Cunard Queen Anne Review

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Cunard's Queen Anne during its sea trials (Photo: Cunard Line)
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Adam Coulter
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Queen Anne is the first new cruise ship from Cunard in 12 years and is scheduled to launch in Southampton on May 1, 2024 and christened in Liverpool on June 3, 2024.

Details are gradually being released about the new 3,000-passenger cruise ship, which will bring Cunard's fleet to four for the first time since 1999.

The Queen Anne cruise ship will have a completely redesigned interior, drawing on the 182-year history of Cunard, while giving the brand a modern, contemporary aesthetic.

To that end, Cunard has drawn on the talents of three design companies -- David Collins Studio, which designed Claridge's Hotel and Gleneagles; Richmond International, which designed sister brand P&O Cruises' Britannia and Iona; and designer Sybille de Margerie, who will design the suites and cabins.

Queen Anne will debut a refined updated livery, with a design of the iconic crest and the introduction of an elegant new font inspired by the grand ocean liners of the past.

Queen Anne's Deck Plan Includes a Two-Deck Theater, New Restaurants and a Grand Lobby

Queen Anne's Grand Lobby will have a contemporary metal mural sculpture that changes throughout the day. The design draws on Cunard's Art Deco past and will be a homage to the "Golden Age" of travel.

Queen Anne will have Cunard's first two-deck, 825-seat Royal Court Theatre inspired by the great theaters of the world, with sumptuous fittings and rich velvet seating.

The ship will have 15 restaurants, including the main dining room Britannia Restaurant, which is on all the line's ships -- and the popular Golden Lion pub, which serves bar food.

For the pub, Cunard has teamed up with Michelin-starred chef Michel Roux to revamp the Golden Lion menu. Roux is also developing a gala night menu for the Queens Grill.

Queen Anne will have four new-to-the-line specialty restaurants, including the first Indian restaurant for Cunard.

Aranya (meaning “abundance”) is a new for-fee restaurant which will showcase cuisine from across the sub-continent.

Cruise Critic got a sneak preview of the restaurant at a lunch ahead of the launch, hosted by Gareth Bowen, Cunard Culinary Development Chef, and Surjan Singh, aka Chef Jolly, who have taken their inspiration from street food to the delicacies served to royalty.

The $35 four-course set menu includes amuse bouche, dal for the table and a “pre-dessert”, as well as a choice of appetizers, mains and dessert.

Apps include smoked chilli pork belly with buttered pao and pickled red cabbage; roasted sweet potato Tikki with a cumin-beet puree; and a sweet pea, goat’s cheese and almond kofta.

Mains include roasted wild turbot with tamarind chilli tomato; slow roasted beef short rib with caramelized red onion-cashew nut yogurt gravy; masala roasted cauliflower with wild mushrooms; and a pot sealed Biryani filled with Welsh lamb shoulder.

Desserts include a jamun, passionfruit mascarpone with a hazelnut nougat; a Malai- Lychee kulfi; and a fresh cut fruit chaat masala.

The other three specialty restaurants are Aji Wa, a Japanese restaurant with sushi and an omakase tasting menu; Sir Samuels, a high-end steakhouse; and Tramonto, which will have outdoor dining and Mediterranean-inspired cuisine.

Queen Anne's Suites Will Be More Contemporary in Look and Feel

Queens Grill Suites, will be open plan and have the feel of private residences, with a dedicated dining room and adjacent butler's pantry, a spacious bedroom, walk-in wardrobes and marble bathrooms with sea views and the largest balconies onboard.

Princess Grill Suites, designed by Sybille de Margerie, will offer a bar area with a feature wall panel.

Britannia balcony rooms will have cosy sofa seating areas looking out to sea, and light, bright bathrooms with glass walk-in showers for a more relaxed, luxury experience.

Queen Anne Will Have a New Wellness And Beauty Concept

Mareel Wellness & Beauty will be a new top-deck wellness studio and a private spa suite, plus fitness, beauty, thermal and spa facilities.

The new wellness and beauty concept -- a first for Cunard -- will have a contemporary, open and airy aesthetic.

Where is Queen Anne's Maiden Voyage?

Queen Anne will depart from Southampton on 3 May 2024, visit La Coruna on 5 May 2024, Lisbon on 7 May 2024 and then return to Southampton on 10 May 2024.

Queen Anne Itineraries

Queen Anne’s new maiden season voyages will include sailings from Southampton to the Mediterranean, Scandinavia, the Canary Islands, and the Norwegian Fjords. These voyages will be going on sale on 6 December 2022 for Cunard World Club members and on general sale on 7 December 2022.

Queen Anne Specs

Queen Anne will carry 3,000 passengers and 1,245 crew and will be 113,000 gross tons.

About

Passengers: 2794
Crew: 1225
Passenger to Crew: 40:1
Launched: 2024
Shore Excursions: 1052

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Cunard Queen Anne departs from Southampton, Southampton, Hamburg, Kiel, Rome, Civitavecchia, Manhattan, San Francisco, Hong Kong, Singapore, Dubai, Auckland, Sydney, Piraeus, Piraeus, Laviron, Barcelona, Fremantle, and Cape Town

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