CUNARD Line’s Queen Elizabeth (pictured) is set to return to Australia, as part of her 113-night World Voyage in 2027/28. The cruise line has unveiled 110 new itineraries in the season, with the much-loved former local ship set to return Down Under on a world voyage for the first time...
CUNARD Line’s Queen Elizabeth (pictured) is set to return to Australia, as part of her 113-night World Voyage in 2027/28.
The cruise line has unveiled 110 new itineraries in the season, with the much-loved former local ship set to return Down Under on a world voyage for the first time in a decade.
Queen Elizabeth will stay overnight in Sydney and visit a collection of Australian ports, including Airlie Beach and Cairns.
The ship’s trip to Asia-Pacific will also see her call three ports in Japan, during a cruise that explores Asia, Australia, the Pacific, Africa, and the Americas.
Cunard’s newest ship, Queen Anne, will also visit Australia on a World Voyage during the season, setting sail on a 111-night cruise that will overnight in Sydney, and call cities like Los Angeles and Hong Kong.
Other highlights of Queen Anne’s season will include a call to Ha Long Bay, which Cunard has not visited since 2011, and Laem Chabang, which the cruise line has not called at since 2018.
The new program will visit almost 100 destinations in nearly 50 countries between Oct 2027 and May 2028.
New itineraries will include more than 50 UNESCO World Heritage sites, and more than 20 overnight port calls.
“I am incredibly excited to launch our new 2027/28 program, which has been designed to offer even more extraordinary ways to explore the world with Cunard,” President Katie McAlister said.
“From two remarkable world voyages to journeys that encompass both new destinations and much-loved favourites, each itinerary captures the spirit of luxury adventure that defines our brand,” she added.
“Each of our iconic queens will ensure guests sail the world in style, while enjoying the signature experiences and sense of occasion that only a Cunard voyage can truly deliver.” MS
