Europe
Cunard Event Voyage – Wellness At Sea
Set sail towards the majestic Norwegian fjords on a rejuvenating week-long wellness voyage aboard Queen Anne, in partnership with Harper’s Bazaar. Experience thoughtfully curated activities, from energizing classes and soothing spa treatments to inspiring expert-led talks.
Departs
- 5 Jul 26 | Sailing roundtrip Southampton
Cunard cruise includes
- A choice of Britannia, Britannia Club, Princess Grill and Queens Grill staterooms and suites.
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are available in the main restaurants
- Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late buffet options are available in the Kings Court, Lido, and Artisans’ Foodhall restaurants
- Traditional Afternoon Tea is served daily in the grand setting of the Queens Room
- Authentic pub lunches are served daily in the Golden Lion
- Complimentary room service is available 24 hours a day
- Swimming pools, whirlpools, and fitness centre
- Port taxes
Cruise Itinerary:
Southampton, England, UK
05 Jul 2026
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.
Southampton port guide
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.
A short distance from the city you’ll also 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.
At Sea
06 Jul 2026
Stavanger, Norway
07 Jul 2026
Arrives Early morning
Departs Afternoon
Norway's Stavanger is not only blessed with compelling history, but also a natural beauty. From the ancient port, the city radiates across a network of islands which are connected by graceful bridges.
Your guide to Stavanger.
Once the European Capital of Culture, the Norwegian city of Stavanger is blessed with a compelling history and unbridled beauty effortlessly blending the old with the new. From its ancient port the city fans out along a network of islands, each one connected to its neighbour by an elegant bridge. In Gamle Stavanger (the historic centre) artists’ workshops still occupy 18th century houses, much as they did in years gone by. It’s a wonderful chance to step back in time and immerse in the Stavanger of old, while the city’s museums shed light on Stavanger’s long-standing relationship to the sea.
Olden, Norway
08 Jul 2026
Arrives Morning
Departs Evening
A peaceful village located at the mouth of Oldeelva river, Olden sits at the northern end of the Oldedalen valley on the Nordfjorden southern shore.
A place where winding valleys and peaks live in harmony with cascading waterfalls and glacier waters, in Olden, you are presented with many wonderful things to see and do.
Olden port guide
Just a short walk to the sleepy village on Norway’s Nordfjord, the tender port of Olden is where you will first lay eyes on Olden’s sweeping turquoise landscape and the extraordinary views that accompany it.
A gateway to the glaciers, guests from near and far travel to Olden each year to explore its rugged coastline, hilly highland, and fascinating fjords. Raw wilderness made accessible, it’s no wonder so many guests embark on the journey to discover the impressive spectrum of offerings available.
Here’s our guide on everything you need to know about exploring the quiet port village of Olden.
Innvikfjorden, Norway (Scenic Cruising)
08 Jul 2026
Arrives Evening
Departs Evening
Cruises to Innvikfjorden immerse you in a land of enchanting beauty, with landscapes carved from the pages of a fairy tale. Journey through crystal waters, past emerald-green forests, majestic snow-capped mountains, and cascading waterfalls.
Innvikfjorden port guide
Earning its unofficial title of ‘Mother Nature’s Wonderland’, Innvikfjorden is one of the best-known fjords in Norway. Gently stretching across 4.5 kilometres, a cruise through these tranquil waterways on a Cunard Queen offers a constant stream of scenic views to admire. Where you choose to enjoy them is up to you. Perhaps in the private sanctuary of your stateroom’s balcony, or settled in a steamer chair while enjoying a drink on deck?
Either way, you’ll bear witness to a shoreline peppered with picturesque villages and farmsteads, scattered among sprawling hills. Breathe in the crisp clean air and lose yourself in the natural wonders of this unforgettable region.
Nordfjord, Norway (Scenic Cruising)
08 Jul 2026
Arrives Evening
Departs Late evening
Sailing offers by the far the best way to appreciate the scale and majesty of this ancient region, where the palette of blues, greys, and greens are occasionally punctuated by an ambitious hiker, or a wild pony grazing at the Fjord’s edge. Selected branches of the Nordfjord even resemble a tropical paradise, with near-transparent waters fringing beaches composed entirely of pure white sand.
Whether you choose to admire these passing views while strolling your ship’s deck or tucked under a blanket in the privacy of your stateroom’s balcony, your sail-by of the Nordfjord is guaranteed to deliver some of the most memorable scenery you’ll experience on your Norway cruise.
A journey that delivers no end of outstanding views, a cruise-by of Nordfjord is your chance to immerse yourself in the mesmerising natural scenery that’s a signature of sailing Norway’s Fjords.
In this respect your cruise-by of Nordfjord will not disappoint. Norway’s sixth largest Fjord is home to Europe’s biggest mainland glacier, as well as the continent’s deepest lake.
These accolades, while impressive, are just the pinnacle of what makes sailing in this part of Norway so special. Nordfjord has been cultivated by the elements over centuries and the result is a rugged yet beautiful landscape that’s remained unspoilt through the passage of time.
Alesund, Norway
09 Jul 2026
Arrives Early morning
Departs Afternoon
Sailing through Norway’s glass-like waters on route to Alesund, you’ll be struck by a sweeping peninsula of Art Nouveau architecture, stretching to lush greenery, where mountain peaks reach skyward, reflected in the converging fjords.
Arriving in Alesund, you could be forgiven for thinking you’d stepped off your ship into the pages of a fairy-tale. A myriad of towering spires and decorative turrets, it’s easy to see why this vibrant fishing port is regarded as one of the prettiest cities in Norway.
A town that rose from the ashes after almost being destroyed in its entirety by a fire in 1904, Alesund now expands across seven small islands, seamlessly connected via an elaborate network of underwater tunnels.
Welcoming locals, delicious fresh cuisine, enchanting architecture, and breathtaking scenery, are just some of the highlights to look forward to if your Norwegian adventure includes a call in Alesund.
Haugesund, Norway
10 Jul 2026
Arrives Morning
Departs Afternoon
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.
Sheer cliffs and rolling meadows adorn the silent inlets of Haugesund, while nearby you’ll find striking rock formations and experience the thunder of tall waterfalls.
The part of the country in which Haugesund stands was a region of great importance during the Viking Age, and even lent its name to the country itself. The shipping lane offshore was known as the North Way, which shortened over time to Norway. It’s also renowned as the site where Norway's first king, Harald Fairhair, united the nation and was later buried.
The hamlet of Avaldsnes nearby gives you a chance to visit Viking Village, a recreated farmstead, or perhaps Karmoy Island, with its ancient grave mounds and tall memorial stones.
Skipping forward several centuries, Haugesund today is celebrated as the setting for two major events in the Norwegian cultural calendar, as every August it plays host to the Sildajazz music festival and The Norwegian Film Festival.
Crowned by a pink neoclassical town hall, there’s much to admire within Haugesund itself. Even so, it’ is what’s close by that often proves more irresistible. Many visitors, for example, choose to explore the narrow 32-kilometre20-mile Akrafjord, set between sheer cliffs on either side.
The broad 2000-foot Langfoss waterfall is one of its most spectacular sights, resembling a river running down the rock face. You may also see the subject of countless photos with your own eyes, the famous Pulpit Rock, whose scenic view over Lysefjord has become an emblem of the entire fjords region.
At Sea
11 Jul 2026
Southampton, England, UK
12 Jul 2026
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.
Southampton port guide
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.
A short distance from the city you’ll also 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.

Terms & Conditions
Onboard gratuities are additional, Staterooms - USD$17 per person daily, Suites - USD$19 per person daily.
All cruise packages are based on Twin share, inside cabin and costs are per person. Availability is current as at 07 Aug 25 and deals are available until date shown or until sold out. Space is strictly limited and is subject to availability at time of booking. On board credit where shown is per cabin & must be spent on board and is not refundable in cash. All passengers are bound by the individual cruise lines terms & conditions, please ask your consultant for a full copy. Current Deals must be paid in full at time of booking or deposit dates as shown. All passengers must have a valid passport with more than 6 months validity at the end of their holiday. Travel insurance should be taken out at time of booking to cover in the event of any unforeseen cancellation. Included airfares are based on special non refundable economy fares, ground transfers are not included unless specified, any hotels included are on a room only basis unless specified. Hotels in certain destinations in Europe, USA and Asia may require local tourist taxes or resort fees payable at check in, We aim to give an indication of these where possible, but unfortunately you cannot pre pay this aspect of the hotel rate and must settle at check in. ESTA Visas are required for Itineraries visiting USA ,Canada, India, China, Vietnam, Schengen states & Sri Lanka. Visa costs are not included. Passports must be valid at least 6 months after the end of your holiday, If travelling on a non NZ passport other visas + NZ re-entry permits may also be required, please check with applicable embassy. Passport validity, Visas, Vaccinations and health requirements are the responsibility of the passengers. Individual cruise line T&C will apply based on the cruise line booked.