Cunard operates a service calling at the following ports...
Southampton, England
New York
Newport, Rhode Island
Boston, Massachusetts
Bar Harbor, Maine
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Quebec City, Quebec
It depends on which coast you are starting from.
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Of course it depends where in UK, and by what route you travel. The 'common' sailing route is to Portsmouth with a brief stop in Azores (for example Horta). Using this route, I calculate the shortest possible sailing route to be 3550 nm (or 6590 km). If you just want to know the shortest straight line distance then it is 3330 nm (6160 km) from St John's, Antigua to Lands End, UK. (I excluded any of the UK islands since the calculation becomes quite complicated!).
7 to 10 hours - depends on your route
The route a vessel navigates
The Northwest Passage. It IS there, it's just not a "direct" route -it is "circuitous".
Tatton Zanardo,born in 1987 in Vancouver British Columbia Canada. Zanardo and Richardson met in the UK during the 2011 trans Atlantic world sailing cup where Zanardo was on the Canadian national sailing team.
east north east
The best place to have a sailing boat, is by the coast.
Yes, route planner does work in the United States. It is also offered in places like Canada, and South America. So have fun using your routeplanner UK.
I guess that depends on which port you intend to disembark on.
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