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The legacy of Cunard...
It was a more civilized era, the Golden Age of Ocean 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 elegance. 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 Elizabeth 2 - and will proudly expand this heritage with Queen Victoria scheduled to enter service in December 2007 - proving once again that, with Cunard, the journey may be even more magnificent that the destination.
Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas on 05/04/08 · $1,249
Carnival Carnival Spirit on 05/14/08 · $679
Royal Caribbean Enchantment of the Seas on 06/05/08 · $499
Princess Star Princess on 12/08/08 · $1,915
Princess Pacific Princess on 01/02/09 · $2,865
Princess Tahitian Princess on 12/09/08 · $1,545