On this voyage
Cunard's 185th Anniversary
Relish your time at sea on this iconic Transatlantic route - a route sailed by Cunard ships for decades - and be treated to a host of unique events on Queen Mary 2. Sail in the utmost style while you enjoy signature Cunard experiences and a programme of fascinating talks from maritime historians, tracing the origins of our historic liners, from humble beginnings as a mail courier, to hosting some of Hollywood’s biggest names.
Event Voyage
Tailor-made to bring popular themes to life, these carefully curated voyages feature the crème de la crème when it comes to special guests and partnerships. Be inspired by dazzling performances and thought-provoking speakers, enter into discussions with fellow guests, and delve deeper at interactive workshops and masterclasses. Find out more information on our Event Voyage webpages to see what you could experience on board.
Charlie and Stan
Enjour your time at sea on this iconic Transantlantic route with this non-stop entertainment, that tells the true(ish) story of the greatest comedy double act that 'almost' was; Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel.
In 1910 the unknown Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel set sail on a Transatlantic Voyage for New York from Southampton. On this journey, Charlie and Stan shared a cabin and then pent two years together touring North America, with Stan as Charlie's understudy. They both went on to change the world of comedy forever. Stan Laurel, however, is not mentioned in Charlie Chaplin's autobiography once. So, what happened?