For those enchanted by the cosmic dance of celestial bodies, Cunard's announcement is nothing short of thrilling. In August 2026, three of Cunard's magnificent ships—Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria, and the soon-to-be-launched Queen Anne—will be perfectly positioned along the path of totality for the solar eclipse. This rare opportunity promises guests an unparalleled viewing experience of this astronomical event, combined with luxurious voyages to stunning destinations.
Mark your calendars for August 12, 2026, when the moon will perfectly align with the sun, casting a shadow across Earth in a spectacular solar eclipse. Cunard is offering an extraordinary chance to witness this event from the unique vantage point of the sea. Imagine gazing up at the sky from the deck of a luxurious cruise ship, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and the serene expanse of the ocean.
Embarking on a 14-night voyage from August 4 to 18, 2026, the Queen Mary 2 will take guests through the picturesque regions of Norway and Iceland. This journey includes visits to the charming towns of Zeebrugge in Belgium, Olden and Skjolden in Norway, and Isafjordur in Iceland.
The highlight of the trip is an overnight stay in Reykjavik on the night of August 12, providing the perfect setting to witness the solar eclipse. The dramatic Icelandic landscapes will serve as a stunning backdrop, enhancing the awe-inspiring experience of the eclipse.
Katie McAlister, president of Cunard, expressed her excitement, saying, "Watching a total solar eclipse from sea is an utterly unique and very rare experience. Cunard is therefore thrilled to offer three remarkable voyages positioned along the path of the 2026 eclipse."
The Queen Anne will set sail on a seven-night roundtrip voyage from Southampton, England, from August 9 to 16, 2026. This itinerary includes stops at exotic Spanish ports such as Santander, La Coruña, and Gijon, as well as a visit to Pauillac, France, in the Bay of Biscay.
Guests will enjoy the vibrant culture and historical charm of these destinations, and on the day of the eclipse, they'll have the opportunity to witness the phenomenon from the deck of the Queen Anne as it sails from La Coruña. The combination of Spanish sunshine, rich cultural experiences, and the celestial event promises an unforgettable adventure.
From August 10 to 17, 2026, the Queen Victoria will navigate a seven-night voyage from Civitavecchia (near Rome, Italy) to Barcelona, Spain. The journey includes stops in Tarragona and Palma de Mallorca in Spain, and Villefranche and Toulon in France. On the day of the eclipse, after exploring the historic town of Tarragona, guests will return to Queen Victoria to find the perfect spot on the expansive deck to view the solar eclipse. With outdoor pools, open-air bars, and ample deck space, passengers will enjoy a luxurious and relaxed setting as they witness this rare cosmic event.
Cunard's commitment to providing exceptional experiences is evident in these carefully curated voyages. Each ship offers unique amenities and experiences, ensuring that every guest can find their ideal spot to enjoy the solar eclipse. From the serene fjords of Norway to the sunny coasts of Spain, these journeys promise not only a front-row seat to the eclipse but also a series of unforgettable adventures.
Katie McAlister encapsulates the essence of these voyages: "Cunard is thrilled to offer three remarkable voyages positioned along the path of the 2026 eclipse – two in the Mediterranean and one in Iceland – which will give guests the chance to witness this extraordinary phenomenon from the water, an unforgettable moment observed from the luxurious vantage point of our Queens." Read more here to know more about the 2026 Solar Eclipse and what they offer to passengers.
To be part of this celestial event aboard Cunard’s luxurious ships, get in touch with a travel adviser at S.W. Black Travel. Ensure your voyage is tailored to perfection, providing you with the best possible experience during this once-in-a-lifetime event.