Cunard’s new cruise to the Canaries is a pre-Christmas treat with star guests LuLu, Russell Watson and Jimmy Tarbuck

SAIL away to sunnier climes this December on Cunard’s new no-fly cruises to the Canary Islands from Southampton – with some famous faces providing nightly entertainment.

The 12-night cruise aboard the Queen Mary 2 ship includes stops at Canary Island hotspots Lanzarote and Tenerife, as well as visits to Portuguese capital Lisbon and the Spanish port of Cadiz.



The cruise includes an exclusive performance from singing sensation LuLu

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In-between sightseeing and relaxing on board, holidaymakers can enjoy exclusive performances from celebrity guests including singer LuLu, classical vocalist Russell Watson and comedy legend Jimmy Tarbuck OBE.

As well as live music and stand-up, the top-notch entertainment programme includes dancers, acrobats and illusionists, plus gala balls with themed evenings and ballroom dancing.

On-board restaurants such as The Verandah offers steak and seafood, while British and European dishes are available in the main dining room.

Classic pub fare can be found at the Golden Lion or there Is traditional afternoon tea served in the Queens Rooms.

The state-of-the-art cruise ship even has its own spa where guests can indulge in beauty and wellness treatments inspired by the ocean.

The one-off cruise sets sail on 1 December 2021 and is priced from £1,199pp with on-board meals, drinks and facilities included in the fare.

For more information click here. Or to book now call 0808 296 7715.



The no-fly cruise aboard the state-of-the-art Queen Mary 2 ship sets sail from Southampton

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