Cunard Line Cruise Reviews

Cunard Line is a luxury cruise line that has been operating for over 175 years. It is known for its iconic ocean liners, including the Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth, and Queen Anne (arriving in 2024), which offer some of the most elegant and sophisticated cruise experiences available.

Cunard offers a wide range of itineraries, including transatlantic crossings, world cruises, and shorter voyages to destinations such as the Caribbean, Europe, and the Mediterranean. The ships are known for their grand ballrooms, spacious staterooms, and opulent public spaces, and offer a range of dining options, entertainment, and activities to suit all tastes.

Cunard’s passengers are a mix of travelers, including families, couples, solo travelers, and multi-generational groups, who appreciate the line’s rich history, traditional British style, and impeccable service. The line is committed to providing its guests with a unique and memorable experience, and its staff is known for their attention to detail and personalized service.

Over the course of the years, I’ve had the opportunity to sail on these Cunard Line voyages:

  • Queen Mary 2
  • Queen Mary 2
    • July 2 – 6, 2005
    • Itinerary – New York 4th of July Cruise
    • AccommodationsSuite 9005 – Queen’s Grill Suite
    • View my photo tour of the Queen Mary 2

Queen Mary 2 at Trondheim. Photo credit: wikimedia commons user beagle84
Queen Mary 2

Overview of Cunard Line

Cunard Line is a British-American owned cruise line that was founded in 1840. It is headquartered in Southampton, England and has been a part of the Carnival Corporation & plc group since 1998. The company operates a fleet of three ships, the Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria, and Queen Elizabeth, which are some of the largest and most luxurious ocean liners in the world.

Cunard is known for its rich maritime heritage and its commitment to providing its guests with a traditional, elegant, and sophisticated cruising experience. The line operates a variety of itineraries, including transatlantic crossings, world cruises, and shorter voyages to destinations such as the Caribbean, Europe, and the Mediterranean.

The ships in the Cunard fleet are designed to offer a high level of comfort and luxury, and feature spacious staterooms, grand ballrooms, and elegant public spaces. The ships also offer a range of dining options, including traditional British cuisine, as well as a variety of entertainment options, such as live music and theater performances.

Cunard is also known for its attentive and personalized service, with staff trained to ensure that each guest’s needs are met. The line places a strong emphasis on passenger safety and security, and its ships are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and systems to ensure the well-being of its guests.

Queen Mary 2

The Queen Mary 2 is a cruise ship that was built by Chantiers de l’Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire, France, and was launched in 2004. It is the largest and most expensive ocean liner ever built and is considered one of the most luxurious and technologically advanced ships in the world.

The Queen Mary 2 has a gross tonnage of 151,400 and a length of 1,131 feet, making it one of the largest cruise ships in operation. It has a maximum passenger capacity of 2,620, and features 1,310 staterooms, including suites and balconies. The ship is designed to accommodate a wide range of passenger needs, with several different types of staterooms available, including single, double, and family staterooms.

The ship is equipped with a range of high-tech systems, including state-of-the-art navigation and safety systems, as well as a propulsion system that allows it to cruise at speeds of up to 30 knots. The Queen Mary 2 also features several innovative features, such as a planetarium, a theater, a ballroom, and a range of dining options, including a traditional British-style pub and several gourmet restaurants.

The ship’s public spaces are designed in a traditional style, with an emphasis on grand staircases, elegant furnishings, and spacious lounges. The ship’s interior design is a blend of classic and modern styles and features a range of materials, including marble, glass, and wood.

Queen Victoria

Queen Victoria is a cruise ship that was built by Fincantieri in Italy and was launched in 2007. It has a gross tonnage of 90,049 and a length of 964 feet, making it a mid-sized cruise ship. It has a maximum passenger capacity of 2,014, and features 935 staterooms, including suites and balconies. The ship is designed to accommodate a wide range of passenger needs, with several different types of staterooms available, including single, double, and family staterooms.

Queen Elizabeth

Queen Elizabeth is a cruise ship that was built by Fincantieri in Italy and was launched in 2010 and is known for its elegant design, spacious public spaces, and luxurious amenities.  The ship has a gross tonnage of 90,901 and a length of 965 feet, making it a mid-sized cruise ship. It has a maximum passenger capacity of 2,068, and features 1,046 staterooms, including suites and balconies.