This cruise is particularly interesting because you will only stop at exotic destinations such as Vigo. This route is an uncommon one for the Queen Anne, But this is the least expensive sailing.
We include all all meals, entertainment, port charges, and taxes in this price, so there are no surprises. At under $150 a day, this is a solid deal.
The Queen Anne Cunard offers guests a gym, a spa, and a jacuzzi.
This cruise spends three sea days and three port days. Major features include visits to once-in-a-lifetime stops like Vigo.
| Date | Port | Arrive | Depart |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun, Oct 24 | Southhampton, England (London) | ||
| Mon, Oct 25 | At Sea | ||
| Tue, Oct 26 | At Sea | ||
| Wed, Oct 27 | Lisbon, Portugal | 9:00am | |
| Thu, Oct 28 | 5:00pm | ||
| Fri, Oct 29 | Vigo, Spain | 9:00am | 5:00pm |
| Sat, Oct 30 | At Sea | ||
| Sun, Oct 31 | Southhampton, England (London) | 9:00am |
This graph shows the price over time for every class of cabin. Since it was first listed on May 27th of last year, the price of this sailing has remained at $1,029. Today this sailing is at its lowest price, so lock in your stateroom now before it increases.
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Last Updated: Jul 12, 2026
Last Modified: Feb 26, 2026