Cruise Line: Cunard
Owned by the Carnival Corporation, Cunard ships have a reputation for providing world wide quality voyages in sumptuous surroundings. The QE2 and Queen Mary 2 will be joined by Queen Victoria, maiden voyages December 2007.
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Queen Elizabeth 2 |
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Entered service in 1969, benefited from a complete refit in 2001 …described by Cunard as 'a floating palace where pleasures are unmatched'. The QE2 is a classic cruise liner yet offers contemporary comfort. The QE2 offers a wide choice of well equipped cabins from compact to spacious, all with bathrooms. Suites have huge marble bathrooms. Passengers tend to be discerning British and North American 50+.
The Queen Elizabeth 2 has been sold for $100 million and is to become a floating hotel and museum, the liner will be anchored off the Palm Jumeirah to draw tourists to one of Dubai's man-made islands. The QE2 will continue its cruise intineraries until November 2008. The QE2 is the longest-serving ship in the 168-year history of the Cunard line. |
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Queen Mary 2 |
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Entered service in 2003 described by Cunard as 'the most anticipated ocean liner in the world'. QM2 offers a wealth of options and innovations, including 14 decks of sports facilities, shops, bars, lounges, 5 pools and no fewer than 10 restaurants, including Cunard's renowned Grills which help create a premier dining experience at sea. A space ratio of 57.25 making her one of the roomiest vessels at sea.
Cabins are spacious and beautifully appointed.
Three-quarters of her staterooms have balconies. Lavish two-story duplexes have their own private exercise equipment. |
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Queen Victoria |
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| Distinctive black and red livery, together with a sleek outline, which will make her instantly regconiseable as the latest classic Cunard liner. Cunard passengers tend to be discerning and over 45. |
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