Penthouse suites on the high seas
The Queen Mary 2 entered service in January 2004 and is the largest, longest, widest, tallest and most expensive passenger ship in history. The most anticipated ocean liner in the world 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.
The QM2, lavishly christened by the Queen herself in 2004, has a pair of 2,249-square-foot Grand Duplex Suites that include exclusive access to a private sundeck, restaurant and lounge. The price for the royal treatment? Try £30499 per person for an 86 day around the world cruise. However, you can grab yourself a four night stay aboard QM2 from Southhampton to Hamberg for as little as £399.
Take an interactive tour of QM2, as digitalised video walks you through moving images of her public rooms and brings QM2 to life.
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