
The Cunard Line’s trans-Atlantic cruise is one of the quintessential cruise holidays. Crossing the Atlantic from Southampton to New York (or the reverse) is a bucket list experience.
Discounted Business Class airfares to the UK / Europe and increasing airline competition and expanding routes to the USA (particularly Air New Zealand’s direct service to New York) makes Cunard Line cruise across the Atlantic a very realistic part of a broader itinerary, or to celebrate a special occasion.
As the trans-Atlantic itinerary is predominantly at sea (i.e. it isn’t a port or shore excursion focused itinerary) the experience is about Cunard and its ships. Cunard cruises reflect the cruise line’s heritage and this tradition is evident in the onboard experience. Formality is required (jackets for gentlemen) at some events but our sometimes less formal “Kiwi” way of life is also well catered for.
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Which Cunard Ship Makes the Crossing?
Originally the Queen Mary 2 offered the majority of Cunard’s trans-Atlantic itineraries. Now the Queen Anne and Queen Victoria also offer Trans Atlantic voyages. Cunard describes the Queen Mary 2 as:
…the grandest, most magnificent ocean liner ever built. She’s a true heir to the timeless elegance, legacy and inspiration of the great Cunard liners of legend. You’ll notice it the moment you walk through her doors into her soaring Grand Lobby, and be awed from the first instance you experience the famous Cunard White Star ServiceSM.
Above all, the Queen Mary 2 is a true experience a step back in time to a grander era.
How Long Are You at Sea?
The trans-Atlantic itineraries are traditionally 7 days long (and it is possible to do a 14 day round trip itinerary). Some of Cunard’s trans-Atlantic itineraries extend to include other ports.
If you’re looking for a longer cruise experience, Cunard’s World Cruises may be for you.
Is It an Expensive Cruise Holiday?
Given the quality of the cruise line, the entertainment onboard and the overall experience, a 7 day itinerary can start from a little over $1,300*pp twin share (so over NZ$2,600 for a couple in a cabin). Cunard itineraries and more are available on the Fine Travel cruise website and the Fine Travel Consultant’s work directly with Cunard and our specialist Cruise Wholesale Partners to confirm current pricing and special offers (including past passenger offers) across the available cabins and suites.
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