The Captain’s Table

Stories from the Golden Age of Ocean Liners to the Cruise Ships of Today

  • Cruising Returns to Baltimore

    Cruising Returns to Baltimore

    In March, I wrote about the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and its potential impact on Baltimore’s cruise operations. The MV Dali (the ship that struck the bridge following power issues) has been finally removed, and cruising officially returned to Charm City on Saturday, May 25 with Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas embarking passengers…

  • The Four Chaplains and the Sinking of USAT Dorchester

    The Four Chaplains and the Sinking of USAT Dorchester

    During World War II, scores of ocean liners were converted into troop transports for the Allied war effort. Mighty ships like Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, and Aquitania were pressed into service along with more humble liners like Evangeline, Yarmouth, and Borinquen. These ships collectively transported millions of Allied servicemen and women to all theaters of…

  • From Cunard’s Storied History to the Future: The Queen Anne’s Maiden Voyage

    From Cunard’s Storied History to the Future: The Queen Anne’s Maiden Voyage

    It’s been said that there’s something really special about a Cunard Queen. Having worked aboard the legendary Queen Mary for over three years, I’m certainly inclined to agree! Today, Cunard’s newest ship, the Queen Anne sets sail from Southampton on her maiden voyage. She is the company’s 149th ship in it’s almost 185-year history. This…

  • Going Beyond with Celebrity Cruises

    Going Beyond with Celebrity Cruises

    My wife and I just got back from a five-day cruise aboard Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Beyond. Wow! What an incredible experience! This was our first time sailing on Celebrity and they really set the bar high. We’re looking at doing another one in 2026 and can’t wait!  The entire time we were aboard the Beyond,…

  • Cruise Mode: April 2024

    Cruise Mode: April 2024

    Hello everyone! Just wanted to let you know that my wife and I are going on a cruise next week. We’ll be sailing with Celebrity Cruises aboard Celebrity Beyond. It’ll be our first time sailing with them, and it’s an understatement to say that we’re excited! It’ll be a five-day Caribbean cruise with stops at…

  • The Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse & Baltimore’s Cruise Ship Operations

    The Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse & Baltimore’s Cruise Ship Operations

    Like many others, I was dumbstruck when Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed on March 26, 2024 after being hit by a container ship. Six men lost their lives in the accident, and three of them still haven’t been found. I lived in the Washington, DC area for almost a decade and made several trips…

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How it all started…

Over a decade ago, I started a blog called The Captain’s Table to tell the stories about the ships and people involved in the Golden Age of ocean liners. I was working as a tour guide aboard the Queen Mary in Long Beach, CA at the time and it was a way to help me both deepen my knowledge and explore a topic I’d been passionate about for a long time.

With this overhauled version of the blog, I’ll continue to explore the stories, ships, and people connected to the old ocean liners. But there’ll also be a new emphasis on cruise ships as well: they continue the traditions and history made famous by such ships as Queen Mary, United States, Mauretania, Caronia, and many others. I’ll be nerding out a lot, and I really hope that you enjoy this blog.

Zach Whitlow

Writer, Ship Geek, and Avid Cruiser