Cunard Line

Queen Mary 2

Overview

149,215
Gross Tonnage
2,691
Guest Capacity
2004
Year Built
2016
Last Refit
2.08
Crew Ratio

Since its launch in 2004, and following a significant refurbishment in 2016, the Queen Mary 2 (QM2) stands as a testament to Cunard Line's enduring dedication to luxury, comfort, and the esteemed traditions of sea travel. Reflecting its premium offerings, the QM2 accommodates up to 2,691 passengers, delivering an authentic ocean liner experience that artfully combines the allure of old-world charm with contemporary luxury and technological innovation. Built to outshine its forebears, it offers a distinctive transatlantic voyage that sets it apart from ordinary cruise vacations.

The onboard experience of the QM2 is marked by an unmatched level of elegance and sophistication. Guests can indulge in an array of exquisite dining options. The Britannia Restaurant continues Cunard's legacy of gourmet dining, while the Kings Court caters to varied tastes with its extensive buffet selection. For those seeking an elevated dining experience, The Verandah offers French-inspired, gourmet cuisine. Entertainment aboard the QM2 is equally sophisticated, featuring the only planetarium at sea for an enlightening diversion, a grand theater showcasing West End-style shows, and elegant lounges perfect for savoring a cocktail or enjoying the revered Cunard tradition of high tea.

The QM2 generally attracts a more mature audience, drawn to the ship’s tranquil atmosphere, attentive service, and enriching programs, creating a relaxed setting unlike the lively vibe of more family-centric cruises. It appeals to solo travelers, couples, and anyone with a fondness for maritime history and leisurely days at sea. Thanks to its design as an ocean liner, the QM2 promises unmatched stability and comfort, even during the transatlantic journeys known for unpredictable weather.

Setting it apart from other vessels in the industry and within the Cunard fleet, the QM2’s commitment to the tradition of transatlantic crossing offers a refined and understated experience, distinct from what you’d find aboard modern mega-cruise ships. While it excels in providing a premium voyage steeped in history, those seeking a wider variety of entertainment and activities may find it less appealing compared to ships designed to cater to a broader audience.

In essence, the QM2 is more than a mere mode of transportation; it is a tribute to the golden era of ocean travel, marrying the elegance of bygone days with today's luxury travel amenities. Its majestic design, extensive enrichment programs, and unparalleled service standards position it as an excellent choice for travelers in search of a tranquil and culturally enriching journey across the Atlantic. However, adventure-seekers looking for a vacation filled with a plethora of activities may want to consider other options. For discerning passengers who value the romance and majesty of the seas, the Queen Mary 2 is an impeccable selection.

Pros

  • Remarkable smoothness in ocean movement due to ocean liner design.
  • Extensive library onboard with over 10,000 books.
  • Free access to room service with a variety of options.
  • Unique amenities such as kennels for pets and a planetarium.

Cons

  • Confusing ship layout with unusual placement of public spaces.
  • High drink prices with additional gratuities.
  • Strict and formal dress code that may not appeal to all passengers.
  • Limited vegetarian options in room service.

Tips

  • Visit the pub for lunch on embarkation day for a quieter meal option.
  • Take advantage of the opportunity to bring drinks onboard on embarkation day to manage bar expenses.
  • Don't miss the planetarium shows for a unique onboard experience; get tickets early as they can run out fast.
  • If you enjoy reading, allocate time to explore the ship's extensive library.
  • Pack for two formal nights on a 4-night cruise to meet Cunard's dress code.
  • Utilize the kennels if traveling with pets for a comfortable experience for your furry friends.
  • For a change from the default buffet location, the ship's buffet on deck 7 offers a variety of quality food options.
  • Consider dining in the pub for a cozy and enjoyable meal alternative.
  • If you have dietary restrictions, communicate them early to see if accommodations can be made.
  • If you feel lost navigating the ship, don't hesitate to ask crew members for directions.