A crossing on the QM2 is considered an active experience rather than just a holiday. Passengers often enjoy a "golden age" atmosphere, with formal nights, fine dining, and specialized entertainment such as lecturers and a planetarium. Despite being the most expensive ship built at her time of construction, she continues to provide a luxurious, traditional experience for travelers.
The ship uses four 70-ton stabilizers to ensure a smooth ride, often described as steadier than a train or car. Oceanliner Marie2.7z.001
As of April 2026, the remains the world’s only purpose-built ocean liner still in active service, a distinction that sets her apart from modern cruise ships. Unlike ships designed for leisure in calm waters, she was engineered by Dr. Stephen Payne specifically to traverse the North Atlantic year-round, making her faster, stronger, and more stable in rough seas. Why the QM2 is Unique A crossing on the QM2 is considered an
Since 2004, she has operated as the flagship for Cunard Line, primarily crossing between Southampton and New York, continuing a tradition that began in 1840. The ship uses four 70-ton stabilizers to ensure
Her hull is significantly longer, deeper, and stronger than standard cruise ships, featuring a sharp, flared bow to handle heavy North Atlantic swells.