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Here, we rank the Cunard ships from largest to smallest
Published on 19 Oct 2022
Cunard has led the way in North Atlantic passenger ships for over 180 years. Sailing aboard a Cunard cruise allows one to discover a selection of extraordinary adventures across the globe, carefully curated to make the very most of one's time. Here, we take a look at the Cunard ships by size, from biggest to smallest:
Ship | Passengers | Tonnage (GRT) | Length (FT) |
Queen Anne | 2,996 | 113,000 | 1,058 |
Queen Mary 2 | 2,691 | 151,400 | 1,132 |
Queen Elizabeth | 2,081 | 90,900 | 964.5 |
Queen Victoria | 2,061 | 90,000 | 964.5 |
Queen Anne will be the largest cruise ship in the Cunard fleet when she launches in 2024.
Queen Victoria is the smallest cruise ship in the Cunard fleet, welcoming 2,061 passengers aboard.
Queen Anne is the newest ship in the Cunard fleet. She will set sail in early 2024 as the first new build ship for the iconic cruise line in more than 12 years.
Queen Mary 2 is the oldest active Cunard ship. She set sail for her maiden voyage in 2004.