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Transatlantic Crossing with New York, Canada, Iceland & Norway

21 Nights | A no-fly odyssey from Southampton to New York, Canada, Iceland & Norway aboard Queen Mary 2

Day 1 – Southampton
Embark the Queen Mary 2, Cunard’s iconic flagship, and set sail for an adventure across the Atlantic.

Days 2–7 – Transatlantic Crossing
Six days at sea to savour slow travel at its best. Stroll wide teak decks, attend enrichment lectures, enjoy concerts, or simply sip afternoon tea in the Queen’s Room. Evenings bring elegant dining and West End–style productions.

Day 8 – New York, USA
Arrive in the city that never sleeps. See the Statue of Liberty as you sail in, then spend the day exploring Manhattan’s landmarks, from Times Square to Central Park.

Day 9 – At Sea
Reflect on New York as you enjoy a day of ocean serenity.

Day 10 – Halifax, Canada
Discover Nova Scotia’s seafaring capital, steeped in maritime history, colourful waterfronts, and friendly Canadian spirit.

Day 11 – Sydney, Canada
Explore Cape Breton Island, where Celtic traditions meet rugged coastal beauty.

Days 12–14 – At Sea
Relax with three days of leisure, entertainment, and enrichment as you sail toward Iceland.

Day 15 – Reykjavík, Iceland
Immerse yourself in the quirky Icelandic capital, with its hot springs, geothermal lagoons, and striking modern architecture.

Day 16 – Isafjordur, Iceland
Step into a remote, wild world of fjords, fishing villages, and dramatic cliffs.

Day 17 – Akureyri, Iceland
Known as the “Capital of the North,” Akureyri offers botanical gardens, whale-watching opportunities, and volcanic landscapes.

Days 18–19 – At Sea
Two relaxing sea days with time for spa indulgence, cultural lectures, or simply enjoying the rhythm of the waves.

Day 20 – Kristiansand, Norway
A charming Norwegian port with sandy beaches, colourful wooden houses, and a storybook feel.

Day 21 – At Sea
A final day to soak in all the elegance of the Queen Mary 2.

Day 22 – Southampton
Return to Southampton with memories of New York’s skyline, Canada’s charm, Iceland’s landscapes, and Norway’s fjords.


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