Rediscover the joy of exploration on luxury 2023 cruises.
Featured 2023 cruises.
From palm-fringed beaches to iridescent glaciers, Cunard’s 2023 cruises offer journeys laced with intrigue and wonder. Traverse spice-laden souks, taste freedom in mighty fjords, and find sunshine in the Mediterranean.
Welcome to a world of unique experiences with Cunard.
Enjoy leisurely days at sea, festive dining and seasonal entertainment, before stepping ashore to explore your ports of call.
The ultimate adventure, from the pioneers of the World Voyage.
2023 marks 100 years since RMS Laconia completed Cunard’s first World Voyage and to celebrate we’re embarking on a season of global adventures inspired by this pioneering feat in ocean travel.
Queen Mary 2.
Queen Mary 2 in 2023.

Southampton to Dubai.
Tracing a path through Portugal, Greece, Egypt and Oman, to reach the UAE, spend time in some of the world’s oldest and youngest cities. Safaga is your gateway to Egypt’s ancient city of Thebes, where the tombs of Kings and Queens await exploration, while Salalah’s Al-Baleed Archeological Park expands on the city’s spice trade legacy. Abu Dhabi and Dubai reveal metropolises sprung from the desert and mosques carved from marble.

Dubai to Singapore.
Explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites including Bahla Fort in Oman, before decamping to Sri Lanka. The adventures continue in Penang, where the City of George Town is among the sights to savor. Phuket brings Buddhist shrines, Chinese temples and curries with galangal and lemongrass, while Port Kelang provides a gateway to Kuala Lumpur’s iconic Petronas Towers and Batu Caves, before Singapore beckons.

Singapore to Sydney.
A chance to visit the historic Vietnamese city of Hue (tours from Chan May), savor coffee with condensed milk, and the ancient Qing Dynasty temples in Manado, on a tour from Bitung in Indonesia. While national parks, beaches, and the sight of Sydney’s iconic opera house awaits in Australia.

Sydney to Cape Town.
Admire the penguins on Kangaroo Island, wander Melbourne’s laneways, and peek below the waves at Busselton’s underwater observatory. Port Louis brings Tamil temples and bustling markets, while Réunion reveals dramatic forested gorges and beaches. Arriving in South Africa unlocks experiences to savor—from encounters with wild elephants and rhinos, to summiting Table Mountain by cable automobile.

Cape Town to Southampton.
From South Africa, your first stop will be Walvis Bay in Namibia, where dolphins, seals and whales can be seen in the Atlantic swells. Join a boat tour for a closer encounter or travel to Sandwich Harbor where exotic birds line the lagoon. In Tenerife’s capital you’ll find the island’s best beach, Las Teresitas, set against the Anaga Mountains. Relax on its golden sands or the town’s cobbled squares.

Transatlantic Crossings.
Crossing the Atlantic on Queen Mary 2 is just as exciting today as it was in 1847 and it remains one of travel’s most iconic experiences. It’s a chance to leave the everyday behind, escape into a world of indulgence and feel totally relaxed. Sailing Transatlantic between Southampton and New York is an invitation to make an unforgettable arrival into (or departure from) one of the world’s most iconic cities.

Norwegian Fjords.
Combining breathtaking scenes of forested mountains, waterfalls and sapphire blue lakes, with exploration ashore in Nordic towns, a Norwegian Fjords cruise offers the perfect balance of nature, discovery and adventure. Admire the historic wharf houses in Stavanger Harbour, ignite your palate with a local fish dish in Bergen, a UNESCO City of Gastronomy, or admire the art collections of its impressive KODE museum.

Canada and New England.
Retrace the history of the American Revolution on Boston’s famous Freedom Trail. You will have plenty of time with an overnight in Boston. Drink in 400 years of history, and architecture with the distinctly European feel of Quebec, as you wander the cobbled streets of Petit-Champlain, the grassy knolls of Parliament Hill, and the galleries of the city’s Old Port, in the birthplace of French North America.

The Caribbean.
With year round hot weather and white sandy beaches, the Caribbean is the perfect antidote to city life. Explore Roseau’s Old Market in Dominica or take an aerial tram ride through rainforest treetops in St Lucia. The subterranean chambers of Harrison’s Cave await in Barbados, while Dominica’s UNESCO-listed Mornes Trois Pitons National Park is the gateway to bubbling mud pools, hot springs and the island’s famous boiling lake.

Western Mediterranean.
Colorful palaces, artistic masterpieces and seas that sparkle are just a handful of the reasons to cruise the Western Mediterranean. The region is home to countless UNESCO treasures, from the pastel-hued villas of Sintra, to the revolutionary architecture of Antoni Gaudi, threaded throughout the streets of Barcelona. Cadiz unveils old streets, bustling plazas and the UNESCO architecture of Seville.
Queen Victoria.
Queen Victoria in 2023.

New York to San Francisco.
Guests traveling on this leg of Queen Victoria’s Centenary World Voyage will enjoy an overnight port call in New York—the final port on RMS Laconia’s 1923 World Voyage—before sailing to Sint Maarten, Aruba and Mexico, en route to San Francisco. Tropical palms and white sands beckon you to relax in Oranjestad (Aruba), Santa Cruz (Huatulco) and Cabo San Lucas, before finally arriving in San Francisco.

San Francisco to Sydney.
This voyage balances harbor cities with unspoiled coastlines and tropical islands. Your first stop is Hawaii, home to lava rock pools and waterfalls. Honolulu’s white sands offer your next taste of America’s 50th state, before the South Pacific islands beckon. Auckland’s Domain Wintergardens and the Bay of Islands welcome you, before Sydney’s Opera House from deck provides one final iconic moment.

Dubai to Southampton.
This voyage from the UAE to England offers UNESCO World Heritage sites and bucket list travel experiences. Step inside the tombs of Egyptian Kings and Queens in Thebes, and wind your way through the Al Siq Canyon to the temples of Petra from Aqaba. Arriving in Europe, Naples is your gateway to Pompeii, the city engulfed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE, while Lisbon introduces the villas and architecture of Sintra’s palaces.

The Baltics.
In Estonia’s capital Tallinn, you’ll encounter a preserved old town at the heart of the city, filled with enchanting shops, historic buildings and excellent restaurants. Helsinki reveals a beautiful green city by the Baltic Sea, at the heart of which lies the Temppeliaukio church, excavated directly into the rocks, while Copenhagen introduces wood fired hot tubs and the ever-popular National Museum of Denmark.

The British Isles.
Watch the fisherman return with their trawl from the restaurants and bars of Kirkwall’s harbor, or take a tour of the Orkney distillery to sample the island’s award-winning gin at its source. The discovery continues in Stornoway, with scenes of babbling brooks, emerald vegetation and piercing blue sea, while Edinburgh (tours from New Haven) provides a gateway to the city’s ancient castle, the Royal Mile and Arthur’s Seat.

Atlantic Coast and Iberia.
Cadiz charms with its old town filled with watchtowers, while the Portuguese city of Lisbon is your gateway to the UNESCO-listed palaces of Sintra. Admire the craftmanship of centuries old cathedrals in Las Palmas and Funchal, swim in the gentle swell of clear seas in Fuerteventura, and drink in the history at the 18th century fortress of San Jose Castle in Lanzarote.

North Cape.
Sailing at the peak of the midnight sun, you’ll experience a land where darkness never falls, and the orange glow of the sun is always visible above the horizon. Step ashore among the stilted wooden buildings of the Lofoten Islands, admire Tromso’s Arctic Cathedral, and enjoy time exploring in the North Cape’s capital, Honningsvaag.

Iceland.
With a landscape defined by geysers, volcanoes, and glaciers, a journey to Iceland unlocks scenery and experiences unlike anywhere else on Earth. An overnight in the capital, Reykjavík, offers the chance to visit the Blue Lagoon or embark on a circuit of the Golden Circle, while calls to Akureyri and Isafjordur introduce historic wooden houses and the soul-stirring landscapes of the Westfjords and Eyjafjörður Fjord.

Northern Lights.
A Northern Lights voyage couples port calls in Norway’s character-filled fjord towns with evenings on deck, in hopeful anticipation of witnessing nature’s night-time light show. Explore historic streets lined by white-washed wooden houses in Haugesund, and take the cable car to the summit of Mount Narvikfjellet to appreciate the sweeping panoramic vistas in Narvik.

Mediterranean.
Drink in the history of Cagliari’s 13th century cathedral and medieval old town, Castello. Visit the 16th century windmills overlooking Mykonos town, or admire the signature blue rooftops of Santorini’s domed buildings. A port call to Pireaus is your gateway to the historic treasures of Athens, while stops in Spain and Portugal unlock the UNESCO-listed palaces of Sintra in Lisbon, and Cadiz’s atmospheric old town.
Queen Elizabeth.
Queen Elizabeth in 2023.

Japan.
From bustling cities to sacred temples, Japan is a contradiction of old and new—from the iconic glass skyscrapers of Tokyo’s neon-bathed streets on a tour from Yokohama, to the rice paddies and sake breweries of Akita. Savor the exquisite taste of expertly prepared sushi in Fukuoka, and lush green-cloaked mountains and pacific beaches in Kochi, or explore the galleries, gardens and castle of enchanting Kanazawa.

South East Asia.
Drink in the atmosphere of Jakarta’s old town, Kota Tua, or lap up the hypnotic sight of wooden schooners bobbing in the water, from a beach front bar in Bali’s Benoa. In Singapore, explore the sculpted bio domes of the city’s Gardens by the Bay. Manila balances baroque and Spanish architecture with towering skyscrapers, while Chan May in Vietnam unlocks the imperial city of Hue or Da Nang’s white beaches and Buddhist temples.

Australia.
Australia is a blend of culture, outdoor pursuits, and natural wonders. Be enamored by Melbourne’s growing art scene, the sight of Sydney’s iconic Opera House, or indulge in a glass of local Shiraz. Queen Elizabeth’s Australian voyages also reveal wondrous feats of nature, from the Great Barrier Reef and the beaches of the Whitsunday Islands, to one-of-a-kind tree encounters at Busselton’s Tuart Forest National Park.

New Zealand.
Boasting spectacular fjords and cities with a small town feel, New Zealand’s charm and beauty have made the islands a firm favorite among travelers. Its Fiordland National Park delivers breathtaking scenes while its beaches offer some of the world’s most unspoiled coastlines. Discover Dunedin’s Maori heritage, ride Wellington’s iconic red cable car, or be spellbound by the subtropical Bay of Islands.

Alaska.
A voyage to Alaska is akin to embarking on an arctic exploration, offering wondrous scenes of iridescent glaciers lapped by icy waterways. Wander the colorful totem poles of Ketchikan, immerse yourself in Tlingit culture at Icy Strait Point, and experience the sweeping mountain views on Skagway’s famous White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad. Plus, enjoy the gift of time with late evening departures in select ports, including Juneau and Skagway.

Mediterranean.
Fall for the charms of Ibiza’s fortified Old Town, Dalt Vila, where cobbled streets spill into scenic terraces. In Italy, Civitavecchia is your steppingstone to Rome’s historical legacies, while Livorno delights with its checkerboard promenade and 16th century bastions. Pisa, with its leaning tower, is also just a stone’s throw away. Ajaccio, capital of Corsica, brings the ancestral home of Napoleon Bonaparte.

Panama Canal and the Caribbean.
Sailing first from San Francisco, Queen Elizabeth will make a stop in Los Angeles, before the golden beaches of Cabo San Lucas beckon on the coast of Mexico. From here she’ll visit Puntarenas in Costa Rica, before embarking on a full transit of the Panama Canal, after which the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba, Fort Lauderdale (from Port Everglades), and Hamilton, capital of Bermuda, await discovery.
Sail on the Cunard Queens.
Sail with Cunard to discover a selection of extraordinary adventures across the globe, carefully curated to make the very most of your time. It's your world to savor in your own way.
Our ships.
Your choice of four magnificent ships comprises Queen Anne, Queen Elizabeth, Queen Victoria and our flagship, Queen Mary 2. Grand in scale and refined down to the smallest detail, each is a world unto herself. A place of discovery and relaxation, and the perfect setting from which to visit your favorite destinations or explore new lands.
Redeem your Future Cruise Credit on a dream voyage in 2023.
100 years of dreams realized.
Where each day brings new possibilities, or the exquisite release of doing nothing at all. Where you’re free to be you, without expectations, and time is whatever you want to make it.
Stay out after dark.
Calling overnight reveals a magical other side to your destination. See Times Square bathed in neon light or savor a legendary Sydney sunset with a glass of Chardonnay.
Stay a little longer.
An evening departure from port means precious extra hours to explore on shore. Discover UNESCO treasures like Ancient Thebes from Safaga or enjoy a desert dune ride in Dubai.
Uncrowded spaces.
On board Cunard's three Queens, guests enjoy a harmonious sense of spaciousness. From broad open decks to airy atriums, you're as sure to discover a restful spot as lively activity - somewhere to suit your changing mood.
West End-caliber shows.
Evenings on board offer so many pleasures. On each ship, a full-sized theater is the setting for West End-caliber shows. Some nights feature singers or comedians, other times you may see abridged dramas or lively musicals.
Event voyages.
Sail with esteemed experts from novelists to astronauts. Our award-winning Insights program brings topical themes to life with exclusive events, interactive learning and bespoke excursions in select ports of call.
Gala Evenings.
The true romance of ocean travel is never more alive than on our Gala Evenings. You’ll feel a palpable sense of occasion in the air as guests emerge from their staterooms in their finest eveningwear, beautifully attired in dinner jackets and ball gowns, like a scene from a Hollywood film.
Afternoon Tea.
Classically British, Afternoon Tea is a tradition we observe at 3.30pm daily. Our white-gloved waiters serve the perfect tea in the Queen's Room, with freshly-baked scones and cream and exquisitely-cut finger sandwiches.