milamber Posted June 16 #26 Share Posted June 16 We love Cunard and don't care which ship we are on, but it's the stale and repetitive itineraries which stop us booking. I know there are political restrictions for some countries, but the QM2 World cruise has just turned into a taxi service to Australia and back. Same old ports every year and not many of them either. 2016 was the last time the itinerary was properly different. Med and Caribbean ports always the same too. No amount of new ships will get us excited unless more thought goes into the itineraries. There's a danger of Cunard heading down the same path as some of their competitors where it's become more about the on board party experience than travelling. Holland America are the only main stream line who still cater to people who want to explore these days 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare NE John Posted June 16 #27 Share Posted June 16 5 hours ago, milamber said: We love Cunard and don't care which ship we are on, but it's the stale and repetitive itineraries which stop us booking. I know there are political restrictions for some countries, but the QM2 World cruise has just turned into a taxi service to Australia and back. Same old ports every year and not many of them either. 2016 was the last time the itinerary was properly different. Med and Caribbean ports always the same too. No amount of new ships will get us excited unless more thought goes into the itineraries. There's a danger of Cunard heading down the same path as some of their competitors where it's become more about the on board party experience than travelling. Holland America are the only main stream line who still cater to people who want to explore these days A Panama Canal transit is planned for an upcoming QM2 World Cruise. That’s some pretty good exploration. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare MylesS Posted June 16 #28 Share Posted June 16 5 hours ago, milamber said: We love Cunard and don't care which ship we are on, but it's the stale and repetitive itineraries which stop us booking. I know there are political restrictions for some countries, but the QM2 World cruise has just turned into a taxi service to Australia and back. Same old ports every year and not many of them either. 2016 was the last time the itinerary was properly different. Med and Caribbean ports always the same too. No amount of new ships will get us excited unless more thought goes into the itineraries. There's a danger of Cunard heading down the same path as some of their competitors where it's become more about the on board party experience than travelling. Holland America are the only main stream line who still cater to people who want to explore these days The 2026 itinerary does look a treat though. Especially with the Panama Canal transit as John mentioned. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exlondoner Posted June 16 #29 Share Posted June 16 37 minutes ago, MylesS said: The 2026 itinerary does look a treat though. Especially with the Panama Canal transit as John mentioned. And all the suspense as to whether she will actually go under the bridge. 🙂 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare MylesS Posted June 16 #30 Share Posted June 16 19 minutes ago, exlondoner said: And all the suspense as to whether she will actually go under the bridge. 🙂 Almost as suspenseful as I feel trying to get into my tux tonight after a week of eating.. 🤣 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MelbTone Posted June 18 #31 Share Posted June 18 I'll be in UK visiting family a year from now so have taken the chance to book a 7-night cruise on QA. But that might be my last Cunard cruise if they don't come back with any Australian offerings. Just a pity I'm missing QV from my cruise history. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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