Why it took this long is a mystery, but finally – happily! – National Review is set to take on . . . an entire ocean!
Mark your calendar (block the dates August 31 to September 7) for what is certain to be a terrific conservative event and, for many, a once-in-a-lifetime travel experience: the 2016 National Review Atlantic Crossing.
Heck, we can’t even call it a “cruise.” It’s its own unique and delightful thing.
You've just got to attend. Picture yourself on Cunard Line's exquisite Queen Mary 2, the shockingly luxurious and recently reformatted (it’s buffed, brassy, and brilliant), along with 350-plus fellow conservatives, and dozens of top conservative speakers, enjoying seven full days and nights of revelry and scintillating discussion of the conservative movement in Washington and in the states, international affairs and the economy, America's culture, the European Union, Brexit, and so much more. Our phenomenal speaker lineup so far includes:
Guest Speakers To Include...former Senator Tom Coburn, former U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey, acclaimed novelist Mark Helprin, British author Douglas Murray, NR editor in chief Rich Lowry, media critic Brent Bozell, NRO editor Charles Cooke, ace conservative counsel Cleta Mitchell, domestic policy guru Sally Pipes, defense expert John Hillen, Claremont Review of Books editor Charles Kesler, conservative academic Daniel Mahoney, NRO editors-at-large John O’Sullivan and Kathryn Lopez, NR senior editors Jonah Goldberg, Jay Nordlinger, Ramesh Ponnuru, and David Pryce-Jones, NR essayists David French, Kevin Williamson, and Reihan Salam, NR ace reporters Jim Geraghty and Tim Alberta, NR columnist Rob Long, and NRO managing editor Katherine Connell.
And we expect more top conservatives to join us!
With these speakers, plus our affordable rates - prices start at just $2,577 a person - there's sure to be a rush on reservations. So please act immediately. The glorious Queen Mary 2 will be setting sail from Southampton, destined for New York City as it crosses the Atlantic is a ship built for smooth and delightful sailing. Over the course of taking ports - and while it's at sea, there will be a tremendous number of all-inclusive exclusives available ONLY to those who reserve a cabin via National Review. They include:
If you're one of those people who have ALWAYS wanted to come on an NR cruise (this will be our 39th voyage!) but have yet to do so, well, stops with the excuses, stop with the tarrying - make this the one. Especially if you’ve also ALWAYS wanted to do an Atlantic Crossing on one of the finest ships ever built.
Even if you are solo, trust us - you will not be alone (nearly 30 % of our cruisers are single!). Don't let that be the excuse for not having the time of your life.
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