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Cunard offers 10% discount on new 2027-28 programme


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Cunard has released 110 new itineraries covering sailings between October 2027 and May 2028. The programme covers 97 destinations in 47


countries including two world voyages. New itineraries feature 52 Unesco World Heritage


Sites, 22 overnight port calls and 23 late-evening departures. Newest ship Queen Anne will embark on a 111-night


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Windstar Cruises has unveiled its summer 2027 sailings in Alaska and Japan on new ship Star Seeker. The 224-passenger all-suite


vessel, which is set to launch next month, will operate a mystery cruise in Asia which embarks in Hokkaido and disembarks in Osaka in 2027. Each port – including some maiden ports of


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call in South Korea – will only be revealed days in advance. In Alaska, the ship will take in


destinations such as the glaciers in Kenai fjords, Tracy Arm, Endicott Arm, Misty fjords and Denali National Park. In Japan, Star Seeker will call


at Tokyo, Hiroshima, Kyoto, as well as smaller ports such as


Karatsu and Takamatsu. The luxury line will also


offer an exclusive Destination Discovery Event in Tomonoura, Japan, which will feature live koto music, samurai sword performances, tea ceremonies, calligraphy workshops and private entry into historic residences. windstarcruises.co.uk


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western circumnavigation, while Queen Elizabeth heads east on a 113-night voyage, both from January 2028. The programme also includes six maiden ports of


call for 3,000-passenger Queen Anne, including Lautoka in Fiji and Halong Bay, Vietnam. Queen Anne will also run short sailings in 2028. Queen Elizabeth will make maiden calls in St


George’s in Grenada, Kingstown in St Vincent and Durban in South Africa. Queen Victoria will sail from Southampton in 2028


to destinations across Europe and beyond, including the Norwegian fjords and Morocco. A seven-night voyage to Spain and Portugal has been


scheduled over the February half-term school holidays as well as a new 28-night Atlantic Islands voyage taking in destinations such as Cape Verde, Tenerife and Lisbon. Queen Mary 2 will offer a mix of transatlantic crossings,


the Caribbean and Norway for the northern lights. Cunard’s flagship is also set for a 14-night western


Mediterranean cruise during the Easter holidays and a four-night short break to coincide with the May bank holiday weekend. A 10% early-booking discount is being offered to


encourage reservations before December 17. Cunard president Katie McAlister said: “From two


remarkable world voyages to journeys that encompass both new destinations and much-loved favourites, each itinerary captures the spirit of luxury adventure that defines our brand.” cunard.com


Windstar plans mystery cruise in Asia for summer 2027


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