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5th April 2024
A wellness pavilion, new restaurants and more can be expected on the new Queen Anne.
Due to grace the seas in May 2024, Queen Anne will be the next in a fine line of Cunard ships, the first for the company in fourteen years. This is your first look at the reimagined British classic.
Modern, yet timeless
Queen Anne takes inspiration from previous ships, exuding classic Cunard style while showcasing new design elements. Every detail has been considered to instil a sense of occasion, with nods to traditional influences featured throughout.
Cunard's signature white-glove afternoon tea service and ballroom dancing will remain in the Queen's Room (pictured).
Deck games, elevated
Cunard has celebrated deck games for more than a century, and are now taking it to the next level with their partnership with Pickleball England.
Pickleball is a mixture of tennis, badminton and table tennis, and Queen Anne's top deck will be home to the ship's Pickleball court.
On the top deck guests will also find world-class archery trainers, becoming the only ship in the world where travellers can master their archery skills with a real bow and arrow.
Sample something new
The ship introduces four brand-new dining experiences onboard Queen Anne, with acclaimed British-French chef Michel Roux leading the culinary transformation.
Guests can take a tour of India through dishes made using rich and aromatic spice blends at Aranya, discover a taste of Japan at Aji Wa, indulge in premium steaks at Sir Samuels, or savour Mediterranean flavours at Tramonto.
World-class comfort
With luxurious flourishes enhanced by stylish decor, every day on Queen Anne will offer a chance to sail the world in unparalleled comfort. From a welcome drink to help you ease into your voyage, sumptuous cotton sheets, soft bathrobes and a nightly turndown service, you'll find signature touches in each suite or stateroom.
Queen Anne will first visit Australia and New Zealand on her 2025 World Voyage. Will you be on board?