nce a grand ocean voyage was, quite simply, the only way to travel between two great continents. From Samuel Cunard's early ships, bold pioneers and adventurous
spirits sought their slice of land in the New World as thousands followed their dreams across the Atlantic.
Soon enough, the luxuries of life on board came to the fore. Suites, lounges and public rooms grew ever more lavish and played host to social occasions sparkling with glamour and sophistication. Since the opulent excesses of the 1920s, crowned heads and famous faces have graced gala dinners, and society darlings have strolled with Hollywood legends on the decks of our iconic liners.
Today, only one ship regularly reinterprets this classic crossing: Queen Mary 2. She embraces this timeless refinement and relaxation over six or seven legendary days and unforgettable nights – as a host of thrilling options invite extra adventure and exploration beyond the Atlantic.