If travel is meant to be savored, then crossing the oceans should be a majestic experience, not merely a hop across the pond. For travelers of this persuasion, only one name evokes the pleasures of a golden era: Cunard Line. Proudly continuing the tradition of luxury cruising that began in 1840, Queen Mary 2 debuted in 2004 as the new flagship of The Most Famous Ocean Liners in the Worldsm. As the tallest, longest, largest and most expensive cruise ship ever built, QM2 provides her guests with unprecedented amenities and accommodations at every turn. Maintaining the tradition of her Cunard and White Star Line predecessors, QM2 is the only ship offering regularly scheduled transatlantic service. Queen Elizabeth 2 continues to set the standard of British elegance with superb White Star Servicesm and gourmet cuisine. Sailing a definitive World Cruise and round-trip Southampton voyages, QE2 endures as one of the greatest liners of her time. The two Queens will be joined by Queen Victoria in 2007.
With incomparable ships, time-honoured traditions and renowned White Star ServiceSM, Cunard Line has long set the standard for luxury on the high seas. Now the 2008 Berlitz Complete Guide to Cruising & Cruise Ships has given Cunard top ranking among the 10 largest cruise companies, as well as Best Overall Food and Best Overall Service. The independent-guide's author, Douglas Ward, has sailed on 960 cruises and is widely regarded as the world's foremost expert on cruising.
Sail aboard The Most Famous Ocean Liners in the WorldSM and experience the unrivalled elegance, fine dining and gracious service that define the legendary world of Cunard.
Ships in Fleet: Queen Elizabeth 2, Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria
Cruise Destinations: Southern Africa, Australia / New Zealand, Bahamas, Baltic / Russia, British Isles / Ireland, Canary Island / North Africa, Caribbean, Cruises to Nowhere, Western Europe, Far East / Orient, Hawaii, India, Eastern Mediterranean / Aegean, Western Mediterranean, Southeast Mediterranean, Mexico, New England / Canada, Northeast US Coast, Panama Canal, Red Sea / Suez Canal, Scandinavia / North Cape, South America, South Pacific / Tahiti, Southeast Asia, Southeast US Coast, Transatlantic, Transpacific, West Coast, World