Cunard | Roundtrip New York | 109 Nights
January 18, 2026 - May 8, 2026
Indulge in a bit of scuba diving or perhaps just a cup of locally ground coffee on a call to Kona. Later, the palaces and shrines of the Imperial City of Huế are yours to explore from Chan May in Vietnam.
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Accommodations
From parties of one to families of four, you’ll find a variety of spacious staterooms and suites on board our ships to make your voyage as comfortable as possible.
Onboard Experience
Our ships are a world unto their own; with the freedom to do as much (or as little) as you please. Sunbathe by the pool, join a guided gin tasting, or dance late into the night. You’ll be amazed at how much there is to experience.
Dining
Eating on board a Queen is a pleasure. Take your pick of elegant fine dining, gastro pubs, and indulgent buffets.
Bars and Lounges
From champagne at sunset to a cocktail by the pool. Day or night, you’ll be free to satisfy your thirst at sea.
Daytime Activities
Sea days are full of possibilities. Join a yoga class, advance your appreciation of wine, or indulge in our signature Afternoon Tea.
Evening Entertainment
Each evening brings theatre, food and music. See a stage show, watch a live band or dance into the early hours.
Wellness and Beauty
Feel radiant from the inside out, with a rejuvenating spa treatment inspired by the oceans on which our ships sail.
Shopping and Galleries
From fashion for your wardrobe to art for your walls, indulge in a spot of retail therapy as you sail the open sea.
Children's Activities
For our young guests on board, we offer a choice of activities to suit all ages.
Day 1: January 18, 2026- New York, NY
Afternoon Departure
Days 2-5: At Sea
Day 6: January 23, 2026- Willemstad, Curacao
Step off at Willemstad and enjoy your visit to the capital of former Dutch colony Curaçao. The four quarters of the celebrated city are separated by St. Anna Bay, the biggest harbor in the Caribbean. Visit Punda, the largest and oldest quarter, for its beautiful 17th and 18th century Dutch-style architecture, and for the “floating” market, where vendors arrive each morning by boat from Venezuela.
Day 7: At Sea
Day 8: January 25, 2026- Transit the Panama Canal
If you are interested in maritime engineering or iconic journeys, this should be high up your list of must-sails. This legendary canal is steeped with intrigue and blessed with ever-changing scenery. As you pass through the locks at either side of Gatun Lake, you’re slowly rising to, and dropping from, 85 feet above sea level, avoiding the lengthy and treacherous alternative route via Cape Horn.
Days 9-12: At sea
Day 13: January 30, 2026- Manzanillo, Mexico
This pretty Mexican port town is enveloped by forested hills and bright blue sea. While its beaches are inviting, its marina and Old Town hold equal appeal, with quaint boutiques and fresh local seafood caught in the bay.
Days 14-15: At Sea
Days 16-17: February 2-3, 2026- Los Angeles, CA
The iconic and inimitable City of Angels: home to beach life, film stars, palm trees, Hollywood and non-stop excitement. There’s nowhere like it, and no shortage of iconic views to tick off the list. LA has the best; whether it’s restaurants, sightseeing, theme parks, film studios, nightlife, celebrity spotting, sports or nightlife – or even the laid-back beaches of Southern California.
Day 18: At Sea
Days 19-20: February 5-6, 2026- San Francisco, CA
Located in Northern California, San Francisco’s hilly streets offer striking glimpses of its famous bay below. Discover fantastic food, local wines and glorious views in this vibrant metropolis where springtime lasts year-round. From Fisherman’s Wharf to Alcatraz Island and the 1000-acre Golden Gate Park, San Francisco is a destination with something for everyone, where many hearts have been captured and lost.
Days 21-24: At Sea
Day 25: February 11, 2026- Honolulu, HI
Aloha Honolulu. Synonymous with lilting music and magnificent beaches, like world-famous Waikiki, it’s also awash with shops, restaurants, and a multitude of historic, cultural and scenic attractions. The wider island, Oahu, is a Pacific crossroads and a tapestry of cultural diversity, from Polynesian sensuality and Oriental mystique to American pragmatism.
Day 26: February 12, 2026- Kona
Days 27-31: At Sea
Day 32: February 18, 2026- Papeete, French Polynesia
Day 33: February 19, 2026- Mo'orea, French Polynesia
Day 33: February 19, 2026- Cross International Date Line (Cruise-by)
A cruise crossing the International Date Line doesn’t only promise intrigue and adventure in faraway shores, it also provides you with the chance to experience a rare phenomenon: the chance to literally transcend time. That’s because crossing the International Date Line means you immediately gain or lose 24 hours, causing time to instantly move forward or back by a day.
Days 34-39: At Sea
Day 40: February 26, 2026- Bay of Islands, New Zealand
North of Auckland, along the narrow Northland peninsula, lies a shady “cathedral” of some of the world’s largest trees. These hulking specimens stand up to 170 feet tall, and are over 1,200 years old. The captivating Bay of Islands shelters 150 islands and enchanting wetlands of birdlife, fish, seals, dolphins, and even whales. No wonder it’s one of New Zealand’s favorite destinations.
Day 41: February 27, 2026- Auckland, New Zealand
Day 42: February 28, 2026- Tauranga, New Zealand
Tauranga is the largest and most populated port in the Bay of Plenty region. This is an appropriate name due to the abundant beaches, rolling white waters, hot mineral springs and even kiwi orchards. From here visit the thermal wonders of Rotorua, where geysers spout, mud boils and steam escapes through cracks in the pavement. Maori people have used the healing hot springs since the 14th century.
Days 43-45: At sea
Days 46-47: March 4-6, 2024- Sydney, Australia
Blessed with a natural harbor, countless golden beaches and world-class restaurants, Sydney is a dazzling metropolis and international gateway to Australia’s east coast. The city is famed for the quality of its outdoor living, yet a visit here offers more than a chance to soak up the sun. The Sydney Harbour Bridge, world-famous Opera House and the constant bustle of the harbor itself make Sydney one of the world’s most dynamic destinations. Venturing outside the capital of New South Wales unlocks mysterious protected coves, miles of sandy beaches and the dramatic landscape of the breath-taking Blue Mountains.
Day 48: At Sea
Day 49: March 7, 2026- Brisbane, Australia
The capital of Queensland is a wonder. The Brisbane River meanders through the heart of the city, past the elegant Georgian buildings of native sandstone and their neighboring towers of sleek glass. Semi-tropical Brisbane is beautifully landscaped, with jacarandas, flame trees and bougainvillea thriving here. Tours from the city bring you face to face with koalas, kangaroos and wombats.
Days 50-51: At Sea
Day 52: March 10, 2026- Cairns (tours from Yorkey's Knob)
Day 71: March 29, 2026- Port Kelang, Malaysia
Malaysia’s dynamic capital is a melting pot of skyscrapers, Islamic architecture and British Colonial buildings offering a futuristic cityscape with an enduring nod to yesteryear. Home to some of Asia’s most opulent shopping malls, Kuala Lumpur’s skyline is dominated by the famous Petronas and Menara Kuala Lumpur Towers, while the hip Bukit Bintang district pulses with lively markets and street food vendors. Peruse over 7000 historic artifacts at the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, set within the tropical grounds of Perdana Botanical Garden, or marvel at the intricacy of Sri Maha Mariamman Temple. Beyond the city you’ll find the legendary Batu Caves, the most visited Hindu shrine outside of India.
Days 72-74: At Sea
Day 75: April 2, 2026- Colombo, Sri Lanka
Indulge in haute cuisine at rooftop restaurants, inhale the fragrant aromas that drift through the spice souk and relax to the blissful blues of the annual jazz festival. The combination of old and new that runs through the city leads to a unique travel experience.
Day 84: At Sea
Day 85: April 12, 2026- Muscat, Oman
Perched on the Gulf of Oman, Muscat has long enjoyed a history as a continental crossroads - its ancient capital enticing visitors from all corners of the world. Where other cities have altered with time, Muscat honors its ancestral roots. Traditional sugar-white houses and yellowed forts stretch from the Arabian Sea to the foothills of Western Hajar. Bulbous domes and minarets erupt from rooftops, and the masts of dhows sway in the city's harbors. Even Muscat’s newer buildings exude special character. Add in sumptuous food, decadent markets and sweeping gardens, and you’re certain to fall in love with this exuberant city of charm and splendor.
Days 86-90: At Sea
Days 91-92: April 18-19, 2026- Safaga, Egypt (tours to Luxor)
Visit Safaga and you enter the gateway port on the western side of Egypt’s Red Sea, and the River Nile. Safaga has achieved a harmony between its bustling working port and the small and unspoilt town. Its wide azure bay has views of the surrounding islands, plus rugged red-hued desert cliffs, sandy beaches and black dunes.
Day 93: At Sea
Day 94: April 21, 2026- Transit Suez Canal, Egypt
Bear witness to one of the world’s most impressive feats of maritime engineering, as you relax and indulge in the sumptuous surroundings of your cruise ship. Built in the 19th century, the Suez Canal snakes through 120 miles of vast desert landscapes, past picturesque canal-side cities and villages and within a stone's throw of breath-taking architecture and natural splendor.
Day 95: At Sea
Day 96: April 23, 2026: Piraeus, Greece (tours to Athens)
Just a twenty-minute transfer from Piraeus brings you to Athens, the birthplace of ancient Greece. Fanning out from the Acropolis - on which its famous Parthenon rests - Athens is a city in a state of flux where reminders of the past harmoniously coexist with contemporary additions. A creative arts scene has breathed new life into once abandoned warehouses, while experimental chefs are offering a multicultural twist on traditional Athenian cuisine. Lose yourself in the First Cemetery of Athens, where many of the country’s most famous names are laid to rest, or seek sanctuary from the city’s frenetic pace at its grandiose National Gardens.
Days 97-99: At Sea
Day 100: April 27, 2026- Cadiz, Spain (tours to Seville)
You will find a complex warren of streets, bustling bars and pretty beaches; it is difficult to know what to do or where to go first. Packed with historic sites, monuments and an excellent museum of art and archaeology, Cadiz is a draw for history buffs and those attracted by the arts.
Days 101-102: At Sea
Day 103: April 30, 2026- Southampton, England, UK
A short distance from the city you’ll also discover sprawling beaches and idyllic national parks, as well as some quintessentially English delights – from fish and chips served in trays to warm and welcoming pubs.
Day 104: May 1, 2026- Le Havre, France
Deemed an outstanding example of post-war planning and architecture, unlike its medieval neighbors the port city of Le Havre showcases modern architectural design and appeal. At the same time, however, it’s characterized by over 500 years of rich history, classic culinary delights, art culture, and an abundance of activities and attractions. There is much to discover in this cosmopolitan city.
Days 105-110: At Sea
Day 111: May 8, 2026- New York, NY
Disembark
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