Cunard has unveiled a diverse range of over 300 new voyages for 2025-2027, capturing the imagination of cruise enthusiasts.
- The luxury cruise line’s fleet will explore 184 destinations worldwide, including visits to 108 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
- Key highlights include 37 overnight port calls, 66 late-evening departures, and five maiden calls in unique destinations.
- Queen Anne and Queen Mary 2 will embark on simultaneous world voyages in 2026, marking a first for Cunard.
- A new Caribbean programme offers exciting opportunities, underlining Cunard’s commitment to unique travel experiences.
Cunard’s announcement of over 300 new voyages between September 2025 and January 2027 represents a forward-thinking expansion across its fleet of four luxury ships. Spanning 70 countries, these voyages will visit an impressive 184 destinations, including 108 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, offering passengers a chance to experience globally recognised cultural landmarks.
Significant in the programme are 37 overnight port calls and 66 late-evening departures, providing ample time for passengers to immerse themselves in the local culture and attractions of each destination. The introduction of five new ports to the itinerary—including Kona, Hawaii; Roatan, Honduras; Dakar, Senegal; Miami, Florida; and Molde, Norway—adds an element of novelty to the offering.
Queen Anne and Queen Mary 2 are set to embark on simultaneous world voyages in January 2026, with planned capitals including New York, Buenos Aires, Dubai, and Melbourne. This unprecedented move underscores Cunard’s dedication to offering expansive travel opportunities.
Focusing on the Caribbean, Queen Elizabeth will initiate a novel programme of 33 voyages roundtrip from Miami. This includes itineraries through San Juan, Puerto Rico; Montego Bay, Jamaica; and several other tropical islands. Such journeys are poised to enrich passengers’ experiences with the blend of luxury cruise amenities and the enchanting Caribbean allure.
Katie McAlister, President of Cunard, expressed tremendous excitement about the upcoming voyages, particularly noting the historic Panama Canal transit by Queen Mary 2, emphasising the enhanced travel opportunities in the Caribbean provided by Queen Elizabeth.
Additionally, for those seeking variety, guests can sample three Cunard ships back-to-back. Adventurous itineraries include a 21-night voyage transiting the Panama Canal and Transatlantic Crossing from New York to Southampton, offering a comprehensive taste of Cunard’s variety and luxury.
Cunard’s 2025-2027 programme epitomises luxury and exploration, promising unparalleled travel experiences for its guests.
