14-Night Cunard British Isles & Iceland Cruise
Sail on the beautiful new Queen Anne!
Discovering Iceland’s unique terrain and Scotland’s ruins are among the experiences to savor on this 14-night voyage on Queen Anne. Queen Anne will have Cunard’s first two-deck, 825-seat Royal Court Theatre inspired by the great theaters of the world. 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. There will also be a wealth of pastime choices at The Pavilion, a clever space that will boast a specially designed glass dome roof that can retract in warmer climes.
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- Ship: Queen Anne
- Cruise Line: Cunard
- Sail Date: July 14, 2024
- From/To: Roundtrip Southampton (London)
- Length: 14-Nights
Interior Stateroom
From ($200 Onboard Credit)
$2,099
per person
Balcony Stateroom
From ($350 Onboard Credit + Specialty Dining Credit)
$3,899
per person
Club Balcony Stateroom
From ($350 Onboard Credit + Specialty Dining Credit)
$5,399
per person
Princess Grill
Suite From ($550 Onboard Credit)
$9,179
per person
The unmistakable Scottish Highlands are shrouded in myth and folklore. Amid the conical hills and verdant glens beyond Inverness, one cannot help but scan Loch Ness for signs of its legendary monster.
Nearby is Culloden Moor is where Bonnie Prince Charlie was defeated and Cawdor Castle, which is forever linked with Macbeth. There are several famous whiskey distilleries in the region, too.
Kirkwall’s Norse heritage stretches back almost a millennium, when the Vikings laid the foundations for St. Magnus Cathedral, the most northerly cathedral in Britain, and is built from local sandstone.
Tune in to the history of the radio at the Wireless Museum or sample the island’s peaty single malts at the Highland Park Distillery.
Nestled on the coast of the land of fire and ice, Reykjavik is your gateway to Iceland’s rugged natural wonders. The world’s most northern capital, this city is world renowned for its unspoiled natural landscapes, Viking history, and vibrant city culture.
Few regions are as wild and unspoilt as Iceland’s Westfjords. With miles of mountains and few-and-far-between roads, venturing here evokes the feeling of entering unchartered terrain. The landscape is dramatic and approaching by sea offers the perfect chance to absorb the scenery before setting foot on land. The most enchanting attraction of this area perhaps is the peace, stillness and calm it emanates. Embrace local life in Ísafjörður town or visit the charming nearby village of Flateyri. Further afield you can sail to Vigur, home to Iceland’s last remaining windmill, where time has seemingly stood still and boat is the only connection to the world outside.
Established in the mid-17th century and affectionately nicknamed “The Capital of North Iceland,” Akureyri is an industrious port, and home to the country’s largest and most well-known fishing company.
Located in the tranquil waters of Eyjafjordur in the north of Iceland, the tiny island of Hrisey brings beautiful scenery, lots of wildlife, and interesting an history and culture to ponder.
At just 8 kilometres squared in size, it could be considered quite remarkable that Hrisey is in fact Iceland’s second largest island, after Heimaey. Home to fewer than 200 residents, Hrisey is most known for its rich birdlife and Viking history.
The island its quite flat, at only 361 feet above sea level at its highest, but its vast green plains make for a pretty vision – especially against the mountainous backdrop of Iceland’s mainland behind.
Greenock is your gateway to Glasgow, arguably Scotland’s most animating cultural city. It serves as a brilliant stepping-stone to some of Scotland’s most rugged and breathtaking scenery to the north.
As you disembark at Greenock to explore Glasgow, you will likely be greeted by the stirring sights and sounds of a traditional Scottish pipe band in full tartan regalia.
Date | Day | Port | Arrive | Depart |
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July 14, 2024 | Sun. | Southampton, England, UK | 4:30pm | |
July 15, 2024 | Mon. | At Sea | ||
July 16, 2024 | Tues. | Inverness, Scotland | Morning | Afternoon |
July 17, 2024 | Wed. | Kirkwall, Scotland | Early Morning | Early Evening |
July 18, 2024 | Thurs. | At Sea | ||
July 19, 2024 | Fri. | At Sea | ||
July 20, 2024 | Sat. | Reykjavik, Iceland | Morning | OVERNIGHT |
July 21, 2024 | Sun. | Reykjavik, Iceland | Afternoon | |
July 22, 2024 | Mon. | Isafjordur, Iceland | Early morning | Early Evening |
July 23, 2024 | Tues. | Akureyri, Iceland (then Eyjafjordur & Hrisey cruise by) | Early morning | Early Evening |
July 24, 2024 | Wed. | At Sea | ||
July 25, 2024 | Thurs. | At Sea | ||
July 26, 2024 | Fri. | Greenock (tours to Glasgow), Scotland | Morning | Afternoon |
July 27, 2024 | Sat. | At Sea | ||
July 28, 2024 | Sun. | Southampton, England | Early Morning |
Queen Anne’s breathtaking interiors take inspiration from our past to define a striking new design direction for our future. Come on board to discover a ship that is modern, yet timeless. A ship that offers both exciting, novel experiences, as well as our much-loved signature venues.
On a Queen Anne voyage feel inspired by the blend of classic and contemporary. Enjoy the freedom to do as little or as much as you choose and indulge in everything that makes a Cunard ship so special. With luxurious flourishes enhanced by stylish décor, every day on Queen Anne offers a chance to sail the world in unparalleled comfort.
Let tension dissipate in the tranquility that awaits at the Mareel Spa, delight in the ceremony of our signature Afternoon Tea, and enjoy that extra special feeling as you descend into the Grand Lobby in your Gala Evening finery. Above all, rest easy in the knowledge that the finer details have been taken care of.
Cunard’s newest ship will comprise 14 decks and feature a
combination of Cunard brand-standard amenities and offer more
choice in dining and entertainment experiences.
Her accommodation will provide guests with some of the finest
spaces at sea, including Cunard’s renowned Grills Suites, where
sumptuous accommodation in a wide range of suites matched
to two of the ship’s finest restaurants, the Queens Grill and the
Princess Grill. These suites range from approximately 301 sq. ft
up to 1440 sq. ft.
A total of six standards of accommodation will be available:
Britannia Inside; Britannia Oceanview; Britannia Balcony;
Britannia Club Balcony; Princess Grill Suites, and Queens Grill Suites.
Due to guest demand, the number of Britannia Club staterooms
on Queen Anne has increased by more than 200% versus other
ships in the fleet. They’re being designed by Paris-based
Sybille de Margerie, whose impressive portfolio includes the
Mandarian Paris and Atlantis, The Royal Residences in Dubai.
The centre piece of the ship will be the spectacular Grand Lobby
spanning three decks. The design will provide a show-stopping
entrance, full of energy and light. Marking the transition from past
to present, the area will house a contemporary sculpted mural that
will change throughout the day by the lighting effect integrated
within, celebrating ocean travel.
There’s also the 835-seat Royal Court Theatre, casino, library,
and art gallery on board. Queen Anne’s spa offering – Mareel
Wellness & Beauty – will feature the widest selection of fitness,
beauty, thermal, and spa facilities so far seen on a Cunard vessel.
There will also be an exclusive array of treatment rooms and a
private spa suite, alongside a brand-new top-deck wellness studio.
There will also be a wealth of pastime choices at The Pavilion,
a clever space that will boast a specially designed glass dome roof
that can retract in warmer climes. As well as a swimming pool,
the space will hold both a central stage and a large LED screen for
open-air theatre, cinema screenings, live music and more.
Prices are in USD, per person based on double occupancy, availability and subject to change without notice. Taxes, fees and port expenses are additional at approximately $183.44 per person. All promotions are capacity controlled by the cruise line and can be pulled at any time without notice. Onboard credit is based on double occupancy. Promo code N2D/ZED. Other restrictions may apply. Ships’ registry: Bermudan