Cunard’s Queen Victoria is back at its British homeport in Southampton for the 2025-26 winter season.
The 2007-built vessel returned to the UK in late October following her Mediterranean season.
The Queen Victoria’s 2025 summer season in the Mediterranean started in April and included a series of itineraries departing from ports in Italy and Spain, such as Trieste, Civitavecchia and Barcelona.
The seven- to 21-night cruises sailed to various ports in the region, including the Adriatic Coast, the Greek Isles, Sardinia and more.
Now sailing roundtrip from Southampton, the ship is offering seven- to 35-night itineraries to different destinations and regions.
The deployment includes short cruises to the North Sea, as well as 12-night sailings to Scandinavia, the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands.
In early 2026, the Queen Victoria is scheduled to offer two cruises to the Caribbean, including a 35-night voyage in January.
In addition to two transatlantic crossings, the itinerary features visits to 12 destinations, such as Barbados, St. Vincent, St. Kitts, Aruba, and Antigua.
The ship is also scheduled to sail to two Portuguese island destinations before returning to Southampton: Funchal in Madeira and Ponta Delgada in the Azores.
The season runs through late April, when the Queen Victoria is scheduled to return to the Mediterranean for the summer.
In 2026, the ship will also offer a new series of seven- to 21-night cruises departing from Spain and Italy, in addition to itineraries departing from Istanbul, Turkey.
Itineraries include visits to a wide range of destinations, including La Spezia and Naples in Italy; Valletta in Malta; Villefranche and Marseille in France; Corfu in Greece; and Kotor in Montenegro.
After its new season in the Mediterranean, the Queen Victoria is scheduled to return to Southampton in early October 2026.