Cunard has outdone itself by unveiling a staggering slate of 195 new voyages for April 2027 through January 2028. These itineraries span 115 unique destinations in 32 countries, ensuring there’s a voyage for every taste and timetable.
This year’s programme emphasises variety and depth, boasting visits to four maiden-call ports for Cunard's Queen Anne and Queen Mary 2’s first Canadian call. Guests also benefit from 18 overnight port stays and 33 late-evening departures, giving extra time ashore to immerse in local nightlife or stargaze from deck.
From seven-night Mediterranean escapes to 28-night explorations that thread through Europe and North Africa, Cunard’s flexibility is unparalleled. Whether you’re after a quick taste of Sicily’s culinary scene or a deep dive into Nordic fjords, there’s an option that matches your holiday goals. Solo travellers, families and multi-generational groups alike will find staterooms and cabin categories tailored to their needs.
Among the 115 destinations, 93 are UNESCO World Heritage sites—think the ancient ruins of Pompeii, the palaces of Istanbul and Portugal’s historic centres. These culturally significant stops provide more than photo ops; they bring centuries of art, architecture and tradition within easy reach of your balcony railing.
Queen Elizabeth sails back into European waters in 2027, reviving 22 ports she hasn’t seen in 15 years. From May through October, she reconnects guests with Mediterranean gems and offers fresh late-evening departures for more relaxed sightseeing.
Her seven-to-28-night Mediterranean sojourns include lush calls to Palermo’s vibrant food markets and the storied lanes of Barcelona. Extended stays let you linger over Catalan tapas or roam Roman aqueducts under moonlight, ensuring you capture the essence of each port.
Queen Elizabeth’s roundtrips from Southampton feature historic stops like La Rochelle, where narrow streets and fortified walls whisper tales of maritime traders. In Charlottetown, Canada—a maiden call for Cunard—you’ll encounter red-brick colonial architecture and celebrate Confederation history.
Onboard chefs craft regionally inspired menus reflecting the flavours of each port. Expect Sicilian arancini with sun-ripened tomatoes, Provençal ratatouille with aromatic herbs, and fine British teas served in the elegant Queen’s Room—a nod to shared heritage.
Fresh from her early-2027 refit, Queen Mary 2 continues her iconic Transatlantic Crossings, now complemented by voyages to Norway, Canada, New England, North Cape and the Caribbean. Her seasoned elegance blends perfectly with modern enhancements.
Cunard’s signature eastbound and westbound crossings remain a timeless rite of passage, complete with midnight balls and afternoon tea rituals. Crossing the Atlantic on QM2 is as much a cultural event as a cruise, fostering friendships with fellow passengers over vintage port and pianists’ melodies.
Her northern routes call at Stavanger’s waterfront, Halifax’s historic citadel and the fjord-carved coasts of Norway. Balcony staterooms grant uninterrupted views of tidewater glaciers and lighthouse-dotted cliffs, inviting you to trade binoculars with binoculars for the camera lens.
During winter, Queen Mary 2 veers toward golden beaches and turquoise bays in the Caribbean. Imagine spending Christmas Day in St Lucia or ringing in the New Year amid Calypso beats in Barbados—all with Cunard’s signature gala dinners and live performances elevating each fête.
As Cunard’s newest flagship, Queen Anne sets off from Southampton on a rich mix of Mediterranean jaunts and Scandinavian quests, including her first-ever calls for ports like Sorrento, La Rochelle, Trieste and Calvi.
Queen Anne’s maiden calls add fresh bookmarks to your world map. In Sorrento, stroll lemon-scented lanes overlooking the Bay of Naples; in Trieste, sip espresso at historic cafés once favoured by Kafka and Joyce. These virgin port experiences are perfect for seasoned cruisers seeking novelty.
Her round-trip voyages showcase sun-drenched coasts in Italy, France and Spain. Molecule-inspired mixology classes at the onboard bar echo the experimental menus you’ll taste ashore, creating a seamless link between shipboard innovation and regional authenticity.
Come autumn, Queen Anne ventures north for late-night Aurora chases. With elevated, glass-domed lounges and expert stargazing talks, you’ll learn how to spot the elusive green and violet curtains—then watch them dance overhead from 70°N latitudes.
Queen Victoria returns to her Southampton roots, offering 25 voyages that range from Scandinavian marvels and Icelandic landscapes to classic Mediterranean escapes.
These seven- to 14-night loops let you unpack once and set sail for varied adventures. Mornings might find you in the pastel-hued fishing villages of the Lofoten Islands; evenings, back in your stateroom sipping Scottish whisky under a Caledonian sunset.
Stops include Grundarfjörður, Iceland—a first visit since 2009—where the iconic Kirkjufell mountain frames your selfies. In Riga, Latvia, you’ll wander cobblestone streets lined with Art Nouveau façades, then return to deck for Baltic-inspired cocktails and live folk music.
Calvi in Corsica and Charlottetown in Canada join her itinerary as new frontiers. Calvi’s citadel overlooks sapphire waters and olive groves, while Charlottetown invites you to explore Canada’s birthplace through heritage homes and lively seafood festivals.
Whether you’re drawn to UNESCO wonders, maiden calls or festive Caribbean shores, Cunard’s expansive 2027 lineup has a voyage that fits your passions.
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From maiden port calls to UNESCO treasures and seasonal celebrations, Cunard’s 195 new voyages invite you to rediscover the art of sea travel. Ready to chart your next chapter at sea? Contact our cruise specialists and we’ll personalise every detail—from the perfect stateroom to value-packed packages—so your 2027 journey is nothing short of extraordinary.