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Cunard unveils Alaska 2024 and winter 2025 collection

Cunard has unveiled its Alaska 2024 and winter 2025 collection.

The programme features more than 130 itineraries to 159 destinations across the line’s fleet, including five maiden calls.

Voyages will be available to book from 1pm on March 15 exclusively for Cunard World Club members. General sale begins at 1pm on March 16.


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Queen Elizabeth will depart from Vancouver on a series of nine and 11-night roundtrip voyages between May and September 2024, calling at ports such as Ketchikan and Sitka.

From October, the ship will sail a mixture of short and long voyages in Australia before going to Japan.

The 10-night Japan Circumnavigation, Yakohama roundtrip itinerary calls at Kushiro, Hakodate and Nagasaki. Prices start from £1,699 based on two sharing a Britannia Balcony stateroom.

In January 2025, Queen Anne will embark on its maiden transatlantic crossing from Southampton to New York before setting off on a world voyage.

The 107-night itinerary calls at more than 30 ports in five continents, including overnight calls in San Francisco, Honululu and Singapore. Prices start from £19,999 based on two sharing a Britannia Balcony stateroom.

Between January and May 2025, Queen Mary 2 will sail in Europe and the Americas, while Queen Victoria will sail a 78-night South American itinerary from Southampton to Brazil, Chile and Ecuador.

Prices for the 78-night voyage start at £13,499 based on two sharing a Britannia Balcony stateroom.

Sture Myrmell, president of Carnival UK, said: “We’re so excited to share our newest programme featuring some fantastic itineraries and, with over 130 to choose from, you’ll certainly be spoiled for choice.

“Whether you want to wander Europe’s historic streets on a short break, channel your adventurous side trying street food across Asia, or savour the sunsets in Hawaii, Cunard has a voyage for you.”

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