Cunard Line Booking Conditions are otherwise unchanged. Please see the Cunard Voyages first edition brochure August 2012 – January 2014 and the Cunard World Voyages 2013 & Exotic Discoveries brochure which contains a full description of the voyages. www.cunard.com THE CUNARDER Why not celebrate Christmas and see in the New Year aboard Queen Victoria as she departs late December returning early 2013. Playa de las Teresitas, Tenerife *Fare based on voyage M229P, Inside stateroom. 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Queen Elizabeth a Cunard ship s ever paid to te u ib tr t ral es fin the who sailed seve Perhaps one of yn D. Roosevelt kl en an wh Fr t pt en we id id to have came from Pres retania. He is sa au M st e: fir ot e wr times on th ed in 1935 and was being retir tania he heard she ve given Maure alone could ha d d ee an sp r re no cu e se “Neither siz ething more rested on som a was a her fame. That for Mauretani ; ity al on rs ich pe r he was a ship wh intangible – on t. If ever there very ar he d… g di in a ht ni fig ta ship with a l’, the Maure ou ‘s a s d ha lle a ca ing Mauretani possessed a th right, and the ! e ed th de ed in rn se ea ai nce”. Pr few ships have red 100 years he be em m re be earned it, to er, ian Michael Gallagh d Cunard Histor PR Manager an W e do! The first weddings take place on Cunard’s ships Queen Elizabeth hosted her first wedding during a voyage around the Mediterranean, when Kenneth and Edi tied the knot on May 27. The bride and groom from Lancashire tied the knot after 28 years together – and revealed it was the chance to exchange vows on their favourite ship, Queen Mary 2, that made this the right moment. Captain Kevin Oprey conducted the intimate service en route to New York. Their voyage was a double celebration, as it marked Kenneth’s 80th birthday as well as the start of married life for the couple after 32 happy years together. The ceremony took place in the Admiral’s Lounge, on the way to Sardinia, during which Captain Julian Burgess pronounced them husband and wife. Then the ship’s photographers captured memories of their big day, which they’ve been kind enough to share. Denise recalled: “Having our photos taken around the ship made us feel like celebrities, especially when other guests on board kept congratulating and applauding us everywhere we went. It was like a fairytale.” “That will stick in our minds forever – it was priceless.” 11 “The Admirals Lounge was transformed into an intimate wedding venue.” Wedding ship tours If you’re considering Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth or Queen Victoria as a wedding venue, for a limited time we’re offering you the chance to tour one of our magnificent ships. After a fully escorted tour, sip Champagne and savour canapés in one of the dedicated wedding venues. It’s an ideal opportunity to discuss any specific requirements with the team on board. For tour dates, costs and full terms and conditions, please call our Celebrations Team on 0843 373 0305 or email [email protected]. www.cunard.com THE CUNARDER On Sunday 29 April, Denise Holding and Barry Maloney became the first couple to marry aboard one of Cunard’s Queens. QUEEN MARY 2 entertainment on board • QUEEN MARY 2 entertainment on board • QUEEN MARY 2 entertainment on board On 14 October, the National Symphony Orchestra, under conductorship of the excellent Anthony Inglis, will join us on our westbound Transatlantic Crossing. Along the way, they’ll present two world-class classical performances. Perhaps most excitingly, all guests will get to sing at the Last Night of the Cunard Proms. J oin the national symphony orchestra ON THE HIGH SEAS There are many things that make Cunard special, but our ability to pull out the stops to get the very best entertainment and performers aboard really sets us apart. We are extremely proud of our award-winning Cunard Insights on board enrichment programme, just as we are of our exclusive partnership with the National Symphony Orchestra. 12 THE CUNARDER ‘We are extremely proud of our exclusive partership with the National Symphony Orchestra.’ To cross the Atlantic on Queen Mary 2 is always an iconic experience, punctuated by themed dances in the largest ballroom at sea, white-gloved afternoon tea, and plenty of cultural enrichment. But to be played to by this accomplished orchestra is a treat for all of us. Select members of the orchestra will perform two concerts – one which will celebrate American music and another which will provide a glittering traditional finale to the voyage, ahead of your arrival in New York. We like to preserve at least part of the surprise, but can confirm that the line-up for the guest-led chorus will include huge, cheering numbers such as ‘Rule, Britannia!’, ‘Jerusalem’ and ‘Land of Hope and Glory’. If the summer’s festivities have boosted your patriotism, this is the voyage for you. Those guests keen to sing their hearts out will have access to song information in advance of the sailing. The National Symphony Orchestra will be joining us on Queen Mary 2’s 14 October 2012, westbound Transatlantic Crossing - so make sure you book soon! It is thought that no featured artist has appeared more often at London’s Royal Albert Hall than Anthony Inglis. The esteemed conductor’s career is a busy, international one, which has involved appearances with many of the greatest orchestras in the world. Inglis dreamed of making a Transatlantic Crossing as a boy, and we are thrilled he will be joining us on board for a fourth time. QUEEN MARY 2 entertainment on board • QUEEN MARY 2 entertainment on board • QUEEN MARY 2 entertainment on board madam butterfly 3D to be screened Now showing: a 3D film production of Puccini’s elegant and powerful opera, Madam Butterfly, aboard Queen Mary 2. The film is made up of 3D scenes captured during performances at London’s Royal Opera House. The shipboard experience combines stunning music with the thrill of live staging and the closeness of a feature film. Our 450-seat Illuminations theatre is the perfect setting for opera buffs and beginners alike. Stargazing: upcoming speakers from the Royal Astronomical Society We know our guests like to expand their horizons and we are very proud to present RAS speakers on selected voyages. So, whether you’re intrigued by constellations, meteorites, space travel, Greek myths, or you just want to do some on deck stargazing, these are truly mesmerising talks. We kicked off our 3D film screenings in 2011 with ‘Carmen in 3D’. This latest addition is expected to draw equally large and enchanted audiences. www.cunard.com Ian Ridpath 2 Oct • M224 Many stargazers learn their way around the night sky using guides written by this man, editor of the Oxford Dictionary of Astronomy. Join Ian for Greek myths about the stars as well as live shows in the Planetarium and stargazing on deck. Mark Butterworth 28 Oct • M228 A researcher of astronomical history, Mark specialises in understanding how popular astronomy was presented in the past. He will be giving his captivating talks on animals in space, analysing starlight, sunspots and 19th century maps of the moon. Simon & Jacqueline Mitton 20 Nov • M230 The Mittons have been sharing their combined enthusiasm for astronomy with the public through books and public talks for 30 years. Cunard guests may take a virtual voyage with them through the universe, or listen to a presentation about life in space. 13 THE CUNARDER For more information about the film, please visit www.madambutterfly3D.com Tom Boles 4 Sept • M221 & 14 Sept • M222 Learn how this leading observational astronomer goes about searching for supernovae, the dying stars that produce violent explosions. He has discovered more than any other individual in history. Tom’s talks also include the Northern Lights and Black Holes. regal buys on board • regal buys on board • regal buys on board • regal buys on board • regal buys on board Cunard Chardonnay 2011 Rich, ripe green apple aromas with some hints of macadamia nuts and honey. Soft and rich, ripe, fruity palate, leading to a long, rounded finish. Ideal as a chilled aperitif, or with seafood. 14 Cunard Syrah Rose 2011 Aromas of sweet raspberries and strawberries with delicate floral notes. The palate is lively, bursting with crisp red berry flavours. This is a lovely, easy-drinking summer-time wine for warm evenings spent on deck. THE CUNARDER Cunard Merlot 2010 This soft but structured wine has lively raspberry and stonefruit flavours balanced against clean acidity. Try it with dishes such as our Vietnamese-style steak with noodles, or pan-grilled Asian steak salad. Cunard Pinot Grigio 2011 This bottle bursts with tropical fruit – it’s fresh and lively with a long, dry finish. It has more body than most northern Italian Pinot Grigios, making it great with seafood. Cunard Syrah 2011 This vibrant deep magenta-coloured Syrah is full bodied with a heady perfume of hedgerow fruit and peppery spice. It’s wellstructured and pairs nicely with red meat dishes, such as our pan-seared filet mignon. Cunard Sauvignon Blanc 2011 A brilliant, satisfyingly intense yellow wine with green highlights, this bottle contains peach and passion fruit blossom with spicy warmth and a full body. Best with grilled chicken or fish-based dishes. ALC. 13.5% BY VOL THE GENTLEMAN’S JACKET The only brand in the world protected by an Act of Parliament is available on all Cunard ships, stamped with its official orb, which guarantees authenticity. It has been woven by hand on the western isles of Scotland since Victorian times, and was made popular by Lady Dunmore and her friend Queen Victoria. More recently, Harris Tweed has been worn by members of the British Royal Family, Gwyneth Paltrow, super-sleuth Sherlock Holmes and the eleventh Dr Who, Matt Smith. The classic men’s Harris Tweed jacket, the Hamish, makes the perfect addition to any Cunard gentleman’s wardrobe. ALC. 12.5% BY VOL ALC. 13.5% BY VOL ALC. 13% BY VOL The royal connection of Clogau Gold The Gold of Royalty ALC. 13.5% BY VOL ALC. 13% BY VOL T he Royal Family has been using pure Welsh gold in their wedding rings since 1923, a tradition founded by the Queen Mother and carried into the most recent Royal wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in 2011. A touch of the same rare Welsh gold is contained within each beautiful piece of Clogau Gold available on board, its presence denoted by the Welsh dragon stamp. Ask one of our specialist retail assistants to point out the markings. On two wheels for The Trust in 2012 As many of you may already know, Cunard Line has an ongoing relationship with The Prince’s Trust that dates since the launch of Queen Victoria in December 2007. In fact, we are very proud to be a Gold Patron which means we are one of the charity’s most dedicated supporters and have pledged to raise £1 million by the end of 2013. At sea, Cunard upholds the finest British traditions and once in a while, we relish the opportunity to do the same on land. In partnership with the Royal Horticultural Society and for the second year running, we’ve had the honour of being part of the world famous Hampton Court Palace Flower Show by sponsoring The Palace Tea Rooms. The event’s theme was ‘World of Gardens’, ever so appropriate as many of these beautiful destinations are often visited by our liners, such as St Petersburg and Madeira. It was a pleasure meeting so many of our loyal guests that dropped by the Cunard marquee to say hello and enter the competition to win a voyage on board Queen Elizabeth! We look forward to welcoming the winners on board soon. These days, the work of The Prince’s Trust is more important than ever, as they provide young people in the UK with work placements, training courses We need your help to make a difference www.cunard.com £750,000 and financial grants, helping thousands back into employment and education. We really appreciate your continuous support and donations to this worthy cause and with your help we can really make a difference. 15 THE CUNARDER Afternoon tea among the blooms Our employees, guests and friends always show great enthusiasm for helping the UK’s disadvantaged young people turn their lives around, and this year they will get on their bikes once again to raise even more funds for The Trust. The ALL ABOARD team will be taking part in the Palace to Palace bike ride between Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle on 14 October. The 47 mile route takes in some quite impressive scenery, passing through Richmond Park, Bushey Park and Virginia Water, past red and fallow deer. Your kind donations have helped us reach this astonishing total. Let’s keep it up! Amount raised so far Some members of the All Aboard team from left to right: Dean Barker, Tim Yates, Ian Ball, Peter Shanks, Tony Roberts, Anita Quinney, Denise Robinson, Leanna Rice, Rick Godwin Please sponsor the ALL ABOARD team via www.justgiving.co.uk/allaboard or you can show your support by sending us a cheque made payable to The Prince’s Trust to Cunard Line Marketing, Carnival House, 100 Harbour Parade, Southampton, SO15 1ST. Cunard world club news • Cunard world club news • Cunard world club news • Cunard world club news Our ‘Top Sailors’ roll of honour 16 We’re very fortunate to have such loyal guests, and would like to introduce you to our newly initiated ‘Top Sailors’. One of these couples has clocked up a wonderful 2201 days at sea. We hope they’ve enjoyed each and every one of them. Thank you all and we look forward to welcoming you again soon. Mr and Mrs Williamson are our runners-up, as it were, having spent an impressive 2052 days aboard Cunard ships, over 55 voyages. Mr Stockwell completed 55 voyages and 1415 days on board. Mrs Lynn Doab sent us this shot of her bear posing on Que en Elizabeth’s Bridge. Mrs Doab bro ught her furry friend on board as pa rt of a campaign for the charity she wo rks for - FitzRoy, which supports peop le with learning disabilities. She’d like to thank Lisa and Stella on the Purser’s desk and Commodore Christopher Rynd for setting up the photo shoot. THE CUNARDER A CUNARD HYMN Mrs Elizabeth Eastoe from Essex has spent 1358 days aboard our ships, over 56 voyages. Mr and Mrs Ronald McIntyre from Gloucester, have joined us on 43 voyages and spent a total of 1068 days on board Cunard ships. Singer-songwriters Jochen Kinne and Volker Heeren have kindly composed and recorded a ‘Queen Mary 2 hymn’ with a Hamburg shanty choir. Download it at www.queenmary2-hymn.com. ‘And then she appeared, in the darkness of the night, and came to me with shining eyes…’ The Most Decorated Bear On Board Lorrain Mr and Mrs Frank Keeling from Bournemouth are at the top of this month’s Mr & Mrs Wilson from Newport in Wales charts – they have completed 40 voyages and 2201 days at sea. have taken 28 voyages and spent 819 days on board. Mr and Mrs Hanson are from Spalding – congratulations to them on their 43rd voyage and 729 days at sea. e Hitching named Warwick Bear after Commodore Ronald W. Warwick when she sailed on Queen Mary 2’s maiden Transatlantic Crossin g. He has since travelled on all three Queens and wears his Cunard badges with pride. He’ll be back on boa rd Queen Elizabeth in September – if you see him, shake his paw! Cunard world club news • Cunard world club news • Cunard world club news • Cunard world club news platinum dogs Cunard would like to pay tribute to two very special top sailors, or rather, top dogs. This pair of Jack Russells recently became platinum members. AMBASSADOR ABOARD Ciaran Ward, former Chief Electrical Engineer, was the Cunard World Club Ambassador on a recent CWC voyage. He re-joined Queen Mary 2 for this special westbound Transatlantic Crossing. 17 www.cunard.com The voyage below is an upcoming Cunard World Club voyage. Members can look forward to lots of fun events on board as well as enjoying a 5% saving* on their on board spend. Queen elizabeth Greek Isles and Turkish Splendours 12 nights • 5 Nov 2012 • Q222 *5% saving applies in the shops, bars, spa, on shore excursions and at the photographers only. 5% saving cannot be used against medical charges, on board gaming (including casino), visas or future voyages. The saving on your on board spend commences once any on board spending money has been used, for example, if your total ship board account is $500 and you receive $100 spending money you will receive the 5% saving on the remaining $400. THE CUNARDER Their names are Jack and Erin, and they’re pictured here with kennel master Dennis Lorca. The dogs have taken Transatlantic Crossings in both directions with their owners, loyal Cunarders Dan and Anne Lanier. The Laniers live in Fort Lauderdale in Florida over the winter and in Castle Maine in Kerry, Ireland during the summer – they ‘commute’ between the two on Queen Mary 2. We look forward to welcoming all four guests back on board. Ciaran and his wife were able to join Captain Wells on the Bridge for departure. They also hosted the Captain’s Table and joined Britannia cocktail receptions, where they met several loyal Cunarders, not least Mr Richard Faber, the first guest to board Queen Mary 2 on her maiden voyage. The Wards also spoke with a Norwegian journalist, who was taken with Cunard’s devotion to tradition, and they attended the RADA production of The Merchant of Venice. STARS F THE M NTH White Star Service is a very serious business, and every member of staff on board takes pride in making things run smoothly, and helping guests feel welcome. Though it’s difficult to single out the brightest stars, the twelve below were nominated and we’re thrilled to give them the recognition they deserve. QUEEN victoria THE CUNARDER QUEEN elizabeth 18 QUEEN MARY 2 FEBRUARY Alexander Vollmert German International Host German International Host Alex has provided invaluable help within the medical centre, through translation and true holistic care – he often contacts guests off his own back to check on their wellbeing. Howard Hernit Assistant Laundry Master Howard is proactive and productive in his daily duties, he handles pressure with a smile, and is an admirable team leader. He is approachable and generous, even outside of his official field of duty. Kriztian Casicas Crew Clerk Kriztian helped crew members to apply for their Australian visas in his own time. He is always pleasant, wears a smashing smile and no query is too big or too small. MARCH APRIL Sophie Lebon Auditor The Purser’s team have nominated Sophie for exceptional support to the front desk during a challenging change of operating systems. She dealt with each receptionist enquiry calmly and efficiently. Antonio Cardozo Executive Pastry Chef A fantastic, supportive and crucial member of the Queen Victoria Galley team, Antonio is a great role model. Over Easter, he and his team made 1800 chocolate eggs, for a true dinnertime wow. Alan Peros Head Waiter On his day off in Mumbai, Alan took out two blind guests, Gloria Hopkins and Thomas Smith. On another occasion, he noticed Mrs Hopkins was feeling unwell and carried her to get medication. may Albert Sorima Laundryman This remarkable crew member truly respects the White Star way. When Chef de Partie Joeferdie misplaced money he had saved for his brother’s hospital bill, Albert located it in a pocket and handed it to Joferdie. Vincent Giray Housekeeping Utility Vincent regularly goes the extra mile. He recently helped some guests who were struggling to get into their stateroom, by taking the keys to the Purser’s Office, despite having work waiting in his area. Leo Malasa Housekeeping Utility Leo is helpful and supportive – he brings positivity, spirit and cheer to the Housekeeping team, who feel very lucky to have him. Whenever a guest needs assistance, Leo is first on the scene. Allan Ballesteros Mechanic When the flat work iron machine broke, we had piles of bed and restaurant linen waiting to be processed. Allan gave his full attention and got things moving – he really saved the day. Manny Corpus, Rolando Ganancial, Aldrin Murilli, Ricardo Salvador, Elpedio Velitario, Sandy Capangpangan Technical Maintenance Team We were two washing machines down and the strain on the laundry was immense. This team worked tirelessly through the day and night to get things up and running again. Rodolfo Reyes Laundry Master This helpful and organised member of crew is always seeking solutions. Recently, while very busy with linen, he and his team washed 53 bags of bathrobes during the port of call in Stavanger. u o Y k Than to John Duffy www.cunard.com As a last hurra h, we asked th e crew to line senior officers Deck 7; stood to attent ion on the dock We then played side. ‘Ferry Cross th e Mersey’ (Joh a devoted Ever n is ton fan) as he walked down th gangway, and e Queen Ma ry 2 sounded whistle three tim her es. Wishing you all th e be from your friends atst, Cunard 19 THE CUNARDER ch-loved and We bid adieu to a mu ager in May, as respected Hotel Man er almost 47 John Duffy retired aft is recognised n Joh years of service. s and est gu and admired by s served ha d an , colleagues alike us mo Fa t os on two of The M – d orl W e Th Ocean Liners In d an 2 h et ab Queen Eliz 2. y Queen Mar the send-off he We wanted to give him everyone the deserved, and to give the best, so opportunity to wish him one in the we held two farewells ship’s the of Crew Mess in front senior for er company, and anoth . Later, om Ro tic officers in the Atlan n, pto am uth we gathered in So Manager where our Senior HR to him. ute Frank Prowse paid trib Three Queens glide away together After spending a brief period reunited at their home port, our three Queens set sail from Southampton in convoy on 13 July. Queen Elizabeth led the way, followed closely by Queen Victoria and then Queen Mary 2, before all heading off their separate ways. It was quite a dramatic sight, not least because it was the first time all three ocean liners have sailed together in daylight – so we were able to get some fantastic images and footage. To see more pictures, join our facebook group at www.facebook.com/cunard, and to watch a video of the fleet sailing together, visit our blog at wearecunard.com. Don’t they look magnificent? SEE US AT NEC, Birmingham 20-21 October 2012 cruisingshow.com The Three Queens OUT ON DVD To mark the historic meeting of the Three Queens in Southampton, celebrating Her Majesty the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, we have released a special commemorative DVD. The programme not only charts the history of the company and some of our most iconic ships but also shows extensive footage - including some never seen before - of the Three Queens event itself. There are also interviews with some of the key people involved in planning this truly spectacular day of celebrations. The DVD is priced at £9.99 plus £2.49 postage and packing within the UK. To order this wonderful souvenir of a truly momentous day, visit www.g2tv.co.uk/3queens or call 020 7735 2035.