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With so many boat trips, what routes in the world are worth a try?

There are countless cruise lines in the world. As long as there is sea, there are cruise ships. But only one cruise route is recommended today. Yes, that's the route taken by the Titanic.

This flight from new york to Southampton, USA, takes eight days and seven nights. Generally speaking, there is no stopover. In other words, this route will float in the Atlantic Ocean for one week.

Due to the famous strong winds, huge waves and bad weather in the Atlantic Ocean, in order to ensure comfort and safety, the ships operating this route are different from ordinary cruise ships at the beginning of design, and there are strict requirements from the contour line to the hull thickness.

In today's world, only one ship meets the requirements of this route. It is the only Queen Mary 2 (QM2) built after 1969. It is the largest ocean liner in history. Therefore, not to mention the significance of the transatlantic route itself, just boarding the ship is enough to make people boil. After all, this cruise ship has been blessed by the Queen, and portraits and photos of the Queen can be seen everywhere on board to remind you that this ship is supported by her.

There are only a dozen transatlantic flights every year, and at other times, it also makes short trips around the world and other popular destinations. If you just want to take this boat, you don't have to spend a week on a cruise ship to take this route.

But only this route can provide an experience, that is, crossing the time zone every day. Unlike domestic cruise ships that adjust the night time difference, QM2 will change the time zone at noon. This means that everyone on board can clearly cross the time zone and experience the change of the time zone under their feet.