Cunard’s April 2024 to January 2025 schedule features 195 cruises including the maiden voyage of the new Queen Anne.
Guests will be able to make the most of more time in port thanks to several late evening departures and overnight stays, in places such as Reykjavik, Tromso, Rotterdam and Quebec.
Queen Anne will set sail on 3 May for her seven-night maiden voyage to La Coruna and Lisbon and then depart for a 14-night voyage in the Canary Islands before travelling around the British Isles.
Throughout her maiden season, Queen Anne will sail from Southampton on itineraries to the Mediterranean, Scandinavia, the Canary Islands and the Norwegian Fjords, visiting more than 60 destinations in 16 countries.
The world’s only ocean liner, Queen Mary 2, will continue to maintain Cunard’s 182-year tradition of transatlantic travel, with 20 crossings between Southampton and New York. She will also cruise to Scandinavia for the Northern Lights and the Caribbean, where she will spend the 2024 festive season.
Queen Victoria will spend summer soaking up the sun in the Mediterranean, offering over 75 fly-cruise itineraries to Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Montenegro, and Croatia on a series of 7, 14 and 21-night sailings departing from Barcelona, Civitavecchia (Rome), Trieste, Hamburg and Istanbul.
Queen Elizabeth will once again be travelling through the spectacular scenery of Alaska.
Sture Myrmell, President of Carnival UK, said: “Summer 2024 is a particularly exciting time for Cunard as our new ship Queen Anne joins the fleet. We are delighted our quartet of queens will be visiting a variety of awe-inspiring destinations around the world.”








