Clicking on the small maps below will open a full-size map (1024 x 768) in its own window, on which I have drawn the route each ship took. For clarity, I have listed the ports of call on each voyage separately, along with their geographical co-ordinates (latitude and longitude.)


 

Ship:  Queen Elizabeth 2,  6-12 June 1997

Also on 10-17 Sept 2000 (via Amsterdam)

A typical transatlantic voyage takes six days.

Southampton, England: 50º 54' N, 1º 24' W
New York, USA: 40º 48' N, 74º 05' W

Click the map to see the route taken on the Maiden Voyage of the Queen Mary 2.

  Ship:  Queen Mary 2, 12-26 January 2004


Southampton, England: 50º 54' N, 1º 24' W
Funchal, Madeira: 32º 38' N, 16º 54' W
Santa Cruz de Tenerife: 28º 27' N, 16º 15' W
Las Palmas, Gran Canaria: 28º 06' N, 15º 25' W
Bridgetown, Barbados: 13º 06' N, 59º 37' W
Charlotte Amalié, St Thomas, USVI: 18º 20' N, 64º 56' W
Fort Lauderdale, USA: 26º 07' N, 80º 08' W

Total nautical miles sailed to date:



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