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If travel is meant to be savored, then crossing the oceans should be a majestic experience, not merely a hop across the pond. For travelers of this persuasion, only one name evokes the pleasures of the Golden Era of Ocean Travel: Cunard Line. Proudly continuing the tradition of luxury cruising that began in 1840, Queen Mary 2 debuted in 2004 as the company’s new flagship. As the grandest ocean liner ever built, the iconic ship provides her guests with unprecedented amenities and accommodations at every turn. Maintaining the line’s legacy and heritage, Queen Mary 2 is the only ship offering regularly scheduled Transatlantic service. Celebrating her 40th Anniversary in September 2007, Queen Elizabeth 2 endures as one of the greatest liners of her time and continues to set the standard of British elegance with superb White Star Service and gourmet cuisine. The newest addition to the Cunard fleet, Queen Victoria, made her debut in December 2007. Cunard caters to sophisticated, well-seasoned travelers who enjoy the finer things in life. The classic liners attract like-minded guests who enjoy the Cunard hallmarks of impeccable White Star Service, fine dining, sumptuous surroundings, civilized adventure and the legacy of historic voyages and Transatlantic travel. Cunard Line is a proud member of the Carnival Corporation, which also includes Carnival Cruise Lines, Holland America Line, Princess Cruises, Costa Cruises, and Seabourn Cruise Line. These lines appeal to a wide range of lifestyles and budgets, but share a passion to please each guest, and a commitment to quality and value. | |
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