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If travel is meant to be savoured, then crossing the oceans should be a majestic experience, not merely a hop across the pond. For travellers of this persuasion, only one name evokes the pleasures of a golden era: Cunard® Line.
Proudly continuing the tradition of luxury cruising that began in 1840, Queen Victoria was successfully launched in December 2007 and was named by HRH The Duchess of Cornwall in a spectacular ceremony in Southampton.
Queen Mary 2® continues her scheduled transatlantic service and the demand for this legendary crossing is growing. Maintaining the tradition of her Cunard and White Star Line predecessors, Queen Mary 2 is the only ship offering regularly scheduled transatlantic service.
Queen Elizabeth 2 celebrated her 40th anniversary in September 2007 and continues to set the standard of British elegance with superb White Star Service„ and gourmet cuisine. QE2 is the world™s most loved ship and 2008 sees her farewell season start in style with her 26th World Cruise followed by many roundtrip Southampton voyages until November when she will sail her final voyages to her new home in Dubai.
Cunard Line is one of the world's most recognised brand names with a classic British heritage and is part of Carnival Corporation and PLC.
In addition to Cunard, Carnival Corporation & PLC also includes Princess Cruises, Holland America Line, Carnival Cruise Line, Seabourn Cruise line, P&O Cruises, AIDA Cruises, Costa Cruises and Ocean Village.
Together, these member lines share a commitment to quality and value, offering cruises that appeal to the widest range of lifestyles and budgets and sail to some of the world's most exciting destinations.
Ships in Service:
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Current Ships
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Year in
Service
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Tonnage
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Guests
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Crew
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Queen Elizabeth 2
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1969
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70,327
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1,791
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921
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Queen Mary 2
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2004
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151,400
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2,620
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1,238
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Queen Victoria
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2007
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90,000
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2,000
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1,003
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New Builds:
Queen Elizabeth 2010
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