Cunard resumes operations from 19 July when Queen Elizabeth welcomes guests on board for a series of UK voyages from Southampton and on the wider front from 13 October international voyages will once again be heading to the Iberian coast and the Canary Islands.
Queen Elizabeth will then leave the UK in mid-February to resume her previously scheduled season in Japan from 13 April, 2022.
Queen Mary 2 will resume sailing with a Transatlantic crossing on 14 November and will now sail a series of voyages around the Caribbean between January and April, 2022, with embarkation options from Southampton, New York and Hamburg before resuming her existing published schedule on 24 April.
Queen Victoria will set sail on three new voyages from Southampton from 22 April, which include Western Europe, the Baltics and the Iberian Coast before resuming her existing published schedule on 20 May.
Cunard president Simon Palethorpe, said: “We are really excited about new itineraries, such as Queen Mary 2’s sailings around the Caribbean, and hopefully these will appeal to those looking for some much needed winter sun and those looking for adventure later this year and in 2022.”
- Due to the ongoing complexities of navigating global travel, Cunard has cancelled the following voyages:
- Queen Elizabeth from the UK to Australia and her homeport season in Australia from the 18 October to 9 March
- World Voyages on Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria in 2022
- Queen Victoria sailings from the 10 September to a 29 April, but five of them will transfer onto identical voyages on sister ship Queen Elizabeth.
All guests automatically receive a Future Cruise Credit worth 125 per cent of the standard deposit terms, and all additional monies paid, or can apply for a full refund.








