Cunard is the only cruise line where dressing for dinner still feels like an event, not an obligation. The Transatlantic Crossing on Queen Mary 2 remains one of the great travel experiences — seven days of genuine ocean voyaging with a sense of occasion that no other line can match.
Since 1840, Cunard has defined ocean travel. What began as a mail service across the Atlantic evolved into the world’s most storied cruise line — a name synonymous with elegance, tradition, and the romance of the sea. Today, Cunard operates four magnificent ships: Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth, and the newest addition Queen Anne, launched in 2024.
Every Cunard voyage carries echoes of the golden age of ocean travel, yet the experience is decidedly contemporary. The Queens Grill suites offer some of the most refined accommodation at sea, while Britannia staterooms make the Cunard experience accessible to a broader audience without compromising on quality. Onboard, you’ll find world-class dining ranging from the elegant Britannia Restaurant to the intimate Verandah, enrichment programmes featuring notable speakers and performers, and the largest libraries at sea.
Cunard’s itineraries span the globe — from the iconic Transatlantic Crossing to grand voyages through the Mediterranean, Norwegian Fjords, Asia, Australia, and around the world. Their World Voyages, typically lasting over 100 days, represent the pinnacle of ocean cruising for those with the time and inclination for a true circumnavigation.
What sets Cunard apart is an intangible quality — the sense that you are participating in something with genuine heritage. The afternoon tea service, the ballroom dancing, the evening dress codes — these aren’t affectations but authentic traditions carried forward across nearly two centuries of ocean voyaging.



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Our Transatlantic Crossing was the highlight of a lifetime. Pan Australian arranged everything perfectly — from the Queens Grill suite to the pre-cruise hotel in Southampton. Simply magnificent.