Settle in for three nights of luxurious sailing through the sea when you step aboard the Cunard Queen Anne from London and back again.
On this cruise you will stop in one stop, the amazing Zeebrugge. This route is an uncommon one for the Queen Anne.
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The Queen Anne Cunard, based in London and built only two years ago in 2024, is a highly-rated Pinnacle class vessel that can house more than 2,900 passengers.
The Queen Anne Cunard offers a gym, a jacuzzi, and a spa.
This sailing is made up of one sea day and one port day. See the full itinerary below for details.
| Date | Port | Arrive | Depart |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thu, May 27 | Southhampton, England (London) | ||
| Fri, May 28 | At Sea | ||
| Sat, May 29 | Zeebrugge, Belgium | 9:00am | 5:00pm |
| Sun, May 30 | Southhampton, England (London) | 9:00am |
The Queen Anne sails this route once next year, but doesn't sail it this year. The same itinerary is also sailed by the Queen Mary 2, Mariner of the Seas, Dream, and Wish. The Freedom of the Seas and Queen Elizabeth sail routes with the same stops but slightly different schedules. In the accompanying graphic you can see a visualization of when this ship sails as well as the relative price.
The accompanying graph indicates the cost over time for the various types of cabin. Since being listed a year or so ago, the price of this cruise has remained steady at $739. Right now this cruise is at its lowest price, so reserve your stateroom now before it goes up.
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Last Updated: Jun 3, 2026
Last Modified: Jun 3, 2026