Passengers will have multiple chances to circle the globe in 2015 when Cunard Line celebrates its 175th anniversary with several circumnavigation voyages.
 
Together, the line’s three ships — Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth — will visit 82 unique destinations in 46 countries. Passengers will be able to combine itineraries into and out of Sydney, when the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria meet there in March.
 
Other highlights include visits to a commemoration of the Battle of Gallipoli in Turkey, a Chinese New Year celebration in China and a fleetwide Cunard rendezvous in Southampton, England, on May 3, 2015.
 
Each ship will offer separate global trips.
 
Queen Mary 2 will make four maiden calls (Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei; Bitung, Indonesia; Sanya, China; and Sihanoukville, Cambodia) on its 113-night east-west voyage, visiting 38 ports in 21 countries. World voyage fares start at $16,399.
 
Queen Victoria will make five maiden calls (Akaroa, New Zealand; Bora Bora; Puerto Limón, Costa Rica; Rarotonga, Cook Islands; and San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua) on its 103-night itinerary. It will visit 33 ports in 21 countries. Full world fares start at $12,699.
 
Queen Elizabeth will sail a 112-night Western Circumnavigation itinerary visiting 38 ports in 26 countries. It will make one maiden call to Yorkeys Knob, Australia. Full world fares start at $15,499.
 
Passengers who book before Feb. 28, 2014, can receive onboard credit of up to $3,000 per stateroom. In addition, members of the line’s World Club are eligible for savings of up to $2,000 per person.
 
The line allows pre-registration for the trips now. They will be available for booking beginning Sept. 5.
 
 
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