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Cunard Reveals Summer 2021 Sailings For Queen Elizabeth

Cunard has revealed a summer of all-new sailings for Queen Elizabeth in 2021 and itineraries are on sale next week.

Queen Elizabeth will make her return to UK and European waters in March 2021, before returning to Australia in December. The long-awaited new season programme will see her call at more than 100 ports in over 20 countries across ten months. Voyages range from three to 23 nights and include a Cunard first series of scenic cruising around the coast of the British Isles.

Following cruises from Southampton to destinations in Norway and the Iberian Coast, Queen Elizabeth will – for the first time since 2014 – embark on a series of fly-cruises in the Mediterranean, departing from Barcelona. With her European season coming to a close, she will then embark on a grand voyage to Australia with calls to Singapore, Sri Lanka and finally Melbourne.

Pre-registration for Queen Elizabeth summer 2021 sailings are open now and the full cruise collection is on sale from 10am on Tuesday 29 September 2020. Visit here to see all available itineraries today.

Emma

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