
Estimated for a 7-night Caribbean sailing per person, double occupancy. Excludes taxes, fees, gratuities, and airfare.
Cunard
Always Something to Look Forward To
About Cunard
Cunard is the most storied name in ocean travel. Operating since 1839, the line is synonymous with transatlantic crossings and British formality. The Queen Mary 2 remains the only true ocean liner in regular service, and Cunard's fleet exudes a particular elegance that no other line can replicate.
Best For
- Luxury seekers
- Classic cruise lovers
- Transatlantic travelers
- Mature travelers
Highlights
- Dining: Britannia Restaurant; Queens/Princess Grills; multiple specialty venues
- Entertainment: Ballroom dancing, West End shows, Planetarium, Royal Academicians
- Loyalty Program: The Cunard World Club
- Adults Only: No adult-only ships
- Kids Program: Yes
Ship Reviews3 published
Cunard Queen Anne in the Western Mediterranean: A Modern Cunard for the New Era
Eight nights from Southampton through Lisbon, Cádiz, Tangier, and Barcelona aboard Cunard's Queen Anne. The first new Cunard ship in 14 years arrives with thoughtful design, the requisite formality, and a clear future-facing identity.
Cunard Queen Victoria in the Eastern Mediterranean: Classical Cunard at Mature Hardware
Twelve nights from Civitavecchia through Greek islands, Istanbul, and the Adriatic aboard Cunard's Queen Victoria. The mature middle child of the Cunard fleet brings classical British formality to a culturally rich rotation.
Aboard the Queen Mary 2: A Transatlantic Crossing That Rewrites What Luxury Means
Seven nights on the QM2 from Southampton to New York. No itinerary stops, no private islands — just the pure, unhurried ritual of crossing the Atlantic in the company of one of the world's great ships.