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CabinsThe Queen Elizabeth is the grandest ship in Cunard’s lineup of luxury ships. This 943 foot long ship is one of the few cruise liners that sails around the world, setting out from the UK every January and sailing leisurely around the world in 107 days. While the price of that trip falls into “if you have to ask, you can’t afford it” territory, Cunard does offer cheaper cruises across the Atlantic, around Europe and the Mediterranean on this modern ship with a classic cruising heritage.
NOTE: This is a first impressions review, which means that this ship has not been fully reviewed by our staff, and has not been assigned scores. Please check back for a full review at a later date.
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Cabins
Offers 5 classes of staterooms & suites, ranging from the palatial to the cozy. Read More... |
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Dining
Six restaurants are available, although some are restricted to certain classes of passengers Read More... |
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Pools & Decks
Offers two pool areas. Read More... |
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Recreation
Offers a number of bars, cafes and other spaces to while away the hours, as well as a fitness center and game courts. Read More... |
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Nightlife & Shows
Four bars are available, plus the full sized ballroom Read More... |
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Conclusion
Read our final conclusion of the Cunard Line Queen Elizabeth. Read More... |
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Comments
Read what people are saying about the Cunard Line Queen Elizabeth. Add your comments... |
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