Cunard

Cunard Line was founded in 1840 as the British & North America Royal Mail Steam Packet Company.  The first route was the Liverpool to Halifax & Boston.  Cunard are now one of the brands under Carnival Corporation after being purchased over 1998 and 1999.  Cunard offers luxury style cruising.

Cunard currently have a fleet of 3 ships in service with the new ship "Queen Anne" due in May 2024.

Queen Anne (New ship launching in May 2024)

  • Sailing From
    • Southampton - Maiden voyage 3rd May 2024
    • Barcelona
    • Civitavecchia (Rome)
    • Dubai
    • Hamburg
    • Hong Kong
    • Kiel
    • New York
    • Piraeus (Athens)
    • San Francisco
    • Singapore
    • Sydney
  • Destinations
    • Africa & Indian Ocean
    • Asia
    • Canary Islands, Spain & Portugal
    • Mediterranean
    • Northern Europe
    • Panama Canal
    • Transatlantic
    • World Cruise

Queen Mary 2

  • Sailing From
    • Auckland
    • Darwin
    • Fremantle (Perth)
    • Hong Kong
    • Melbourne
    • San Francisco
    • Seattle
    • Singapore
    • Sydney
    • Tokyo
    • Vancouver
    • Yokohama (Tokyo)
  • Destinations
    • Africa & Indian Ocean
    • Asia
    • Australia, New Zealand & Canary Islands, Spain & Portugal
    • Mediterranean
    • Northern Europe
    • Panama Canal
    • Transatlantic
    • World Cruise

Queen Victoria was built in 2007

Queen Elizabeth was built in 2010

  • Sailing From
    • Auckland
    • Darwin
    • Fremantle (Perth)
    • Hong Kong
    • Melbourne
    • San Francisco
    • Seattle
    • Singapore
    • Sydney
    • Tokyo
    • Vancouver
    • Yokohama (Tokyo)

The construction of the Queen Anne commenced in October 2019 and is due to sail from Southampton on 3rd May 2024 on a round trip to La Coruna and Lisbon. 

 

 

 

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