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€2,221.34 per person
26 Nights Transatlantic Crossing and Eastern Caribbean Cruise
Wed 19 Nov 2025 to Mon 15 Dec 2025
Cunard | Queen Mary 2
Roundtrip Southampton
prices from €2,221.34 per person

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Adult 1 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 33
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Age at sailing: 33
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My Itinerary
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New York,USA
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Philipsburg, St. Maarten
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Roseau, Dominica
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Bridgetown, Barbados
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Castries, St. Lucia
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Southampton, England, UK
My Itinerary
Wed 19 November 2025 - Mon 15 December 2025

Southampton, England, UK
Day 1: 19 Nov 25

At Sea
Day 2 to 7: 20 Nov 25

New York,USA
Day 8: 26 Nov 25

At Sea
Day 9 to 11: 27 Nov 25

Philipsburg, St. Maarten
Day 12: 30 Nov 25
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Southampton, England, UK
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At Sea
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New York,USA
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Philipsburg, St. Maarten
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Roseau, Dominica
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Bridgetown, Barbados
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Castries, St. Lucia
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Basseterre, St. Kitts
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At Sea
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New York,USA
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Southampton, England, UK
Ship information
Queen Mary 2

Queen Mary 2 is a remarkable flagship, her style and elegance are legendary. Above all, it‘s the space she offers and the luxury for you to do as little or as much as you wish which sets her apart.
Welcome to a true icon. Our flagship is a truly astonishing liner and you’ll find an incredible sense of freedom from the space she offers. Whether you’re in the mood for complete relaxation or something more active, you can find it. Immerse yourself in enthralling entertainment, be indulged in the on board spa, or simply relax with a book in her vast library. You’ll discover remarkable craftsmanship in the elegant staterooms and suites and savouring her many sumptuous restaurants and bars is always a pleasure.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v & UK 3 Pin 240v
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Available
Gratuities:
Not Included

Cruise Line:
Cunard
Capacity:
2,691 passengers
Launched:
2004
Tonnage:
148,528 tonnes
Ship Length:
345 meters
Decks:
12 decks
Crew Count:
1,250 crew
Select Passengers
Cruise lines require the correct ages for the passengers in order to provide the most accurate cabin pricing.
Adult
Ages 18+
Adult 1 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 33
Sailed with Cunard?Cruised before?
Adult 2 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 33
Children
Ages 2 - under 18
Infants
Ages 6 months - under 2
Ship information
Queen Mary 2

Queen Mary 2 is a remarkable flagship, her style and elegance are legendary. Above all, it‘s the space she offers and the luxury for you to do as little or as much as you wish which sets her apart.
Welcome to a true icon. Our flagship is a truly astonishing liner and you’ll find an incredible sense of freedom from the space she offers. Whether you’re in the mood for complete relaxation or something more active, you can find it. Immerse yourself in enthralling entertainment, be indulged in the on board spa, or simply relax with a book in her vast library. You’ll discover remarkable craftsmanship in the elegant staterooms and suites and savouring her many sumptuous restaurants and bars is always a pleasure.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v & UK 3 Pin 240v
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Available
Gratuities:
Not Included

Cruise Line:
Cunard
Capacity:
2,691 passengers
Launched:
2004
Tonnage:
148,528 tonnes
Ship Length:
345 meters
Decks:
12 decks
Crew Count:
1,250 crew
Cabin Information
30 Cabin types available with images

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Queen Mary 2 has 30 cabin types available

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Deck Plans
Here, you can explore detailed deck plans of Queen Mary 2 from Cunard. With a total of 12 decks, our deck plans provide a comprehensive view of the ship’s layout, including cabins, restaurants, entertainment areas, and other onboard amenities. Use these plans to find the perfect cabin and get acquainted with everything the ship has to offer for your upcoming voyage.
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Queen Mary 2 is a remarkable flagship, her style and elegance are legendary. Above all, it‘s the space she offers and the luxury for you to do as little or as much as you wish which sets her apart.
Welcome to a true icon. Our flagship is a truly astonishing liner and you’ll find an incredible sense of freedom from the space she offers. Whether you’re in the mood for complete relaxation or something more active, you can find it. Immerse yourself in enthralling entertainment, be indulged in the on board spa, or simply relax with a book in her vast library. You’ll discover remarkable craftsmanship in the elegant staterooms and suites and savouring her many sumptuous restaurants and bars is always a pleasure.
The Royal Court Theatre
Experience the thrill of a vibrant music and dance extravaganza in our full sized theatres.
You'll find our elegant Royal Court Theatres as impressive as any in the West End or Broadway and they're the perfect setting for you to enjoy invigorating, high-tech dance productions. We're constantly introducing new shows performed by our highly talented Royal Cunard Singers and Dancers. Popular recent productions including the cutting-edge dance shows 'La Danza' and 'Rhythm of the Night,' which takes audiences on a magical journey through the sights and sounds of Latin America.
Empire Casino
Join us in our Monte-Carlo inspired Casino where you’ll find a winning combination of elegance and excitement.
During the day meet our expert croupiers and take the chance to learn the rules and sharpen your game.
As night falls the casino comes alive. From first flutters to high-rollers, there’s something for everyone. Unleash your daring side with our wide selection of slots and tables or simply soak in the atmosphere whilst sipping on a Cunard Martini – the choice is yours.
Dining Options

Queen's Grill
The pinnacle of fine dining at sea, exclusively for guests staying in our Queens Grill Suites.
Drawing inspiration from the world’s finest kitchens, the Queens Grill restaurant offers a true taste of fine dining on board, elevated by a front of house team for whom nothing is too much trouble.
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, with a Grills Afternoon Tea served separately in the Grills Lounge, a visit to the Queens Grill always feels like a special occasion.
You’ll be dining among your fellow Queens Grill guests, with a table reserved for your exclusive use throughout your voyage. There’s no need to book. Simply arrive whenever you’re ready and your table will be waiting. You may even choose to take your meal in your suite, should you wish.
Each day introduces a coveted line-up of à la carte dishes, complemented by an ‘always-available’ menu of appetisers, entrees, and desserts, executed with exemplary flair and finesse.
Alternatively, opt for one of our chef’s speciality sharing dishes (orderable in advance at breakfast or lunchtimes). From beef wellington to rack of lamb, the choice is truly indulgent. Each dish (along with select offerings on our menu) is finished and presented to you table-side, only heightening the sense of theatre that’s a signature of Queens Grill dining.
Dining at the Queens Grill restaurant is exclusive to Queens Grill guests and included within your Cunard fare. The restaurant operates relaxed dress by day and smart attire (jacket optional) for dinner service after 6.00pm, except on Gala Evenings when we invite you to dress in black tie.
Gluten free and vegetarian dishes are available. If you have any food allergies or other dietary requirements, please inform us by phone after booking your voyage. Find out more about dietary requirements on board.

Princess Grill
Imaginative cooking and flawless service create a dining experience fit for royalty.
For the exclusive use of guests in our Princess Grill Suites, this exquisite restaurant offers à la carte dining at an elevated level.
With a dining room to rival the world’s most luxurious hotels and a menu that showcases classical flavour pairings, creatively reimagined, the Princess Grill restaurant is among the most prestigious of our on board dining experiences. Discreet but attentive service and a raft of personal touches make every meal special.
You’ll find a comprehensive selection of continental and cooked dishes ready to rouse you each morning, whilst lunchtimes introduce a delicious four course menu alongside lighter options.
Evenings are a particularly grand affair, with the theatre of tableside serving inspiring a greater sense of occasion. Your table for dinner is reserved throughout your voyage, with no need to book; simply take your seat whenever you wish, between 6.30pm and 9.00pm.
Dining at the Princess Grill restaurant is included in your fare if you’re staying in one of our Princess Grill Suites. Relaxed dress is welcomed at breakfast and lunch, and smart attire (jacket optional) after 6.00pm, except on Gala Evenings when we invite you to dress in black tie.
Gluten free and vegetarian dishes are available. If you have any food allergies or other dietary requirements, please inform us by phone after booking your voyage. Find out more about dietary requirements on board.
Cruiser reviews
from Cruise Critic
Cruiser reviews

NE John
6-10 Cruises: 60s
NE/Canada b2b in Queens Grill
So many variables aligned perfectly together to make this 14 night voyage wonderful: great weather, flat seas, far-flung scenic cruising, stellar aft deck sail-aways, the food and service in QG, and having surrounding table mates that we all started as strangers and ended as friends. Only QM2 can pull off the classic ocean liner feel with its tiered aft deck when leaving port. In fact we had a large crowd seeing us off in Quebec City reminiscent of the old-time send-offs. The ship - contrary to a very recent review QM2 is not ready for the scrap heap; she looked and operated like she is, a classy ocean liner. We actually had a stuck cabinet drawer and let the crew know and it was fixed in minutes. The QG staff are certainly stellar and I’ve never seen anyone as proactive and genuine about his flock than the QG M’d Osman. He’s a legend for a reason. The staff around the ship has greatly improved with many greetings in the hallways. My only negative would be there is still a an English language barrier with some of the crew. Q5 stateroom/suite - Tons of closet and large living area and the desk doubles as a place to eat versus eating off the coffee table as in Princess Grill or Q4’s on QE. Bed and balcony superb. The bathroom is very large but needs a design refresh. Also note that the tub is a deep jacuzzi that you have to step into to take a shower; a potential challenge for those less mobile. Only negative is the TV channel choices. I trust the TV and bathrooms will be addressed in the Spring ‘27 midlife refit. Food in QG is of the highest level. Osman encourages off-menu orders and he cooks himself table side. He made a Turkish banquet for us that tasted homemade. Almost every night we got a small extra bowl of his pasta that impressed all. Shout out also to Alvin, Andres, and Rizky working as a team for our dining. Note - We had only one not so-good meal in QG, Coquille St. Jacques. Golden Lion pub lunch was also good. We got hamburgers at the Chefs Galley in Kings Court and that was ok. We don’t go on vacation to eat hamburgers. We tried the buffet for one breakfast before going ashore and it was a madhouse; running out of mugs, bowls, coffee. All other meals in QG. Try Special chai tea in Sir Samuel’s deserves kudos too. We had six sea days on this voyage and we stayed onboard in Newport as we’ve been there many times. Entertainment - As usual, Cunard lined up excellent Insight lecture speakers and we enjoyed UK journalist Clare Balding and a Nat Geo crazy explorer. Music in the theatre included a veteran rocker, the Rhinestone Cowgirls (yes, Cunard is mixing it up) and a very funny Canadian comedian. High honors go to the love music around the ship, especially the Royal Court Orchestra. They have so much talent and are so versatile to play background for rock, country, jazz etc. Truly remarkable. The only production we didn’t like was an odd concept of having live Cunard musicians (including the also talented Brevis Strings) play with a recorded 80 piece “Cunard” orchestra that played nothing as was described. Back to the drawing board for that one. There was also a classical virtuoso pianist doing numerous live concerts. There was a ballroom dance group along for the voyage and they were respectful of others and added energy to the Queens Room. Cunard did a better job of encouraging non-ballroom dancers to dance but Cunard is still ballroom dancers forward. My only overall negative (nothing to with Cunard really) was as varied as the evening entertainment was, after several nights, it all seemed repetitive after awhile: dancing, show, trivia, lounges. I believe because we were not in a “Crossing” mindset that we felt we got into a rut. Again, more of our problem than Cunard’s. As for port stops, having an overnight stop in Quebec City was essential to really enjoy it and Newfoundland was spectacular. I’m going back there.
Sail Date: 10-2025

shardgherkin
10+ Cruises: 60s
QM2 WOW! now I get why 'Cunarders' so dislike Anne
Bowled over by everything about the QM2. Amazing cruise. Relished every second aboard this statement classy, classic, stylish, high standard ship with a 'wow' factor on every deck! Interior decor is awe inspiring. The attention to detail beggars belief... Anne doesn't even rate a place at court in comparison... nothing wrong with a brash, brassy, in your face modern mass market ship but she could belong to any cruise line, as I said in my review of her, NOTHING indicated she was anything to do with Cunard in any way shape or form... having experienced the QM2 I fully understand now why our loyal 'Cunarder' friends are so upset by her. QM2 is totally Cunard at its best. Our cabin Queen's was spotlessly clean, large, light very comfortable. Bathroom a bit dated but served its purpose totally. Crew were fantastic, nothing was too much trouble, all were very friendly, helpful and always cheerful. Numerous areas to sit and have peace and quiet if you wanted, lots of areas to mingle with fellow passengers as well. SO much to see around the ship. Spent ages reading as many of the wonderful panels on each floor detailing Cunard's history, QM2's story and lots more, never seen anything like it on any ship before and we've done 30 cruises with various cruise lines. Food was top notch. We enjoyed every meal we had, especially the rack of Dorset lamb, flambe at our table, never tasted such tender lamb in my life before! Presentation was spot on. Generous portions, dishes full of flavour....choice very wide and varied. It is so depressing that Anne, I refuse to call her a queen as she isn't at all! is the way carnival - who don't merit a capital c, see Cunard's future. We'll never see a ship like the QM2 again and everything Cunard has stood for for so long will soon be gone as carnival take her on the downward spiral towards over crammed, middle to low standard mass market cruising which is their default level.
Sail Date: 09-2025

Bostongirltravels
First Time Cruiser: 50s
Wonderful experience
I was a bit anxious before the trip as I have never been on a cruise before but I loved the transatlantic crossing. We stayed in a sheltered balcony. It was great, good size and fairly in the middle of the ship so limited movement on stormy days. Staff were all amazing. Food in Britannia is like posh school dinners but we paid extra to eat in the pop up Indian and Italian and those were great. Breakfast we alternated between take out from buffet on the deck to the Corinthian to the Britannia and lunch we had sometimes at the pub or the burger place. We didn’t join many of the activities except for the many trivia quizzes and the night club . We loved that even on a ship with 2500 pax, there are enough quiet spots such as the deck, the commodore club, etc. Even in 2 days of stormy weather, the ship is very stable. I saw a previous worry about noise but rooms are very sound proof and you don’t hear the doors to the crew quarters at all. Sure the ship is not perfect, as said food is not fab and there are too many bands and live music all the time. Sometimes less is more But … and Cunard is not selling this point enough: never in my life have I had 7 days of just doing as little or as much as I want, nowhere to go, just this absolute relaxation. It’s hard to déscribe but it was such bliss. Although the buffet is a bit busy etc it also allowed us to just grab food and eat it outside on the deck or at our beach chair, grab a tea or a coffee etc. The arrival in NYC is magical. We were starboard so got up but then once docked we had the best view on Miss Liberty and manhattan from our cabin. We took our own luggage off ship and left at 7.00 am and no q at all at immigration.
Sail Date: 08-2025
































