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July 04, 1980 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-07-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 4, 1980 9

Announcing
the first World Cruise ever
to visit 6 continents.

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Experience the Far East, take an
African safari. From "down under,"
you'll follow an exotic course to New
Guinea and through the China seas to
such Oriental gems as Hong Kong,
Singapore, even a land tour to the
People's Republic of China.
Then on to Kenya, where you can
take a wildlife photo safari in the African
game parks.
See civilization's cradle: the Mid-
East and Europe. You'll continue
through the Suez Canal to the Cradle of
Civilization: Egypt, Israel and Greece.
Then cruise the unbelievably blue Medi-
terranean in spring, calling at Sicily and
Tangier, before visiting England and
returning home across the Atlantic.

On January 18, 1981, the Queen
Elizabeth 2 sails on a history-
making World Cruise, visiting
23 ports in 80 days.
Early next year, join the one and
only Queen for an unprecedented
odyssey to six of the seven continents,
through seven seas...32,278 memorable
miles of warm-weather discovery...in
utter luxury and comfort.
Sun in the Caribbean, sail through
e Canal. You'll sail out of winter to
Tuba and Cartagena. Then an exciting
nsit through the Panama Canal to
Acapulco on the Mexican Riviera, and
on to Los Angeles.
Across the Pacific to summer in
Australia. Sail westward across the
majestic Pacific Ocean to Honolulu,
Tonga, Fiji and Australia, site of the
famed Great Barrier Reef.

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The only ship specially designed'for
world cruising. Quite simply, the
Queen is the most magnificent way to
see the world. She is 963 feet of sheer
majesty. Thirteen decks of fun and
excitement surrounded by the romance
of the open sea. Dining, dancing, swim-
ming and relaxing. The largest, most
sumptuous staterooms afloat. World-
famous authors, lecturers and entertain-
ers. And the impeccable service of her
British crew.
Where do you prefer to join the
Queen? Board in New York on January
18, or in Port Everglades, Florida, on
January 20. Cruises from both these
ports are 80 days. Or join the Queen at
Los Angeles on February 1 and you'll
visit 18 ports in just 60 days.

Complimentary airfare to and from
your home. Prices for the full 80-day
World Cruise range from $11,750 to
$63,500... and for the 60-day cruise
from Los Angeles, $10,300 to $57,000.
What's more, in celebration of Cunard's

140th Anniversary, these full-cruise rates
include complimentary airfare to and
from your home town.

Prices are per person, double occu-
pancy, and minimum-priced accommo-
dations are subject to availability. If your
time is limited, you can choose from
various fascinating segments of our 1981
World Cruise.
But do book promptly. Call:

TRAVEL UNLIMITED, INC.
(313) 424-8118

Queen Elizabeth 2

For once in your life, live.

CUNARD

British Registry

Lots of one-week Caribbean
cruises leave from Florida.
Only the fabulous Queen shows you the
same Caribbean from Newyork.

You can view your one-week Carib-
bean cruise aboard the QE2 as one of
life's grand indulgences. Or you can
view it as one of
today's biggest
travel bargains.
No Florida
airfare.
To begin with,
you sail for the
Caribbean from
New York in-
stead of from
Florida. Besides
hefty savings in
airfare, you spare
yourself and your
luggage the hassles of airport transfer.

CUNARD

British Registry

7-day cruises: July 18,
Aug. 16, Sept. 21, Oct. 24.
Visit San Juan and St. Thomas on
sailings from New York Fri., July 18;
Sat., Aug. 16; Sun., Sept. 21; or Fri.,
Oct. 24. Rates: $870 to $2,680, less
coupon discount.
And remember, QE2 rates cover
virtually everything, including gour-
met dining and entertainment.
Glamorous ports of call.
SAN JUAN, by day and night sam-
ple its beaches, drive through El
Yunque rain forest, dip into Old San
Juan nightlife. ST. THOMAS: explore
endless duty-free shops, uncrowded
beaches. BERMUDA: Quaint towns,
' unspoiled beaches for great
picture-taking.

The last great ship of its kind.
The Queen Elizabeth 2 is 140 years
of Cunard tradition, 963 feet of gran-
deur, 13 decks of non-stop excite-
ment, surrounded by the romance of
the open sea. It will take you days to
discover all her treasures: gourmet
restaurants, cozy pubs, dazzling en-
tertainment, casino, disco, cinema,
pools, shops. Impeccable service by
an all-British crew.
For choice accommodations.
bokok how.. Call:



TRAVEL UNLIMITED,_ INC.
15920 W. 12 MILE RD.
SOUTHFIELD, MICH. 48016

(313) 424-8118

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