The legacy of Cunard...
It was a
more civilized era, the golden age of sea travel. Crossing
the ocean was a grand event unto itself, the very embodiment
of sophistication and privilege. And traveling Cunard was
what one naturally chose for such a voyage. Cunard's glorious
ocean liners were floating palaces of art deco splendor
and Edwardian excess, surrounding guests with every comfort
and luxury. They attracted the greatest personalities of
the day, from world leaders to movie stars, who sipped
champagne at festive black-tie soirees and strolled along
graceful promenades attired in their finest apparel. It
was the quintessence of luxury travel, and getting there
was truly half the fun.
Cunard continues
this celebration of style with Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria
- proving once again, with Cunard, the journey may be even
more magnificent that the destination.