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Cruise Style: Luxury
One of the world’s most distinguished names in ocean travel
since 1840, Cunard has a long and distinguished record of deluxe
transatlantic crossings and worldwide cruising. Cunard liners are
legendary for comfortable accommodations, excellent cuisine, personal
service, and far-flung destinations. The Queen Elizabeth 2 is the
last of the great liners to regularly schedule crossings between
New York and Southampton.
Special Features
Cunard has been in the business of providing ocean travel for more
than 160 years. When crossing the Atlantic, Queen Elizabeth 2 is
a city at sea with distinct classes of passage/service. Dining room
assignments are made according to class of accommodation booked.
However, public rooms are open to all passengers, except the Queen’s
Grill Lounge, reserved for Grill Class passengers. Other than the
first and last nights on board, formal attire is the norm on Queen
Elizabeth 2.
Caronia’s interiors are spacious and elegant and her exteriors
are expansive with a wrap-around teak promenade deck. International
cuisine is served in a single dining seating.
Delightful daily events are afternoon tea and the maritime tradition
of sounding the ship’s bell at noon.
Cruise Itineraries
Transatlantic; Bermuda; Caribbean; New England/Canada; South America;
Europe; Africa; The Canary Islands.
Few spots on the globe are untouched by ships of the Cunard Line.
Your Shipmates
Discerning couples from their late-30’s to retirees are drawn
to Cunard's transatlantic crossings, destination rich itineraries,
and the ambiance of traveling at sea in real ocean liners.
Junior Cruisers
Adult-oriented, Caronia has no program for children and is not
an appropriate choice for families. Queen Elizabeth 2 is more kid-friendly
and even has a kennel for family pets.
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