Queen Anne
Cunard Line
Luxury and class at its absolute finest.
A cruise on a Cunard ship will deliver you to new destinations in ultimate style and sophistication. Travel like royalty and bask in regal splendour with a selection of extraordinary adventures across the globe.
About Cunard
Cunard proudly offer carefully curated, exceptional cruising worldwide. Started by American Entrepreneur Samuel Cunard in 1840, the cruise line has had a splendid and rich history. Originally commissioned by the British to deliver mail between England and North America, the line has also carried soldiers and cargo during WWI and WWII, before becoming one of the world’s leading luxury cruise lines. Over 180 years, the Cunard fleet has transformed from steamships to the large modern vessels they are today. Throughout this transformation, they have all maintained the highest standards of accommodation, service, and opulent décor.
Cunard ships traditionally crossed the Atlantic, from England to New York, but today they also have the option to sail all around the world! You can still enjoy the Atlantic crossing or adventure further to destinations in Africa, Atlantic Islands, Australia and the South Pacific, British Isles, Canada, Canary Islands, Caribbean, Central America, Far East, Indian Ocean, Mediterranean, Middle East, Northern Europe, The Baltic, Scandinavia, Iceland, South America and more!
Why Choose Cunard?
The Cunard fleet offers impressive vessels, with renowned ships retaining the old-world charm originally instilled in the first Cunard fleet. They combine traditional cruise etiquette and formality—they each have a very British feel on board. Cunard is one of the only cruise lines to continue to have separate dining rooms based on cabin choice. Passengers are assigned a table in either the Queens Grill, Princess Grill or main restaurants depending on the level of their stateroom and the dress codes within each of these restaurants vary considerably, ranging from formal tuxedos and evening dresses to informal.
Cunard cruise ships have been specifically designed for the travel elite. They are well known for their exquisite afternoon teas, formal evenings, and sophisticated entertainment. From talented orchestral musicians to enrichment programmes hosted by academics from the likes of Oxford, guests can tempt their tastes and extend their minds on board a Cunard ship. Discover a world of possibilities as you embark on a transatlantic crossing, bask in the option of multiple uncrowded spaces, enjoy gala balls, West End-calibre shows and so much more. Treat yourself to the finer things in life and watch as the continents pass you by.
If this sounds like the cruise line for you, contact our My Cruises Holiday Experts to find out more about our exclusive Cunard packages.
Fast Facts
- Founded in 1840
- Impressive ships renowned for exquisite charm
- Famed White Star Service
- Dress codes in dining rooms
- Classed accommodation
- World-wide travel
Facilities
- Outstanding White Star Service
- Old-world charm
- Well-appointed accommodation
- 4 main dining rooms (paired with accommodation)
- 3 alternate restaurants/pubs
- Specialty bars/lounges
- 24-hour in-suite dining
- Traditional afternoon teas
- Outdoor pools/whirlpools
- Day spa
- Fitness centre
- Wellness facilities
- Fencing/bridge/dance lessons
- Quizzes
- Craft classes
- Seminars/talks
- Golf chipping/putting (Queen Mary 2)
- Sports deck (tennis, quoits, shuffleboard)
- Casino
- Shops and Boutiques
- Ballroom
- Live music and theatre
- Film screenings
- Library
- Kids club
Please note: features may vary slightly depending on the vessel. Confirm features with your Cruise Holiday Expert at time of booking.
The Fleet
Queen Victoria
Queen Elizabeth
Queen Mary 2