Cunard will put its winter 2027-2028 programme on sale next week, with 110 itineraries available, visiting a total of 52 UNESCO World Heritage sites, 22 overnight ports of call and 23 late-evening departures.
Cruises across the fleet of four ships are available from October 2027 till May 2028.
Highlights include two World Voyages departing in January 2028 – a 111-night Western Circumnavigation on Queen Anne and a 113-night eastern cruise on Queen Elizabeth.
Overnight calls will be available in cities including Los Angeles, Sydney, Hong Kong and Cape Town.
The programme includes six maiden calls for Queen Anne, including Lautoka in Fiji and Halong Bay in Vietnam, and maiden calls for Queen Elizabeth at St Georges in Grenada, Kingstown in St Vincent and Durban in South Africa.
Other highlights on Queen Anne include extended time in Honolulu, Durban and Port Elizabeth, as well as a call to Laem Chabang (tours to Bangkok), which has not been visited by a Cunard ship since 2018, as well as a call to Halong Bay in Vietnam – the first time a Cunard ship has called in 14 years.
Queen Anne will also offer a number of short voyages in 2028.
Queen Mary 2 will offer a mix of transatlantic crossings, Caribbean cruises, and the chance to see the Northern Lights in Norway. During Easter 2028, the ship will offer a 14-night Western Mediterranean cruise, and over the May Bank Holiday, it will offer a four-night short break.
Queen Victoria will sail from Southampton to Europe, including a seven-night cruise to Spain and Portugal over the UK February half-term school holidays, as well as a new 28-night Atlantic Islands Discovery voyage that includes stops in Cape Verde, Tenerife and Lisbon.
Queen-to-Queen voyages connect multiple itineraries across the line’s four ships in one holiday.
Bookings open for Cunard World Club members at 2pm on Tuesday 11 November and for the general public at 2pm on Wednesday 12 November.
There’s a 10% early booking saving when booking a Cunard Early Saver or Cunard Fare before 17 December 2025.






