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  1. Queen Elizabeth 2 ( QE2) is a retired British passenger ship converted into a floating hotel. Originally built for the Cunard Line, the ship was operated by Cunard as both a transatlantic liner and a cruise ship from 1969 to 2008.

  2. Queen Elizabeth invites you to an uncrowded world where spacious decks set the perfect backdrop for you to savor a flawless Cunard experience. Immerse yourself in endless entertainment, luxurious accommodations, and an array of dining choices.

  3. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II christened many ships throughout her reign, both naval, scientific, and passenger vessels. The following is a list of all the ships she named during her lifetime, from HMS Vanguard to the Britannia.

  4. Aug 25, 2021 · Past crew and passengers share stories of Cunard's Queen Elizabeth 2 ship, known for its transatlantic crossings, white-glove service, and star-studded guests.

  5. Queen Elizabeth cruise ship is Cunard’s newest luxury ocean liner reflecting modern elite travel as well as Cunard Cruise Line’s rich history. Learn more.

  6. The first Queen Elizabeth, which was the sister ship of the Queen Mary, was one of the largest passenger liners ever built. Launched in 1938 and used as a troopship during World War II, it entered the regular transatlantic service of the Cunard Line in 1946.

  7. Nov 4, 2023 · The Queen Elizabeth 2 was a British ocean liner and cruise ship that set new standards in luxury travel. The QE2 is launched on September 20, 1967, at John Brown's yard, Clydebank, Scotland.

  8. Queen Elizabeth 2 is a historic gem and the only floating hotel in Dubai. Located in Port Rashid, the QE2 is minutes away from the beach, the metro and near Dubai Downtown, home to Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall .

  9. After launching one of our most iconic ships, Queen Elizabeth 2, in Clydebank in 1967, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II came to see her namesake ship once again, before she set off on her maiden voyage.

  10. The ship was launched on 20 September 1967 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Her maiden voyage in December 1968 was cut short by turbine trouble and she completed her full maiden voyage in May 1969, travelling between Southampton and New York. What is the history of the QE2 so far?

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