The Queen Anne recently made its first visit to the Port of Los Angeles as part of its 2025-26 world cruise.

According to an update shared by the local port authority, the Cunard ship was welcomed to the LA Waterfront on April 4, 2026, for an overnight call.

The 3,000-guest ship is currently offering a 110-night voyage that departed from Southampton in early January.

Before arriving in California, the cruise included visits to a range of destinations around the globe, including ports in Northern Europe, the Canary Islands, Africa, the Indian Ocean, Southeast Asia, Australia and the South Pacific.

The itinerary was highlighted by overnight visits to destinations like Cape Town, Singapore, Hong Kong and Sydney.

Following its first visit to Los Angeles, the Queen Anne headed south ahead of transiting the Panama Canal.

Before returning to Southampton in late April, the 3,000-passenger ship is also set to visit destinations in Central America, the Caribbean, Florida and the Azores.

Cunard is now set to return to the LA Waterfront with the Queen Elizabeth, which will arrive at the World Cruise Center in September 2026 as part of a repositioning voyage.

In February 2027, the Queen Victoria is scheduled to make an overnight visit to the city as part of an overnight call.

The Port of Los Angeles recently welcomed the maiden visit of the Brilliant Lady, which arrived at the San Pedro Cruise Terminal for a homeporting season.

After entering service in late 2025, the 110,000-ton vessel also became the first Virgin Voyages ship to visit the port.

As part of its spring schedule, the Virgin Voyages ship is scheduled to offer a series of five- to seven-night cruises to Baja California and the Mexican Riviera.

Earlier this year, Los Angeles welcomed the Disney Adventure for a maiden visit as part of the vessel’s delivery voyage.