The only ocean liner currently maintaining scheduled North Atlantic service, RMS Queen Mary 2 is a unique vessel. Join us as we tour the ship at sea, during an Eastbound crossing from New York (Brooklyn) to Southampton in August 2013.
Featuring footage of 2013 cabin grade ‘BB’ – sheltered balcony midships, Deck 5.
For a review of our earlier November 2013 Westbound voyage (BB Deck 4) visit:
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Music credit: ‘Dedication’ courtesy of Royalty Free Kings.
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The passenger profile seems to be a broad mix, from singles, couples and families to larger groups celebrating special occasions. It’s a very social experience if you like company, but it’s equally well-designed for those who’d rather find their own quiet corner. Indeed, even individual halves of many couples will want to spend time on their own!
As a single traveler would I enjoy this? I’m not into the party scene and prefer a relaxed vacation or time. 🙂
Thank you! I’ve decided to book the westbound trip. Something about seeing NYC in the early morning on a ship calls to me. 🙂
what am amazingly beautiful.majestic ocean liner. Would love to go on her some day!
My husband work in this ship…and i wish me 2 will work there
Nice video.
My first and only transatlantic voyage was June 24, 1969 New York – Le Harve on the SS United States (her second to last voyage) when I was 14. Now some 45 years later, almost to the day, my wife (her first) and I are booked New York – Southampton on the QM2 for June13, 2014.
Your video just gets me all excited. I can’t wait!!!
Such an adventure.
That’s fantastic, Maya – the crew are fantastic. Fingers’ crossed that you get to join him on board.
Beautiful ship.
@Maya Alvendia , hello Maya, don’t you miss your husband a lot when he’s working, what is his duty rotation? i would love to make the crossing to New York with the QM2 one day, hope you stay well, greetings from Holland, Peter
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