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  2. A daily $20 tip? Why cruise lines are raising gratuity rates.

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    Mainstream cruise lines typically add gratuities to passengers’ bills on a per-guest, per-day basis. The rates can range from around $15 to more than $20, depending on the line and stateroom ...

  3. How Much It Costs To Sail Aboard These 10 One-of-a-Kind ... - AOL

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    Cunard Line. Cunard boasts onboard films, lectures, a huge library and even a planetarium. ... Many cruise lines sell packages that cover some or all of these charges, so it’s important to ...

  4. Cunard Line - Wikipedia

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    The Cunard Line (/ ˈ k j uː n ɑː r d / KYEW-nard) is a British shipping and cruise line based at Carnival House at Southampton, England, operated by Carnival UK and owned by Carnival Corporation & plc. [1]

  5. 7 of the best Christmas cruises for 2024/25 - AOL

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    Here is our roundup of the best Christmas cruises for 2024/25. Cunard: Caribbean celebration ... including onboard gratuities and return flights. ... You can even try out the 3,000sq ft zip line ...

  6. MV Cunard Adventurer - Wikipedia

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    MV Cunard Adventurer (also known as Sunward II Adventurer, Triton and Coral) was a cruise ship built for the Cunard Line and operated from 1971 to 1977. She was the first of the company's vessels in the 20th century to bear a name that did not end in "ia" or begin with "Queen."

  7. MV Cunard Ambassador - Wikipedia

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    MV Cunard Ambassador was a cruise ship planned as one of a class of eight ships for the charter airline Overseas National Airways.At the same time, the Cunard Line was moving into the cruise market because the increasing popularity of international flights meant that its transatlantic passenger services were no longer viable.