A Transatlantic Crossing is an odyssey that bridges continents in unparalleled luxury.
Sailing from New York to London, Hamburg, or Le Havre (or vice versa), the Transatlantic Crossing is an odyssey that bridges continents in unparalleled luxury. As you depart from the bustling cityscape of Manhattan, the Verrazano Bridge and the Statue of Liberty bid you farewell. The horizon gradually transforms, revealing endless ocean vistas.
Cunard’s flagship vessel, Queen Mary 2®, is the only true ocean liner left in existence and epitomizes elegance and grandeur with spacious decks, luxurious staterooms, and exquisite dining venues, it’s a floating palace.
Unlike traditional cruises with frequent port stops, the Transatlantic Crossing focuses on the journey itself. Onboard you’ll be enveloped by the vastness of the Atlantic. Use this time to disconnect, unwind, and immerse yourself in leisurely pursuits. But worry not about being bored. Many guests complain that they simply didn’t have enough time to do everything they wanted and return once again to experience all that Queen Mary 2 has to offer.
Guests can even travel with their dogs or cats with the ships exclusive Kennels.
Your days are yours to shape. Attend lectures, indulge in spa treatments, or participate in dance classes. Visit the planetarium, where the cosmos come alive. Or simply curl up with a captivating book—the choice is yours.
Cunard® takes dining seriously. Savor gourmet meals in elegant restaurants, from classic British fare to international cuisine. The Gala Evenings add a touch of glamour, encouraging passengers to dress their best.
Nights come alive with sparkling entertainment. Enjoy live music, theater performances, and themed parties. The Royal Court Theatre hosts world-class acts with performers trained by Julliard or the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, ensuring your evenings are as enchanting as the sunsets over the Atlantic.
The Transatlantic Crossing transcends time. It’s a chance to disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with the rhythm of the sea. As you sail toward Europe, you’ll feel the echoes of history—the same route taken by legendary ocean liners of yesteryears.