Summer 2023: Cunard announces Queens fleet departures

Queen Mary 2 (Photo: CHK46).
Queen Mary 2 (Photo: CHK46).

Summer 2023: Cunard announces Queens fleet departures

Queen Mary 2 (Photo: CHK46).
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The British shipping company Cunard has announced the planned cruises and transatlantic crossings of its three Queen-class ships for the 2023 summer season. A total of over 150 tours are to be offered. Sales are scheduled to start in February 2022.

The three cruise ships are scheduled to call at around 23 ports in 15 countries between April 2023 and December 120, 35. The Queen Mary 2, which is currently the world's only transatlantic liner, will be sent 18 times on the traditional route between Southampton and New York. In the Mediterranean, trips from Barcelona are to be offered in the summer. Also on the timetable: a two-week cruise around Canada and a 16-day Baltic trip with an overnight stay in St. Petersburg, Russia.

The Queen Elizabeth will initially set sail from Vancouver in June 2023. In autumn 2023, cruises from Barcelona in the western Mediterranean are also planned. Queen Victoria will launch her summer season in Southampton in April 2023. First it will go towards the Canary Islands. In June 2023, a cruise to the North Cape will be offered from the British city.

Cunard will begin sales for the 1 summer season on February 2022, 2023. Initially, only regular guests can book, but from February 2nd, 2022, bookings for the general public should be possible.

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