Cunard Line is a British cruise line, known for its luxurious ocean liners and traditional, elegant style, with a fleet of four ships: Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth, and the newest, Queen Anne. Cunard has a long history, dating back to 1840, and is known for its transatlantic sailings and iconic ships like the Lusitania, Mauretania, and Queen Mary. Cunard maintains a traditional, old-world cruise line style, with traditions like afternoon tea, gala evenings, and elegant dining. Cunard is known for its “White Star Service,” which emphasizes warm, sincere, and personalized service. Cunard offers a variety of dining options, including the Britannia Restaurant, specialty restaurants, and the Golden Lion pub. Cunard cruises to various destinations, including the Caribbean, Europe, Alaska, and the Pacific Islands. Cunard offers a range of activities, including live music, theater performances, and special guest speaker events, all included in the cruise fare. Cunard is the only cruise line to regularly offer transatlantic crossings, with the Queen Mary 2 being the only ship to regularly make the crossing. Cunard offers a variety of world voyages, including Grand Voyages, World Voyage sectors, and Full World Voyages. Cunard Line is owned by Carnival Corporation & plc.
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