The ocean liner rose as the 30-foot-high swell passed beneath the hull. After a slight pause, it surged forward, careening to the bottom of the wave trough with a bang and a deep shudder. It was the ...
April 1 (UPI) --A 29-day round-trip cruise from England to the Caribbean aboard the Queen Mary 2 luxury liner turned into an ordeal for 224 passengers and 17 crew members who reported becoming ill. A ...
The cruise liner Queen Mary 2 will not make its planned return to the Big Apple after a Covid outbreak onboard. The Queen Mary 2 dropped off 10 Covid-19 infected passengers in New York earlier this ...
More than 240 people on board the luxury Queen Mary 2 cruise ship have fallen ill with the highly contagious norovirus stomach bug.The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Protection (CDC) reported ...
Carnival Corp’s Queen Mary 2 cruise ship won’t be returning to New York as scheduled, according to recent reports. On Thursday, Reuters reported that the ship, which is part of Carnival’s Cunard ...
Cruise ships and viral outbreaks — name a more iconic duo. This time around, the ship in question is the Queen Mary 2, and it was on a 29-day cruise taking passengers from England to the Caribbean and ...
Southampton was bursting with pride as the world's most famous liners, the Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) and her then-new sister, the Queen Mary 2 (QM2), arrived in the city together for the first time.
As a cruise skeptic, Cunard changed my mind. For the longest time I couldn’t figure out why anyone would take an ocean liner. Look what happened in the movies. Shelley Winters walks gaily up a gangway ...
The Laurent-Perrier Champagne Bar onboard Cunard's Queen Mary 2 features Champagne tasting flights. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Cunard Champagne enthusiasts still have much to toast at the sparkly venue ...
In her first ten years of service, Queen Mary 2 has sailed the equivalent of three times to the moon and back, carrying more than 1.3 million guests, enough to fill Westminster Abbey 651 times. In ...
Ill-fated love, terrorists, con men—like the grand hotels that were also once staples of cinema and stage, ocean liners are reliable backdrops for every cliché known to the machinery of melodrama.