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The Transatlantic
Crossing
An iconic voyage between Southampton and New York
Choosing how to spend your time aboard is a delight in
itself on our flag ship. Your Daily Programme, delivered
to your stateroom each evening, outlines the dazzling
array of recitals and concerts, quizzes and classes
scheduled for the next day. Discover the possibilities
for relaxation and social enjoyment that await on a
Transatlantic Crossing.
A day to explore
After a warm welcome, find your bearings as you
get acquainted with this magnificent liner, raise a
toast in the Commodore Club then anticipate your first
experience of the Britannia or Grills Restaurant.
A day of discovery
Hear anecdotes by a famous author or explorer, courtesy
of Cunard Insights®. Later, Lotus tempts with its Asian
cuisine and a fantastic live band entices you into the
G32 Nightclub.
A day of glamour
Summon a room service breakfast then call at the Mayfair
Shops – there’s a glittering Gala Ball tonight.
Exquisite dining and dancing await, so too the casino or
a spectacular show.
A day of relaxation
For early riser’s, yoga sets you up for coffee and
croissants at Sir Samuel’s or a pampered spa treatment.
Later, join new friends for an evening recital in the
refined Chart Room.
Nights of breathtaking performances
As you cross the Atlantic, we expect one of your
favourite places on board may be the Royal Court
Theatre. Within this sensational venue, you’ll encounter
entertainment worthy of any stage; powerful dramas and
vibrant musicals, stirring symphonies and breathtaking
jazz performances.
A day of exclusives
Star gaze in the only planetarium at sea or attend RADA
workshops. Tonight, you have reservations at Todd
English* – after you’ve sipped Champagne in the Veuve
Clicquot Champagne Bar.
A day of memories
Admire a collection of photographic portraits from
Cunard’s past along the Maritime Quest. Then reflect on
your crossing in the Golden Lion Pub.
*Charges apply
Guide to accommodation and
dining
Queen Mary 2 offers different levels of luxury to suit a
variety of tastes and budgets. Levels of accommodation
correspond to the restaurant where you dine, but even
her standard accommodations are anything but ordinary.
Britannia accommodation (Categories A, B, C &
D)
(Britannia Restaurant Dining)
Britannia staterooms are spacious and gracious,
measuring approximately 152 – 243 square feet.
Tastefully decorated, these staterooms come with a
turndown service when its time to retire. Balcony
staterooms in this category have a sitting room with
sofa. Guests in these accommodations have a reserved
table in the Britannia Restaurant.
Princess Grill accommodation (Categories
P1-P3)
(Princess Grill Dining)
In addition to the Britannia accommodation features
above. Princess Grill accommodations feature a bath with
a full tub and shower, granite bar, walk in wardrobe,
welcome bottle of champagne and fresh strawberries,
personalized stationery, fresh fruit daily and the
services of a concierge. Guests dine in the Princess
Grill Restaurant.
Queens Grill accommodation (Categories Q1-Q7)
(Queens Grill Dining)
The top end of accommodation on Queen Mary 2 – each
accommodation features at least one marble master bath
with shower and separate whirlpool tub. Both butler and
concierge services round out this lavish amenity
package. Queens Grill guests enjoy a bar stocked with
liquors, wines and sodas. There’s also an exclusive
Queens Grill Lounge for pre-dinner drinks or after
dinner aperitifs, and an afternoon tea service is also
served. Guests dine in Queens Grill Restaurant.
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