Cunard world cruise docks in Singapore
Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 docked in Singapore during her 108-night World Voyage.
The transit from East Asia to Southeast Asia follows a six-day voyage from Hong Kong.
Queen Mary 2’s 2026 World Voyage will now visit more than 30 ports across the Americas, Australia, Asia, Africa and Europe.
During the overnight stop in Singapore, more than 900 guests on the full world cruise voyage were invited to a Gala Event.
This dining celebration was held at the Roselle–Simpor Ballroom, at the iconic Marina Bay Sands Hotel.
Queen Mary 2 achieved significant milestones during the world cruise so far.
On 24 January, it completed a first transit through the Panama Canal.
Her arrival in Los Angeles in early February marked a long-anticipated return after 17 years.
Queen Mary 2 also reunited with her namesake for the first time in 20 years.
Queen Mary 2 debuted more than 35 years after the original Queen Mary was retired in 1967.
Following visits to San Francisco and Auckland, she arrived in Sydney on 4 March, where ‘A Letter from Australia to the World’ was unveiled by author Anna Funder.
The iconic ocean liner will now embark on a 57-night sailing to Southampton. The first leg is a 16-night journey to Durban and Cape Town in South Africa, with calls at Port Klang, Malaysia and Port Louis, Mauritius.
The liner will spend an overnight in Cape Town and then visit Walvis Bay, Namibia; Dakar, Senegal; Tenerife and Cádiz in Spain before arriving in Southampton on 30 April.
Following the end of the voyage, the ship will operate signature transatlantic crossings from Southampton to New York for the rest of 2026.
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