Queen Mary 2 Ship Tour (2026) | The Last True Ocean Liner
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I'm David from Curious to Travel. Let's begin.
Just to say I'm not an expert, simply a Cunard enthusiast, sharing what I've learned along the way.
Together, those two things tell you what kind of ship this is. A ship that gives you space to be alone with the ocean and at the same time the confidence that you're in very good hands.
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This is a full, documentary-style ship tour of RMS Queen Mary 2 — the last true ocean liner. Throughout the video, live deck plans show exactly where we are on board as we move through the ship, shifting from full-deck views to detailed close-ups for clarity and context. Filmed on recent transatlantic crossings, this is a calm, comprehensive tour of Queen Mary 2’s public spaces, decks, and key features — presented as a continuous journey rather than a highlights reel. Alongside this detailed ship tour, focus is on understanding QM2: her design, her purpose, and what makes her fundamentally different from modern cruise ships. We begin in the Grand Lobby and explore lounges, restaurants, theatres, galleries, corridors, and open decks, including the Britannia Restaurant, Queen’s Room, Chart Room, Champagne Bar, promenade deck, pools, kennels, library, and more. Along the way, I share historical context, design details, and observations gathered over multiple voyages. This tour also looks at: • why Queen Mary 2 was built as an ocean liner rather than a cruise ship • how her layout supports long North Atlantic crossings • what the RMS designation means today • how spaces change depending on time of day and use • the quieter details you might otherwise pass by The pacing is intentionally unhurried, with moments of narration, natural sound, and music used to let spaces speak for themselves. It’s designed to be watched in chapters, or simply allowed to unfold over time. 00:00 Introduction – Touring the Last True Ocean Liner 00:27 Grand Lobby & Cunard Heritage 02:10 Metal & Glass Art Panels (Verre Églomisé) 07:13 Golden Lion Pub & Deck 2 Spaces 10:43 Deck 3 Art Panels 12:02 Sir Samuel’s Café 13:59 Chart Room 15:32 Champagne Bar & Maritime Details 18:12 Grand Lobby Shops 28:29 Britannia Restaurant – Ocean Liner Dining 37:24 Art Gallery Corridor & Queen’s Room 42:41 G32 Nightclub & Late-Night Spaces 46:29 Theatre-Bypass Corridors & Connexions 54:56 Illuminations Planetarium & Theatre 57:59 Royal Court Theatre 1:00:19 Promenade Deck – Walking the Ship 1:01:24 QM2 Facts & Figures 1:10:10 Minnows Pool & Deck 1:10:45 Gym & Spa 1:15:54 Carinthia Lounge 1:16:50 Kings Court Buffet & Chef’s Galley 1:23:05 Grill Lounge 1:23:51 Queens Grill & Princess Grill Restaurants 1:27:38 Library & Scenic Elevator 1:31:03 Atlantic Room & Deck 11 Observation Deck 1:33:53 Obstructed View Stateroom Tour 1:35:30 The Verandah Steakhouse 1:37:31 Terrace Pool Deck 1:38:49 Grills Terrace 1:39:50 Kennels and Deck 12 Outside 1:42:48 Pavilion Pool & Bar 1:44:50 Accommodation Corridor Circuit 1:46:05 Ocean Liner Design Explained 1:53:26 Princess Grill Suite Tour 1:54:35 RMS Queen Mary 2 – What the RMS Title Means 1:56:20 Commodore Club, Boardroom & Churchill's Cigar Lounge 2:02:57 Concierge Lounge 2:04:11 Queens Grill Suite Tour 2:05:25 Upper Decks, Games & Open Spaces 2:07:58 Final Reflections – Life at Sea on Queen Mary 2 I’m David, from Curious2Travel. I’m not a maritime expert — just a long-time Cunard enthusiast, sharing what I’ve learned along the way. Thanks very much for watching. Stay curious. 🔖 Hashtags #QueenMary2 #RMSQueenMary2 #OceanLiner #ShipTour #Cunard #Transatlantic #LuxuryCruise #CruiseShipTour #MaritimeHistory #OceanTravel #Curious2Travel
