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I plan a regular passenger boat trip to west europe, where and how can I start?
How much is passenger tickets and can I also place an order for rent car in europe?
Well, I am not too versed as to what to do about a rental car, but as far as ships are concerned, I believe the only vessel taking passengers to Europe and back is Cunard Lines Queen Mary 2. The cost for the cheapest transatlantic room is a couple hundred dollars, I think (you’d have to check) but I would recommend it. I have never been on her, but I did a report (a pretty extensive one) on her for my Naval Architecture I class last year, and it is quite the ship.
Also, the Queen Victoria may do trans Atlantic, but again, you’d have to check with Cunard’s website
www.cunard.com
While I was checking to make sure that was the correct address, I glanced at prices for a transatlantic crossing. It’s about $995 US for the cheapest room I think.
Anyway, hope this helps
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October 30th, 2009 at 10:17 am
inwest europe possibly in the water
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October 30th, 2009 at 10:39 am
Well, I am not too versed as to what to do about a rental car, but as far as ships are concerned, I believe the only vessel taking passengers to Europe and back is Cunard Lines Queen Mary 2. The cost for the cheapest transatlantic room is a couple hundred dollars, I think (you’d have to check) but I would recommend it. I have never been on her, but I did a report (a pretty extensive one) on her for my Naval Architecture I class last year, and it is quite the ship.
Also, the Queen Victoria may do trans Atlantic, but again, you’d have to check with Cunard’s website
http://www.cunard.com
While I was checking to make sure that was the correct address, I glanced at prices for a transatlantic crossing. It’s about $995 US for the cheapest room I think.
Anyway, hope this helps
References :
http://www.cunard.com
October 30th, 2009 at 11:13 am
think about this for a moment???!!! you thinking yet?? if you wanted to go to england where would you go to get tickets???
personaly I think your just wasteing everyone’s time with your stupid questions.
So use some (if any) brain matter you have and work it out
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