Cunard has announced its full 2028 programme, featuring 190 voyages across 36 countries and 125 ports worldwide.

Cruises are headlined by the historic Four Queens Celebration on May 16, 2028, when all four ships will unite on the River Mersey in Liverpool for the first time.

Katie McAlister, Cunard President, said the new collection was one of the most exciting programmes ever launched.

“From the historic moment all four Queens meet in Liverpool to the extraordinary breadth of destinations we will visit, we have thoughtfully curated these voyages to give our guests more time in port and the chance to explore the world with the signature elegance and sense of occasion that defines Cunard,” Ms McAlister said.

A standout feature of the 2028 programme is the Queen-to-Queen sailing option, allowing guests to experience up to four ships back-to-back in a single 40-night journey from Southampton to Rome, culminating in the Four Queens Celebration in Liverpool. The four legs are:

A 12-night Norwegian Fjords voyage on Queen Victoria from $5,699 per person, departing April 16.

A four-night Europe Short Break to Le Havre and Bruges on Queen Mary 2 from $1,599 per person, departing April 28.

A 16-night Northern Europe sailing on Queen Anne from $7,999 per person, departing May 2, including the overnight Liverpool stay for the Four Queens Celebration.

An eight-night sailing to Rome on Queen Elizabeth from $2,899 per person, departing May 18.

Beyond the landmark event, each ship offers a distinctive 2028 program.

Queen Elizabeth will be homeported in the Mediterranean for summer, offering seven to 28-night itineraries from Barcelona, Rome, Trieste and Istanbul.

Queen Mary 2 sails her signature Transatlantic Crossings including her first-ever eastbound crossing from New York to Liverpool.

Queen Victoria returns to Mediterranean destinations not visited in more than a decade, including Albania, Cyprus, Turkey and Tunisia.

Queen Anne offers alternating Norwegian fjord and Iberian Peninsula voyages from Southampton.

The 2028 programme includes 98 UNESCO World Heritage sites, 19 overnight stays and 37 late-evening departures. Cunard World Club members receive a 10 per cent early booking saving when booking before July 31.

Photograph by Christopher Ison ©

Bookings open to Cunard World Club members from 11pm (AEST) on May 18, with general bookings opening from 11pm (AEST) on May 20.

cunard.com/new-voyages.