Cunard launches 2022 programme with Queen Elizabeth Alaska cruises

Cunard’s 2022 voyage schedule for Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth is now on sale with more than 35 countries featured in the 162 newly launched itineraries.

The cruises covering north of the Arctic Circle to the Mediterranean and from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean, via the Panama Canal, Cunard said.

Highlights include Queen Elizabeth returning to Alaska with seven and 10 night voyages, departing from and returning to Vancouver, visiting Glacier Bay, Haines, Hubbard Glacier, Skagway, Juneau, Sitka, Ketchikan and Victoria. Ten night Alaska voyages start at £1,399 per person.

From Alaska, Queen Elizabeth will sail through the Panama Canal, across to the Mediterranean, where it will embark on a series of seven and 14 night fly-cruises, departing from Barcelona.

Along with transatlantic crossings, Queen Mary 2 will visit the North Cape for the first time spending three days in Tromsø, with opportunities to see the Northern Lights, and calls to Bergen, Trondheim, Alesund and Stavanger.

 

Queen Victoria’s highlights include four night cruise breaks departing from Southampton, all scheduled to include a weekend, visiting destinations including Amsterdam, Rotterdam and St Peter Port. Prices s

Past Cunard guests are able to take advantage of a 5 per cent discount on their booking of one of the newly launched itineraries, if made before March 1, 2021.

Cunard president, Simon Palethorpe said: “We are delighted to offer such a broad range of voyages in 2022 from four night European city breaks to week-long fly-cruises in the Mediterranean to a five week adventure sailing from Alaska to Spain.

“There has been high demand for our 2021 voyages so we know how much our guests are anticipating travelling again on Cunard’s iconic ships with many future highlights including a welcome return to Alaska.

“Guests are able to plan for their Cunard holidays in 2022 with extra peace of mind due to our flexible booking options which provide the opportunity to move a booking unlimited times before the balance is due.”