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Cognitive Boost: The Hidden Benefits of Slow Travel Aboard Cunard's Queen Mary 2

Eli GrantMonday, Nov 25, 2024 2:53 pm ET
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A groundbreaking neuroscience study conducted aboard Cunard's iconic Queen Mary 2 has revealed an unexpected benefit of slow travel at sea: improved cognitive abilities. The research, led by Human Understanding Agency and Walnut Unlimited, involved 40 international participants embarking on a Transatlantic Crossing from Southampton to New York. Biometric tools were used to measure cognitive and physiological changes before and after five days at sea, revealing remarkable improvements in various aspects of mental performance.

Key findings of the study include a 29% improvement in word recall, indicating enhanced short-term memory performance. Participants also demonstrated a 125% increase in complex logical and spatial reasoning tasks, and a 14% improvement in focus during visual tasks. Additionally, self-reported relaxation rose by 158%, while overall physiological stress levels decreased by 35%, underscoring the relaxing influence of the voyage.

According to Dr. Jack Lewis, a neuroscientist involved in the study, the stress-relieving impact of ocean travel played a significant role in the observed cognitive improvements. The calming atmosphere aboard the Queen Mary 2, combined with the stimulating activities and enriching experiences offered by Cunard, allowed passengers' brains to unlock their full potential.

Cunard's unique offering, which includes captivating lectures by world-renowned experts as part of the Cunard Insights program and personalized wellness treatments, provides an unmatched sanctuary for relaxation and renewal. The ship's celebrated White Star Service ensures that every moment aboard is distinguished by personalized attention and elegance, fostering well-being and mental relaxation.

Katie McAlister, President of Cunard, added that the study reinforces the company's belief that a Cunard voyage is more than just a holiday. The thoughtfully curated enrichment programs, bespoke wellness experiences, world-class dining, and renowned White Star Service, combined with the opportunity to unwind and embrace the serenity of the ocean, leave guests feeling refreshed, inspired, and reinvigorated.

The findings of this study have significant implications for the cruise industry and the broader travel market. As consumers increasingly seek experiences that promote mental and emotional well-being, cruise lines like Cunard position themselves as providers of transformative journeys that go beyond mere leisure. The cognitive benefits of slow travel at sea, as demonstrated by this neuroscience study, further enhance the value proposition of luxury cruises.

For more information about Cunard or to book a voyage, contact your Travel Advisor, call Cunard at 1-800-728-6273, or visit .


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