Cunard Line’s Queen Elizabeth Receives Regal Welcome in San Francisco

Feb 07, 2012 No Comments by Jane

Cunard Line’s Queen Elizabeth was greeted by hundreds of fans during her inaugural visit to San Francisco on 4th February 2012. Coming from Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, on her 2012 World Cruise, her stop in the City by the Bay marked her first and only maiden call to the U.S. this year. The youngest of [...]

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Cunard 2012 Brochure Launch

Mar 07, 2011 No Comments by Jane

Together the three largest Cunarders ever built comprise one of the most modern fleets to grace the ocean waves. Between April 2012 and early 2013, they will continue to acquaint guests with captivating destinations and our enduring sophistication; on 5 June 2012, all three Queens shall meet in Southampton to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of [...]

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Watch the Queen Elizabeth Float Out Ceremony

Jan 14, 2010 No Comments by Jane

Footage of Cunards Queen Elizabeth’s float out ceremony in Italy where she was blessed and met with water for the first time.

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New Cunard Queen Elizabeth Floated Out

Jan 06, 2010 No Comments by Jane

Special ceremonies at Fincantieri’s Monfalcone shipyard near Trieste were held yesterday (Tuesday 5 January) to mark the float out of Cunard’s newest ship Queen Elizabeth.

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Cruise Review: Queen Victoria ~ Gallic Getaway 5th – 9th December 2009

Dec 13, 2009 9 Comments

Saturday 5th December 2009 I awoke early, as usual for a Southampton morning, and could see Aurora gliding past the hotel quietly, all light up, as she headed for Mayflower terminal. She was followed close behind by Queen Victoria which turned and reversed into the Ocean Terminal. She looked magnificent and larger than Aurora. Amongst [...]

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Third Cunard “Elizabeth” recieves her Name

Nov 24, 2009 No Comments

Cunard Line’s new 90,400-ton ship Queen Elizabeth is taking shape in an Italian shipyard prior to entering service next autumn.  The vessel received its name when the letters were welded on to the bow at the Fincantieri shipyard near Trieste.

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