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Cunard

What's included?

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Food

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Essential Drinks

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Room Service

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Entertainment

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Pools, Gym & Sports deck

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Afternoon Tea

Cunard Line 101

Cunard Line is a renowned British-American cruise line company with a rich maritime history that dates back to the mid-19th century. Established in 1839 by Samuel Cunard, the company quickly gained prominence for its transatlantic passenger and mail services, effectively connecting Europe and North America. Cunard's ships became synonymous with luxury and elegance, catering to both the wealthy elite and immigrants seeking a new life in America.

The company is perhaps best known for its trio of iconic ocean liners: the RMS Queen Mary 2, RMS Queen Elizabeth 2, and the more recent RMS Queen Victoria. These ships not only epitomize Cunard's commitment to opulence and top-notch service but also offer passengers an immersive experience steeped in maritime history. From the classic design elements harkening back to the golden age of ocean travel to modern amenities and onboard entertainment, Cunard Line continues to capture the magic of a bygone era while adapting to contemporary preferences.

Over the years, Cunard Line has weathered economic challenges, changes in travel preferences, and even the decline of transatlantic ocean crossings due to the rise of air travel. Nevertheless, the company remains a prominent player in the cruise industry, offering a mix of transatlantic voyages, world cruises, and other itineraries that combine luxury, exploration, and a deep appreciation for the sea-faring heritage that defines the Cunard brand.

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