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Cunard has revealed details of 195 voyages sailing between April 2027 and January 2028.
The four-ship fleet will visit 115 destinations in 32 countries in that time, including 18 overnight port calls, 33 late evening departures and 93 Unesco World Heritage Sites.
The newest ship, Queen Anne, will offer round-trip voyages from Southampton to the Mediterranean and to Norway to see the Northern Lights.
Queen Mary 2 will undergo a major refit in early 2027 and offer transatlantic crossings, and itineraries in Norway, Canada, New England, North Cape and the Caribbean.
Queen Victoria will return to the UK to operate 25 roundtrip voyages from Southampton, including cruises to Scandinavia, Iceland and the Mediterranean.
Queen Elizabeth will return to Europe for the season and offer 65 seven to 28-night Mediterranean voyages between May and October 2027, visiting ports it has not sailed to in 15 years.
Across the fleet, there will be a total of eight maiden calls during the season.
Queen Anne will have four, including Sorrento in Italy and La Rochelle in France, while Queen Mary 2 will have a maiden call for the line in Charlottetown in Canada.
Meanwhile, Queen Victoria will visit Riga in Latvia for the first time and Queen Elizabeth will make its first stops in Trieste in Italy and Calvi in France.
Cunard will also offer “Queen-to-Queen voyages” so passengers can experience two or three of the line’s ships in one holiday.
Bookings will open for Cunard World Club members from 2pm on June 11, and general sale will open from 2pm on June 12.
Cunard president Katie McAlister said: “This new programme is all about giving our guests more choice and more unforgettable voyages.
“Whether it’s Queen Anne visiting new destinations, Queen Elizabeth returning to favourite ports in the Med, or Queen Mary 2 sailing iconic routes with her usual style, there’s something to suit every kind of traveller.
“From exploring remarkable places to enjoying exceptional experiences on board, we’re proud to offer voyages that feel truly special from start to finish.”