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    Cunard Unveils Ambitious New Cruise Ventures

    News TeamBy News Team20/02/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Cunard reveals an exciting cruise schedule from September 2025 to January 2027, featuring Miami origins.

    • The Queen Anne and Queen Mary 2 are set for world voyages, visiting key global capitals.
    • The programme boasts over 300 new cruises, reaching 184 destinations, including iconic UNESCO sites.
    • Unique port experiences feature with overnight and late departures at several locations.
    • The expansive itinerary promises luxurious transits through the Panama Canal for the first time.

    From September 2025 to January 2027, Cunard is set to launch an invigorating cruise programme, with fresh itineraries originating in Miami. This strategic move marks a significant expansion in their offerings, catering to a diverse clientele seeking diverse destinations.

    Prominent in this new offering are the world cruises by Cunard’s renowned ships, Queen Anne and Queen Mary 2. These voyages will traverse the globe, making stops at illustrious capitals such as New York, Buenos Aires, Dubai, and Melbourne. Queen Mary 2’s inclusion of the Panama Canal transit adds an unparalleled experience for its guests, highlighting the cruise’s exclusive routes.

    With an impressive 300 new cruise options, Cunard plans to dock at 184 destinations worldwide, with half listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites. This ambitious itinerary will not only boost cultural exploration but also provide a rich historical context to the travellers. Overnight stays and late-evening departures extend the chance for deeper engagement at several ports.

    The world cruise agenda includes unique maiden port visits, underscoring Cunard’s commitment to exploring less-travelled seas. These maiden calls include Kona in Hawaii, Roatan in Honduras, Dakar in Senegal, Miami, and Molde in Norway. The Queen Anne, in particular, will embark on a 109-night voyage from Southampton, marking a new chapter in long-haul cruising.

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    Queen Elizabeth’s new Caribbean programme focuses on departures directly from Miami, heading to tropical paradises like San Juan, Montego Bay, and Barbados. Meanwhile, Queen Victoria will navigate the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, offering itineraries rich with scenic wonders.

    All cruises are slated to go on sale at 1PM on March 7. Members of the World Club loyalty programme will enjoy early access. The excitement is palpable among Cunard’s loyal patrons and prospective travellers, as these voyages promise unmatched luxury and cultural richness as they sail across the seas.

    Cunard’s latest programme promises an extensive and luxurious global exploration opportunity, setting the stage for unparalleled cruising experiences.

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