Roundtrip Transatlantic Crossing
19 nights Oct 1, 2027
The Roundtrip Transatlantic Crossing is a 19-night Baltic cruise aboard Queen Mary 2, operated by Cunard. Departing New York on October 1, 2027, the voyage visits 4 ports. Fares start from $2,579 per person.
from $2,579 pp
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Itinerary
Round-trip from New York · approximate route
Pricing
Lowest fare we've tracked over the observed 71-day span: $2,579 · range $2,579–$2,979
Lower than 86% of peers This extended sailing's from-price per night is lower than 86% of comparable sailings.
same cruise line and duration · from-price per night · as of Jun 22, 2026 · Broader cohort: same cruise line and duration, compared by from-price per night.
Current prices
Per person · 2 guests · incl. taxes & fees
Inside
from $2,579
$135 / night
Fare rows
Standard Inside
Cabin grade
from $2,579
$135 / night
per person · incl. taxes
Oceanview
Not available
Balcony
from $3,689
$194 / night
Fare rows
Balcony - Obstructed Views
Cabin grade
from $3,689
$194 / night
per person · incl. taxes
Suite
Not available
Prices verified Jun 22, 2026
Prices come from third-party data feeds via Cunard and may differ from the cruise line's current fare. Confirm the final price before booking. How our pricing works
Price history
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