Cunard Cruise
The
legacy of Cunard... It was a more civilized era, the Golden Age of
Ocean Travel. Crossing the ocean was a grand event unto itself, the
very embodiment of sophistication and privilege. And traveling
Cunard was what one naturally chose for such a voyage. Cunard's
glorious ocean liners were floating palaces of art deco splendor and
Edwardian excess, surrounding guests with every comfort and
elegance. They attracted the greatest personalities of the day, from
world leaders to movie stars, who sipped champagne at festive
black-tie soirees and strolled along graceful promenades attired in
their finest apparel. It was the quintessence of luxury travel, and
getting there was truly half the fun. Cunard continues this
celebration of style with Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth 2 - and
will proudly expand this heritage with Queen Victoria scheduled to
enter service in December 2007 - proving once again that, with
Cunard, the journey may be even more magnificent that the
destination.
Ships of Cunard Cruise
Queen Elizabeth
Relive
in modern glamour high society events of the 1930s and 1940s as you
grace ornate rooms whose rich decor recalls the halcyon days when
our first Queen Elizabeth ruled the waves. Your entrance into this
graceful realm is dramatic indeed, as you encounter the curved
staircases, geometric patterns and spectacular artwork of the
soaring Grand Lobby. Overlooking its stately grandeur is the...
Queen Mary 2
Queen
Mary 2 is the most magnificent ocean liner ever built. Her every
detail harkens to the Golden Age of Ocean Travel, while providing
one of the most modern cruise experiences on earth. From bow to
stern, discover 14 spacious decks on which to relax and unwind; to
indulge in pleasures and pursuits you never normally have time for.
Opulent public areas, extravagant dining rooms, ballrooms,...
Queen Victoria
With
the launch of Queen Victoria, three Queens will sail together under
the Cunard banner for the first time in our history. To set eyes on
her sleek outline, with her distinctive black and red livery, is to
recognize her instantly as the latest classic Cunarder, a unique
marriage of heritage and innovation. Warmly reminiscent of a more
gracious era, modern technology combines seamlessly
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