Since 1840 Cunard Line has been synonymous with the quest for new discoveries and the quintessence of British traditions with timeless voyages.
Our flagship Queen Mary 2, is the most famous ocean liner in the world. Her elegance and scale are like no other. She is built to sail the open seas with the strength to cut through the mighty Atlantic. She even has kennels to accommodate four-legged guests in style during Transatlantic Crossings. Queen Mary 2 was remastered in 2016.
Stylish Queen Elizabeth pays tribute to classic Art Deco design. Hollywood glamour is evoked by her elegant wood paneling, gleaming chandeliers, marble flooring and beautiful decorative touches. She has undergone a refit in 2019. Graceful Queen Victoria has her own distinct personality. Her Edwardian elegance is warm and plush, executed with Cunard’s hallmark flare. In 2017 she underwent a major transformation to increase choice in stateroom selection and several other luxurious new features.
Cunard is a truly unique vacation experience at sea and has set the standard for luxury ocean travel, offering a heightened sense of occasion and refined social atmosphere. We have many things in common with the world’s landmark hotels and luxury rail voyages.
Landmark locations.
Legendary journeys.
Iconic architecture.
Historical and / or cultural significance.
High profile clientele.
Memorialized as backdrop / setting in books, movies, TV.
Personalized white-glove service.
Luxurious accommodations and suites.
Fine dining, signature dishes and signature cocktails.
Industry innovations / firsts.
Traditional experiences / ceremonies.
Set the standard for luxury.
A refined atmosphere with a bit of formality.
Defined by timelessness and superlatives.
The first impression that most people experience is the surprising amount of space on board; from broad open decks to beautiful atriums, one is equally sure to find a peaceful place or a lively activity—there is always somewhere to suit the way one feels.
Plus, guests enjoy the luxury of time. A Cunard holiday offers just the right balance of time spent on board and ashore. Wherever possible there is a sea day immediately after setting sail and also the day before disembarkation so guests are always refreshed and ready for adventures to come.