The five minute video also explores Cunard’s impact on key moments in world history: From Cunard’s small ship, Carpathia, and her rescue of the survivors from the White Star Line’s Titanic, to Sir Winston Churchill’s words of esteem in thanking Cunard for the troops carried on Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, which, in his words, helped shorten World War II by at least a year.
In May 2015 Cunard will stage one of its most ambitious events to date, as all three Queens, Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria, and Queen Elizabeth will sail in formation into Liverpool, the spiritual home of Cunard, for the very first time. With over one million spectators expected to line the River Mersey, there are still limited opportunities to enjoy an unrivalled view of the unfolding event aboard one of the three Queens.
British Isles & Liverpool SaluteRichard Meadows, President, Cunard, North America, says, “Our 175th anniversary Crossing will be a truly historic moment that is not to be missed.”
Queen Mary 2, 10 nights, May 17-27, 2015 (M506)
Southampton, Cobh, Dublin Bay, Greenock, Oban, Liverpool (overnight stay), St Peter Port (Guernsey), Southampton
Circling Britain over 10 nights, there’s the chance to visit Cork (from Ireland’s Cobh), Dublin (from Dun Laoghaire), Glasgow (from Greenock) and Guernsey, plus Oban, which will be Queen Mary 2’s maiden arrival into Scotland’s ‘Gateway to the Isles.’ With an overnight call in Liverpool, there will be a grandstand view of Cunard’s Three Queens on the Mersey event on 25 May.
Liverpool Salute
Queen Victoria, 6 nights, May 22- 28, 2015 (V512)
Southampton, St Peter Port, Liverpool (overnight stay), Southampton
This six-night cruise puts you at the heart of an historic moment. After St Peter Port, the cobbled capital of Guernsey, you’ll be taking part in history as you sail into Liverpool as one of Three Queens on the Mersey, as the Cunard fleet together salutes its spiritual home amidst spectacular celebration.
175th Anniversary Transatlantic Crossing
Queen Mary 2, 12 nights, July 2-14, 2015 (M511D)
Southampton, Liverpool, Halifax, Boston, New York
Want to join the recreation of the original Transatlantic Crossing made by Cunard’s first ship Britannia back in 1840? Boarding Queen Mary 2 in Southampton, you’ll reach Liverpool on July 4, 2015 in time for a celebratory concert telling Cunard’s story in words and music in the world’s fifth largest cathedral. That evening, 175 years to the day since Britannia first set sail from Liverpool, Cunard’s ‘spiritual home,' you’ll follow the same route across the Atlantic to Halifax and Boston, with specialist speakers on board to bring the heritage to life, concluding with the iconic arrival into New York.
Video Courtesy of Cunard Line
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