Cunard Four Queens Liverpool 2028: What We Know (and What We Don't)
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Cunard are describing it as a once-in-a-lifetime gathering of all four ships on the River Mersey.
In other words, in this example, passengers will be paying a premium of around 50% to be part of this once-in-a-lifetime event.
This isn't really about saving money. It's about whether you want to be part of a moment that may never happen again.
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Four Cunard Queens. One historic city. One unforgettable day. On 16 May 2028, Queen Mary 2, Queen Anne, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth will gather together in Liverpool for the first time ever in what Cunard is calling the Four Queens Celebration. In this video, we explore everything Cunard has revealed so far, including the special voyages surrounding the event, the historic significance of Queen Mary 2's New York to Liverpool crossing, what happened during Liverpool's spectacular Three Queens celebration in 2015, and what clues it may give us about 2028. We'll also look at current availability, compare pricing, and discuss whether this once-in-a-lifetime event is worth the premium being charged. 🚢 Are you planning to sail, watch from shore, or simply follow the celebrations from home? Let me know in the comments. ⏱ Chapters 00:00 Introduction: Liverpool & the Four Queens Celebration 01:52 What We Know So Far 03:27 The Four Queens Voyages 08:24 The Day Itself: 16 May 2028 09:49 Liverpool's Three Queens Celebration (2015) 11:18 What Might Happen in 2028? 12:11 Availability & Booking Tips 13:40 Pricing & Fare Comparison 15:51 Final Thoughts #Cunard #QueenMary2 #QueenAnne #QueenVictoria #QueenElizabeth #Liverpool #FourQueens #CruiseNews #TransatlanticCrossing #CruiseTravel