Queen Anne

2024

Cunard · Pinnacle Class

Passengers 2,996Crew 1,200Tonnage 113,000 GTDecks 14Length 1000 ft

About Queen Anne

Queen Anne is Cunard's first new ship since 2010, blending British heritage with modern luxury and The Pavilion wellness sanctuary.

Highlights

  • First Cunard ship in 14 years
  • The Pavilion wellness area
  • British heritage renewed

Onboard Features

Queen's RoomThe PavilionRoyal Court TheatreGarden Room

Dining

  • Britannia Restaurant
  • Princess Grill
  • Queens Grill
  • Steakhouse at The Verandah

Entertainment

  • Royal Court Theatre
  • Queen's Room
  • Golden Lion Pub

Cabin Categories

InsideOcean ViewBalconyPrincess Grill SuiteQueens Grill Suite

Destinations

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many passengers does Queen Anne hold?

Queen Anne has a passenger capacity of 2,996 guests with 1,200 crew members, giving a passenger-to-crew ratio of 2.5:1. The ship has 14 decks and weighs 113,000 gross tonnes.

What dining options are on Queen Anne?

Queen Anne offers 4 dining venues including Britannia Restaurant, Princess Grill, Queens Grill, Steakhouse at The Verandah. Options range from included main dining to speciality restaurants.

What destinations does Queen Anne sail to?

Queen Anne sails to Mediterranean, Norwegian Fjords, Caribbean. Itineraries vary by season, so check Cunard for the latest schedules and availability.

When was Queen Anne built?

Queen Anne was built in 2024 as part of the Pinnacle Class. At 1000 feet long with 14 decks, it is one of Cunard's notable vessels.

What are the highlights of Queen Anne?

Key highlights of Queen Anne include First Cunard ship in 14 years, The Pavilion wellness area, British heritage renewed. The ship also features Queen's Room, The Pavilion, Royal Court Theatre among its onboard amenities.