Queen Anne

Cunard Line · Contemporary cruise ship

Queen Anne at a glance

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Queen Anne at a glance
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Overview

Anne-Marie is a Danish princess who was Queen of Greece as the consort of King Constantine II from their marriage on 18 September 1964 until the abolition of the Greek monarchy on 1 June 1973. Queen Anne is operated by Cunard Line.

Experience on board

Queen Anne is a Cunard Line ship profile in the SeaDays cruise directory. Queen Anne is best planned by matching the itinerary with the ship's dining rhythm, cabin choices, and sea-day pace. Before booking Queen Anne, compare what Cunard Line includes in the fare with the extras you actually expect to use on board.

Who this ship is best for

Queen Anne suits travelers who want a Cunard Line sailing with enough structure to compare cabins, onboard rhythm, and itinerary fit before booking. It is also useful for cruisers who prefer to plan port days and ship days together instead of treating the vessel as only transportation. First-time cruisers on Queen Anne benefit from learning one deck plan corridor and one stair tower to reduce day-one confusion.

Key facts

Cruise line
Cunard Line
Experience
Cunard Line ship profile for itinerary, cabin, and shore-day planning.
Ship focus
Contemporary cruise ship

Highlights

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