Along with a fresh wave of itineraries, Cunard is offering 10 percent off early bookings between October 2026 and April 2027.

Over 40 new voyages and stops at 101 unique destinations across 57 countries, show that the British luxury cruise line is making a statement—one that taps into its storied legacy while adapting to an increasingly demanding and global clientele.

This new collection is more than just travel; it’s a curated experience designed to fuel wanderlust among even the most seasoned cruisers.

This new slate is designed to give even the most seasoned cruise-goers a new experience.

With 22 overnight port calls and 26 late-evening departures, they’re working to give travellers more time to immerse themselves in local cultures.

The voyages include access to 62 UNESCO World Heritage sites, offering something no other competitor can easily replicate—a mix of exclusive experiences in under-explored ports like Ferrol, Spain, and Acajutla, El Salvador.

President Katie McAlister said, “We are hugely excited to reveal our exciting new program from October 2026 to April 2027, offering exceptional choices for every traveller.”

A fleet of queens

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The four Queens—Queen Mary 2, Queen Anne, Queen Victoria, and Queen Elizabeth—are integral to Cunard’s identity, and each brings something unique to the table. 

The newly minted Queen Anne makes her maiden voyage to South America, stopping for an overnight in Rio, and continues on to Casablanca and Bridgetown. For a brand that leans so heavily into its heritage, this is a clear nod to a modern audience, especially as Queen Anne, Cunard’s latest and greatest, brings state-of-the-art luxury to the table.

Meanwhile, Queen Victoria is set to embark on an extensive 109-night world voyage, with stops in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Cape Town—key destinations for travellers with an eye for luxury and adventure.

Australians, in particular, will find opportunities tailored just for them. The Los Angeles to Sydney route via Hawaii, Fiji, and New Caledonia caters specifically to Aussie cruisers, and the 26-night Sydney to Singapore sailing offers a closer-to-home luxury experience.

Queen Mary 2, the trailblazer, Cunard’s flagship, is the only liner offering regular transatlantic crossings. For 2026 and 2027, she glides into new territories with maiden calls to UNESCO-protected spots like Santiago de Compostela in Spain, and an overnight stay in Cape Verde.

For Cunard loyalists, the magic of a transatlantic crossing—days of uninterrupted sea and refined luxury—is what continues to set Queen Mary 2 apart.

Queen Elizabeth, meanwhile, will continue to bask in the Caribbean glow. With Miami as her launchpad, she offers seven- to 14-night voyages through islands like Curacao and Antigua, combining turquoise waters with architectural beauty.

Exclusive access for Cunard world club members

In typical Cunard fashion, loyalty has its perks. Cunard World Club members get early access to bookings starting on October 16, 2024, and can take advantage of a 10% Early Booking Saving for voyages departing between October 2026 and April 2027.

With 184 years of cruising under their bow, Cunard’s latest slate of voyages show that the line still have a finger on the pulse of what modern luxury travellers crave when it comes to high-end, experiential travel.


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