Ultimate History of the World's Most Famous Ship
In November, the Cunard line's famed QE2 will make its final voyage to a new home at the Palm Jumeirah in Dubai World, which paid $100 million to acquire the ship for a floating hotel, retail and entertainment annex. Carol Thatcher has compiled a beautiful book about the legendary oceanliner's colorful history, QE2: Forty Years Famous. The QE2 was launched by (and named for) Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in September 1967, and since then she has undertaken 25 world cruises, crossed the Atlantic more than 800 times and carried more than 2.5 million passengers, establishing a reputation as the world's greatest and most luxurious liner - a grande dame pre-dating and outclassing the modern cruise ship era. See the gallery for more.
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Oman Jul 11th 2008 3:31PM
The QE2 called into our city of Muscat on a few occasions http://blog.omanholiday.co.uk/blog/_archives/2008/7/3/3774435.html - until dredging the harbour could not accommodate her and she stood off during the visit. Unfortunately on her voyage to Dubai she will not call into Oman