Four Queens, One Holiday
| from | AU$17,943 |
per person |
Duration: 46 Nights
Destination: London, England
Region: Europe
Deal Code: PA19YUWS
Description
Complete a voyage few will experience, sailing on all four Queens back-to-back in 2028 - and be part of history as they unite in Liverpool for a once‑in‑a‑lifetime homecoming.
Your Fly, Stay & Cruise Package Includes:
- $3,000 flight credit per person
- 3 nights 4-star accommodation in London
- Witches and London's Mysterious History - Walking Tour
- 12-night Norwegian Fjords cruise onboard Queen Victoria, Southampton return
- 4-night Le Havre and Zeebrugge cruise onboard Queen Mary 2, Southampton return
- 16-night The Four Queens Celebration cruise onboard Queen Anne, Southampton return
- 8-night Spain and France cruise onboard Queen Elizabeth, Southampton return
- All onboard meals in complimentary dining venues & selected non-alcoholic beverages
- A wide range of onboard activities & entertainment
- Port charges & prepaid gratuities onboard your cruise
- 3 nights 4-star accommodation in Rome
- Dining Experience in a Local's Home
- Select private transfers
Pricing is per person twin share and based on travel 13 April – 29 May 2028
Witches and London's Mysterious History - Walking Tour
Enjoy a spellbinding 1hr 10min walking tour with your own witch guide. Pass by Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, Winchester Palace Ruins, The Golden Hinde, and many hidden gems, as you learn about London's mysterious history.
Dining Experience in a Local's Home
Immerse yourself in a private dining experience with an Italian family with a 4-course menu (starter, pasta, main course and dessert with drinks included: water, selection of local wines and coffee) showcasing authentic Italian recipes passed down by real Italian Mammas in family cookbooks. Enjoy a cooking demonstration, where your host will show you their cooking skills as they finish the dishes in front of you.
Norwegian Fjords Cruise Itinerary:
Day 1: Southampton, England, UK
Located in the picturesque English county of Hampshire, Southampton is a vibrant waterfront city that seamlessly blends its rich maritime heritage with modern attractions. Whether you stroll through the historic areas or explore the contemporary districts, Southampton offers a delightful experience for all its visitors.
Day 2-3: At Sea
Day 4: Molde, Norway
Surrounded by jaw-dropping fjords and boasting incredible views, the delightful Norwegian town of Molde makes for a captivating stop on any Cunard Fjords cruise.
Day 5: Trondheim, Norway
Explore regal pomp and ceremony, Norwegian style. The wooden Stiftsgarden is the city’s official royal residence and monarchs are still being crowned here under the Nidaros Cathedral’s gleaming spire.
Day 6: At Sea
Day 7: Leknes Lofoten Islands, Norway
The Lofoten Islands can be found north of the Arctic Circle, a region famed for dramatic landscapes and Viking ancestry. Of the six prominent islands that occupy the Lofotens, Leknes lies in the municipality of Vestvågøy and it’s here, against the backdrop of soaring mountains and salt white beaches that voyages with Cunard call. Visit the Sund Museum to learn about local life and observe blacksmiths at work. Discover the Ice Bar and Gallery in Svolvær, and explore picturesque fishing hamlets such as Nusfjord and Henningsvær. Arrival by boat is the most enchanting way to approach Leknes and the journey delivers on its promise of spectacular scenery.
Day 8: At Sea
Day 9: Kristiansund, Norway
Welcome to the clipfish capital of Norway where, amongst many other sights and delights, you can sample the salted cod delicacy for which it is famous. This is also the home of Norway’s ‘opera town’.
Day 10: Maloy, Norway
Peaceful, placid, and traditional to its core, Måløy is a fishing port located on the island of Vågsøy, where coastal life remains at the heart of the community. As your Queen navigates the Ulvesund Strait, you’ll arrive in a distinctive town that lives and breathes the nature that surrounds it.
Day 11: Haugesund, Norway
Haugesund stands proudly on Norway’s southwest shore, where the icy fjords flow out into the North Sea. Breathtaking scenery and world-class views are the main ingredients of this dramatic coastline.
Day 12: At Sea
Day 13: Southampton, England, UK
As the main city and port on England's south coast, Southampton's harbour is a gateway to a world of adventures. The promenade alongside the marina invites you to explore the city's maritime allure. Once a vital trading port, Southampton has evolved into a brilliant destination, boasting an array of cafes, restaurants, museums, and galleries.
Le Havre and Zeebrugge Cruise Itinerary:
Day 1: Southampton, England, UK
A short distance from the city you’ll discover sprawling beaches and idyllic national parks, as well as some quintessentially English delights – from fish and chips served in trays to warm and welcoming pubs.
Day 2: Le Havre, France
Le Havre, seaport and city, is located at the mouth of the River Seine in the Normandy region of northern France.
Day 3: At Sea
Day 4: Zeebrugge (tours to Bruges), Belgium
With its leafy squares, picturesque canals and historic architecture, Bruges is one of the most attractive cities in Europe and a popular destination for tourists around the world.
Day 5: Southampton, England, UK
The remnants of Southampton’s medieval city walls and ruined towers take you on a journey through history. These ancient fortifications offer a glimpse into the city’s past and lead curious visitors around the 1.25 mile perimeter, covering 13 remaining towers and six city gates.
The Four Queens Celebration Cruise Itinerary:
Day 1: Southampton, England, UK
Immerse yourself in Southampton's maritime history at the SeaCity Museum. This interactive museum delves into the city's RMS Titanic connections and explains how the tragedy affected the local people. It also showcases various maritime exhibits and the history of Southampton, from Roman traders to WWII.
Day 2: At Sea
Day 3: Hamburg, Germany
Seventy miles from the sea, on the Elbe River in northern Germany, Hamburg is the second largest port city in Europe and one of Germany’s most cosmopolitan, dynamic and fascinating destinations. The city has some 2,000 plus bridges - more than Venice and Amsterdam combined, earning Hamburg the moniker the ‘Venice of the North’. As well as exploring the city’s highlights, including its neo-renaissance and baroque architecture, Museum of Fine Arts and redbrick warehouse district, you can travel to attractive World Heritage city of Lübeck. Sample the famous Niederegger marzipan and explore Lübeck’s Old Town, where gabled houses and ancient churches span over 100 hectares.
Day 4: At Sea
Day 5: Aarhus, Denmark
The friendly Viking city of Aarhus is brimming with museums, parks, and entertainment venues. Currently enjoying something of an architectural renaissance, this tiny city was declared the 2017 European Capital of Culture.
Day 6: At Sea
Day 7: Visby, Sweden
Described as a fairytale town on the island of Gotland in Sweden, Visby is home to impressive church ruins, medieval architecture, and a bustling port of trade.
Day 8: Stockholm, Sweden
With a certain unforgettable Scandinavian allure, the Old Town of Stockholm is like a picture postcard with charming side streets, fashionable shops and the Royal Palace, humming with the buzz of the city.
Day 9-10: At Sea
Day 11: Oslo, Norway
Oslo is the oldest and least populous capital in all Scandinavia, with superb theatres, great cafés, and excellent shopping, as well as a magnificent selection of churches, palaces, parks and museums.
Day 12-13: At Sea
Day 14-15: Liverpool, England, UK
Liverpool, Cunard’s spiritual home, is a unique city in the north of England. It’s energetic and modern, but at the same time has an unmistakable taste of the 60s.
Day 16: At Sea
Day 17: Southampton, England, UK
Find a chance to step back in time at the Tudor House and Garden, a beautifully preserved 15th Century Tudor-era building. Here you can wander through the charming gardens and explore the fascinating artefacts and stories from Southampton's past.
Spain and France Cruise Itinerary:
Day 1: Southampton, England, UK
You could escape to nature at Southampton Common, the largest open outdoor space in Southampton. This much-loved vast urban park offers scenic trails, a nature play area and water park for the little ones, Hawthorns Urban Wildlife Centre, and a chance to take time out in the heart of the bustling city.
Day 2-3: At Sea
Day 4: Cadiz (tours to Seville), Spain
But for the thin strip connecting it to the mainland to its south, Cádiz is an ancient island of history and architecture that impresses at every turn.
Day 5: At Sea
Day 6: Cartagena, Spain
Situated in the Region of Murcia, by the Mediterranean coast of south-eastern Spain, Cartagena is a historic, major naval port. Cartagena is also home to one of the world’s greatest natural harbours.
Day 7: At Sea
Day 8: Ajaccio, Corsica, France
Corsica’s charismatic capital is a land of colourful streets, flavoursome, rustic cuisine, and perhaps most notably, historical importance.
Day 9: Civitavecchia (tours to Rome), Italy
Remarkable scenery. Delectable culinary treats. A gateway into ancient history. Located on the western shores of Italy’s Lazio Region, Civitavecchia will no doubt provide you with memories to cherish forever.
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Prices listed are per person in AUD, based on twin occupancy, including all discounts unless otherwise stated. The offer is subject to availability at time of booking and shown on the lowest category available at the time. Fares are capacity controlled and are subject to change at any time without notice. Prices/Offers are correct as at 11-06-2026 and can be withdrawn without notice. Cabin categories include prepaid government fees and port taxes unless otherwise stated. Hotels may charge resort fees not included in this package, payable direct upon check in. Visas are not included. Payments made by credit card will incur a surcharge.





