Queen Mary 2 - June 24, 2025 - Southampton to New York City
Enjoy your time at sea on this iconic transatlantic route - a route sailed by Cunard ships for decades - and enjoy a series of unique events on Queen Mary 2. Sail in the utmost style while enjoying exclusive Cunard experiences and a program of fascinating talks by maritime historians, who will trace the origins of our historic ocean liners, from their humble beginnings as mail couriers to hosting some of Hollywood's biggest names.
Queen Mary 2 | August 8, 2025 | New York to Southampton
On board will be joined by special guests from the world of ballet and dance. Spectacular performances will take place in Queen Mary 2's Royal Court Theatre, with excerpts from the exciting classics of all time and contemporary pieces, demonstrating the sheer breadth of the artist's abilities.
Queen Mary 2 | September 3, 2025 | New York to Southampton
During this very special transatlantic crossing, guests will enjoy two spectacular performances at the Royal Court Theatre.
In addition to a Q&A session with Anthony Inglis, guests will have the opportunity to audition for the chorus and practice under the direction of the NSO, ready for a group performance during the evening show.
Queen Victoria | 13 October 2025 | Barcelona to Southampton
On this Mediterranean cruise, visit some of the world's top wine-producing countries and enjoy a variety of onboard lectures, tastings, classes and more from guest speakers and Cunard's own experts.
Queen Mary 2 | October 31st, 2025 | New York to Southampton
Transatlantic Fashion Week makes a highly anticipated return in 2025, with award‑winning designer Christian Siriano at the helm. Immerse yourself in a world of glitz and glamour at sea enjoying all kinds of fashion-led events, from runway shows to Insights talks and Q&A sessions with well‑known industry names.
Queen Victoria | December 8, 2025 | From New York to Southampton
Book lovers will have the incredible opportunity to join some of the world's best-known authors, historians, poets and critics, as well as journalists from The Times and The Sunday Times, who will bring the spirit of the Festival to their journey.