
Queen Mary 2
This is, without a doubt, the most exciting ship to
come along in quite a while. The Queen Mary project has taken over 5 years to
complete and the result is the world's longest and tallest cruise ship ever. The
QM2 is the most expensive cruise ship ever built costing more than $800 million
US dollars to complete. Launched in January 2004, QM2 brings a whole new
meaning to the term "luxury".
| Operator: Cunard Line
|
Capacity (double occupancy):
2,620
|
| Builder: Chantiers de
l'Atlantique |
Full Capacity: 3,090
|
| Inaugurated: 2004 |
Space Ratio: 57.2 / 48.5
|
| Gross Tonnage: 150,000 gt
|
Crew: 1,254 |
| Length: 1,131 ft. / 345 m
|
Berlitz® Rating: N/A |

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Excerpts from the Cunard's Website
about the Queen Mary 2
THE GREATEST OCEAN LINER OF OUR TIME
Classic Cunard hallmarks weave throughout Queen Mary
2: sweeping staircases, soaring public rooms, a grand ballroom, a 360 promenade
deck. With one staff member per couple, Cunard's renowned White Star Service is
also assured.
The most anticipated ocean liner in the world also comes with an unprecedented
cache of luxuries and innovations. Three-quarters of her staterooms have
balconies. Lavish two-story duplexes even have their own private exercise
equipment. Exciting restaurants like Todd English and Cunard's renowned Grills
create the premier dining experience at sea.
A space ratio of 57.25 makes her one of the roomiest vessels anywhere. Even that
can't prepare you for the endless possibilities which occupy all this space - 14
decks of sports facilities, shops, bars, lounges,=A05 pools and no fewer than 10
restaurants, a largesse which allows you the freedom to experience your own
preferences and passions. Rejuvenate at the celebrated Canyon Ranch SpaClub. Or
how about the classic British deck game of quoits?
Try something novel. Learn something new! Cunard ConneXions is almost like a
college at sea, taking into account, of course, that you're on vacation. Or take
a virtual ride into space at Illuminations, the only planetarium afloat.
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