Sydney belongs to the exclusive club of cities that generate excitement.
At the end of a marathon flight there's renewed vitality in the cabin as the plane circles the city, where thousands of yachts are suspended on the dark water and the sails of the Opera House glisten in the distance.
Blessed with dazzling beaches and a sunny climate, Sydney is among the most beautiful cities on the planet.With 4.6 million people, Sydney is the biggest and most cosmopolitan city in Australia.
A wave of immigration from the 1950s has seen the Anglo-Irish immigrants who made up the city's original population joined by Italians, Greeks, Turks, Lebanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thais, and Indonesians.
This intermingling has created a cultural vibrancy and energy—and a culinary repertoire—that was missing only a generation ago.Sydneysiders embrace their harbor with a passion.
Indented with numerous bays and beaches, Sydney Harbour is the presiding icon for the city, and urban Australia.
Captain Arthur Phillip, commander of the 11-ship First Fleet, wrote in his diary when he first set eyes on the harbor on January 26, 1788: "We had the satisfaction of finding the finest harbor in the world."Although a visit to Sydney is an essential part of an Australian experience, the city is no more representative of Australia than Los Angeles is of the United States.
Sydney has joined the ranks of the great cities whose characters are essentially international.
What Sydney offers is style, sophistication, and great looks—an exhilarating prelude to the continent at its back door. Sydney belongs to the exclusive club of cities that generate excitement.
At the end of a marathon flight there's renewed vitality in the cabin as the plane circles the city, where thousands of yachts are suspended on the dark water and the sails of the Opera House glisten in the distance.
Blessed with dazzling beaches and a sunny climate, Sydney is among the most beautiful cities on the planet.With 4.6 million people, Sydney is the biggest and most cosmopolitan city in Australia.
A wave of immigration from the 1950s has seen the Anglo-Irish immigrants who made up the city's original population joined by Italians, Greeks, Turks, Lebanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thais, and Indonesians.
This intermingling has created a cultural vibrancy and energy—and a culinary repertoire—that was missing only a generation ago.Sydneysiders embrace their harbor with a passion.
Indented with numerous bays and beaches, Sydney Harbour is the presiding icon for the city, and urban Australia.
Captain Arthur Phillip, commander of the 11-ship First Fleet, wrote in his diary when he first set eyes on the harbor on January 26, 1788: "We had the satisfaction of finding the finest harbor in the world."Although a visit to Sydney is an essential part of an Australian experience, the city is no more representative of Australia than Los Angeles is of the United States.
Sydney has joined the ranks of the great cities whose characters are essentially international.
What Sydney offers is style, sophistication, and great looks—an exhilarating prelude to the continent at its back door. Founded in 1824 on the banks of the wide, meandering Brisbane River, the former penal colony of Brisbane was for many years regarded as just a big country town.
Many beautiful timber Queenslander homes, built in the 1800s, still dot the riverbanks and inner suburbs, and in spring the city's numerous parks erupt in a riot of colorful jacaranda, poinciana, and bougainvillea blossoms.
Today the Queensland capital is one of Australia's most up-and-coming cities: glittering high-rises mark its polished business center, slick fashion boutiques and restaurants abound, and numerous outdoor attractions beckon.
In summer, temperatures here are broilingly hot and days are often humid, a reminder that this city is part of a subtropical region.
Wear SPF 30-plus sunscreen and a broad-brimmed hat outdoors, even on overcast days.Brisbane's inner suburbs, a 5- to 10-minute drive or 15- to 20-minute walk from the city center, have a mix of intriguing eateries and quiet accommodations.
Fortitude Valley combines Chinatown with a cosmopolitan mix of clubs, cafés, and boutiques.
Spring Hill has several high-quality hotels, and Paddington, New Farm, Petrie Terrace, West End, and Woolloongabba are full of an eclectic mix of restaurants and bars.
Brisbane is also a convenient base for trips to the Sunshine and Gold coasts, the mountainous hinterlands, and the Moreton Bay islands.
Sydney belongs to the exclusive club of cities that generate excitement. At the end of a marathon flight there's renewed vitality in the cabin as the plane circles the city, where thousands of yachts are suspended on the dark water and the sails of the Opera House glisten in the distance. Blessed with dazzling beaches and a sunny climate, Sydney is among the most beautiful cities on the planet.With 4.6 million people, Sydney is the biggest and most cosmopolitan city in Australia. A wave of immigration from the 1950s has seen the Anglo-Irish immigrants who made up the city's original population joined by Italians, Greeks, Turks, Lebanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thais, and Indonesians. This intermingling has created a cultural vibrancy and energy—and a culinary repertoire—that was missing only a generation ago.Sydneysiders embrace their harbor with a passion. Indented with numerous bays and beaches, Sydney Harbour is the presiding icon for the city, and urban Australia. Captain Arthur Phillip, commander of the 11-ship First Fleet, wrote in his diary when he first set eyes on the harbor on January 26, 1788: "We had the satisfaction of finding the finest harbor in the world."Although a visit to Sydney is an essential part of an Australian experience, the city is no more representative of Australia than Los Angeles is of the United States. Sydney has joined the ranks of the great cities whose characters are essentially international. What Sydney offers is style, sophistication, and great looks—an exhilarating prelude to the continent at its back door.
Day 2
1 March 2025
Sydney, New South Wales
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Sydney belongs to the exclusive club of cities that generate excitement. At the end of a marathon flight there's renewed vitality in the cabin as the plane circles the city, where thousands of yachts are suspended on the dark water and the sails of the Opera House glisten in the distance. Blessed with dazzling beaches and a sunny climate, Sydney is among the most beautiful cities on the planet.With 4.6 million people, Sydney is the biggest and most cosmopolitan city in Australia. A wave of immigration from the 1950s has seen the Anglo-Irish immigrants who made up the city's original population joined by Italians, Greeks, Turks, Lebanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thais, and Indonesians. This intermingling has created a cultural vibrancy and energy—and a culinary repertoire—that was missing only a generation ago.Sydneysiders embrace their harbor with a passion. Indented with numerous bays and beaches, Sydney Harbour is the presiding icon for the city, and urban Australia. Captain Arthur Phillip, commander of the 11-ship First Fleet, wrote in his diary when he first set eyes on the harbor on January 26, 1788: "We had the satisfaction of finding the finest harbor in the world."Although a visit to Sydney is an essential part of an Australian experience, the city is no more representative of Australia than Los Angeles is of the United States. Sydney has joined the ranks of the great cities whose characters are essentially international. What Sydney offers is style, sophistication, and great looks—an exhilarating prelude to the continent at its back door.
Day 4
3 March 2025
Brisbane, Queensland
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Founded in 1824 on the banks of the wide, meandering Brisbane River, the former penal colony of Brisbane was for many years regarded as just a big country town. Many beautiful timber Queenslander homes, built in the 1800s, still dot the riverbanks and inner suburbs, and in spring the city's numerous parks erupt in a riot of colorful jacaranda, poinciana, and bougainvillea blossoms. Today the Queensland capital is one of Australia's most up-and-coming cities: glittering high-rises mark its polished business center, slick fashion boutiques and restaurants abound, and numerous outdoor attractions beckon. In summer, temperatures here are broilingly hot and days are often humid, a reminder that this city is part of a subtropical region. Wear SPF 30-plus sunscreen and a broad-brimmed hat outdoors, even on overcast days.Brisbane's inner suburbs, a 5- to 10-minute drive or 15- to 20-minute walk from the city center, have a mix of intriguing eateries and quiet accommodations. Fortitude Valley combines Chinatown with a cosmopolitan mix of clubs, cafés, and boutiques. Spring Hill has several high-quality hotels, and Paddington, New Farm, Petrie Terrace, West End, and Woolloongabba are full of an eclectic mix of restaurants and bars. Brisbane is also a convenient base for trips to the Sunshine and Gold coasts, the mountainous hinterlands, and the Moreton Bay islands.
Day 6
5 March 2025
Airlie Beach
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Day 8
7 March 2025
Yorkeys Knob, Cairns, Queensland
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Day 12
11 March 2025
Darwin, Northern Territory
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Darwin is Australia's most colorful, and exotic, capital city. Surrounded on three sides by the turquoise waters of the Timor Sea, the streets are lined with tropical flowers and trees. Warm and dry in winter, hot and steamy in summer, it's a relaxed and casual place, as well as a beguiling blend of tropical frontier outpost and Outback hardiness. Thanks to its close proximity to Southeast Asia and its multicultural population it also seems more like Asia than the rest of Australia. Darwin is a city that has always had to fight for its survival. The seductiveness of contemporary Darwin lifestyles belies a history of failed attempts that date from 1824 when Europeans attempted to establish an enclave in this harsh, unyielding climate. The original 1869 settlement, called Palmerston, was built on a parcel of mangrove wetlands and scrub forest that had changed little in 15 million years. It was not until 1911, after it had already weathered the disastrous cyclones of 1878, 1882, and 1897, that the town was named after the scientist who had visited Australia's shores aboard the Beagle in 1839. During World War II it was bombed more than 60 times, as the harbor full of warships was a prime target for the Japanese war planes. Then, on the night of Christmas Eve 1974, the city was almost completely destroyed by Cyclone Tracy, Australia’s greatest natural disaster. It's a tribute to those who stayed and to those who have come to live here after Tracy that the rebuilt city now thrives as an administrative and commercial center for northern Australia. Old Darwin has been replaced by something of an edifice complex—such buildings as Parliament House and the Supreme Court all seem very grand for such a small city, especially one that prides itself on its casual, outdoor-centric lifestyle. Today Darwin is the best place from which to explore Australia's Top End, with its wonders of Kakadu and the Kimberley region.
Day 17
16 March 2025
Manila
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MANILA, the capital city of the Philippines, was founded in, 1571 by Spanish conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi. It is one of the oldest cities in the country and was the seat of power for most of the colonial rules of the Philippines. It is situated on the eastern shore of Manila Bay and contains a multitude of landmarks, some of which date back to the 16th century. It is home to the baroque 16th-century San Agustin Church as well as Fort Santiago, a storied citadel and military prison. In the 19th century Manila became one of the most modern cities in Asia. Before the Spanish–American War, Manila saw the rise of the Philippine Revolution. Under the American rule following the Spanish-American War, the United States changed the official language from Spanish to English. Towards the end of World War II, during the Battle of Manila, most of the city was flattened by intensive aerial bombardment. Today, tourism is a vital industry in Manila. Major shopping malls and bazaars thrive around Manila.
Day 19
18 March 2025
Hong Kong
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The Hong Kong Island skyline, with its ever-growing number of skyscrapers, speaks to ambition and money. Paris, London, even New York were centuries in the making, while Hong Kong's towers, bright lights, and glitzy shopping emporia weren't yet part of the urban scene when many of the young investment bankers who fuel one of the world's leading financial centers were born. Commerce is concentrated in the glittering high-rises of Central, tucked between Victoria Harbor and forested peaks on Hong Kong Island's north shore. While it's easy to think all the bright lights are the sum of today's Hong Kong, you need only walk or board a tram for the short jaunt west into Western to discover a side of Hong Kong that is more traditionally Chinese but no less high-energy. You'll discover the real Hong Kong to the east of Central, too, in Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, and beyond. Amid the residential towers are restaurants, shopping malls, bars, convention centers, a nice smattering of museums, and—depending on fate and the horse you wager on—one of Hong Kong's luckiest or unluckiest spots, the Happy Valley Racecourse. Kowloon sprawls across a generous swath of the Chinese mainland across Victoria Harbour from Central. Tsim Sha Tsui, at the tip of Kowloon peninsula, is packed with glitzy shops, first-rate museums, and eye-popping views of the skyline across the water. Just to the north are the teeming market streets of Mong Kok and in the dense residential neighborhoods beyond, two of Hong Kong's most enchanting spiritual sights, Wong Tai Sin Temple and Chi Lin Nunnery. As you navigate this huge metropolis (easy to do on the excellent transportation network), keep in mind that streets are usually numbered odd on one side, even on the other. There's no baseline for street numbers and no block-based numbering system, but street signs indicate building numbers for any given block.
Day 20
19 March 2025
Hong Kong
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The Hong Kong Island skyline, with its ever-growing number of skyscrapers, speaks to ambition and money. Paris, London, even New York were centuries in the making, while Hong Kong's towers, bright lights, and glitzy shopping emporia weren't yet part of the urban scene when many of the young investment bankers who fuel one of the world's leading financial centers were born. Commerce is concentrated in the glittering high-rises of Central, tucked between Victoria Harbor and forested peaks on Hong Kong Island's north shore. While it's easy to think all the bright lights are the sum of today's Hong Kong, you need only walk or board a tram for the short jaunt west into Western to discover a side of Hong Kong that is more traditionally Chinese but no less high-energy. You'll discover the real Hong Kong to the east of Central, too, in Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, and beyond. Amid the residential towers are restaurants, shopping malls, bars, convention centers, a nice smattering of museums, and—depending on fate and the horse you wager on—one of Hong Kong's luckiest or unluckiest spots, the Happy Valley Racecourse. Kowloon sprawls across a generous swath of the Chinese mainland across Victoria Harbour from Central. Tsim Sha Tsui, at the tip of Kowloon peninsula, is packed with glitzy shops, first-rate museums, and eye-popping views of the skyline across the water. Just to the north are the teeming market streets of Mong Kok and in the dense residential neighborhoods beyond, two of Hong Kong's most enchanting spiritual sights, Wong Tai Sin Temple and Chi Lin Nunnery. As you navigate this huge metropolis (easy to do on the excellent transportation network), keep in mind that streets are usually numbered odd on one side, even on the other. There's no baseline for street numbers and no block-based numbering system, but street signs indicate building numbers for any given block.
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.