The Cunard cruise line is synonymous with luxury cruising and boasts an unrivalled maritime heritage dating back almost two centuries.
From mini cruises to round-the-world voyages and iconic transatlantic crossings, Cunard is a name that has achieved legendary status within the cruising industry.
From the moment you step on board one of Cunard’s ships, you’ll be struck by the exquisite attention to detail. Polished brass fittings, Art Deco interiors and Afternoon Tea served by white-gloved waiters – all this and more creates the ambience of a bygone age. And with a high staff-to-passenger ratio, you’ll find yourself well attended to, from morning till night.
From royalty to the stars of the Silver Screen, Cunard have welcomed an endless line-up of illustrious figures and continues to do so in unparalleled style sailing to the furthest points of the globe. Travel on one of four world-famous ships, each one of them a paragon of nautical excellence, and create your own Cunard story.
Whilst it is not necessary to tip, gratuities are appreciated. Britannia Staterooms, gratuities are $11.50 pp per night. For Grill Suites, they are $13.50 pp per night. These are the same regardless of age for adults and children.
Cunard have four ships; Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth, Queen Victoria and their newest addition Queen Anne.
Contrary to popular belief, the average age on board Queen Mary 2 isn’t anywhere near 80. In fact, in recent years it has dropped from 59 to 55, and there are plenty of twenty and thirty somethings on each voyage.
Cunard’s flagship, Queen Mary 2, is the largest liner in the fleet.
Queen Anne is Cunard’s newest ship, she is due to set sail in early 2024.
Yes Cunard have single cabins. Solo travelers can select a single stateroom, either with or without an ocean view.