Cunard has announced its 2025 Event Voyages, which bring together a unique collection of expert performances, engaging Q&As, and interactive workshops.

Ranging from five to 11 nights, the voyages feature specialist insights into arts, gastronomy, wine, and entertainment, beginning in February 2025.

Great Australian Culinary Voyage | Queen Elizabeth | 6 February 2025

Join renowned chefs, producers, and food critics from Australia on this culinary adventure. Highlighting the experience is a special three-course dinner in both the Britannia and Grills restaurants, and an exclusive culinary shore experience in Hobart. 

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Film Festival at Sea | Queen Mary 2 | 8 March 2025

Partnering with the British Film Institute, this seven-night cruise will immerse you in the realm of cinema through film screenings, industry expert discussions, and interactive activities like quizzes.

Discover more about this 2025 Cunard Event Voyage.

185th Cunard Anniversary Sailing | Queen Mary 2 | 24 June 2025

Celebrate Cunard’s storied history on a seven-night voyage featuring talks by maritime historians and a special commemorative dinner. 

Join Queen Mary 2 on this sailing.

Dance the Atlantic | Queen Mary 2 | 8 August 2025

Experience the elegance of dance on this seven-night transatlantic cruise featuring six premier dancers from the English National Ballet. 

Find out more about this Event Voyage.

Anthony Inglis and the National Symphony Orchestra | Queen Mary 2 | 3 September 2025

Dive into the world of classical music on a seven-night cruise with performances conducted by Anthony Inglis and played by the UK’s National Symphony Orchestra. 

Interested in this 2025 Cunard Event Voyage? Click here.

Voyage du Vin | Queen Victoria | 13 October 2025

Embark on an 11-night vinous journey in collaboration with Corney & Barrow, featuring discussions, tastings, and events led by top wine connoisseurs and industry experts.

Set sail on the Voyage du Vin.

Literature Festival at Sea | Queen Mary 2 | 8 December 2025

Join a curated programme of literary events in collaboration with The Times, The Sunday Times, and the Cheltenham Literature Festival featuring notable guests such as journalist Sophie Raworth, and broadcaster Richard Coles.

Literature at Sea with Cunard, find out more here.