2027–2028 program features extended stays, UNESCO sites and long-awaited returns
Cunard has revealed 195 new itineraries covering 115 destinations in 32 countries between April 2027 and January 2028, marking one of the company’s most expansive voyage programs. The schedule emphasizes premium travel experiences, including access to 93 UNESCO sites, 18 overnight stays and 33 late departures, giving guests more time to immerse themselves in local culture.
The highlight is the 115-night world voyage aboard Queen Anne, running January 9 – May 4, 2028, with fares for Britannia Inside cabins starting at £13,799. The journey features overnight calls in Los Angeles, Sydney and Hong Kong, offering deeper cultural, culinary and entertainment discoveries.
The program adds inaugural calls for multiple ships: Queen Anne will visit Sorrento and La Rochelle for the first time, Queen Mary 2 will debut in Charlottetown, while Queen Victoria heads to Riga and Queen Elizabeth to Trieste and Calvi.
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In the Mediterranean, Queen Elizabeth returns in 2027 with 65 itineraries ranging from seven to 28 nights, revisiting ports not seen in over 15 years.
Following a major refit, Queen Mary 2 will continue her signature transatlantic crossings and operate voyages to Norway, Canada, New England, the North Cape and the Caribbean, including Christmas and New Year on golden beaches and a celebratory call in Boston on July 4, 2027. Queen Victoria will offer round-trip sailings from Southampton, including routes to Scandinavia, Iceland and the Mediterranean, with Grundarfjordur returning to the Cunard map for the first time since 2009.
With extended global routes and enriched onboard offerings, Cunard strengthens its legacy in luxury cruising, inviting travelers to experience refined exploration and unforgettable journeys.
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