Queen Anne

Queen Anne is a Vista Class cruise ship operated by Cunard Line. She entered service in 2024, measures 113,000 gross tons, and carries approximately 2,996 guests at double occupancy.

Key Facts

  • Class: Vista Class
  • Year: 2024
  • Tonnage: 113,000 GT
  • Guests: 2,996
  • IMO: 9930928

Quick Answer: Queen Anne is Cunard's newest ship — 113,000 GT, 2,996 guests, launched in 2024. She blends Cunard's White Star heritage with contemporary design and the line's most diverse dining and entertainment options. This page covers deck plans, live tracking, dining venues, and videos.

Best For: Travelers drawn to Cunard's heritage but who want a more modern, relaxed onboard feel. Queen Anne suits cruisers who appreciate British elegance without the full formality of Queen Mary 2 — newer public spaces, expanded dining choices, and a fresh take on the Cunard experience.

Queen Anne tends to suit passengers who are curious about Cunard but want something more contemporary than QM2 or the older Vista-class sisters. She carries the largest guest count in the fleet and introduces new venues alongside Cunard staples like afternoon tea and the Royal Court Theatre. If you want the classic transatlantic crossing, that remains QM2's domain. If you prefer an intimate, smaller Cunard ship, Queen Elizabeth or Queen Victoria may be a better fit at roughly 90,000 GT and 2,081 guests.

Key Facts

  • Ship Class: Queen Anne Class — 113,000 GT, 2,996 guests, 1,225 crew
  • Signature Features: Most contemporary Cunard design, expanded dining options, Royal Court Theatre, White Star heritage with modern touches
  • Itineraries: Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Transatlantic, world voyages
  • Entered Service: 2024 — Cunard's first new ship since 2010

A First Look at Queen Anne

Queen Anne exterior view
Photo: jimmywayne via Flickr
Queen Anne cruise ship
Photo: A Guy Named Nyal via Flickr (CC BY-SA)

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At a Glance

Queen Anne is a Queen Anne Class ship from Cunard. With 113,000 gross tons and capacity for 2,996 guests, she entered service in 2024.

Queen Anne Specifications

Gross Tonnage
113,000
Guests
2,996
Year Built
2024
Class
Queen Anne Class
Length
322m
Crew
1,225

Queen Anne dining venue Dining on Queen Anne

Dining venue information coming soon. Cunard ships typically feature a variety of complimentary and specialty dining options.

The Logbook: Queen Anne

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Entertainment & Activities

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Ship Statistics

Gross Tonnage
113,000 GT
Guests
2,996
Crew
1,225
Entered Service
2024
Class
Vista Class

Queen Anne Deck Plans

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Queen Anne Deck Plans

View the official deck plans to explore Queen Anne's layout.

Queen Anne simplified deck plan preview
Simplified deck layout overview

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Frequently Asked Questions About Queen Anne

What dining options are available on Queen Anne?

Queen Anne offers complimentary dining including the main dining room and buffet. Specialty restaurants vary by ship and may require reservations or carry an additional charge. Check the dining section above for specific venues available on this ship.

How do I find the deck plans for Queen Anne?

Deck plans are available through the links on this page. You can also find official deck plans on the Cunard Line website or in the cruise planner app.

Where does Queen Anne sail?

Ship deployments vary by season. Check the Cunard Line website for current itineraries and departure ports for Queen Anne.

How can I track Queen Anne's current location?

Use the live ship tracker section on this page to see the ship's current position, speed, and next port in real-time when available.

Is this information official?

This page provides planning resources and community insights. Always confirm details with Cunard Line or your travel advisor before booking.

Sources & Attribution

Ship specifications from official cruise line materials. Photos credited where shown. Data verified against industry sources.

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