Join our illustrious queens as they traverse the world’s oceans on journeys of global exploration. From regional voyages to a classic full circumnavigation, you can enjoy countless exotic shores.
In 2021, Queen Victoria embarks on a complete western circumnavigation of the globe, via the Panama Canal, to Australia and around Africa's Cape of Good Hope. Visiting 33 ports, there are overnights in San Francisco, Honolulu, Sydney, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Cape Town.
Enjoy the city by the bay by crossing the steep rolling hills on tram or exploring the world-famous Golden Gate Bridge.
Honolulu.
Aloha Honolulu. Synonymous with lilting music and magnificent beaches, like world-famous Waikiki, it’s also awash with shops, restaurants, and a multitude of historic, cultural and scenic attractions.
Sydney.
The stunning harbour city, Sydney, is Australia’s oldest and largest urban centre. Its fascinating modern history began in the year 1788 with the arrival of the ‘First Fleet’ of 760 British convicts.
Queen Mary 2.
In 2021, Queen Mary 2 sets sail on an East-West journey of global exploration to Australia, via South Africa, then back to the UK via the Suez Canal. Calling at 31 ports, she’ll spend overnights in Sydney, Hong Kong, Singapore, Dubai, and Cape Town.
Dubai is full of fascinating contrasts and distinctive blends. Here you’ll uncover Eastern and Western influences, extraordinary extravagance, stunning man-made resorts, and a culture that intrigues.
Darwin.
Situated on the remote northern shores of Australia’s ‘Top End,’ balmy Darwin has matured from its early days as a true frontier settlement to become a welcoming, lively and multicultural modern city.
Cape Town.
Cape Town isn’t just one of the most beautiful cities in the world – it’s also circled by magnificent beaches, rugged mountains and idyllic vineyards. All located on the stunning shores of Table Bay.
Queen Elizabeth.
From December 2020 until March 2021 Queen Elizabeth offers a series of round-trip voyages from Melbourne and Sydney, to Tasmania and New Zealand. Turning north to Japan, she’ll visit a variety of exotic destinations such as Papua New Guinea, Taiwan, and the Philippines, calling at 46 ports.
Kobe begins your exploration of the cultural fountainheads of Classical Japan. From here, ride the rapid bullet train to the classical pavilions and calm temples of Kyoto, capital of Japan until 1868.
Manila.
The Philippines’ sprawling capital city is a bustling hub of diverse cultures and heritage. Manila’s heady assortment of historical influences combine to give the city its unique identity.
Busan.
Busan has an intriguing medley of culture and history, beautiful natural settings and exciting adventures. It’s also near South Korea’s cultural capital, Gyeongju, and the fortress of Jinju.
Queen Victoria.
San Francisco.
Enjoy the city by the bay by crossing the steep rolling hills on tram or exploring the world-famous Golden Gate Bridge.
Honolulu.
Aloha Honolulu. Synonymous with lilting music and magnificent beaches, like world-famous Waikiki, it’s also awash with shops, restaurants, and a multitude of historic, cultural and scenic attractions.
Sydney.
The stunning harbour city, Sydney, is Australia’s oldest and largest urban centre. Its fascinating modern history began in the year 1788 with the arrival of the ‘First Fleet’ of 760 British convicts.
Queen Mary 2.
Dubai.
Dubai is full of fascinating contrasts and distinctive blends. Here you’ll uncover Eastern and Western influences, extraordinary extravagance, stunning man-made resorts, and a culture that intrigues.
Darwin.
Situated on the remote northern shores of Australia’s ‘Top End,’ balmy Darwin has matured from its early days as a true frontier settlement to become a welcoming, lively and multicultural modern city.
Cape Town.
Cape Town isn’t just one of the most beautiful cities in the world – it’s also circled by magnificent beaches, rugged mountains and idyllic vineyards. All located on the stunning shores of Table Bay.
Queen Elizabeth.
Kobe.
Kobe begins your exploration of the cultural fountainheads of Classical Japan. From here, ride the rapid bullet train to the classical pavilions and calm temples of Kyoto, capital of Japan until 1868.
Manila.
The Philippines’ sprawling capital city is a bustling hub of diverse cultures and heritage. Manila’s heady assortment of historical influences combine to give the city its unique identity.
Busan.
Busan has an intriguing medley of culture and history, beautiful natural settings and exciting adventures. It’s also near South Korea’s cultural capital, Gyeongju, and the fortress of Jinju.
Our 2021 maiden ports.
Lyttelton, New Zealand.
Nestling on the lower slopes of a steep sided extinct volcano, the historic port town of Lyttelton is overflowing with trendy cafés and quirky shops. It’s also the gateway to nearby Christchurch.
Lying at the base of New Zealand’s most perfectly formed volcano – Mount Taranaki – sunny New Plymouth is brimming with vibrant art galleries and gorgeous parks.
Otaru is a historic fishing port and one-time financial centre of Hokkaido. It boasts a collection of late 19th – early 20th century western architecture and a picturesque, repurposed canal district.
Once the base of Japan’s largest fishing fleets, Kushiro, ‘The City of Mist’, is your gateway to the pristine natural beauty of the Kushiro Wetlands and Akan national parks.
Charming Hualien has a laid back, small-town vibe and one of the most scenic and naturally beautiful areas in Taiwan. It also provides access to the magical Taroko Gorge.
Lying in the shadow of Mount Marathon, the picturesque seaside village of Seward is your starting point for an epic Alaskan adventure, filled with magnificent wildlife, glaciers, and fjords.
Charming Astoria, the oldest US city west of the Rocky Mountains, boasts a delightful collection of museums, forts, and Victorian architecture. It’s also the location of many Hollywood blockbusters.