
Cunard has unveiled 180 new cruise itineraries for 2025, available for booking from 04OCT 2023 for Cunard World Club Members and 05OCT for the general public.
According to Cunard, the program will feature sailings between APR 2025 and JAN 2026 and includes a mix of itineraries spanning 91 destinations across 24 countries on board Queen Mary 2, Queen Anne, and Queen Victoria.
In a release, Cunard shared that Queen Anne will be based in the Mediterranean and primarily be sailing to the Western Mediterranean, Norwegian Fjords and Western Europe, while Queen Mary 2 will continue Transatlantic Crossings. Each Queen's program will host at least one maiden call; Queen Anne will make no fewer than 19 maiden calls – including Bilbao, Ibiza, Skjolden, Messina and Santorini.
Queen Anne
Queen Anne, the latest addition to the Cunard fleet, can accommodate 3,000 guests across its 14 decks. Embarking from Southampton, England, this ship hosts many entertainment options, dining choices, and bars. It offers itineraries ranging from 2 - 19 nights, including 19 maiden calls. Highlights include a 12-night trip exploring the Norwegian Fjords in JUN and a 16-night Mediterranean journey covering France, Spain, and Italy in JUL.
Queen Mary 2
On Queen Mary 2, guests can traverse from Old Quebec to Bruges, whether soaking up the Caribbean's beaches in DEC or uninterrupted sea days on a Transatlantic Crossing.
Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria will sail the Mediterranean from MAY to OCT 2025, launching from ports like Barcelona, Civitavecchia (Rome), and Trieste. With itineraries lasting 7, 14, or 21 nights, a standout is a two-week voyage in MAY, which sails from Civitavecchia, navigating the Eastern Mediterranean from the Turkish seas to the Greek islands.
Katie McAlister, President of Cunard, said: "We are incredibly excited to be launching our new 2025 program and with 180 fantastic itineraries to choose from. Whether it's an iconic Transatlantic crossing, a Scandinavian adventure, or Christmas in the Caribbean, our fleet of Queens provide the perfect opportunity to explore the world in style."
More information at Cunard's website.