Cunard Unveils Four Queens Celebration Voyages for 2028
A 40-night voyage allowing passengers to experience all four of Cunard's ocean liners has been announced for 2028, with prices beginning at £5,799 per person. The itinerary, known as The Four Queens Celebration Voyages, comprises back-to-back sailings that will take guests across the entire Cunard fleet in a single trip.
The journey commences in Southampton on 16 April 2028, where passengers will board the Queen Victoria for a 12-night exploration of the Norwegian fjords. While at sea, guests can peruse the ship's two-storey library or attend theatre performances. The ship returns to Southampton on 28 April, where travellers will transfer to the iconic Queen Mary 2, which boasts the only planetarium at sea. This leg is a four-night western Europe cruise with stops in Bruges and Hamburg.
Next, guests will board Cunard's newest vessel, Queen Anne, for a 16-night Baltic cruise. This segment culminates in a historic celebration on 16 May in Liverpool, where all four Cunard ships will gather together on the water for the first time. Finally, passengers will embark on an eight-night Spain and France itinerary aboard Queen Elizabeth, where they can relax in the Kew Gardens-inspired Garden Lounge before disembarking in Civitavecchia, Italy.
Onboard activities include ballroom dancing, silent discos, lectures, theatre shows, and Cunard's signature white-glove afternoon teas. The cruise line also offers shorter legs covering two or three ships. Cunard's 2028 programme includes visits to 125 ports, including 98 Unesco World Heritage sites, with 19 overnight stays and 37 late-evening departures for extended exploration.
Cunard World Club members can book early from 2pm on Monday 18 May 2026, with general sales opening at 2pm on Tuesday 19 May 2026. A 10 per cent saving is available when booking a Cunard Early Saver or Cunard Fare before 30 June 2026. Katie McAlister, president of Cunard, described the collection as one of the most exciting ever launched, highlighting the historic fleet gathering and the breadth of destinations.



