Cunard Launches Over 300 New Voyages for 2025-2027, Expanding Global Itineraries

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Cunard, the luxury cruise line renowned for its elegant voyages, has unveiled an ambitious schedule of over 300 new voyages spanning from September 2025 to January 2027. This expansion will see its fleet of four iconic Queens – Queen Mary 2, Queen Anne, Queen Victoria, and Queen Elizabeth – visiting 184 unique destinations across 70 countries, including 108 UNESCO World Heritage sites. The new program also features 37 overnight port calls and 66 late-evening departures, with five maiden calls in diverse locations such as Kona, Hawaii; Roatan, Honduras; Dakar, Senegal; Miami, Florida; and Molde, Norway.

In a historic move, both Queen Anne and Queen Mary 2 will embark on simultaneous World Voyages in January 2026, covering cultural capitals like New York, Buenos Aires, Dubai, and Melbourne. Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth will debut a new Caribbean program, offering 33 roundtrip voyages from Miami and showcasing the enchanting island towns of San Juan, Montego Bay, Georgetown, and others.

Katie McAlister, President of Cunard, expressed excitement for the dual World Voyages by Queen Anne and Queen Mary 2 in 2026, highlighting the unique opportunity for guests to transit the Panama Canal on Queen Mary 2 for the first time. She also noted Queen Elizabeth’s new Caribbean program, which will allow guests to explore tropical regions while enjoying the unparalleled luxury of Cunard.

The newly introduced voyages offer a variety of experiences:

  • Queen Anne will visit 102 unique ports with 23 maiden calls, allowing guests to experience everything from French vineyards to African plains aboard Cunard’s contemporary deco-designed ship.
  • Queen Mary 2, the world’s only ocean liner, will offer a full world voyage alongside her signature Transatlantic Crossings, Caribbean, and Canada/New England itineraries, ranging from two to 109 nights.
  • Queen Victoria will focus on the Mediterranean, Atlantic Islands, and Norway, visiting 73 unique destinations with notable overnight calls in cities like Istanbul and Amsterdam.
  • Queen Elizabeth will introduce Caribbean voyages from Miami, ranging from nine to 21 nights, in addition to voyages from Seattle or San Francisco through the Panama Canal.

For those seeking an extended adventure, Cunard offers the opportunity to experience three ships in one journey through multi-ship back-to-back options, including a 21-night voyage on Queen Elizabeth through the Panama Canal, a Transatlantic Crossing on Queen Mary 2, and a 13-night voyage on Queen Victoria to the Atlantic Islands and Azores.

World Club members have exclusive early access to book these World Voyages and segments starting March 5, 2024, with general public sales commencing on March 7, 2024. This expansive program underscores Cunard’s commitment to offering guests luxurious and culturally rich travel experiences, further solidifying its position as a leader in the global cruise industry.

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