A transatlantic crossing was once a necessity; a mode of transportation for getting from Europe to North America and back again. Now, transatlantic crossings are seen as the ultimate in relaxation: a cruise with few or no ports of call that allows you to unwind and relax from the … [Read more...]
Cunard Cruise Reviews
Cunard Creates Fresh Programming for 2018
Cunard has created new programming for 2018 for passengers on various itineraries on Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth. VOYAGE DU VIN (June 1, 2018 | V819) Queen Victoria’s first dedicated Voyage du Vin, June 1-8, 2018, will … [Read more...]
Cruising’s Quest For More Varied Cuisine
Cruise Ship Dining Options Demystified Two decades ago, dining aboard a cruise ship was a straightforward affair: Dinners were either early-seating (served at around 5:30 p.m.) or late seating (at around 8 p.m.) Tables were set, and you dined with the same guests and enjoyed the … [Read more...]
Continuing A Tradition: Cunard’s Iconic Transatlantic Crossings And A Special Memory Regarding Titanic
On April 15, we will remember the centennial of the sinking of the Titanic. Peter Shanks, president of Cunard Line, has written a touching story about how Cunard will remember the day. I recommend you read Guided by a greater hand… The centennial comes just weeks before Cunard … [Read more...]