| Cunard 
The Cunard cruise line is the place where past and present meets. During the Golden Age of Ocean Travel, crossing the Atlantic on a Cunard ocean liner was practically a rite of passage for the well-to do. It embodied everything one thought of as “the good life”. Great adventure, civilized company, handsome British officers, and discreet, attentive servers, as you dance the night away. No where else could you see the same number of tuxedos and gowns, jewels and famous faces – all in one place. What changed now? Only Cunard prices become more affordable so middle class people can get opportunity for a new generation to experience that classic romance and British heritage in a contemporary, sophisticated style. Dining during The Golden Era was more then just a meal- it was an event. Now you have wide array of dining rooms with different gourmet spatiality but all with white –gloved waiters, and state of the culinary art food. Sunrise to sunset. It may be nearly impossible to attend all the activities on each day’s schedule. But not to worry there is one thing you’ll have no time for on Cunard cruising –boredom. The Cunard cruise line has three ships, three majesty's, three Queens. Queen Mary2, Queen Elizabeth2 and coming to madden voyage in December 2007 Queen Victoria. Cunard sail into History Queen Elizabeth Queen Mary 
and new Queen Victoria 
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