Tuesday 3 August 2010

Cunard Reveals More Queen Elizabeth Details

In the run up to the launch of Cunard Cruises new Queen Elizabeth there has been a lot of talk surrounding new design and innovative features that will set the liner apart from previous models. With less than three months until the 90,400 ton ship makes its inaugural sail, construction is still heavily underway, but new details have emerged for Cunard's new liner.


Holding a total of 2,092 passengers the Queen Elizabeth structurally looks very much like her sister, the Queen Victoria. However, Cunard have taken great care to ensure that the décor stands apart, leaning towards the art deco period of the 1920's and 30's rather than the traditional classic interiors of the past. Meanwhile there have been some major changes to public spaces, providing an added attraction for many looking for cruise deals . Increasing the number of cabins on offer by 38 due to the Queen Elizabeth's structural differences, for the first time ever Cunard have introduced a separate dining area for guests staying in their top class Britannia cabins. Meanwhile, they have altered the Queen Victoria's Winter Garden to create a stunningly styled and Kew-like glasshouse on their latest liner. The Games Deck has also undergone a transformation, with chic styling providing a sense of country, croquet and bowls.


Currently still being built in Italy, the Queen Elizabeth is due for launch in 11 weeks. And with a high level of anticipation over Cunard's latest endeavour, passengers may be queuing up to get their first glance of this glorious new ship.

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