Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 is scheduled to return to Liverpool later this month for a two-night stay as part of its 12-night British Isles cruise, which sets sail from Southampton on September 14.
Prior to reaching Liverpool, the liner will enjoy a day at sea before calling at Cobh in Ireland, giving passengers the chance to explore the picturesque coastal town of Cork. Another day at sea follows before Queen Mary 2 (QM2) is set to dock in Liverpool on the evening of Wednesday, September 17, the fourth day of its journey.

The ship will remain in Liverpool until Friday, September 19.
After leaving the city, QM2 will continue its voyage with a day at sea en route to Oban in Scotland. Following an overnight stop there, the itinerary includes visits to the Isle of Mull, Invergordon, and South Queensferry, providing access to Edinburgh.
The cruise concludes back in Southampton on Friday, September 26, where passengers will disembark.
Queen Mary 2 previously celebrated its 400th transatlantic crossing with a visit to Liverpool in September 2024, marking its eighth call at the city. Launched between 2002 and 2003, Cunard’s flagship measures 345 metres in length and 72 metres in height, making a striking impression on Liverpool’s skyline when docked.
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