Full World Voyage 2026
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- Southampton to Southampton
- 11 January - 30 April 2026
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Cruise on board Queen Anne from Southampton to Southampton for 109 nights.
See the world like never before on Queen Anne’s 2026 World Voyage. Sail roundtrip from Southampton over 109 nights and enjoy time ashore in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Australia, and Africa - visiting South Africa and Dakar!
Cruise Itinerary
Southampton
11-01-2026
Malaga
15-01-2026
Valletta, Malta
18-01-2026
Haifa
21-01-2026
Haifa
22-01-2026
Transit Suez Canal, Egypt
24-01-2026
Transit Suez Canal, Egypt
24-01-2026
Aqaba and Petra
25-01-2026
Salalah, Oman
30-01-2026
Dubai
02-02-2026
Dubai
03-03-2024
Abu Dhabi, UAE
04-02-2026
Doha
05-02-2026
Muscat, Oman
07-02-2026
Colombo
12-02-2026
Phuket
16-02-2026
Langkawi
17-02-2026
Penang
18-02-2026
Singapore
20-02-2026
Singapore
21-02-2026
Phu My
23-02-2026
Hong Kong
26-02-2026
Hong Kong
27-02-2026
Manila
02-03-2026
Bitung
05-03-2026
Darwin
08-03-2026
Airlie Beach
12-03-2026
Brisbane
14-03-2026
Sydney
16-03-2026
Sydney
17-03-2026
Melbourne
19-03-2026
Melbourne
20-03-2026
Adelaide
22-03-2026
Perth
26-03-2026
Port Louis, Mauritius
03-04-2026
Réunion
04-04-2026
Durban
08-04-2026
Port Elizabeth
10-04-2026
Cape Town
12-04-2026
Walvis Bay
15-04-2026
Dakar, Senegal
22-04-2026
Tenerife
25-04-2026
Madeira
26-04-2026
Southampton
30-04-2026
Southampton Embark: 11 January 2026
The UK's premier passenger ship port, located in the picturesque English county of Hampshire, Southampton is a vibrant waterfront city, serviced by direct trains to London, an airport, and an international cruise terminal.
Explore the city’s maritime heritage and links to RMS Titanic in the Sea City Museum, see contemporary British art in the Cultural Quarter, or walk the medieval walls in the Old Town. Further afield you’ll find The New Forest National Park, Winchester Cathedral, Stonehenge, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard and the Isle of Wight, while the city’s thriving craft beer and culinary scene will leave you spoilt for choice.
Malaga In Port: 15 January 2026
The birthplace of Picasso and known as Málaga the Beautiful, Másaga's privileged location has attracted travellers, merchants, artists and explorers for centuries who have left their mark on this cosmopolitan city. It is the gateway to the beaches of Torremolinos, the exclusive clubs and marina of Marbella and Puerto Banus and its striking old quarter by the cathedral offers a relaxed atmosphere with spectacular views.
Valletta, Malta In Port: 18 January 2026
The fortifications at Malta's Grand Harbour speak volumes about her past, indeed her reputation for valour during the Second World war earned her the George Cross and there aren't too many islands you can say that of!Mosta and Medina (the silent city) will vie for your attention if you want to go wandering.
Haifa In Port: 21 January 2026
Haifa is a northern Israeli port city built in tiers extending from the Mediterranean up the north slope of Mount Carmel. The city’s most iconic sites are the immaculately landscaped terraces of the Bahá'í Gardens and, at their heart, the gold-domed Shrine of the Báb.
Haifa In Port: 22 January 2026
Haifa is a northern Israeli port city built in tiers extending from the Mediterranean up the north slope of Mount Carmel. The city’s most iconic sites are the immaculately landscaped terraces of the Bahá'í Gardens and, at their heart, the gold-domed Shrine of the Báb.
Transit Suez Canal, Egypt In Port: 24 January 2026
Take in the impressive sight of vast ships waiting to enter the Suez Canal at the southern entrance on the Red Sea. Suez is an embarkation / disembarkation point for those visiting Egypt's historical wonders.
Transit Suez Canal, Egypt In Port: 24 January 2026
Take in the impressive sight of vast ships waiting to enter the Suez Canal at the southern entrance on the Red Sea. Suez is an embarkation / disembarkation point for those visiting Egypt's historical wonders.
Aqaba and Petra In Port: 25 January 2026
Travel to the astonishing hidden city of Petra, Jordan, looming like a mirage that melts into the red sandstone hills of the desert. Dating back to 7,000 B, Petra was the capital of a flourishing civilisation that stretched from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea. Aqaba offers internationally renowned diving and the richest marine life in the entire Red Sea.
Salalah, Oman In Port: 30 January 2026
Salalah is the largest city in the Sultanate of Oman and is the birthplace of the Sultan Qaboos bin Said. As well as its lush green pastures, Salalah is renowned for its stunning collection of beaches, which feel almost Caribbean with their coconut trees and relaxed vibe. Try Al Mughsail Beach, a quiet and wild stretch of sand, full of caves and blowholes. For a taste of Salalah’s history, head to the Museum of the Frankinscence Land. The on-site museum documents the history of the port as well as the area’s settlement since 2000 BC. It not only demonstrates the maritime strength of Oman, but also the modern rejuvenation of Salalah as a commercial and leisure port. 186 miles of walkways and beautiful lights at night ensure this is an unforgettable visit.
Visit one of the many markets and bazaars. Al-Husn Souq is one of the best, and where the local Dhofari people come to shop. Take your pick from cotton headdresses, jewellery and heady incense. If you find yourself peckish in Salalah, there are plenty of places to pick up some traditional Omani cuisine. The city has a large expatriate community of people from India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh. The majority of the population in Salalah is Muslim, and Arabic is the official language spoken here.
Dubai In Port: 2 February 2026
Experience the blending of traditional Arab culture and modern western culture in Dubai. Gaze skyward to see the tallest building in the world, the 2,722-feet-high futuristic Burj Khalifa tower, or walk over to the impressive Jumeirah Mosque. Seek out jet-set haunts or stroll through the heart of the old city, Dubai Creek, which is home to the Dubai museum as well as the labyrinth alleyways of gold, spice and textile souks, where bargaining is part of the fun and ritual.
Dubai In Port: 3 March 2024
Experience the blending of traditional Arab culture and modern western culture in Dubai. Gaze skyward to see the tallest building in the world, the 2,722-feet-high futuristic Burj Khalifa tower, or walk over to the impressive Jumeirah Mosque. Seek out jet-set haunts or stroll through the heart of the old city, Dubai Creek, which is home to the Dubai museum as well as the labyrinth alleyways of gold, spice and textile souks, where bargaining is part of the fun and ritual.
Abu Dhabi, UAE In Port: 4 February 2026
This modern island city reflects the opulence of the seven wealthy United Arab Emirates of which it is capital. Discover duty-free shopping in countless grand malls or stroll along the seafront Corniche. Gaze at the white domes of the vast Sheikh Zayed Mosque or escape into the desert for a Bedouin feast or a ride across the dunes. With a wealth of culture, history and adventure, from the old souks, where you can sip a fragrant Arabic coffee, to the rush of the world's fastest rollercoaster. This 5,000-year-old metropolis is a fascinating mix of modern architecture and atmospheric back streets. Put your bargaining hat on for a friendly faceoff with the merchants at the souk to get deals on handicrafts, artwork, even spices and dried fruit for the cook back home.
Doha In Port: 5 February 2026
Whether you're a museum wanderer, an avid shopper or a beach goer, Doha has something for you. Doha is a city on the rise and has been for many years. There's always new architecture to marvel at and new sights to see. From beautiful mosques to waterside parks, there so much to feast your eyes on-and so many restaurants to feast in. Stop by the National Museum of Qatar to see not just marvels inside, but an intricately designed modern building.
Muscat, Oman In Port: 7 February 2026
In this low-rise gem, wedged between Arabian Gulf and scenic mountains, your first impression will be of the Sultanate of Oman's beautiful main palace. Three forts Mutrah, Jalali and Mirani stand guard at the entrance of Muscat. Once ashore witness lavish palaces, Zawawi Mosque, its pink marble crowned by a gilded dome, and Muttrah Souq, a jumble of crafts and clothing perfumed with spices and frankincense.
Colombo In Port: 12 February 2026
A landscape draped in greenery, stunning beaches, great wildlife refuges and the ruins of an ancient civilisation beckon visitors to Sri Lanka, an island inhabited by man for perhaps half a billion years. The sights of Colombo are many, a combination of British colonial architecture, historical museums, fine restaurants and shopping especially for sapphires and rubies.
Phuket In Port: 16 February 2026
Thailand's Phuket is one of its most popular resorts and a wonderful place to enjoy a chill out' day. Embark on one of our Phuket cruises and experience the lush scenery this destination has to offer, its colourful markets and soft white beaches.
Langkawi In Port: 17 February 2026
This cluster of 99 islands boasts palm-fringed beaches that are the envy of all Malaysia, beside an abundance of other natural wonders shrouded in folklore.
Penang In Port: 18 February 2026
Penang is an alluring combination of golden beaches and cultural gems. Along the north coast, Penang's most famous beach is lined with luxury Asian hotels while Malay kampongs sprinkle across a countryside scented with cloves and nutmeg. Admire the giant reclining Buddha and the 1,000 gilded statues of Kek Lok Si Temple. See the elaborate clan house of the Chinese Khoo Kongsi.
Singapore In Port: 20 February 2026
Singapore is a remarkable combination of rich heritage, vibrant cultures, mouthwatering food and exciting modern trends, making it a popular island city with many facets worth exploring! Iconic landmarks include the famous Merlion Statue, the Marina Bay Sands with its rooftop infinity pool and breathtaking views, Gardens by the Bay - a marvel of urban architecture and lush greenery, or soar above the city on the Singapore Flyer. Chinatown and Little India are another example of Singapore’s diversity, home to wonderful authentic eateries and some beautiful temples. A certain Britishness lingers too, so stop by Singapore Polo Club and Raffles Hotel for a tall glass of the pink stuff - a signature Singapore Sling. For the shopping enthusiasts, the buzzing malls offer both retail therapy and unforgettable adventures.
Singapore In Port: 21 February 2026
Singapore is a remarkable combination of rich heritage, vibrant cultures, mouthwatering food and exciting modern trends, making it a popular island city with many facets worth exploring! Iconic landmarks include the famous Merlion Statue, the Marina Bay Sands with its rooftop infinity pool and breathtaking views, Gardens by the Bay - a marvel of urban architecture and lush greenery, or soar above the city on the Singapore Flyer. Chinatown and Little India are another example of Singapore’s diversity, home to wonderful authentic eateries and some beautiful temples. A certain Britishness lingers too, so stop by Singapore Polo Club and Raffles Hotel for a tall glass of the pink stuff - a signature Singapore Sling. For the shopping enthusiasts, the buzzing malls offer both retail therapy and unforgettable adventures.
Phu My In Port: 23 February 2026
In amidst the swarming streets and markets of Ho Chi Minh City, stand numerous landmarks bound in history and tradition: from museums that tell the stories of war to ornamental pagodas that are filled with characters from Buddhist and Taoist religions, all of which can be seen while enjoying one of our cruises to Phu My.From Phu My, your cruise shore excursion leads you to the fascinating tunnel network at Cu Chi, used by the Viet Cong during the war. At their height they stretched from the South Vietnamese capital to the Cambodian border.
Hong Kong In Port: 26 February 2026
Hong Kong may boast some 236 islands but most of the five million inhabitants of this former British Crown Colony are concentrated on just one, Hong Kong Island, and one city, Kowloon, on the facing peninsula. It is known as one of the most crowded and vibrant places in the world, making Hong King cruises a must see. Be energised just walking down its teeming streets where you can buy anything from a handmade suit, fancy jewellery and the latest duty-free electronic gizmos to Asian antiques. Go on a trip between Kowloon and Hong Kong Island with the Star Ferry, giving you the experience of the world's busiest crossings. For one of the steepest journeys, try the tram which travels to the top of Victoria Peak,
Hong Kong In Port: 27 February 2026
Hong Kong may boast some 236 islands but most of the five million inhabitants of this former British Crown Colony are concentrated on just one, Hong Kong Island, and one city, Kowloon, on the facing peninsula. It is known as one of the most crowded and vibrant places in the world, making Hong King cruises a must see. Be energised just walking down its teeming streets where you can buy anything from a handmade suit, fancy jewellery and the latest duty-free electronic gizmos to Asian antiques. Go on a trip between Kowloon and Hong Kong Island with the Star Ferry, giving you the experience of the world's busiest crossings. For one of the steepest journeys, try the tram which travels to the top of Victoria Peak,
Manila In Port: 2 March 2026
The Philippines’ sprawling capital city is a bustling hub of diverse cultures and heritage. Manila’s heady assortment of historical influences combine to give the city its unique identity. There are some unmissable landmarks to visit throughout the city, as well as several churches, parks and museums. Exploring Intramuros, once the old walled Spanish settlement of Manila, will introduce a number of attractions. Market life in Manila is another great way to experience the day-to-day function of the city, with several public markets ready to be explored. The food in the Philippines is fresh, flavoursome and delicious and Manila’s street food markets are a great place to sample the local specialities. Try lumpia, a tasty snack somewhere between a spring roll and a burrito. It is filled with meat, vegetables and a sweet, tangy sauce.
Bitung In Port: 5 March 2026
On the north coast of the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia lies Bitung, known for its vibrant, varied and often-bizarre marine life that thrives in its coastal waters. Welcome to all Nature lovers! From bustling cities to awe-inspiring landscapes, the Indonesian port of Bitung is the gateway to abundant wonders. Fringed by fauna cloaked mountains, Manado is a gastronomic paradise with dining spots turning out aromatic delicacies and beach bars pairing cocktails with salty ocean views. Pick up a souvenir from the seafront arcade, try island-fished tuna (with eye-wateringly hot sambal) and admire the architectural contrasts of colonial Dutch buildings and ancient Buddhist temples.
Darwin In Port: 8 March 2026
On the remote northern shores of Australia's Top End', balmy Darwin has grown from frontier settlement into a multicultural modern city. Discover the region's dramatic history from Aboriginal heritage to World War II air raids and the devastating Cyclone Tracey in the museums and galleries.
Airlie Beach In Port: 12 March 2026
Australia cruises showcase rainforests in the north and stunning beaches and cosmopolitan cities in the south, which give way to a vast interior and huge ranches. New Zealand boasts towering mountains and verdant valleys, washed by tumbling waterfalls. Certain cruises extend out into the sparkling Pacific to reveal idyllic South Seas islands.
Brisbane In Port: 14 March 2026
The Brisbane River meanders through the heart of the city. Elegant Georgian buildings of native sandstone stand next to sleek glass towers. Brisbane is also a superbly landscaped city with jacarandas, flame trees, and bougainvilleas thriving in its semi-tropical climate. Come face to face with koalas, kangaroos and wombats on tours from this laid-back city.
Sydney In Port: 16 March 2026
Australia’s oldest and largest city was born in 1788 with the arrival of the "First Fleet" that transported 760 British convicts. Gold and sheep breeding propelled Sydney’s development; today it is the largest port in the entire South Pacific. Mark Twain called it “the wonder of the world”. James Michener wrote, “It is a thing of beauty, a fairy-tale body of water”.
Sydney In Port: 17 March 2026
Australia’s oldest and largest city was born in 1788 with the arrival of the "First Fleet" that transported 760 British convicts. Gold and sheep breeding propelled Sydney’s development; today it is the largest port in the entire South Pacific. Mark Twain called it “the wonder of the world”. James Michener wrote, “It is a thing of beauty, a fairy-tale body of water”.
Melbourne In Port: 19 March 2026
Originally part of New South Wales, Victoria became a colony in its own right in 1851. The discovery of gold and the development of agriculture propelled Melbourne’s rise to prominence and prosperity. Melbourne is a green and welcoming city, teeming with cultural institutions as well as cafés, bars and restaurants serving a spectrum of international cuisine. Melbourne is also an event city, home to the Australian Open Tennis, the Melbourne Cup and numerous other sporting occasions. Anyone who gets to know the city finds it has a kaleidoscopic character. Signs of Melbourne’s heritage are everywhere, and yet the city bears the glass and steel hallmarks of a modern metropolis. A visit here guarantees myriad experiences, most within easy walking range, and others a short ride aboard one of the historic trams that criss-cross the city.
Melbourne In Port: 20 March 2026
Originally part of New South Wales, Victoria became a colony in its own right in 1851. The discovery of gold and the development of agriculture propelled Melbourne’s rise to prominence and prosperity. Melbourne is a green and welcoming city, teeming with cultural institutions as well as cafés, bars and restaurants serving a spectrum of international cuisine. Melbourne is also an event city, home to the Australian Open Tennis, the Melbourne Cup and numerous other sporting occasions. Anyone who gets to know the city finds it has a kaleidoscopic character. Signs of Melbourne’s heritage are everywhere, and yet the city bears the glass and steel hallmarks of a modern metropolis. A visit here guarantees myriad experiences, most within easy walking range, and others a short ride aboard one of the historic trams that criss-cross the city.
Adelaide In Port: 22 March 2026
Connoisseurs of New World wines are in luck. With around 200 wineries a stone’s throw from the city, Adelaide is one of Australia’s best kept secrets. A charming city fringed by scenic countryside and sandy beaches, with a fantastic food market, captivating art scene, and plenty of options for sighting native Australian wildlife. One of Australia’s best-kept secrets, Adelaide is a beautiful, well-planned city nestled between fine sand beaches and hillside villages. Ringed by sweeping foothills, the city is one of culture and sophistication with a surprisingly European feel. A thriving art, theatre and food scene is giving Adelaide renewed kudos while annual events, like Adelaide Fringe, attract world-class entertainers to the city.
Perth In Port: 26 March 2026
Perth’s explosive growth in recent decades has engulfed the old historic port of Fremantle. Eighty-percent of Western Australia’s population lives in and around Perth. This bustling port, known as “Freo” to the locals, sits on the Indian Ocean and offers a romantic, artsy ambiance to residents and visitors alike. The city’s urban sprawl is awash with fusion flavours, fashionable boutiques and innovative museums but Western Australia’s capital impresses in other ways too. Perth is famously isolated; a cosmopolitan drop in the ocean that is Australia’s outback. Stroll along the banks of the Swan River where you’ll find countless spots to sit and watch kayakers paddle by.
Port Louis, Mauritius In Port: 3 April 2026
The beating heart of Mauritius is Port Louis, its capital city. Combining a rich array of cultures, languages and influences, Port Louis is a truly fascinating place to sit and watch the world go by. Port Louis offers shopping bargains at the old-fashioned central market. Go bird watching at Casela Bird Park. Or set out on a catamaran to admire the sun-drenched beauty of the island, landing on dazzling white beaches and snorkeling amongst shoals brimming with kaleidoscopic fish.
Réunion In Port: 4 April 2026
Réunion offers a little taste of French culture on a tropical island whose setting has more in common with Hawaii than Paris. Officially an overseas French department the island is full of cultural Creole buildings as well as an incredible range geographical diversity, from beaches to flourishing forests. Réunion's rugged scenic roads and dusty plains could lead you up to see the incredible 'Piton de la Fournaise' or 'Peak of the Furnace', one of the most active volcanoes in the world today.
Durban In Port: 8 April 2026
Durban is an attractive city, whose long beach front and glass buildings look out onto the Indian Ocean. Inland, spectacular landscapes and Africa’s unique wildlife are waiting to captivate you.
Durban resides on the edge of the KwaZulu-Natal province, and it could be the springboard for an adventure inland to experience the stunning scenery and rich local customs. One excursion could whisk you into the evocatively named Valley of a Thousand Hills, with its rippled ridges and green slopes in the heart of Zulu country. There you can pay a visit to a cultural village for traditional demonstrations of beadwork, spear making, drumming and dancing.
Durban can be thought of as South Africa’s Riviera, basking as it does in a pleasant subtropical climate. Its enticing beachfront, known as the ‘Golden Mile,’ actually offers over three and a half miles of sandy shore where surfers and swimmers flock to waters warmed by the Mozambique Current.
Port Elizabeth In Port: 10 April 2026
Vast, vibrant Port Elizabeth stretches along Algoa Bay in the Eastern Cape. Discover the city's rich architectural heritage in Market Square, enjoy the beautiful local beaches, or look for the 'Big Five' (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard and rhinoceros) at Shamwari Game Reserve.
Cape Town In Port: 12 April 2026
Not only is Cape Town one of the most beautiful cities in the world, but it is also surrounded by magnificent beaches, rugged mountains and bucolic vineyards. On a fine day savour an awe inspiring cable car ride up Table Mountain. Perhaps make the poignant tour of Robben Island or take a cultural trip to Stellenbosch and its surrounding wine lands.
Walvis Bay In Port: 15 April 2026
The 'Diamond of Africa' is a country of stark beauty and contrasting landscapes. It is home to the world’s oldest desert, the world’s highest sand dunes, and a diversity of people that have created an intriguing blend of cultures and traditions. Found between the sand dunes of the Namib Desert and the Atlantic Ocean, the large natural lagoon of Walvis Bays is home to prolific birdlife.
Dakar, Senegal In Port: 22 April 2026
One of the most vibrant and cosmopolitan African cities, the Senegalese capital bears many visual reminders of its past as a French colonial outpost. Despite the Parisian-style boulevards and buildings, however, there is a distinctly African feel to the city. The common language is French, although many citizens may also speak as many as five or six ethnic languages, since the whole coast of West Africa has been steeped in a heritage of mutual trade for centuries. Among the many sights and sounds greeting visitors, none is more evocative and sobering than a visit to Goree Island and its House of Slaves. This fortress, just offshore of the city waterfront, displays many reminders of the brutal trade in human beings, including an unimposing doorway, set just above the waterline in the seaside wall, identified simply as the “Door of No Return.”
Tenerife In Port: 25 April 2026
Beloved for its beaches, Tenerife also offers a feast for the eyes - in its numerous art galleries and museums or an incredibly panoramic cable car ascent of Mount Teide. Your ears will appreciate the sounds of the timple, a distinctive element of Canarian folk music. Perhaps even catch a recital at the striking wave-shaped Auditorio, home to the acclaimed Tenerife Symphony Orchestra.
Madeira In Port: 26 April 2026
You'll consider Madeira's reputation as the Garden Island' well founded, swathed in lush greenery which bears all manner of tropical fruits. For a thrilling overview, ascend by cable car to Monte, from whose delightful palace and gardens you can survey the orange rooftops below. The best way down again is by wicker toboggan, expertly steered by two gondoliers dressed in whites.
Southampton Disembark: 30 April 2026
The UK's premier passenger ship port, located in the picturesque English county of Hampshire, Southampton is a vibrant waterfront city, serviced by direct trains to London, an airport, and an international cruise terminal.
Explore the city’s maritime heritage and links to RMS Titanic in the Sea City Museum, see contemporary British art in the Cultural Quarter, or walk the medieval walls in the Old Town. Further afield you’ll find The New Forest National Park, Winchester Cathedral, Stonehenge, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard and the Isle of Wight, while the city’s thriving craft beer and culinary scene will leave you spoilt for choice.
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