Cunard

Sail with Cunard and experience the golden age of ocean travel reimagined for modern travelers. Cunard operates the only true ocean liner in regular transatlantic service—the legendary Queen Mary 2—alongside Queen Elizabeth, Queen Victoria, and the new Queen Anne. Cunard's White Star Service delivers impeccable British elegance with Gala Evenings featuring formal dress, afternoon tea, and refined entertainment. The fleet offers world voyages, transatlantic crossings between New York and Southampton, and destination cruises to the Mediterranean, Caribbean, and beyond. Experience the unique tradition of assigned dining with single-seating dinner times, creating a refined atmosphere perfect for meeting fellow travelers.

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Why Zipsea

The most onboard credit on the internet

We give the absolute most onboard credit back for you to spend onboard.

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Never any fees

No service charges, no booking fees — not for anything.

A team that lives and breathes cruises

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a transatlantic crossing on Queen Mary 2?

A transatlantic crossing is a 7-night voyage between New York and Southampton on the only ship purpose-built for Atlantic crossings. Unlike repositioning cruises, Queen Mary 2 sails year-round transatlantic service with enhanced stabilization, perfect for experiencing the romance of ocean liner travel.

What are Gala Evenings on Cunard?

Gala Evenings are formal dress nights featuring elegant multi-course dining, ballroom dancing, and refined entertainment. Cunard maintains the tradition of dressing for dinner, creating a sophisticated atmosphere reminiscent of classic ocean liner travel.

What is onboard credit (OBC)?

Onboard credit is ship money you can use during your cruise—like a prepaid gift card. Spend it on drinks, specialty dining, Wi-Fi, spa treatments, excursions, or onboard shopping.

How does Zipsea give me more onboard credit than others?

Travel agents earn commission on every booking, and most keep it. We don't—we pass back the maximum onboard credit the cruise line allows, every time.

Do I pay more to book with Zipsea?

No. You pay the same published fare you'd see on the cruise line's website—except we give you back the maximum onboard credit on top.

How much onboard credit will I actually get?

It depends on your fare and the cruise line's rules. As a ballpark, shorter cruises usually allow $50–$100 and longer cruises $150–$500+. When you search a sailing, we show you the exact amount.