$12,799—Four Queens in Liverpool: 42-nt fly-cruise-stay
All four Cunard Queens combined in one European voyage from Norway to the Mediterranean sea
Why We Love This Deal
Four Queens itineraries have long been a member favourite. This latest one feels like a collector’s edition, anchored by the special gathering of all four Queens in Liverpool. You’ll sail Cunard’s entire fleet over 40 nights, with 16 May 2028 as the journey’s emotional centrepiece. That is when all four gather on the Mersey for the first time. You’ll be there for the waterfront celebrations, with an overnight on Queen Anne giving the moment room to breathe. For Cunard, Liverpool is not just another port. It is the cruise line’s founding city, which gives the moment real weight. The route also has a natural sense of theatre as Europe reopens for the season. Queen Victoria opens with the grandeur of Norway’s fjords. Queen Mary 2 then shifts pace with a classic cross-Channel interlude. Queen Anne brings the richest northern chapter, moving through Baltic capitals before the ceremony in Liverpool. Queen Elizabeth closes the journey with Mediterranean warmth, as southern ports lead the way to Rome. These 2028 sailings have only just been released, making this an early chance to secure the full four-ship journey. Add Cunard’s afternoon tea, formal nights and celebration touches, and this is the full Cunard story at sea.
The four Cunard cruises alone would cost up to $13,096 per person before flights, hotels or transfers are added. Ecruising’s full package starts from just $12,799 per person, with those extras included. We also found similar packages priced higher elsewhere, with savings of up to $3583 per person.
Members Only: this $12,799 per person price is limited to the first 5 bookings.
What's included
- International economy flights from Australia* to London, return from Rome
- 2-night, 4-star stay in London
- Full-board cruises on all four Cunard Queens, including meals (excl. speciality dining), entertainment, their signature afternoon tea, all port fees and government taxes:
- 12-night Norwegian Fjords cruise onboard Queen Victoria, return from Southampton
- Ports of call: Molde, Trondheim, Leknes (Lofoten), Kristiansund, Maloy and Haugesund
- 4-night Western Europe cruise onboard Queen Mary 2, return from Southampton
- Ports of call: Le Havre and Zeebrugge (for Brussels/Bruges)
- 16-night Northern Europe cruise onboard Queen Anne, return from Southampton
- Ports of call: Hamburg, Aarhus, Visby, Stockholm, Oslo and Liverpool
- 8-night Mediterranean cruise onboard Queen Elizabeth from Southampton to Rome (Civitavecchia)
- Ports of call: Cadiz (Seville), Cartagena and Ajaccio (Corsica)
- 12-night Norwegian Fjords cruise onboard Queen Victoria, return from Southampton
- Transfers throughout
When
This itinerary departs Australia* on 14 April 2028.
Book by 4 June 2026.
Cabin upgrades
Featured prices are based on an Inside cabin while cruising. We've also found savings on cabin upgrades. Upgrades start at $2600 per person:
- +$2600 for an Outside cabin
- +$5200 for a Balcony
- +$17,700 for a Princess Grill
To find out more, see our partner's website.
Holiday snapshot
Australia* - London - Southampton - Molde - Trondheim - Leknes (Lofoten) - Kristiansund - Maloy - Haugesund - Le Havre - Zeebrugge - Hamburg - Aarhus - Visby - Stockholm (overnight) - Oslo - Liverpool - Cadiz - Cartagena - Ajaccio - Rome (Civitavecchia) - Australia*
Itinerary highlights
You begin in London with a two-night stay, where time around royal landmarks, theatre districts and riverside neighbourhoods allows you to settle into the journey before boarding in Southampton.
In Molde, sweeping fjord views and mountain peaks surround a town known for its dramatic coastal scenery and long northern summer light.
Through Trondheim, colourful wharves, Viking history, and the towering Nidaros Cathedral, one of Norway’s oldest and most significant cities, reveals itself.
At Leknes in the Lofoten Islands, jagged peaks rise directly from the sea, with fishing villages, red cabins and Arctic landscapes creating one of Norway’s most striking regions.
In Kristiansund, island bridges and rugged coastline shape a fishing town deeply connected to the North Atlantic and Norway’s maritime culture.
At Maloy, steep cliffs, crashing coastline, and scattered fishing communities reveal a quieter side of the Norwegian fjords.
Through Haugesund, Viking heritage and island-dotted waterways shape a coastal town once central to Norway’s seafaring history.
In Le Havre, access opens into Normandy’s historic coastline, where seaside towns, harbourfronts and French countryside sit beyond the port.
From Zeebrugge, medieval streets, canals and market squares in Bruges create one of Belgium’s most atmospheric cities.
In Hamburg, warehouses, canals, grand boulevards and a busy harbour reveal a city shaped entirely by trade and water.
Through Aarhus, contemporary Nordic design blends with cobbled streets, waterfront precincts, and Denmark’s relaxed café culture.
At Visby, medieval stone walls, church ruins and rose-covered laneways create a remarkably preserved Baltic town on the island of Gotland.
An overnight stay in Stockholm allows more time among elegant waterfront districts, royal palaces and island-dotted waterways beneath the long Scandinavian evening light.
In Oslo, modern Nordic architecture and harbourside precincts sit against forested hills and the calm waters of the Oslofjord.
Through Liverpool, maritime history, music culture, and revitalised docklands shape a city still deeply connected to its industrial past.
At Cadiz, whitewashed streets, seafood taverns and Atlantic views create one of Spain’s oldest and most atmospheric coastal cities.
In Cartagena, Roman ruins, fortified walls and palm-lined promenades reflect centuries of Mediterranean history along Spain’s southeastern coast.
At Ajaccio, Corsica’s mountainous landscapes meet relaxed seaside life in the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte.
From Civitavecchia, the route into Rome opens into ancient ruins, baroque piazzas and some of Europe’s most iconic landmarks.













