Cunard Line has declared the opening of its Labor Day Sale, extending reduced fares beginning at US$999 with additional onboard credit of up to US$200, applicable across more than 145 voyages scheduled between 2025 and 2027. The promotional period runs from August 21st through September 3rd, 2025, allowing travelers to secure passage aboard the company’s renowned fleet at favorable terms.
The program of sailings encompasses a wide span of waters and seasons. In 2025, routes will include the Caribbean, Northern Europe, and the traditional Transatlantic Crossing. The following year introduces itineraries through Alaska, Canada and New England, the Mediterranean, the Panama Canal, and extended journeys across both the Caribbean and Northern Europe. World Voyage segments are also charted for 2026. By 2027, the program continues with Caribbean sailings, further Transatlantic Crossings, and additional segments of the line’s World Voyages.
All four vessels of the Cunard fleet are engaged in these operations. Queen Mary 2, the world’s only true ocean liner, stands alongside the recently modernized Queen Elizabeth, the distinguished Queen Victoria, and fleet’s newest memeber, Queen Anne.
These ships will offer a range of experiences, from long-haul passages to regional cruises, each marked by Cunard’s established service traditions and varied ports of call.
Among the more notable sailings is QM2’s maiden Panama Canal transit. Departing New York on January 19th, 2025, and arriving in Los Angeles on February 3rd, the 15-night voyage marks the flagship’s first passage through the historic waterway.
Another highlight involves Queen Elizabeth, which begins her first season of Caribbean voyages from Miami in October. Her schedule ranges from 9 to 28 nights, touching ports such as St. Thomas, Bridgetown, Bonaire, Aruba, Tortola.
The World Voyages, spread across 2026 and 2027, present the opportunity for complete circumnavigation or selected segments, with durations between 108 and 117 nights. These journeys aboard Queen Anne, Queen Mary 2, and Queen Victoria will carry travelers across multiple continents, combining extended ocean passages with visits to many of the world’s most significant ports.