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Cunard Cruises

The Cunard cruise line is famous for reminding its passengers of a time when travel was itself both a luxury and a pleasure.

Cunard focuses on comfort, privacy, and service – linking the traditional elegance of nineteenth century with the state-of-the-art And Cunard has the pedigree to support this claim, way back in 1839, Queen Victoria awarded Samuel Cunard the first ever licence to deliver mail across the Atlantic and so Cunard was the first company to take passengers on regularly scheduled transatlantic voyages and a continuous service ever since has ensured that Cunard has maintained a reputation for quality and service that is unparalleled. Somewhat more formal than other lines, Cunard appeals to the older passenger and doesn’t offer the wide range of ‘family’ activities that other cruise lines do, but provides a sophisticated experience that has brought the line a loyal following. The newly-launched Queen Victoria continues this elegant, upmarket cruising experience into the twenty-first century.

Cunard Cruises Ships

Queen Elizabeth

The new 92,000-ton liner, to be named ‘Queen Elizabeth’ has been ordered and is scheduled to enter service in the autumn of 2010.

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Queen Elizabeth 2

Queen Elizabeth 2 was launched by Her Majesty the Queen in 1967 and since then she’s served as a troop carrier, and royal yacht.

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Queen Mary 2

The Queen Mary 2 is the tallest, longest, largest and most expensive passenger cruise ship ever built and the only vessel still offering a regularly scheduled transatlantic service.

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Queen Victoria

This new Cunard liner, infamously launched by the Duchess of Cornwall in 2007, is an interesting move away from the superliner trend.

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