Cunard Queen Anne
- anchorsaweigh

- Feb 15
- 2 min read
We first sailed on Cunard Queen Anne in October 2025. Queen Anne is an elegant ship with a modern timeless feel. It offers a stylish range of venues and varied entertainment.
This gives a brief overview of Queen Anne. Subsequent blogs will look at various aspects in more detail.

Queen Anne debuted in 2024 and accommodates 2,996 passengers and 1,225 crew. On board it feels modern whilst offering Cunard’s much-loved signature venues, combining classic and contemporary design.
The ship provides a range of accommodation options with stylish décor, offering a comfortable place to call your own at sea. A nice touch is the complimentary bottle of Cunard sparkling wine waiting in your cabin.
Queen Anne offers an array of dining options from light bites, afternoon tea to fine dining. The main dining restaurants offer great food, whilst casual dining options range from cosy cafes to relaxed buffets and even pub classics in the Golden Lion. Speciality dining venues are also available should you wish to pay for a special treat.
There is no shortage of bars on board. Our favourites included the Commodore Club on Deck 12 with live music and elegant pre-dinner cocktails. The Chart Room (Deck 2) is a fabulous venue for a nightcap with an extensive range of whisky, bourbon and brandy.
The Theatre offers great production shows, and live music features in other venues across the ship. One treat not to miss is Cunard’s Afternoon Tea, held every day in the double-height Queens Room, accompanied by live music and the option to enjoy a glass of fizz. If you have brought your dancing shoes, this is a fabulous opportunity to waltz around the ballroom floor.




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