Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port.
It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux.
The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England. Set on seven hills on the banks of the River Tagus, Lisbon has been the capital of Portugal since the 13th century.
It is a city famous for its majestic architecture, old wooden trams, Moorish features and more than twenty centuries of history.
Following disastrous earthquakes in the 18th century, Lisbon was rebuilt by the Marques de Pombal who created an elegant city with wide boulevards and a great riverfront and square, Praça do Comércio.
Today there are distinct modern and ancient sections, combining great shopping with culture and sightseeing in the Old Town, built on the city's terraced hillsides.
The distance between the ship and your tour vehicle may vary.
This distance is not included in the excursion grades. If you look north of the cathedral (La Seu, or the seat of the bishopric, to Mallorcans) on a map of the city of Palma, you can see around the Plaça Santa Eulàlia a jumble of tiny streets that made up the earliest settlement.
Farther out, a ring of wide boulevards traces the fortifications built by the Moors to defend the larger city that emerged by the 12th century.
The zigzags mark the bastions that jutted out at regular intervals.
By the end of the 19th century, most of the walls had been demolished; the only place where you can still see the massive defenses is at Ses Voltes, along the seafront west of the cathedral.A torrent (streambed) used to run through the middle of the old city, dry for most of the year but often a raging flood in the rainy season.
In the 17th century it was diverted to the east, along the moat that ran outside the city walls.
Two of Palma's main arteries, La Rambla and the Passeig d'es Born, now follow the stream's natural course.
The traditional evening paseo (promenade) takes place on the Born.If you come to Palma by car, park in the garage beneath the Parc de la Mar (the ramp is just off the highway from the airport, as you reach the cathedral) and stroll along the park.
Beside it run the huge bastions guarding the Almudaina Palace; the cathedral, golden and massive, rises beyond.
Where you exit the garage, there's a ceramic mural by the late Catalan artist and Mallorca resident Joan Miró, facing the cathedral across the pool that runs the length of the park.If you begin early enough, a walk along the ramparts at Ses Voltes from the mirador beside the cathedral is spectacular.
The first rays of the sun turn the upper pinnacles of La Seu bright gold and then begin to work their way down the sandstone walls.
From the Parc de la Mar, follow Avinguda Antoni Maura past the steps to the palace.
Just below the Plaça de la Reina, where the Passeig d'es Born begins, turn left on Carrer de la Boteria into the Plaça de la Llotja (if the Llotja itself is open, don't miss a chance to visit—it's the Mediterranean's finest Gothic-style civic building).
From there stroll through the Plaça Drassana to the Museu d'Es Baluard, at the end of Carrer Sant Pere.
Retrace your steps to Avinguda Antoni Maura.
Walk up the Passeig d'es Born to Plaça Joan Carles I, then right on Avenida de La Unió.
Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux. The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England.
Day 4
15 October 2025
Lisbon
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Set on seven hills on the banks of the River Tagus, Lisbon has been the capital of Portugal since the 13th century. It is a city famous for its majestic architecture, old wooden trams, Moorish features and more than twenty centuries of history. Following disastrous earthquakes in the 18th century, Lisbon was rebuilt by the Marques de Pombal who created an elegant city with wide boulevards and a great riverfront and square, Praça do Comércio. Today there are distinct modern and ancient sections, combining great shopping with culture and sightseeing in the Old Town, built on the city's terraced hillsides. The distance between the ship and your tour vehicle may vary. This distance is not included in the excursion grades.
Day 7
18 October 2025
Palma de Mallorca
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If you look north of the cathedral (La Seu, or the seat of the bishopric, to Mallorcans) on a map of the city of Palma, you can see around the Plaça Santa Eulàlia a jumble of tiny streets that made up the earliest settlement. Farther out, a ring of wide boulevards traces the fortifications built by the Moors to defend the larger city that emerged by the 12th century. The zigzags mark the bastions that jutted out at regular intervals. By the end of the 19th century, most of the walls had been demolished; the only place where you can still see the massive defenses is at Ses Voltes, along the seafront west of the cathedral.A torrent (streambed) used to run through the middle of the old city, dry for most of the year but often a raging flood in the rainy season. In the 17th century it was diverted to the east, along the moat that ran outside the city walls. Two of Palma's main arteries, La Rambla and the Passeig d'es Born, now follow the stream's natural course. The traditional evening paseo (promenade) takes place on the Born.If you come to Palma by car, park in the garage beneath the Parc de la Mar (the ramp is just off the highway from the airport, as you reach the cathedral) and stroll along the park. Beside it run the huge bastions guarding the Almudaina Palace; the cathedral, golden and massive, rises beyond. Where you exit the garage, there's a ceramic mural by the late Catalan artist and Mallorca resident Joan Miró, facing the cathedral across the pool that runs the length of the park.If you begin early enough, a walk along the ramparts at Ses Voltes from the mirador beside the cathedral is spectacular. The first rays of the sun turn the upper pinnacles of La Seu bright gold and then begin to work their way down the sandstone walls. From the Parc de la Mar, follow Avinguda Antoni Maura past the steps to the palace. Just below the Plaça de la Reina, where the Passeig d'es Born begins, turn left on Carrer de la Boteria into the Plaça de la Llotja (if the Llotja itself is open, don't miss a chance to visit—it's the Mediterranean's finest Gothic-style civic building). From there stroll through the Plaça Drassana to the Museu d'Es Baluard, at the end of Carrer Sant Pere. Retrace your steps to Avinguda Antoni Maura. Walk up the Passeig d'es Born to Plaça Joan Carles I, then right on Avenida de La Unió.
Day 8
19 October 2025
Barcelona
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The infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri Gòtic, the ceramic tile and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!)—one way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention. The capital of Catalonia is a banquet for the senses, with its beguiling mix of ancient and modern architecture, tempting cafés and markets, and sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches. A stroll along La Rambla and through waterfront Barceloneta, as well as a tour of Gaudí's majestic Sagrada Famíliaand his other unique creations, are part of a visit to Spain's second-largest city. Modern art museums and chic shops call for attention, too. Barcelona's vibe stays lively well into the night, when you can linger over regional wine and cuisine at buzzing tapas bars.
Day 9
20 October 2025
Alicante
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The provincial capital of the Valencian Community serves as a gateway to the huge influx of tourists that flock to the Costa Blanca resorts every year. Alicante is popular with holidaymakers who arrive for the warm, Mediterranean climate and seemingly endless golden beaches. However, there is much more to this city than sand and sun. With a picturesque waterfront, a hugely impressive castle, buzzing nightlife and a rich, complex history, Alicante is a fascinating destination all year round.
Day 11
22 October 2025
Málaga
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As you sail into Malaga you will notice what an idyllic setting the city enjoys on the famous Costa del Sol. To the east of this provincial capital, the coast along the region of La Axarqua is scattered with villages, farmland and sleepy fishing hamlets - the epitome of traditional rural Spain. To the west stretches a continuous city where the razzmatazz and bustle creates a colourful contrast that is easily recognisable as the Costa del Sol. Surrounding the region, the Penibéetica Mountains provide an attractive backdrop overlooking the lower terraced slopes which yield olives and almonds. This spectacular mountain chain shelters the province from cold northerly winds, giving it a reputation as a therapeutic and exotic place in which to escape from cold northern climes. Malaga is also the gateway to many of Andalusia's enchanting historic villages, towns and cities.
Day 12
23 October 2025
Cádiz
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Believed to be the oldest town on the Iberian Peninsula, the Andalusian port of Cádiz enjoys a stunning location at the edge of a six-mile promontory. The town itself, with 3,000 years of history, is characterised by pretty white houses with balconies often adorned with colourful flowers. As you wander around be sure to take a stroll through the sizeable Plaza de Espãna, with its large monument dedicated to the first Spanish constitution, which was signed here in 1812. Cádiz has two pleasant seafront promenades which boast fine views of the Atlantic Ocean, and has a lovely park, the Parque Genoves, located close to the sea with an open-air theatre and attractive palm garden. Also notable is the neo-Classical cathedral, capped by a golden dome.
Day 15
26 October 2025
Southampton
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Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux. The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England.
Queen Anne’s breathtaking interiors take inspiration from our past to define a striking new design direction for our future. Come on board to discover a ship that is modern, yet timeless. A ship that offers both exciting, novel experiences, as well as our much-loved signature venues.
On a Queen Anne voyage feel inspired by the blend of classic and contemporary. Enjoy the freedom to do as little or as much as you choose and indulge in everything that makes a Cunard ship so special. With luxurious flourishes enhanced by stylish décor, every day on Queen Anne offers a chance to sail the world in unparalleled comfort.
Let tension dissipate in the tranquillity that awaits at the Mareel Spa, delight in the ceremony of our signature Afternoon Tea, and enjoy that extra special feeling as you descend into the Grand Lobby in your Gala Evening finery. Above all, rest easy in the knowledge that the finer details have been taken care of.
We look forward to welcoming you on board.
Queen Anne Facilities
Dining
Delight in the sheer amount of choice that awaits on this indulgent ship that offers new experiences alongside renowned signature venues.
Entertainment
Delight in the sheer amount of choice that awaits on this indulgent ship that offers new experiences alongside renowned signature venues.
Retreat to an exclusive world of luxury with your own private residence at sea. Your Queens Grill Grand Suite includes:
Access to the exclusive Queens Grill restaurant, where you can dine anytime at your reserved table.
Reception hall leading to spacious Great Room with floor to ceiling windows, perfect for entertaining.
Separate room customisable to dining room or guest bedroom.
Spacious lounge area with seating.
Bedroom area with Sealy Cunarder bed configurable to king-size or two single beds.
Pillow concierge menu with seven pillow types to choose from.
Bathroom with bathtub and walk-in shower.
Spacious private balcony with seating and sea views.
Satellite TV with movie and music channels in bedroom and lounge areas.
Feature vanity and desk with hairdryer.
Fresh flowers.
Binoculars and world atlas to track your travels.
UK, USA, European and USB power sockets.
Penhaligon's toiletries.
Luxury bathrobes and slippers.
Butler’s pantry.
Complimentary mini-bar stocked with your choice of beer, wine, spirits and soft drinks.
Speciality tea and coffee-making facilities.
Daily fresh fruit.
Pre-dinner canapes.
Welcome bottle of Champagne.
Complimentary room service menu.
Dine in-suite from the exclusive Queens Grill menu.
Exclusive access to the Grills Lounge and outside Grills Terrace.
Concierge service for on board reservations and shore experiences.
A dedicated butler and steward to keep your suite in fine order day and night and host the perfect soirée.
Priority embarkation and disembarkation.
Master Suite
Retreat to an exclusive world of luxury with your own private residence at sea. Your Queens Grill Master Suite includes:
Access to the exclusive Queens Grill restaurant, where you can dine anytime at your reserved table.
Reception hall leading to spacious Great Room with floor to ceiling windows, perfect for entertaining.
Separate room customisable to dining room or guest bedroom.
Spacious lounge area with seating.
Bedroom area with Sealy Cunarder bed configurable to king-size or two single beds.
Pillow concierge menu with seven pillow types to choose from.
Bathroom with bathtub and walk-in shower.
Spacious private balcony with seating and sea views.
Satellite TV with movie and music channels in bedroom and lounge areas.
Feature vanity and desk with hairdryer.
Fresh flowers.
Binoculars and world atlas to track your travels.
UK, USA, European and USB power sockets.
Penhaligon's toiletries.
Luxury bathrobes and slippers.
Complimentary mini-bar stocked with your choice of beer, wine, spirits and soft drinks.
Speciality tea and coffee-making facilities.
Daily fresh fruit.
Pre-dinner canapes.
Welcome bottle of Champagne.
Complimentary room service menu.
Dine in-suite from the exclusive Queens Grill menu.
Exclusive access to the Grills Lounge and outside Grills Terrace.
Concierge service for on board reservations and shore experiences.
A dedicated butler and steward to keep your suite in fine order day and night and host the perfect soirée.
Priority embarkation and disembarkation.
Penthouse
Retreat to an exclusive world of luxury with your own private residence at sea. Your Queens Grill Penthouse Suite includes:
Access to the exclusive Queens Grill restaurant, where you can dine anytime at your reserved table.
Spacious lounge area with seating.
Bedroom area with Sealy Cunarder bed configurable to king-size or two single beds.
Pillow concierge menu with a variety of types to choose from.
Bathroom with bathtub and walk-in shower.
Spacious private balcony with seating and sea views.
Satellite TV with movie and music channels in bedroom and lounge areas.
Feature vanity and desk with hairdryer.
Fresh flowers.
Binoculars and world atlas to track your travels.
UK, USA, European, and USB power sockets.
Penhaligon's toiletries.
Luxury bathrobes and slippers.
Complimentary mini-bar stocked with your choice of beer, wine, spirits and soft drinks.
Speciality tea and coffee-making facilities.
Daily fresh fruit.
Pre-dinner canapes.
Welcome bottle of Champagne.
Complimentary room service menu.
Dine in-suite from the exclusive Queens Grill menu.
Exclusive access to the Grills Lounge and outside Grills Terrace.
Concierge service for on board reservations and shore experiences.
A dedicated butler and steward to keep your suite in fine order day and night and host the perfect soirée.
Priority embarkation and disembarkation.
Queens Suite
Retreat to an exclusive world of luxury with your own private residence at sea. Your Queens Grill Queens Suite includes:
Access to the exclusive Queens Grill restaurant, where you can dine anytime at your reserved table.
Spacious lounge area with seating.
Bedroom area with Sealy Cunarder bed configurable to king-size or two single beds.
Pillow concierge menu with a variety of types to choose from.
Bathroom with bathtub and walk-in shower.
Spacious private balcony with seating and sea views.
Satellite TV with movie and music channels in bedroom and lounge areas.
Feature vanity and desk with hairdryer.
Fresh flowers.
Binoculars and world atlas to track your travels.
UK, USA, European, and USB power sockets.
Penhaligon's toiletries.
Luxury bathrobes and slippers.
Complimentary mini-bar stocked with your choice of beer, wine, spirits and soft drinks
Speciality tea and coffee-making facilities.
Daily fresh fruit.
Pre-dinner canapes.
Welcome bottle of Champagne.
Complimentary room service menu.
Dine in-suite from the exclusive Queens Grill menu.
Exclusive access to the Grills Lounge and outside Grills Terrace.
Concierge service for on board reservations and shore experiences.
A dedicated butler and steward to keep your suite in fine order day and night and host the perfect soirée.
Priority embarkation and disembarkation.
Princess Grill Suite
Delight in a prime and central location with sea views from your Princess Grill Suite. Your Princess Grill Suite includes:
Exclusive access to the Princess Grill restaurant, where you can dine anytime at your reserved table.
Private balcony with seating and sea views.
Spacious lounge area with seating.
Bedroom area with Sealy Cunarder bed configurable to king-size or two single beds.
Pillow concierge menu with a variety of types to choose from.
Bathroom with large walk-in shower.
Satellite TV with movie and music channels in lounge and bedroom areas.
Feature vanity and desk with hairdryer.
UK, USA, European, and USB power sockets.
Penhaligon's toiletries.
Luxury bathrobes and slippers.
Feature mini-bar with speciality tea and coffee making facilities.
Complimentary spring water replenished throughout your voyage.
Daily fresh fruit.
Welcome bottle of sparkling wine.
Complimentary room service menu.
Dine in-suite from the exquisite Princess Grill menu.
Exclusive access to the Grills Lounge and outside Grills Terrace.
Concierge service for on board reservations and shore experiences.
A dedicated steward to keep your suite in fine order day and night.
Priority embarkation and disembarkation.
Britannia Club Balcony
Enjoy prime sea views from your private, outdoor space in one of our Britannia Club Balcony staterooms. Your Britannia Club Balcony stateroom includes:
Access to the intimate Britannia Club restaurant with a reserved table throughout your voyage.
Private balcony with seating and sea views.
Lounge area with seating.
Sealy Cunarder bed configurable to king-size or two single beds.
Bathroom with walk-in shower.
Satellite TV with movie and music channels.
Feature vanity and desk with hairdryer.
UK, USA, European, and USB power sockets.
Pillow concierge menu with a variety of types to choose from.
Penhaligon's toiletries.
Bathrobes and slippers.
Speciality tea and coffee-making facilities.
Complimentary spring water replenished throughout your voyage.
A welcome bottle of sparkling wine.
Complimentary room service menu.
A dedicated steward to keep your stateroom in fine order day and night.
Priority embarkation and disembarkation.
Balcony
Drink in sparkling sea views from your own private, outdoor space in our balcony staterooms. Your Britannia Balcony stateroom includes:
Choice of Early, Late, and Open Dining in the Britannia Restaurant.
Private balcony with seating and sea views.
Lounge area with seating.
Sealy Cunarder bed configurable to king-size or two single beds.
Bathroom with walk-in shower.
Satellite TV with movie and music channels.
Feature vanity and desk with hairdryer.
UK, USA, European, and USB power sockets.
Penhaligon's toiletries.
Bathrobes and slippers.
Tea and coffee-making facilities.
Welcome sparkling wine.
Complimentary room service menu.
A dedicated steward to keep your stateroom in fine order day and night.
Balcony (Obstructed View)
Enjoy access to private, outdoor space in one of our obstructed view balcony staterooms. Your obstructed view Britannia Balcony stateroom includes:
Choice of Early, Late, and Open Dining in the Britannia Restaurant.
Private balcony (obstructed view) with seating.
Lounge area with seating.
Sealy Cunarder bed configurable to king-size or two single beds.
Bathroom with walk-in shower.
Satellite TV with movie and music channels.
Feature vanity and desk with hairdryer.
UK, USA, European, and USB power sockets.
Penhaligon's toiletries.
Bathrobes and slippers.
Tea and coffee-making facilities.
Welcome sparkling wine.
Complimentary room service menu.
A dedicated steward to keep your stateroom in fine order day and night.
Britannia Oceanview Deluxe
Offering special sea views, our oceanview staterooms provide a private enclave to watch the world go by. Your Britannia Oceanview stateroom includes:
Choice of Early, Late, and Open Dining in the Britannia Restaurant.
Lounge area with seating.
Sealy Cunarder bed configurable to king-size or two single beds.
Bathroom with a walk-in shower.
Window with sea view.
Satellite TV with movie and music channels.
Feature vanity and desk with hairdryer.
UK, USA, European, and USB power sockets.
Penhaligon's toiletries.
Bathrobes and slippers.
Tea and coffee-making facilities.
Welcome sparkling wine.
Complimentary room service menu.
A dedicated steward to keep your stateroom in fine order day and night.
Britannia Oceanview
Offering special sea views, our oceanview staterooms provide a private enclave to watch the world go by. Your Britannia Oceanview stateroom includes:
Choice of Early, Late, and Open Dining in the Britannia Restaurant.
Lounge area with seating.
Sealy Cunarder bed configurable to king-size or two single beds.
Bathroom with a walk-in shower.
Window with sea view.
Satellite TV with movie and music channels.
Feature vanity and desk with hairdryer.
UK, USA, European, and USB power sockets.
Penhaligon's toiletries.
Bathrobes and slippers.
Tea and coffee-making facilities.
Welcome sparkling wine.
Complimentary room service menu.
A dedicated steward to keep your stateroom in fine order day and night.
Britannia Inside
With a variety of locations to choose from on board, our well-appointed Inside staterooms are a haven of comfort and style during your voyage. Your Britannia Inside stateroom includes:
Choice of Early, Late, and Open Dining in the Britannia Restaurant.
Sealy Cunarder bed configurable to king-size or two single beds.
Bathroom with a walk-in shower.
Satellite TV with movie and music channels.
Feature vanity and desk with hairdryer.
UK, USA, European, and USB power sockets.
Penhaligon's toiletries.
Bathrobes and slippers.
Tea and coffee-making facilities.
Welcome sparkling wine.
Complimentary room service menu.
A dedicated steward to keep your stateroom in fine order day and night.