Cunard to sail Caribbean cruises from Miami


Cunard to sail Caribbean cruises from Miami

Tuesday, 20 Feb, 2024 0

Cunard will sail a series of Caribbean cruises homeporting at cruise capital, PortMiami.

Queen Elizabeth will sail a total of 33 roundtrip Caribbean cruises calling at Puerto Rico; Montego Bay, Grand Cayman, St Lucia and more.

It is part of the line’s September 2025 to January 2027 cruise schedule across its fleet of four Queens.

In January 2026, two ships – Queen Anne and Queen Mary 2 will simultaneously sail World Voyages visiting cities such as New York, Buenos Aires, Dubai, and Melbourne.

The cruise schedule features 184 unique destinations around the globe, includes 37 overnight port calls and 66 late-evening departures.

Katie McAlister, President of Cunard, said: We are incredibly excited to have both Queen Anne and Queen Mary 2 offer full World Voyages in 2026.”

Cunard’s newest ship Queen Anne will visit 102 ports with 23 maiden calls including Phuket, Cape Town and Marseilles.

Queen Victoria will spend most of the time exploring the Mediterranean, with overnight calls in Istanbul, Funchal Madeira, Amsterdam, Narvik, and more.

All the new voyages go on sale to the general public on March 7, 2024.

  

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