• Entered service
    2024
  • Tonnage
    113,000
  • Wheelchair Accessible Cabins
    27
  • Number of Decks
    13
  • Number of Elevators
    12
  • Number of Pools
    2
  • Number of Restaurants
    15
  • Formal Nights
    Yes
  • Kids Club
    Yes
  • Maximum Capacity
    3,353
  • Number of Crew
    1,225
  • View cruises
4.2Out of 5
Cabin 5
Service 5
Excursions 3
Dining 4
Activities 4
Value for money 4
Entertainment 4
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Couple 06 Feb 2026

Crew all very friendly and professional. Design and general layout not as passenger friendly as the Queen Mary.

group
Group 02 Feb 2026

Beautiful ship. Staff are wonderful and attentive. It can be a bit Ricky on the seas though compared to others

couple
Couple 21 Jan 2026

Captain said welcome on board the beautiful queen Anne , she is and she provides a wonderful holiday , very clean , classy , wonderful theatre, great shows and lectures, was it a helicopter or just some lights on a pole , it felt like a real train , food , great choice , restaurant bit slow for service and too cold , nice wintery weather, great value holiday.

couple
Couple 12 Jan 2026

The ship itself is OK the restaurant was not well organised we asked for set dinning and ended up on 5 different tables over 7 days

couple
Couple 05 Jan 2026

Some positives like the staff and cabin room were superb. But our main issue was the location of our stateroom. We specifically asked for midships but the room wasn’t really close to midships so that meant we had a long walk to most places we wanted to get to which had a physical impact on my wife. Overall we found the Queen Anne a little underwhelming compared to Queen Elizabeth and Victoria.

couple
Couple 17 Nov 2025

This ship is like Marmite you either love it or hate it having been fortunate enough to sail on the other Cunard ships I can safely say that Queen Anne is a pound land version of the other ships in both design and layout. Positives the crew are fantastic. The glass shower screen is a huge improvement and that is about it in terms of positives. There are too many negatives to go into.

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Couple 06 Nov 2025

Statement was very clean and every inch was used very well designed for space and storage and the bathroom although small had a fabulous shower very roomy alongside one wall of the bathroom so really well designed. The ship is designed with elegance but no particular wow factors . The complimentary bottle in your state room is greatly appreciated and the gala nights are fantastic .

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Couple 03 Nov 2025

We had a lovely time despite the weather and 2 rough sea days. Queen Anne is a fine ship with classy bars , an excellent main dining room and a fine buffet offer which is a little too small for the size of the ship however the food on offer is excellent, a little more options would have made it tip top. All the staff are excellent and look after your every need. We do prefer a smaller ship but this was our first Cunard voyage and we would certainly sail with this brand again.

couple
Couple 17 Oct 2024

On the Queen Anne as our first Cunard cruise, just 4 days out of Southampton. Easy check-in and very quick disembarkation, which was a surprise. Our stateroom was comfortable and well located for what we wanted. The dining room where we had dinner on two of the nights was not as crowded as we had expected. However, the service was slow on both nights and < we have to admit, the choices of dishes were uninspiring. The other two nights, we had the buffet dining on the 9th. deck. Again, the variety of dishes seemed limited to us, although we enjoyed what we had. The one downside was the apparent lack of staff there and their general lack of good humour and graciousness. Would we cruise again on this ship? Yes, we would as Cunard seemed to have continued their tradition for elegance, quiet and untroubled cruising.

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Couple 24 Sep 2024

Ship was stunning but it lacked the tradition of other Cunard ships. Very minimalist and similar to celebrity. Service and staff were outstanding : food incredible. But if you’re a traditional Cunard traveller you may be disappointed by Queen Anne.