This company has six ships: Cunard Countess,
Cunard Royal Viking Sun, Sea Goddess I, Sea Goddess II, Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2),
and Vistafjord; tonnage ranging from 4,250 to 67,139 tons. These ships range
in classification from small and superluxurious, to midsize, all the way up to modern
superliners. No other line has quite the same wide range of choices.
They
carry from 116 to 1,500 passengers ranging in ages from 3 to 93 on some ships while
others draw the older crowd, especially the world cruises. Passengers tend to be
from all walks of life, ranging from children to older people with varied expectations
from their cruise experience.
The goal of the company strives to be an innovator
and in the forefront of changing lifestyles in the world as related to cruises. They
were the first to install the IBM computer learning center (QE2), a CD-Rom library,
utilizing a satellite to bring world news to their passengers, and a full-fledged
spa at sea. Providing diversity and luxury is their goal: to provide ships and itineraries
which fits almost every category in price, duration, destinations and expectations.
CRUISE STRENGTHS: Exceptional accommodations, cuisine and service with cruise experiences to fit a variety of tastes on most ships. They also provide worldwide itineraries.
RECOMMENDED FOR: Those seeking anything from a casual warm weather cruise, such as first time cruisers of modest means, to a luxurious cruise around the world by those who are well-traveled, affluent and have demanding natures.
HOME PORT & PORTS OF CALL:
Diversity of itineraries and ships makes listing very difficult. Call, E-Mail, or Fax for specific ports of call (such as: Caribbean, Europe, ect.) and type of cruise you are interested in taking (such as: 10 day, Transatlantic or World Cruises, ect.)
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