Any adventure Down Under can combine unique wildlife and extraordinary landscapes. You’ll also step into friendly cities, and have the chance to learn about the rich aboriginal and Maori cultures.
From Sydney you'll sail east on Queen Anne, taking in blissful beaches in the South Pacific before exploring the Americas, where a Panama Canal transit is among the highlights you're sure to enjoy.
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£4,239pp
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$4,239
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185 Anniversary offer
Sydney To Los Angeles, 20 Nights, 17 Mar 2026
This 20-night Queen Anne sailing transports you to dreamy scenes in Vanuatu, Fiji, and Honolulu, before culminating in an overnight stay in the entertainment capital of the world: Los Angeles.
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£1,819pp
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$1,819
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Sydney To Southampton, 57 Nights, 4 Mar 2026
Dakar in Senegal. Walvis Bay in Namibia. Durban in South Africa. So many culturally rich experiences await you on this voyage. Overnights in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Cape Town are further highlights.
Three Cunard Queens will embark on spectacular World Voyages in 2026 and 2027. All three ships will visit Australia, and Queen Mary 2 will call in New Zealand. You could be part of the adventure: read our articles for inspiration.
Queen Mary 2
Queen Mary 2 embarks on an unforgettable seafaring journey in January 2026, exploring all four corners of the world during her 108-night World Voyage.
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Queen Anne
Queen Anne's eastern circumnavigation in January 2026 offers the adventure of a lifetime, as she sails to some of the world's most iconic ports for over 100 unforgettable nights.
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Queen Victoria
On Queen Victoria in 2027, witness some of the world's most fascinating phenomena, both natural and manmade, while immersing yourself in the cultures and cuisines that make each destination special.
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Frequently asked questions about Australia and New Zealand
In New Zealand, a cruise to Fiordland and along the Milford Sound is an ethereal adventure, with incredible views and lots of wildlife to spot from deck. If it's cities you prefer, New Zealand offers Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland: all bursting with culture and unique architecture.
Australia's Kangaroo Island offers kangaroos, just as you'd expect, but also wallabies, koalas, seals, sea lions and goannas, placid lizards that can grow up to a metre long. Wine country is conveniently accessible from Busselton: the vineyards of Margaret River are second to none, and the local caves are perfect for exploring. Finally, a cruise along Australia's east coast would be incomplete without a stop in Sydney. The sights of the harbour bridge and the opera house are known all over the world, and the Great Barrier Reef offers a diving experience unlike any other.
Cruises to Australia and New Zealand tend to operate between October and April, avoiding the colder winter months. December, January and February offer the warmest days, however the weather in this region (New Zealand in particular) can change very quickly. When you pack, prepare for a range of temperatures, and remember a waterproof.
This region is large, and the weather is affected by several ocean currents and landmass size. New Zealand in particular can experience multiple seasons in a day! When you pack for your cruise, choose clothes that can be easily layered, so you can add or remove them for maximum comfort. Bring along a waterproof for rain, sun protection for sun, comfortable shoes for exploring, and a warm jacket for cooler evenings.
Each Cunard Queen is equipped with pools and spa facilities, so pack swimwear (perhaps more than one set if you plan on snorkeling or diving during port calls) and bring your best dresses and suits for our formal Gala evenings.
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