Over 4 million miles
The Queen Mary set sail on May 27, 1936. This iconic ocean liner embarked on its maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City, marking the beginning of a distinguished career in transatlantic passenger service.
The RMS Queen Mary is a now retired liner that is located in the port of Long Beach, California. The ship used to sail across the North Atlantic Ocean and was operated by Cunard.
The Queen Mary, an ocean liner that served from 1936 to 1967, sailed for a total of 31 years. During her service, she made numerous transatlantic crossings and was known for her luxurious accommodations and speed. After retiring from service, she was permanently docked in Long Beach, California, where she now serves as a hotel and museum.
On her maiden voyage, the S.S. United States made the trip from New York to England in 3 days, 10 hours, and 40 minutes, beating the record set by the R.M.S. Queen Mary in 1938 by 10 hours and 2 minutes. How long did it take the Queen Mary to make the trip?
Mary Queen of Scots sailed from Le Havre, France, in 1548. She was sent to France to be raised at the court of Henry II, where she would eventually marry his son, Francis. This departure was part of a political alliance between Scotland and France.
Queen Isabella of Spain. She provided three ships for him to sail with.
The Queen Mary 2 routinely makes the crossing between Southampton, England and New York, New York in 6 days.
Any distance
England
The Queen Mary 2 has already visited New Zealand in May 2007. She will visit again as she does sail to the Southern Commonwealth from time to time. To see her schedule for the next 18 months kindly direct your computer to www.cunard.com for her next voyage to Australia and New Zealand.
Queen Elizabeth The 1st
Assuming they have such an itinerary, that depends on how many stops she makes along the way. I would expect that to be at least a 14 to 21 day itinerary.