Historical Summary:
The increasing popularity of air travel helped signal the end of an era for the Queen Mary. By 1965 the entire Cunard fleet was operating at a loss and they decided to retire and sell the legendary Queen Mary. On October 31, 1967, the Queen Mary departed on her final cruise, arriving in Long Beach, California, on December 9, 1967. She has called Southern California her home ever since. The Queen Mary is now a floating Hotel, Attraction and Event & Wedding Venue, home to three world-class restaurants and an icon in Southern California. She is also recognized as an Honorary Member of the Classic Yacht Association.

This vessel is registered with CYA as an Honorary Vessel. Honorary Members are vessels or organizations that have been nominated by a CYA Fleet, and then approved by the CYA Board of Directors, for their historical significance or contribution to classic yachting.