Cunard has released information about new exciting voyages for its fleet. Between April 2027 and January 2028, Cunard ships will sail 195 new itineraries visiting 115 destinations in 32 countries. These extraordinary itineraries include 93 UNESCO World Heritage sites, 18 overnight port calls and 33 late-evening departures.
Queen Anne is scheduled to make four maiden calls including Sorrento, Italy and La Rochelle, France. Queen Mary 2 is scheduled to make a maiden call for Cunard when she calls on Charlottetown, Canada. Queen Victoria is scheduled to call on Riga, Latvia for the first time and Queen Elizabeth is scheduled to make maiden calls to Trieste, Italy and Calvi, France.
Katie McAlister, President of Cunard, said, “This new program is all about giving our guests more choice and more unforgettable voyages. Whether it’s Queen Anne visiting new destinations, Queen Elizabeth returning to favourite ports in the Med, or Queen Mary 2 sailing iconic routes with her usual style, there’s something to suit every kind of traveler. From exploring remarkable places to enjoying exceptional experiences on board, we’re proud to offer voyages that feel truly special from start to finish.”
From May to October 2027, Queen Elizabeth returns to Europe offering voyages that will range from 7- to 28-nights. During her 65 new voyages, she will call on 22 ports that she has not visited in 15 years as well as many other ports throughout the Mediterranean.
Queen Mary 2 will undergo a major refurbishment in early 2027, before continuing to offer transatlantic crossings and itineraries in Norway, Canada, New England, North Cape and the Caribbean. Additionally, she will spend July 4, 2027 in Boston.
Cunard’s newest ship, Queen Anne, will sail roundtrip voyages from Southampton offering Nordic adventures to see the Northern Lights, extended time in Barcelona and Copenhagen and a late night call in Madeira to view the famous New Year’s Eve fireworks. Queen Victoria will also sail roundtrip from Southampton offering itineraries which include Scandinavia, Iceland and the Mediterranean. She will also visit Grundarfjordur, Iceland, the first time a Cunard ship has called there since 2009.
Bookings open for Cunard World Club members on June 11, 2025, with bookings available to the public on June 12, 2025.