For over a century and a half, the iconic ships of Cunard have been defining sophisticated ocean travel. They have always been "The Most Famous Ocean Liners In The World". From her fabled vessels of the past to her present royal court - Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth 2 and Queen Victoria - Cunard has carried guests across the great oceans and to the far points of the globe in unparalleled style. In design, all three ships capitalize on the long history of the company - they are British in feel and fly the British flag. The most glamorous names have made champagne toasts in her salons, waltzed the night away in her grand ballrooms, and whiled away hours immersed in fascinating conversation on her decks.
Fellow Passengers: Cunards ships are for those seeking a classic experience which would mean that most of their guests are older. However, during school holidays, there are plenty of young families with children on board their ships.
Destinations
With Cunard, the journey may be even more magnificent that the destination. Besides its famous world cruise, Cunard ships cover exotic destinations like the Canary Islands, Canada & New England, Northern & Southern Europe as well as the ever popular Caribbean.
The QM2 is the grandest, most magnificent ocean liner ever built and at the time of its launch was the largest ever. It boasts the most modern luxuries and amenities
The Queen Victoria gracefully blends timeless British tradition with a rich array of modern amenities. Relish the contemporary sophistication and timeless elegance of her magnificent venues.
Queen Elizabeth recalls the rich heritage of the first Cunarder to bear the name, her art deco flourishes both echo that legendary age and enhance her luxurious modern allure. Artworks from her predecessors, Queen Elizabeth and QE2, hang beside original British commissioned pieces. Within Queen Elizabeth's sleek lines, the lavishness of past eras meets the thrilling future of ocean travel.