Spending time in exotic cities such as La Rochelle, Gijon, and Bilbao makes this cruise notable. This route is an unusual one for the Queen Anne, But this is the least expensive sailing.
This price is the total price, including all entertainment, meals, taxes, and port fees.
The Queen Anne Cunard offers guests a spa, a gym, and a jacuzzi.
This cruise spends four port days and two sea days. Major features include visits to exotic stops like Gijon plus long stops in Bilbao, Le Havre, and La Rochelle.
| Date | Port | Arrive | Depart |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun, Sep 3 | Southhampton, England (London) | 4:00pm | |
| Mon, Sep 4 | Suez Canal, Egypt (Cruising) | ||
| Tue, Sep 5 | Gijon, Spain | 8:00am | 6:00pm |
| Wed, Sep 6 | Bilbao, Spain | 7:00am | 6:00pm |
| Thu, Sep 7 | La Rochelle, France | 8:00am | 9:00pm |
| Fri, Sep 8 | Suez Canal, Egypt (Cruising) | ||
| Sat, Sep 9 | Le Havre, France (Paris) | 7:00am | 6:30pm |
| Sun, Sep 10 | Southhampton, England (London) | 6:00am |
Since being listed a couple months ago, the price of this cruise has remained right at $1,409. This graph shows the price over time for the different classes of cabin. Right now this sailing is at its lowest price, so lock in your stateroom now before it increases.
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Last Updated: Jul 5, 2026
Last Modified: Jul 5, 2026