Part of a fine line of cruise ships with over 180 years of history and tradition, Queen Anne is one of the newest additions to the Cunard fleet and an exceptional vessel offering remarkable experiences to all who sail upon her. With Cunard’s world-renowned White Star Service and Grills experience, luxurious ocean voyages meet modern cruising comforts onboard – and, you’ll find all your Cunard favourites have found their home here, from the Pavillion Wellness Studio and Bright Lights Society to Sir Samuel’s steakhouse and grill. Sailing to some of the most stunning destinations around the world, an exciting adventure with elegance and unforgettable experiences awaits.
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What's onboard
Dining
No one does dining quite like Cunard, and eating aboard Queen Anne always comes with a real sense of occasion. In addition to staple dining venues Cunard fans will know and love, this ship is home to numerous exciting eateries you won’t want to miss out on – and, there’s also room service if you want to make the most of your stylish stateroom.
Top dining highlights aboard Queen Anne include:
- Britannia Restaurant - one of the main dining venues onboard, expect an elegant experience here with a rotating menu of delicious dishes available throughout your voyage
- Aji Wa - indulge in delicious Japanese cuisine in this modern restaurant with evolving menus and a signature Aji Wa cocktail
- Tramonto - savour the sweet flavours of Seville and Sardinia in this Mediterranean restaurant with sun-soaked dishes and delightful ocean views
- Sir Samuel’s - paying homage to Cunard’s founder, this elegant steakhouse and grill is a great place to celebrate a special occasion while at sea
- The Golden Lion - delight in classic pub fare and ‘proper’ pints served straight from the tap in this traditional pub with a menu carefully crafted by two Michelin starred chef Michael Roux
Entertainment
Entertainment on Queen Anne is always a delight, and the performers in the main theatre onboard know how to put on a show. Although, from daytime lecturers to showstopping cabaret and everything in between, you’ll find a fantastic range of entertainment available when you sail with Cunard; in the Royal Theatre, the variety of live performances will leave you in awe.
The Bright Lights Society is another entertainment highlight onboard and one venue you’ll want to visit time and time again; a thrilling new show bar featuring vibrant lights and colourful decor, world-class performers will dazzle and delight here. And, with this venue being partnered with RWS Global, you can expect to enjoy immersive productions of the highest quality – shows created with state-of-the-art technology and world-class talent at the forefront.
Beyond this, you’ll find the following among the entertainment venues available onboard:
- Chart Room - a refined cocktail lounge with chart-themed drinks and a variety of both hot and cold beverages to enjoy throughout the day and into the evening
- Commodore Club - here, you’ll be dazzled by an incredible art deco-inspired interior while you’re delighted by the soothing sounds of a grand piano being played
- Golden Lion - also a dining venue, this traditional pub is the perfect place for a ‘proper’ pint pulled from the tap and a welcoming atmosphere
- Carinthia Lounge - found in the Grand Lobby, this time-honoured Cunard classic is the perfect place to enjoy live music, light bites, and delicious drinks
Family
While you won’t find many attractions and activities specifically geared towards children on Queen Anne, they are welcome and Cunard has ensured that they’ll still have more than enough to do during their time onboard.
The Zone, which caters to children of all ages across several kid’s clubs, is the perfect place to play and socialise under the supervision of experienced professionals. Beyond this, you’ll find paddle tennis, table tennis, and a putting green on the upper decks – perfect for some light, family-friendly competition. The exciting entertainment in the ship’s theatre venues is also always worth checking out as a family – the Royal Court Theatre is there to entertain all!
Things to do
Queen Anne is home to two swimming pool areas for you to enjoy, whether you want to lounge poolside or soak in the sunshine – and you’ll find jacuzzis in both areas, too! So, whether you want to sit in the sun reading a good book, sip on a colourful cocktail while watching the waves, or chow down on something tasty from one of the nearby food spots, Cunard has you covered.
Meanwhile, you’ll find a small putting green, paddle tennis, table tennis, and more available on the upper decks – perfect for light competition during the daytime and a great way to spend some of your time at sea. The spa on Queen Anne is also complete with a thermal suite, several treatment rooms, a hydrotherapy pool, and more. Bordering a well-equipped Fitness Centre with state-of-the-art gym equipment, this is a great place to refresh yourself ahead of your next shore excursion.
Mareel Wellness & Beauty Spa
Let’s talk about pampering a little more, shall we? Exclusively available on Queen Anne, the Mareel Wellness & Beauty Spa features a state-of-the-art fitness suite, a welcoming spa, a gym, and around-the-clock personal trainers – alongside salon services, masseuses, and more. Within the spa, you’ll find a Himalayan Salt Sauna, a cold therapy room, a thermal suite, and a Mareel Wellness Suite – perfect for unwinding after a busy day. All the sumptuous treatments here are bound to please!
A reimagined proposition, it boasts the largest selection of beauty, thermal, fitness and spa facilities available on Cunard, and is designed to provide each guest with a relaxing and enriching experience that they’ll never forget. The Wellness Club also features a tailor made programme designed for those travelling solo on Queen Anne.
Queen Anne Exclusive Shore Experiences
Cunard also boasts 50 exclusive shore experiences that will be available for Queen Anne available throughout the maiden season. Spanning 60 ports, these carefully curated signature shore experiences offer something for all tastes, from historical attractions to natural wonders. Giving you the opportunity to delve into the local culture, you’ll be able to explore some of the world’s most extraordinary attractions and destinations whilst sailing aboard the breathtaking Queen Anne.
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Iglu Cruise customer reviews for Queen Anne
The entertainment was good and crew also. The drinks are ridiculously expensive and I’ve never seen such a dry ship mist drinking water or drinking in their cabins. If they considered reducing prices they would make a lot more. The ship however was lovely, the buffet food was good and varied, many preferring in their at night as the food in the restaurants was not the best by far.
Good. Staff were wonderful. Entertainment was really good. Plenty of activities. Two lovely pool areas. Food exceptional. Gym really well equipped and good spa facilities. Well stocked library. Laundry facilities really good. Not so good. WiFi excessively expensive. Gloomy lower interiors. Very few really comfy chairs to curl up with a book. Really uncomfortable sun beds. A reasonably priced glass of house wine would have been nice. Overall. Very aware that this is a cruise or company for rich people. Bit out of our league. We caught gastro bug and confined to cabin for 3 days but didn't seem to be ship-wide. Well handled with hit squad for cabin cleaning. Would we go again? No but perhaps that's just us.
The decor of Queen Anne is a little less traditional than Cunard’s other ships in that it is brighter but still luxurious. On the plus side is the Bright Lights Society, a small cabaret style venue. The awful plastic shower curtains have been replaced with glass doors. The theatre is a much better layout than on QM. On the down side in the cabins there is insufficient wardrobe space, particularly for long items, and it’s split into 4 different areas. The public areas can be chilly, particularly in the theatre. As usual all the crew were friendly and helpful.
A bright sparkly new cruise ship Nice bathroom cabins a bit snug with nor enough wardrobe space for 2 people sharing very low ceilings through all ship including social spaces pool area with movable roof for inclement weather good size buffet although menu was limited, plenty of spaces to accommodate sea days. MDR excellent with excellent service and staff, the one area that met with Cunard standards Queens room a major disappointment, a third of the size of Victoria's complemented with extra seating at busy times of plastic stacking chairs! majority of staff pleasant and helpful but encountered staff who didn't know how to smile and where abrupt! Some extra training needed here And the most annoying was the theatre times of 7. . 30 pm and 9. 45pm. If you were late dining of 8. 15 pm you needed to wear your trainers with your smart/gala wear to be able to sprint the length of the ship to arrive at the theatre before the show started. Witnessed 50+ guests all entering after lights out and disturbing other guests finding a seat every night!! A 10. 00 pm start would alleviate this issue and ensure everyone had the chance to have a relaxed meal and enjoy a good show in its entirety Would I book again? It would be my least choice of the Cunard fleet.