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Queen Mary 2
Where does one start with our
majestic flagship?
It’s not for nothing that she’s the most famous
ocean liner in the world. Her sheer scale and
elegance see to that. Encompassed within her
graceful lines are fifteen restaurants and bars,
five swimming pools, a full-sized theatre, a
casino, a Canyon Ranch SpaClub
®
, a 3D cinema,
the world’s first floating planetarium and the
largest dance floor at sea. She even has spacious
kennels, to accommodate our four-legged guests
in style on Transatlantic Crossings.
For lovers of fresh sea air, there are around
three-and-a-half acres of deck space and
- as on all three Cunard Queens - a traditional
promenade deck that circumnavigates the ship.
As well as an incredible feat of engineering,
she’s a fine art gallery. More than five thousand
commissioned works hang in her public spaces
and staterooms. Perhaps most prominent is
sculptor John McKenna’s gleaming bronze relief
portrait of the ship in the Grand Lobby, inspired
by the Art Deco mural in the main dining room
of the original Queen Mary.
Where you can visit aboard
Queen Mary 2.
Queen Mary 2 continues the proud Cunard
tradition of regular Transatlantic Crossings to or
from New York – that most iconic of journeys.
There’s also the opportunity to explore more of
America and Canada by heading north along
the coast from New York. In addition, a number
of Short Breaks out of Southampton offer the
perfect chance to experience the ship and some
European delights closer to home. Early in 2016,
she embarks on a full 120-night westbound
circumnavigation of the world, via South America.
Book a holiday for a particular section of it, or
join us for the entire unforgettable expedition.
Queen Mary 2.
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