Queen Anne
Queen Anne blends Cunard ritual with a confident, contemporary tone—think crisp Art Deco lines, generous promenades, and bright, plant-filled lounges under glass. Daily rhythms feel reassuringly Cunard: white-gloved afternoon tea in the Queens Room, elegant dinners in Britannia and the Grills, and polished production shows in the Royal Court Theatre. Newer touches add ease and lightness: the Pavilion Pool with retractable roof, serene wellness spaces, refreshed accommodation design, and thoughtful tech that stays quietly in the background. Even on busy sailings, wayfinding is simple and there’s always a calm corner—library shelves, garden lounge seating, or a sunset perch near the Sky Bar. It’s classic Cunard, newly dialed for today.
Ship Facts
Class: Pinnacle class
Entered Service: 2024
Gross Tonnage: ~113,000 GT
Length: ~322 m / 1,056 ft
Beam (max): ~36 m / 118 ft
Guests: ~2,996 (double)
Crew: ~1,200+
Decks: 14 total (13 guest)
Signature Features: Queens Room, Royal Court Theatre, Pavilion Pool (retractable roof), Britannia & Grills dining, Sky Bar, Library
Itinerary Style: British Isles & Europe, Mediterranean, Canaries, and world-voyage sectors
Onboard Experience
Accommodation
Cabins and suites lean bright and uncluttered with tailored textiles, deep storage, and thoughtful lighting. Britannia grades cover well-equipped interiors, oceanviews, and balconies; Britannia Club adds a calmer dining room with flexible times. Princess and Queens Grill suites introduce butler service, spacious living areas, and access to private lounge and terrace spaces—quiet morning coffee spots with wide horizons.Dining
Britannia anchors the ritual with multi-course dinners and polished service; Britannia Club offers a similar menu at your pace. In the Grills, menus become more bespoke with tableside touches. Casual options span the refreshed buffet venues and pub classics, while specialty experiences add celebratory variety. Afternoon tea in the Queens Room remains the daily pause you plan around.Bars & Lounges
Daytime drift leads from bright garden lounges to quiet library corners; evenings gather at the Sky Bar outdoors or in an elegant cocktail lounge before the show. Post-show, music bars and late-night spaces keep the lights low and the pace unhurried; Grills lounges provide an extra layer of calm for suite guests.Activities & Entertainment
Expect talks, live music, deck games, fitness classes, and time under the Pavilion Pool’s glass roof. The Royal Court Theatre stages crisp productions; galleries and craft sessions punctuate sea days; spa and thermal areas make a gentle counterpoint to port days. Families find well-run clubs without the theme-park pace.Queen Anne Highlights
A modern Cunard experience: bright atriums, generous promenade space, and refined venues balanced with garden-light lounges. Rituals—afternoon tea, gala dressing, orchestra nights—sit alongside fresh textures and natural light. Itineraries emphasize Europe and world-voyage variety with enough sea days to let the ship breathe.
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FAQ
1 What technology features distinguish this latest ship from its siblings?
The Queen Anne introduces upgraded Wi-Fi infrastructure, expanded in-suite entertainment systems, gesture-controlled lighting, and more efficient cabin climate control — all designed to bring a modern edge to the classic Cunard experience.
2 Are there dedicated solo traveller cabins and programs?
Yes — Queen Anne offers a selection of solo staterooms and hosts dedicated solo-traveller activities and meet-ups on sea days. This helps solo guests feel connected without requiring a large group booking.
3 What is the dress code protocol for evenings and what happens if I arrive casually?
Evening dress remains smart to formal: jackets or dark suits for men, elegant dresses or tailored separates for women on regular nights; full formalwear is strongly encouraged on Gala Evenings. If arriving casually, you’ll still be welcome, but may feel out of place among other guests in more polished attire.
4 How accessible is the ship for guests with mobility needs?
Queen Anne offers a significant number of wheelchair-accessible cabins across multiple grades, accessible public areas, lifts at major junctions, and staff trained to assist guests with reduced mobility. Early registration is recommended to ensure optimal cabin placement and support.
5 What lounge and library spaces offer genuine tranquillity during sea days?
Quiet zones include the Garden Lounge with glass roof and comfortable seating, the extensive central Library with classic nautical décor, and lesser-used upper-deck nooks on port and starboard. These make it easy to escape the bustle even on busy sea days.
6 How are afternoon tea and formal dining handled onboard?
Afternoon tea is served daily in the Queens Room, complete with white-gloved service, sandwich selections, pastries and a live harp or piano. For dinner, your dining room is tied to your accommodation grade (Britannia, Britannia Club, Princess Grill, Queens Grill), which ensures consistency in experience and access.
7 What provisions are there for families and children?
The cruise line emphasizes sophisticated rather than theme-park-style experiences, but Queen Anne includes well-equipped children’s and teen clubs, family-friendly pool areas, and family-berth cabins (max four guests) — making it genuinely feasible for multigenerational travel without compromising the ship’s refined tone.
8 How independent is the free Wi-Fi and is there a premium alternative?
Basic Wi-Fi (social chat, light browsing) is included or bundled depending on fare category. Premium internet packages for streaming and high-bandwidth usage are available for purchase before boarding or onboard, offering flexibility but at an additional cost.
9 What is the itinerary mix and how does it reflect the ship’s design purpose?
Queen Anne sails a mix of European, British Isles, Mediterranean, and world-voyage itineraries. With a capacity near 3,000 guests, the ship balances scale with intimacy — the design purpose emphasises longer sea days, more destination variety and elevated onboard ritual rather than back-to-back port stops.
10 What’s the policy for stateroom upgrade and access to higher‐grade lounges during the cruise?
Guests can request an upgrade at embarkation if space allows, with a revised fare applied. Higher-grade cabins (Princess Grill, Queens Grill) provide exclusive lounges, private check-in areas, and terrace access. Access to these privileges is restricted to guests booked in the associated category or upgrade-qualified.