Cape Times

Queen Mary 2 sails into Table Bay

- Allison Foat

QUEEN Mary 2 (QM2) sailed into Table Bay Harbour yesterday on a brief, two-day visit to the Mother City.

Her epic circuit encompasse­s a route this year that will include 10 maiden visits which means nearly a quarter of her ports of call will welcome Queen Mary 2 for the first time.

Now in her 14th year, she is the world’s only operationa­l ocean liner (not to be confused with a cruise liner) and was originally constructe­d for Cunard in 2002, replacing the ageing Queen Elizabeth 2.

As an ocean liner, she is very different in constructi­on to a typical cruise ship, having, among other things, a much sharper bow and four stabiliser­s as opposed to two.

A lavish £100 million remasterin­g took place in 2016. The plush refit has extended the ship’s life by another decade and has magnificen­tly transforme­d the vessel’s ultra spacious interior that is reminiscen­t of the golden age of Transatlan­tic travel.

1 310 luxurious staterooms comprise standard cabins, penthouses and deluxe apartments complete with butler and concierge services and, in some instances, private elevators and gymnasiums.

With a 1 000 seater state-of- theart theatre, the largest library at sea, a 360-degree promenade deck, casino, traditiona­l British pub, ballroom, nightclub, art gallery, five swimming pools and a 3D cinema that morphs into the first at-sea planetariu­m, there is no shortage of leisure options.

Eleven restaurant­s with 150 chefs showcase 343 wine labels, and offer passengers menus that range from healthy to hearty, light to haute cuisine, and an English high tea. The ship also has a very impressive green policy.

Queen Mary 2 stands 23 storeys high, with 17 decks rising 200m above the waterline. She is four football fields in length, with a 3.5 acre footprint, is more than twice as long as the Washington Monument (167m), 147 feet longer than the Eiffel Tower is tall (300m), more than three times as long as Big Ben’s Westminste­r Tower (95m) and as long as 36 doubledeck­er London buses (9.5m each).

This particular cruise journey continues onwards to Port Elizabeth, Mauritius, Reunion and culminates in Australia in April.

For up to 3010 guests at capacity, a voyage on Queen Mary 2 is certain to create unforgetta­ble memories.

www.whitestar.co.za

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Picture: HOWARD GODFREY MAGNIFICEN­T: Queen Mary 2 at Cape Town Harbour.
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