Transatlantic Crossing, Norway And Iceland, 14 Nights (M618)
Queen Mary 24 Aug 2026 - 18 Aug 2026
Departs: Southampton, England, UK | Arrives: New York, NY, USA
Departs
Southampton, England, UK
Arrives
New York, NY, USA
Transatlantic Crossing, Norway And Iceland, 14 Nights (M618)
Queen Mary 24 Aug 2026 - 18 Aug 2026
Departs: Southampton, England, UK | Arrives: New York, NY, USA
Departs
Southampton, England, UK
Arrives
New York, NY, USA
Southampton, England, UK
4 Aug 2026
4 Aug 2026
Zeebrugge (tours to Bruges), B elgium
5 Aug 2026
Arrives Early morning | Departs Evening
5 Aug 2026
Arrives Early morning | Departs Evening
With its leafy squares, picturesque canals and historic architecture, Bruges is one of the most attractive cities in Europe and a popular destination for tourists around the world.
At sea
6 Aug 2026
At sea
6 Aug 2026
Olden, Norway
7 Aug 2026
Arrives Early morning | Departs Evening
7 Aug 2026
Arrives Early morning | Departs Evening
A peaceful village located at the mouth of Oldeelva river, Olden sits at the northern end of the Oldedalen valley on the Nordfjorden southern shore.
A place where winding valleys and peaks live in harmony with cascading waterfalls and glacier waters, in Olden, you are presented with many wonderful things to see and do.
Innvikfjorden, Norway (Scenic Cruising)
7 Aug 2026
Arrives Evening | Departs Evening
7 Aug 2026
Arrives Evening | Departs Evening
Nordfjord, Norway (Scenic Crui sing)
7 Aug 2026
Arrives Evening | Departs Late evening
7 Aug 2026
Arrives Evening | Departs Late evening
Sailing offers by the far the best way to appreciate the scale and majesty of this ancient region, where the palette of blues, greys, and greens are occasionally punctuated by an ambitious hiker, or a wild pony grazing at the Fjord’s edge. Selected branches of the Nordfjord even resemble a tropical paradise, with near-transparent waters fringing beaches composed entirely of pure white sand.
Whether you choose to admire these passing views while strolling your ship’s deck or tucked under a blanket in the privacy of your stateroom’s balcony, your sail-by of the Nordfjord is guaranteed to deliver some of the most memorable scenery you’ll experience on your Norway cruise.
Skjolden, Norway
8 Aug 2026
Arrives Early morning | Departs Afternoon
8 Aug 2026
Arrives Early morning | Departs Afternoon
Lustrafjorden, Norway (Scenic Cruising)
8 Aug 2026
Arrives Afternoon | Departs Evening
8 Aug 2026
Arrives Afternoon | Departs Evening
Among the network of tranquil fjords on the west coast of Norway is Lustrafjorden, a beautiful patch of water surrounded by vibrant, rolling green hills and looming mountains.
Sognefjord, Norway (Scenic Cru ising)
8 Aug 2026
Arrives Evening | Departs Evening
8 Aug 2026
Arrives Evening | Departs Evening
The pin drop calm that inhabits this otherworldly realm is yet another sensory experience to savour, perfect for appreciating from your stateroom balcony or in the quiet comfort of your ship’s expansive decks.
With sights that only sailing can provide, a cruise through this magnificent Norwegian treasure is sure to inspire lasting holiday memories of your time sailing the fjords on board your Cunard Queen.
At sea
10 Aug 2026
At sea
10 Aug 2026
Isafjordur, Iceland
11 Aug 2026
Arrives Early morning | Departs Evening
11 Aug 2026
Arrives Early morning | Departs Evening
Your guide to Ísafjörður.
Few regions are as wild and unspoilt as Iceland’s Westfjords. With miles of mountains and few-and-far-between roads, venturing here evokes the feeling of entering unchartered terrain. The landscape is dramatic and approaching by sea offers the perfect chance to absorb the scenery before setting foot on land. The most enchanting attraction of this area perhaps is the peace, stillness and calm it emanates. Embrace local life in Ísafjörður town or visit the charming nearby village of Flateyri. Further afield you can sail to Vigur, home to Iceland’s last remaining windmill, where time has seemingly stood still and boat is the only connection to the world outside.
Exploring.
Like many fishing villages in the Westfjords, the sea is a source of life in Ísafjörður, and you’ll find references to this relationship dotted around town, most prominently in the Westfjords Heritage Museum. Ísafjörður is easy to navigate on foot and attractions, such as Hversdagssafn (the Museum of Everyday Life) and the Old Hospital (Culture House) are within 10 minutes apart. Be sure to explore Ísafjörður’s timber-framed houses. Built in the 18th century, these are among the best remaining in Iceland – and a must-see. For the more outdoorsy, pastimes like horse riding and sea kayaking are possible, the latter offering an ideal way to spot native puffins and seals.
Eating and drinking.
Fish and lamb are the two mainstays of Icelandic cuisine, especially in the remote Westfjords where both are in plentiful supply. Lambs graze freely in the valleys surrounding Ísafjörður during the summer months, while fish - mainly cod, halibut, haddock and herring - are caught in the North Atlantic and snapped up by restaurants soon after being landed. Many menus will offer seasonal or daily specials based around the catch of the day, and you won’t get much fresher than the fish served here. For a good on-the-go snack try kringla, a Scandinavian pretzel-cum-donut, exquisite in its softness and common throughout Ísafjörður’s bakeries.
Shopping.
Ísafjörður is a small town and shops cater mainly for local needs, however finding a keepsake to take home here isn’t out of the question. Knitwear is widely available and it’s possible to pick up a warm woollen jumper to stave off the Icelandic chill. If it’s handicrafts and homewares you find more appealing, a smattering of independent boutiques are positioned within close reach of the guest landing point. Items tend to be decorative in nature, such as jewellery handmade using local materials and ornamental glassware and ceramics. Aðalstræti and Hafnarstræti streets are your best options for these.
Beyond Ísafjörður.
Nine miles north of Ísafjörður, you’ll find Bolungarvík, the northernmost town in the Westfjords and (at one time) one of the most important fishing ports in Iceland. Two miles further still brings you to the Ósvör Maritime Museum, a replica of a 19th century fishing station. The small fishing villages of Flateyri and Suðureyri are both around 14 miles from Ísafjörður, the latter offering a pleasant church and homes heated by thermal spring. While a boat excursion gets you to Vigur Island, home to Iceland’s only remaining windmill and Europe’s smallest post office – a building barely bigger than a beach hut (and easily mistaken for one).
Reykjavik, Iceland
12 Aug 2026 - 13 Aug 2026
Arrives Early morning
12 Aug 2026 - 13 Aug 2026
Arrives Early morning
Nestled on the coast of the land of fire and ice, Reykjavik is your gateway to Iceland’s rugged natural wonders. The world’s most northern capital, this city is world-renowned for its unspoiled natural landscapes, Viking history, and vibrant city culture.
At sea
17 Aug 2026
At sea
17 Aug 2026
New York, NY, USA
18 Aug 2026
18 Aug 2026
Whether you know it as the ‘Big Apple’ or the ‘City That Never Sleeps’, New York City is a paradise that blends rich history with modern attractions. Crammed full of exceptional sights, iconic landmarks, and diverse neighbourhoods, New York is pulsing with palpable energy and offers an unforgettable experience.
On this voyage
Solar Eclipse cruise
During this voyage, a total solar eclipse will occur. View it from the upper decks of your ship for an unimpeded view, or disembark and find the perfect viewing spot in your port of call. Note eclipse viewing must be undertaken safely, and viewing quality will be weather permitting.
Overnight stays
Stay on shore as late as you like, enjoying local flavours and culture. Perhaps take in unique sights on a Shore Experience, and see the sun set over a newly discovered horizon. Check the itinerary for this cruise to find out which ports of call include an overnight stay.
School holidays
Whether it's Easter, summer, Christmas or a half-term break, we have cruises sailing during school holiday periods all year round, so you and your family can experience the world the Cunard way.
Enjoy fine dining for all ages, superb activities, engaging children's clubs, dazzling entertainment, and vibrant port calls to explore and build life-lasting memories together.
Accommodation
From parties of one to families of four, you’ll find a variety of spacious staterooms and suites on board our ships to make your voyage as comfortable as possible.On board Queen Mary 2
Queen Mary 2 is a remarkable flagship, her style and elegance are legendary. Above all, it‘s the space she offers and the luxury for you to do as little or as much as you wish which set her apart.
Carinthia Lounge
Serving beautiful coffees and snacks by day, the Carinthia Lounge's real specialty is Port. Peruse our extensive menu and ask our bar staff for their advice to find your perfect match. Or try one of our delicious wines from our extensive on board cellars.
Shopping
Above the Grand Lobby, you can find a range of boutiques for all your holiday shopping desires. Discover classic and new luxury brands in our beauty and jewellery boutiques and find the perfect memento of your Cunard voyage.
Carinthia Lounge
Perfect for light bites and a creamy coffee by day, and tapas with a glass of port or sherry by night, this light and open lounge is worth a visit any time of day.
Dinner at Kings Court
On selected evenings, dine at Kings Court for table service with a flourish. Presentation rises to a whole new level, and with rotating menus featuring local ingredients, you know you're getting only the best. An additional cover charge applies.
Queens Room
Featuring the largest dancefloor at sea, this is the heart of our flagship. Take dance classes and Afternoon Tea by day, and enjoy cocktails, music, and dancing by night.
Steakhouse at the Verandah
At this special venue you are told the story of each element of your meal, even down to your individual steak knife. If steak isn't your preference, pick instead from our vegetarian or seafood dishes. This restaurant has an additional cover charge for bookings.
Classes
Classes including yoga, spin, aerobics, fencing, painting, dancing and much much more are available during your Queen Mary 2 voyage. Selected classes may require additional fees.
Live music
Come evening, music drifts around every corner on Queen Mary 2. Enjoy lively folk songs in the Golden Lion, jazzy piano in the Commodore Club, or a string quartet in the Grand Lobby. You are even serenaded at Afternoon Tea!
Dining on Queen Mary 2
See where you could dine at your main dining restaurant, according to your stateroom grade. Each venue has its own personality, atmosphere, and menus: and all main dining is included in your cruise fare. Or try one of our alternative dining venues for a sprinkle of variety.
Britannia restaurant
Guests who book a Britannia stateroom can dine in the beautiful port-to-starboard Britannia restaurant. Two decks high with shining wood panelling and twinkling lights, this grand dining room is yours to visit for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Britannia Club restaurant
Britannia Club guests have the pleasure of dining in this intimate venue, with a reserved table every day of your voyage. Enjoy multiple courses at every meal, and our famous White Star Service.
Princess Grill restaurant
Dine at your own reserved table each day at the Princess Grill restaurant, and benefit from continuous service as your waiter remembers your favourite dishes. With an elevated menu and sea views, this is a beautiful place to savour every bite.
Queens Grill restaurant
Feel like royalty in this restaurant exclusively reserved for Queens Grill guests. Take your plush, ruby-red seat and consult your exceptional menu as your waiter greets you by name, then admire the sunset as you move through each course.
Steakhouse at the Verandah
At this special venue you are told the story of each element of your meal, even down to your individual steak knife. If steak isn't your preference, pick instead from our vegetarian or seafood dishes. This restaurant has an additional cover charge for bookings.
Kings Court
Kings Court is ideal for quick dining on the go, or if you're in the mood for a plate with variety. Our self-service buffet features everything from salads to roast dinners, Asian cuisine to French stews, cold cuts, desserts, soups, and more. Or visit our counter for food made to order!
Golden Lion
If you fancy a change from your main dining restaurant, visit the Golden Lion for classic British pub fare. Fish and chips. Tikka masala. Juicy burgers. Though drinks here will incur additional charges, some dishes are included in your cruise fare. Tuck in!
Dinner at Kings Court
On selected evenings, dine at Kings Court for table service with a flourish. Presentation rises to a whole new level, and with rotating menus featuring local ingredients, you know you're getting only the best. An additional cover charge applies.
Carinthia Lounge
Perfect for light bites and a creamy coffee by day, and tapas with a glass of port or sherry by night, this light and open lounge is worth a visit any time of day.
Bars and lounges on Queen Mary 2
Commodore Club
One of our best-loved venues, this timeless bar sits at the very top and front of our flagship, giving guests stunning sea views any time of day. Treat yourself to a cocktail from a menu inspired by past Cunard Commodores and be serenaded by live piano.
Golden Lion
Stop by our very own British pub for a draft of your favourite ale and comfortable, familiar surroundings. Try your luck at bingo, put your knowledge to the test in a pub quiz, and try a tasting flight of our very own Cunard beers, in partnership with Dark Revolution.
Chart Room
With a menu full of zodiac-themed cocktails, the Chart Room is another sleek, signature Cunard venue found on Queen Mary 2: a spacious bar with plenty of seating and live music to accompany your evening.
Champagne Bar
Unique to our flagship, the Champagne Bar is the venue for our Laurent-Perrier Champagne Afternoon Teas, and a beautiful space to sample some golden fizz in the evening.
Grills Lounge
This special lounge is for the exclusive use of our Queens and Princess Grill guests: a cosy venue with its own bar and ample seating, making it yet another space to relax and enjoy your voyage.
Carinthia Lounge
Serving beautiful coffees and snacks by day, the Carinthia Lounge's real specialty is Port. Peruse our extensive menu and ask our bar staff for their advice to find your perfect match. Or try one of our delicious wines from our extensive on board cellars.
G32
Our nightclub, found next to the Queens Room, is a lively hub of dancing and laughter. Enjoy music from the 70s, 80s, 90s, and beyond, and find your groove.
Terrace Bar
Our deck bars are the place to go for a refreshing beverage in the great outdoors. Try Queen Mary 2's Terrace Bar, found by the pool of the same name, for a fruity cocktail or a chilled margarita to sip in the sun.
Activities on Queen Mary 2
Insights programme
Our guest speaker programme is unrivalled, and places multiple speakers from various fields of expertise on every voyage. From actors to journalists, scientists to explorers, politicians to musicians, take a journey within a journey during these special talks.
Mareel Wellness & Beauty
Visit Mareel spa for a good pampering, be it massage, manicure, or a trip to our Aqua Therapy Centre, with thermal pool, sauna and steam, and invigorating jets. Look out for offers and recommendations in your Daily Programme.
Library
At the time of her launch, Queen Mary 2 boasted the largest library at sea. Cosy up in a comfy chair and find a new holiday favourite or take a volume back to your stateroom to enjoy at your leisure.
Gym and fitness
Our state-of-the-art gym is accessible to all guests above the age of 16 and access is included in your cruise fare. Enjoy sea views as you exercise or, for additional charges, book a fitness class or a personal training session.
Shopping
Above the Grand Lobby, you can find a range of boutiques for all your holiday shopping desires. Discover classic and new luxury brands in our beauty and jewellery boutiques and find the perfect memento of your Cunard voyage.
Art gallery
Visit Clarendon Fine Art on deck 3L to discover 2D and 3D art from a variety of artists and cultures. Look out on your Daily Programme for talks and seminars, introducing new artists and techniques, and perhaps even purchase your very own piece to be sent to your home.
Classes
Classes including yoga, spin, aerobics, fencing, painting, dancing and much much more are available during your Queen Mary 2 voyage. Selected classes may require additional fees.
Children's clubs
Guests below 18 years of age have many facilities on board to enjoy. Book into our children's clubs using the My Voyage portal on board for a fun-packed schedule, including games, toys, arts and crafts, and many other activities, delivered by our friendly and professional team.
Outdoor spaces on Queen Mary 2
Grills Terrace
Another space just for our Princess Grill and Queens Grill guests, this deck is found on deck 11, offering more space and opportunity to relax. Conveniently linked to deck 12 above, why not stop at the Boardwalk Café for some snacks, or try your hand at shuffleboard?
Pools
Take a cooling dip in one of our swimming pools. The Pavilion is a social place with table tennis, a bar, and two whirlpools. Or visit the Terrace pool at the rear of the ship for a sunny swim. Our younger guests will enjoy the Minnows pool, found next to our children's clubs, for safe splashy fun.
Promenade deck
On deck 7 you will find this beautiful wraparound deck, perfect for soaking in the sun and breathing in that fresh sea air. Take a stroll any time of day, join others for a morning jog, or simply observe the scenery as you sail into new destinations.
Sun deck
Decks 12 and 13 are huge spaces for taking a stroll, enjoying some food from Boardwalk Café, or simply lying on a lounger as long as you please. Enjoy traditional deck games such as shuffleboard or quoits, or play that age-old classic: who can spot land first?
The Lookout and Observation Deck
This day-round space, found at the top of the ship, has some of the most uninhibited views of any outside space on board. Lose yourself in sparkling sea views as you sail, or grab a pair of binoculars and search for dolphins.
Entertainment on Queen Mary 2
Explore stunning venues and discover new passions, from theatre to music to dancing. With Cunard, every evening is an event tailor made to you.
Royal Court Theatre
Watch live music or be enthralled by West End-style theatrical productions. Meet guest speakers from all areas of expertise, or laugh your way through a stand-up comedy set. All of this and more can be experienced in the Royal Court Theatre.
Gala evenings
Our famous formal evenings are one of our guest's favourite things about sailing with Cunard, and on Queen Mary 2, these are a real spectacle. Enjoy a themed evening with special menus and cocktails, decorations all around the ship, music, and dancing.
Illuminations
This special theatre is the ideal venue for Insights talks, theatrical and musical performances, and screenings of favourite films, old and new. Plus, you can enjoy multimedia productions made especially for Queen Mary 2 and this iconic venue.
Queens Room
Featuring the largest dancefloor at sea, this is the heart of our flagship. Take dance classes and Afternoon Tea by day, and enjoy cocktails, music, and dancing by night.
Empire Casino
Try your luck at our Monte Carlo-inspired casino, just off the Grand Lobby. Whether you prefer slot machines, poker, roulette, or blackjack, one thing is for certain: having fun. Why not visit by day for our introductory classes?
Dancing
Take a class or be a spectator; the choice is yours. See dancers perform on the Royal Court Theatre stage, watch professional ballroom dancers move across the Queens Room floor, or dance the night away yourself in our nightclub, G32.
Live music
Come evening, music drifts around every corner on Queen Mary 2. Enjoy lively folk songs in the Golden Lion, jazzy piano in the Commodore Club, or a string quartet in the Grand Lobby. You are even serenaded at Afternoon Tea!
Quizzes and games
Visit the Golden Lion or the Carinthia Lounge for a challenging quiz, take a seat outside the Royal Court Theatre for a relaxing puzzle or a board game, take part in a darts tournament, or try our classic deck games, available up on the sun deck for all to enjoy.
Queen Mary 2
Welcome to a true icon. Our flagship is a truly astonishing liner, and you’ll find an incredible sense of freedom from the space she offers. Whether you’re in the mood for complete relaxation or something more active, you can find it. Immerse yourself in enthralling entertainment, be indulged in the on board spa, or simply relax with a book in her vast library. You’ll discover remarkable craftsmanship in the elegant staterooms and suites and savouring her many sumptuous restaurants and bars is always a pleasure.