Cunard unveils World Cruise 2016 plans
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Cunard has revealed its plans for World Cruises in 2016.
All three of its ships will operate World Cruises this year, with Queen Victoria offering the classic passage via the Panama Canal, while Queen Mary 2 will also sail a full circumnavigation via Cape Horn, the first time since 2009.
Queen Elizabeth will sail through South Africa, Australia, Japan and the Far East.
The three Queens will all depart on 10 January 2016 and all return on 10 May, visiting 92 ports in 49 countries.
Overnight stays will take place in Rio, Sydney, Cape Town, Singapore, San Francisco and Dubai while there will be 10 new ports for the cruise line at Amber Cove, Dominican Republic; Kangeroo Island, Australia; Port Victoria, Seychelles; Reunion; Newcastle, Australia; Cebu, Philippines; Jeju-do, South Korea; Hiroshima, Japan; Okinawa, Japan and Keelung, Taiwan.
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