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Choose from a wide selection of cruise lines and set sail on your dream holiday with our handpicked range of cruises from Southampton.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
Nestled in the sparkling turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Hamilton, Bermuda, exudes a timeless charm and sophistication.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
Port Canaveral, located on Florida's east coast, is a dynamic gateway to space exploration, cruise adventures and vibrant coastal activities.
Nestled along the sun-drenched shores of Florida's Atlantic coast, Fort Lauderdale beckons with its pristine beaches, vibrant culture and world-class amenities.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
Turks and Caicos, a sun-soaked archipelago in the Caribbean, invites travellers to discover the epitome of tropical splendour.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
Tropical beaches with coral-rich waters, friendly locals and cheeky green monkeys characterise blissful Barbados.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
Nestled along the golden shores of northeastern Brazil, Fortaleza emerges as a vibrant coastal metropolis, blending rich history with modern allure.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
Host of the world’s largest carnival, Salvador is dubbed the Brazilian capital of happiness. It’s a fine example of the country’s rich cultural history, beautiful architecture and adventurous cuisine. Originally the capital of Brazil until 1763 when Rio de Janeiro was given the title, it is now the third most populous city in the country. Founded in 1549 by Portuguese settlers, Salvador soon became an important sea port, especially for the trade of sugar and slaves.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
Nestled along the scenic coastline of Brazil's Rio de Janeiro state, Búzios emerges as a captivating seaside retreat, renowned for its stunning beaches, charming cobblestone streets and vibrant cultural scene.
Hot all year round and with a tropical rainforest extending down to the sea, it’s easy to understand why Rio de Janeiro is known as “Cidade Maravihosa” (“The Marvellous City”).
Home to one of the world’s largest urban populations and hosting an enticing fusion of residents from over 200 different countries, São Paulo is simply a cultural extravaganza. Vibrant São Paulo, which stretches out across a vast plateau in the Brazilian Highlands, is the largest city in the southern hemisphere. It’s Brazil’s dynamic financial centre, and brimming with cultural diversity, comprising residents from over 200 different countries, it brandishes its own distinctive style of Brazilian culture.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
Founded as a Spanish citadel in the eighteenth century, Montevideo has grown into a bold, intellectual and cosmopolitan city.
Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital of Argentina, dances to the rhythm of tango and pulses with cultural energy.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
Nestled along the windswept shores of Argentina's Patagonia region, Puerto Madryn beckons travellers with its rugged coastal beauty and abundant wildlife.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
Nestled at the southernmost tip of Argentina, Ushuaia stands as the gateway to the wild and untamed landscapes of Tierra del Fuego.
Make the fabled rounding of the very tip of South America as you pass Cape Horn. It’s located on the desolate Isla Hornos at the southern end of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago in Chile.
Punta Arenas stands on the Strait of Magellan, close to the southern tip of South America. There is a real frontier town feel here amidst the grand and mountainous scenery of Chilean Patagonia. Also well remembered here is explorer Ferdinand Magellan. Indeed, a statue of him stands in Plaza Muñoz Gamero, and rubbing the toe of one of the figures around the pedestal is said to bring good luck and calm waters for your onward voyage. Within the Museo Nao Victoria you can stand before a replica of his galleon that successfully sailed around the globe.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
Standing almost on the halfway point of the country’s long coast, Puerto Montt is the gateway to Chile’s lake district, and can reveal stunning scenery as well as a rich German heritage. Stepping ashore in Puerto Montt, named after a Chilean president, you may just feel like you’ve found some corner of Bavaria. The German influence here – found in the cakes, local beer and the gabled houses – is a legacy of settlers drawn to the Lake District 150 years ago.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
The Chilean port of San Antonio is a starting point for excursions to Viña del Mar and Valparaíso, which was declared a UNESCCO World Heritage Site in 2003 due to its hilly city and its unique architecture. Santiago de Chile, the capital of the country, is situated about 120 kilometers to the southeast at the foot of the Andes.
Welcome to up-and-coming Coquimbo. Halfway down the long strip that is Chile, this working port city on the Pan American Highway is making a name for itself, especially when it comes to the nightlife. The elegant 19th-century English Quarter is beautiful by day, whereas the Aldunate area is where to be at night, full of bars and nightclubs where you can watch or partake in South American dancing.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
As well as being blessed with amazing archaeological treasures, including the oldest mummies in the world, Arica attracts international acclaim for its fine wines and truly world-class surfing waves. Known by Chileans as ‘city of the eternal spring’, Arica has been an important port since Spanish colonial rule in the 1500s, and has plenty to offer in terms of historic sites and places to visit.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
The colourful capital of Peru, Lima has long been renowned for its rich history.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
An important port city in the Province of Manabí, located in a dry forest area, with some of the most beautiful beaches in South America.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
This recently developed port with its modern shopping plazas is just next door to Panama City, once a vital link along the Golden Main. In 1671, it was destroyed by the Welsh buccaneer Henry Morgan and a new colonial city was built: Casco Antiguo, today a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Be sure to visit both old and new, and shop for duty-free bargains including the famous molas handwoven by the Cuna Indians of San Blas.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
Welcome to Oranjestad, the vibrant capital city of Aruba, where Dutch colonial architecture meets Caribbean flair.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
Nestled along the sun-drenched shores of Florida's Atlantic coast, Fort Lauderdale beckons with its pristine beaches, vibrant culture and world-class amenities.
Port Canaveral, located on Florida's east coast, is a dynamic gateway to space exploration, cruise adventures and vibrant coastal activities.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
Ponta Delgada, the vibrant capital of São Miguel Island in the Azores archipelago, Portugal, is a captivating blend of natural beauty and cultural richness.
During your time at sea, you’ll have 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs to keep you occupied. Why not head to The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space which is perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco?
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As the 249th ship to join the prestigious Cunard fleet, Queen Anne offers a mix of classic style and modern comforts. Designed to offer a luxurious yet contemporary cruising experience, onboard, you’ll find exciting new features like Aji Wa, a Japanese restaurant serving delicious dishes, the Bright Lights Society for lively evening entertainment, and The Pavilion, a versatile sun-filled space perfect for swimming, relaxing or dining alfresco.
If you’re looking to explore some of the world’s most amazing cruise destinations on short escapes or longer voyages, Queen Anne is the ship for you.
What’s onboard: 2,996 guests, 1,397 guest staterooms, 13 food and drink venues, eight showrooms and lounges, 16 key venues, two swimming pools and two hot tubs.
From 13th October 2021, guests will be able to go ashore independently but must adhere to the specific COVID-19 protocols in each destination. However, as restrictions in each destination are changeable, and some destinations may only allow cruise line organised experiences ashore, we highly recommend you purchase Cunard shore experiences prior to travel to ensure you always have the option to explore each destination.
Cunard has three standard staterooms; Britannia Inside Staterooms, Britannia Single Oceanview Staterooms and Britannia Oceanview Staterooms and two balcony staterooms; Britannia Balcony Staterooms and Britannia Club Balcony Staterooms, for you to choose from. As you may expect, the main difference between a standard cabin and a balcony stateroom is the added luxury of your own private balcony from which you can enjoy ocean views. In both standard and balcony cabins, guests can enjoy; half a bottle of sparkling wine on arrival, fresh fruit on request, 24-hour room service, nightly turndown service, satellite TV, a direct-dial telephone, refrigerator, tea and coffee making facilities, a hairdryer, a safe, daily shipboard programme, a bathrobe and slippers, Penhaligon’s toiletries and dining in the Britannia Restaurant. Guests in Britannia Club Balcony Staterooms benefit from a pillow concierge menu with up to 7 pillows to choose from.
Cunard has two balcony staterooms; Britannia Balcony Staterooms and Britannia Club Balcony Staterooms and two suite categories; Princess Grill Suites and Queens Grill Suites. As you may expect, the main difference between a balcony stateroom and a suite is space and the amenities offered. In balcony cabins, guests can enjoy; half a bottle of sparkling wine on arrival, fresh fruit on request, 24-hour room service, nightly turndown service, satellite TV, a direct-dial telephone, refrigerator, tea and coffee making facilities, a hairdryer, a safe, a daily shipboard programme, a bathrobe and slippers, Penhaligon’s toiletries and dining in the Britannia Restaurant. In a Princess Grill Suite, guests can enjoy all those things alongside; in-suite dining from the Princess Grill menu, concierge service, use of an Illy coffee machine, personalised stationery, an atlas, priority embarkation, access to Courtyard, Grills Lounge and Grills Terrace on Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth and access to Grills Lounge and Grills Terrace on Queen Mary 2. A Queens Grill Suite includes all of the exclusive amenities found in the Princess Grill Suite as well as Butler service, Champagne and chocolates on arrival, pre-dinner canapes, in-suite dining from the Queens Grill menu, a complimentary bar, books and an atlas, priority disembarkation, priority tender services as well as an iPad and a Playstation 4 in select suites.
Yes, each of Cunard’s ships has several staterooms equipped to accommodate wheelchair or mobility scooter users.
All staterooms are equipped with a safe into which you can programme your own personal code.
Yes, room service is available 24-hours a day. Room service menus will be available in your stateroom.
Each ship in the Cunard fleet offers alternative dining options which are available to everyone. On Queen Mary 2 choose from Boardwalk Café, Carinthia Lounge, Golden Lion, Kings Court, Sir Samuel’s and Steakhouse at The Verandah restaurant. On Queen Victoria choose from Chart Room, Golden Lion, Lido restaurant and Steakhouse at The Verandah restaurant. On Queen Elizabeth choose from Café Carinthia, Golden Lion, Lido restaurant, Steakhouse at The Verandah restaurant and Garden Lounge.
In addition, each ship will offer alternative dining cuisine each evening. This may include Italian, Indian, Pan Asian, American Smokehouse and Tex Mex.
Cunard requests that guests with special dietary requirements inform them six months prior to departure or at the time of booking. Whilst every effort is made to ensure that special dietary requirements are met, this cannot be guaranteed.
Every Cunard crew member puts their heart and skill into ensuring you experience legendary White Star Service during your time on board. For waiters, stateroom stewards and those supporting behind the scenes, a hotel and dining service charge is added to your on board account and every dollar collected goes directly to the crew members. Of course, should you wish to individually reward any other crew member who has made your time on board particularly memorable, please feel free to do so.
The service charge is calculated by stateroom category, as follows: Queens and Princess Grill Suites - $16.50 per person per day, Britannia Staterooms - $14.50 per person per day.
The currency on board all ships is the US Dollar.
Yes, during the day you’ll probably find yourself most comfortable in stylish casual wear such as shorts and smart jeans. Swimming costumes, micro shorts, sarongs and gym wear should be reserved for the poolside, on deck or in the spa and fitness centre.
In the evening, the dress code will be Gala Evenings or Smart Attire. For gentlemen, Gala Evenings should be a dinner jacket, tuxedo or dark suit with regular bow tie while for ladies, cocktail dresses, smart trouser suits or formal separates are acceptable. Smart trousers with a shirt and jacket with an optional tie for men is required for Smart Attire and blouses and skirts or stylish trousers and dresses for women.
The official language on board is English and all announcements and printed information is in English. As an international company with worldwide cultural appeal, Cunard also provides assistance in French, German, Spanish and in some instances, Japanese.
Unless stated otherwise, the ship will be in port for a full day which may be a minimum of 7½ hours and a maximum of 11 hours. In some cases, you may spend half a day in port which will usually be a minimum of 4 hours and a maximum of 7 hours. Times will vary according to the cruise and port.