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Experience an exciting four-day, three-night getaway aboard the Queen Mary in Long Beach, CA. Kick off your adventure with a welcome dinner and orientation on Monday evening! On Tuesday, enjoy morning yoga, coffee with the captain, thrilling tournaments, and live music, ending with a costume party.
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Step aboard The Queen Mary and experience a world where history and luxury converge. Savor exquisite dining, embark on fascinating tours—including our thrilling ghost tours—and enjoy live music in the glamorous Observation Bar.
The Queen Mary Tours & Exhibits. The Queen Mary is more than just a ship; she’s a cherished part of history, anchored right here in Long Beach, CA. Stepping aboard is an immersive experience where the past meets the present, celebrating moments that shape our collective story.
Plan wisely to make the most of your Queen Mary adventures. Here, you can access our hours of operation, parking options, driving directions, a ship map to navigate and explore exhibits, and a list of nearby attractions like Shoreline Village or Aquarium of the Pacific.
The historic RMS Queen Mary is the most iconic aspect of the Long Beach skyline. The 1930s-era Cunard ocean liner is permanently docked on the Long Beach waterfront as a floating hotel and attraction, and recently reopened after undergoing beautiful restoration work.
Nowadays you can experience Queen Mary in Long Beach as she retired from sea travel. Get to hear all the stories, facts and highlights of the Queen Mary on our tour. Our knowledgeable and friendly docent/chaperone makes an ordinary visit to the Queen Mary a truly extraordinary experience.
The Queen Mary offers daily public tours and welcomes visitors onboard to learn more about the ship’s nearly 100-year history via exhibits and scheduled tours. Engineering aficionados will enjoy The Steam and Steel Tour, which descends into the depths of the ship’s boiler and generator rooms to share how the Queen Mary was powered across ...