How to Take a Cunard Cruise

Cunard Line, founded in 1838, is the owner of some of the most famous ships in the world: the RMS Queen Elizabeth II, the RMS Queen Mary II and the new MS Queen Victoria. Cunard ships travel the world and are the last line to make regular Trans-Atlantic voyages. The line is noted for its elegant dining rooms and its long, sleek ship design.

Instructions

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      Plan ahead. Cunard ships are some of the most popular on the seas. Unique voyages, such as the meeting of the two "Queen" ships, are filled early. Avoid disappointment by booking well in advance.

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      Take a Trans-Atlantic voyage. Cunard Line is the last ship line to make regular Trans-Atlantic voyages, from Southampton, in the UK, to New York City. Relive a bit of the romance of the early 20th century ocean liners by taking a six-day "crossing."

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      Pamper yourself at the Canyon Ranch Spa. The Queen Mary offers a full spa and fitness facility, sponsored by Tucson's Canyon Ranch. Enjoy a facial, a massage, or a full custom-made dietary plan.

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      Dance in the largest ballrooms at sea. Try your dance moves on the Queens Room dance floor on the Queen Mary or the Queen Victoria. These dance floors are also the perfect place to show off your formal wear.

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      Explore the Cunardia Museum. Both the Queen Victoria and the Queen Mary boast onboard museums that illustrate the long maritime history, with artifacts, photographs and model ships.

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      Keep in touch with those at home. Check and send emails as well as read the current newspapers at the ConneXions Internet cafes on all of the Cunard ships.

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