The Queen Anne sailed from the port of Southampton today to kick off one of Cunard’s 2026 world voyages.
As part of the 110-night itinerary, the 2024-built vessel is set to visit 30 ports of call, including destinations in the Canary Islands, Africa, Asia, Australia and the Americas.
According to Cunard, the cruise is highlighted by overnight visits in ports like Cape Town, Singapore Hong Kong, Sydney and Los Angeles.
The voyage also features evening departures from additional destinations, including Port Elizabeth, Colombo and Honolulu.
After departing from Southampton, the cruise is set to head south for visits to the Canary Islands and Cape Verde.
The Queen Anne is then set to sail to destinations in Namibia and South Africa before sailing around the Cape of Good Hope.
The cruise continues with ports of call in the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia, including Reunion, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Singapore.
While heading to Australia, the 3,000-guest ship also sails to Hong Kong, the Philippines and Indonesia.
The ship is then set to visit Darwin, Airlie Beach, Brisbane and Sydney ahead of sailing to the South Pacific Islands for stops in Vanuatu and Fiji.
On its way back to Southampton, the Queen Anne is also scheduled to sail to Hawaii, California and Guatemala.
The ship then crosses the Panama Canal and sails to ports in the Caribbean and Florida before crossing the Atlantic and arriving back in the United Kingdom on April 30, 2026.
In addition to the Queen Anne, the Queen Mary 2 is also set to offer a world cruise for Cunard during the 2025-26 winter.
Also sailing from Southampton today, the 2004-built ship is offering a 108-night itinerary that includes visits to ports in North America, the Caribbean, the West Coast, Hawaii, the South Pacific, Australia, Southeast Asia and more.