Cunard unveils new 2025 cruises
Cunard has released 180 new voyages for 2025.
They open for booking on October 4, 2023 exclusively for Cunard World Club Members, and on general sale a day later.
The 2025 schedule program features sailings between April 2025 and January 2026 covering 91 destinations in 24 countries aboard Queen Mary 2, Queen Anne, and Queen Victoria.
Queen Anne will primarily be sailing to the Western Mediterranean, Norwegian Fjords and Western Europe.
Queen Mary 2 will continue offering transatlantic crossings and Queen Victoria will be based in the Mediterranean.
Each Queen’s season has at least one maiden call; while Queen Anne will make no fewer than 19 first-time calls including Bilbao, Ibiza, Skjolden, Messina and Santorini.
For 2025, Queen Anne will sail out of Southampton on itineraries ranging from two to 19 nights.
Highlights include a 12-night voyage of the Norwegian Fjords in June and a 16-night Mediterranean sailing around France, Spain, and Italy in July.
Queen Mary 2 offers cruise holidays on both sides of the Atlantic and Queen Victoria sails 7, 14 and 21-night itineraries out of Barcelona, Civitavecchia (Rome) and Trieste.
Katie McAlister, President of Cunard, said: “We always strive to provide our travel agent partners with great offers and this program is no different.”
Learn more about : Cunard ( United Kingdom )
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