Where was QM2 built?

Chantiers de l’Atlantique yard
Queen Mary 2 is the seventh largest cruise ship in the world. The ship is managed by the Cunard Cruise Line. The ship was delivered in 2004. Built at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique yard for Cunard in 2003, the Queen Mary 2 was, at the time, the largest ocean liner ever constructed.

Who built QM2?

Chantiers de l’Atlantique
She was designed by a team of British naval architects led by Stephen Payne, and was constructed in France by Chantiers de l’Atlantique. At the time of her construction, Queen Mary 2 was the longest, at 1,131.99 ft (345.03 m), and largest, with a gross tonnage of 148,528 GT, passenger ship ever built.

When was the QM2 built?

March 21, 2003Queen Mary 2 / Launched

How old is QM2?

Offering 20 to 25 Atlantic crossings each year, the QM2 attracts cruisers of all ages with elegant British styling, rich history and a wide variety of dining and entertainment options….Queen Mary 2 Entertainment.

Queen Mary 2
Year Built 2003
Year Last Refurbished 2016
Capacity 2,691 passengers
Decks 14

Is the QM2 bigger than the Titanic?

Yes – Queen Mary 2 is much larger than Titanic. At 1,132ft long, she is 250ft longer than Titanic. In metric terms QM2 is 76.2 metres longer than Titanic. Queen Mary 2 is also wider, taller and faster than Titanic with a cruising speed some 7 knots faster than Titanic.

Where is QM2?

Queen Mary 2 current position Queen Mary 2 current location is at North West Atlantic Ocean (coordinates 45.49074 N / -40.88407 W) cruising at speed of 21.5 kn (40 kph/ 25 mph) en route to NEW YORK.

How much did QM2 cost?

Queen Mary 2 (QM2) is a flagship and transatlantic ocean liner of Cunard Line. Built at a cost of more than $880m (£550m), QM2 is Cunard’s only transatlantic ocean liner operating between Southampton and New York, after the retirement of Queen Elizabeth 2 in 2008.

What is QM2 the Queen Mary 2 cruise ship?

Cunard Queen Mary 2 cruise ship QM2 was most famous before her first sailing, and today is a worthy heir to Cunard’s legacy. She is the flagship of the most respected fleet in the world, consisting of luxury ocean liners.

What is the history of the QM2?

Cunard’s QM2 construction was completed on the 23th of December 2003, and she sailed on her maiden voyage to Fort Lauderdale Florida on January 12, 2004. Godmother of the vessel is HM Queen Elizabeth II herself. The ship was entitled “RMS Queen Mary 2” in respect of Cunard Line’s Royal Mail service through the years.

What’s it like to travel on QM2?

Despite these niggles, traveling on QM2 still feels like a special experience, and there’s a feeling of quiet excitement onboard. Dressing for dinner is taken seriously, and passengers enjoy the romance of walking the Promenade Deck, dancing in the Queens Room and experiencing the Planetarium.

How many cabins are on the new QM2?

QM2’s 15 new single cabins — a first for the line — are impressive, too. Designed to offer solo travelers or those cruising with friends their own cabin space, this new addition to the ship is one we love.