Date/£pp | Inside | Outside | Balcony | Single |
24th June 2025* | 4099 | SOLD | 4999 | 6399 |
Date/£pp | Inside | Balcony | Mini Suite/Princess Grill | Single |
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18th July 2025* | 4199 | 4999 | SOLD | 7199 |
*Includes 15-night cruise with Majestic Princess and 7-night cruise with Queen Mary 2
Experience the joy of cruising across the Atlantic on two amazing cruise itineraries. During your Ultimate No-Fly Niagara Falls cruise package, you'll voyage from Southampton to New York, and back again!, onboard the elegant Queen Mary 2.
This iconic ship offers a range of cosy accommodations, exceptional dining venues, and an engaging roster of entertainment.
During this exceptional cruise & stay holiday, you'll enjoy not one but two city tours!
Take in all the main sightseeing spots of New York on this expert-guided walking tour of the city. Discover the Big Apple's iconic landmarks, world-class museums, diverse neighbourhoods, and unparalleled energy. From Broadway to Central Park, New York City has it all.
Explore the rich history and vibrant culture of Boston on a captivating walking tour. Wander along the cobblestone streets of the Freedom Trail, tracing the footsteps of American revolutionaries. Immerse yourself in the city's colonial past as you visit iconic landmarks like the Paul Revere House and Faneuil Hall.
Travel to world-famous destinations with our Ultimate No-Fly Niagara Falls package! Take a look at the full itinerary, below...
Day 1 - Embark Queen Mary 2 in Southampton for 7-night cruise
Days 2 - 7 - Luxury Transatlantic cruising
Day 8 - Disembark Majestic Princess in Boston (1-night stay) and venture on Boston Walking Tour
Day 9 - Transfer from Boston to Niagara Falls (2-night stay)
Days 10 & 11 - Niagara Falls at leisure
Day 12 - Transfer from Niagara Falls to New York (3-night stay)
Day 13 - New York Walking Tour
Day 14 - New York at leisure
Day 15 - Embark Queen Mary 2 in New York for 7-night cruise
Days 16 - 21 - Luxury Transatlantic cruising
Day 22 - Disembark Queen Mary 2 in Southampton
^18th July 2025 itinerary includes Majestic Princess cruise from Southampton, sailing to New York and including port calls in Glasgow (Greenock), Akureyri, Isafjordur, Rekjavik, St John's (Newfoundland) & Halifax
No! All overseas transfers are included in the price of your cruise.
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Cruise ship terminology
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Purser: the person responsible for onboard billing.
During your cruise
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