CUNARD Line has announced Queen Anne’s maiden visit to Australia as part of its 2024/2025 local season. Queen Anne will embark on her first-ever World Voyage in Jan 2025, visiting more than 30 ports on five continents over 107 nights. The ship will make her way to Sydney from Auckland,...
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CUNARD Line has announced Queen Anne’s maiden visit to Australia as part of its 2024/2025 local season.
Queen Anne will embark on her first-ever World Voyage in Jan 2025, visiting more than 30 ports on five continents over 107 nights.
The ship will make her way to Sydney from Auckland, and will sail along Australia’s eastern states on route to Hong Kong, with maiden calls in Brisbane, the Whitsunday Islands, Cairns, and Darwin.
Nine overnight calls are also included, in ports such as San Francisco, Honolulu and Singapore, offering guests further opportunities to explore.
Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth’s (pictured) record 131-day residency features a circumnavigation of Australia, and new sailings to Queensland and the South Pacific.
From early Oct 2024, Queen Elizabeth will embark on a series of extraordinary voyages from Sydney, with highlights including a 30-night Australian Circumnavigation, calling into capital cities and hidden regional gems such as Broome.
The cruise line’s sought-after Christmas and New Year’s voyage to New Zealand will see a traditional Cunard Christmas and the opportunity for guests to welcome the new year during an overnight stay in Auckland.
There will also be stunning Tasmania and Queensland itineraries, as well as New Zealand cruises, and a 15-night South Pacific sailing, which is a fantastic way to explore magnificent Fiji, Vanuatu, and New Caledonia.
Queen Elizabeth will then head to Japan, where highlights include a nine-night Golden Week voyage and a 19-night Grand Voyage to Nagasaki, Yokohama, and Osaka.
Between Jan and May 2025, Cunard’s flagship Queen Mary 2 will combine her unique Transatlantic Crossings with visits to multiple sun-kissed destinations across Europe and the Americas, while Queen Victoria will embark on a 78-night South American adventure from Southampton to the warm shores of Brazil, Chile, and Ecuador.
Cunard now also offers a trip across all four ships, with guests able to join an extraordinary 38-night adventure starting in the European summer with a voyage around the Mediterranean on board Queen Victoria, then embarking on Cunard’s new ship Queen Anne for a voyage from Rome to Southampton.
The cruise then takes an iconic Transatlantic Crossing on Cunard’s flagship Queen Mary 2, before flying to Vancouver to explore Alaska with 10 nights on Queen Elizabeth.
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