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Cunard 185th Anniversary Sale Fares From $899 Per Person Plus $185 OBC Per Stateroom - Book by July 9, 2025

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Cunard, a luxury cruise line owned by Carnival headquartered in the UK is celebrating its 185th anniversary. Launched today, the 185th Anniversary Sale*, featuring fares starting at $899 per person plus $185 in Onboard Credit per stateroom, available across 185 voyages on select 2025–2027 voyages to Alaska, the Caribbean, Canada, Europe, the Mediterranean, the Panama Canal, Transatlantic Crossings and segments of the World Voyage.

Featured sailings span Cunard's four iconic ships, including flagship Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria, the newly transformed Queen Elizabeth and the line's newest ship, Queen Anne.

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Book by July 9, 2025
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Cunard, a luxury cruise line owned by Carnival headquartered in the UK is celebrating its 185th anniversary. Launched today, the 185th Anniversary Sale*, featuring fares starting at $899 per person plus $185 in Onboard Credit per stateroom, available across 185 voyages on select 2025–2027 voyages to Alaska, the Caribbean, Canada, Europe, the Mediterranean, the Panama Canal, Transatlantic Crossings and segments of the World Voyage.

Featured sailings span Cunard's four iconic ships, including flagship Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria, the newly transformed Queen Elizabeth and the line's newest ship, Queen Anne.

Cunard [cunard.com]
Book by July 9, 2025
Sailing Select 2025-2027

You may also want to look into booking with known and reputable OTAs who have their own exclusive incentives for you, on top of these savings. Compare the incentives by using the same trip on Travelocity, Priceline [priceline.com], Expedia [expedia.com], , AAA Travel [aaa.com] or Costco Travel. [travelocity.com].


Want to see more travel deals? Click here or here.


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I booked three cruises with Cunard in the last two weeks. None of my cruises qualify because they're at the end of 2027.

I actually use the company below to book all my Cunard cruises. I had booked several with them last year and everything thing worked out just fine, so I'm still using them to get extra onboard credit. I'm not connected to this company at all, just like their customer service and perks.

https://www.americandiscountcruis...JXEALw_wcB
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Quote from serra :

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At what point does Slickdeals get rid of the thumbs down? What trolls just come to thumbs down an emoji, or someone's legitimate attempt at helping people out, as SKOOBDO did? All it does is discourages people from posting, and it's really annoying seeing it.
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At what point does Slickdeals get rid of the thumbs down? What trolls just come to thumbs down an emoji, or someone's legitimate attempt at helping people out, as SKOOBDO did? All it does is discourages people from posting, and it's really annoying seeing it.
At what point in someone's life do they stop caring about a digital hand on their screen that indicates that someone may disagree with them? Live your life and don't concern yourself with the opinion of one of the billions of people you'll never meet or truly interact with in life.
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Does the $185 cover the mandatory daily gratuities/ cruise speak for "resort fees"?

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