Cunard Line’s Queen Mary 2 Has The World’s Most Lavish Cabins

Cunard Line was founded in 1840 as the as the British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, and it is now a subsidiary of the Carnival Corporation. Its pride and joy, the Queen Mary 2 undergoes a remarkable trip around the world that lasts for 113 days, and it also happens to flaunt the world’s most luxurious cabins. These cabins can rival with and surpass even the most luxurious hotel rooms in the world.

They provide 2,249 square feet of space and feature two floors that are connected by a sweeping marble staircase. Highlights comprise two marble bathrooms, a gymnasium, fully equipped bars, dressing rooms, a home office, a dining area for eight people and a high-end flat-screen TV. Each and every one of these cabins also comes with its own private balcony that ensures breathtaking panoramas of the ocean.

In order to enjoy the round-the-world journey in these exquisite accommodations, guests have to pay $195,000. The price also includes access to the Queen Mary 2’s Queen’s Grill restaurants, which boast mouth-watering dishes and drinks.

 

 

 

 

[Daily Mail]