NTCruise August 24

Cruising, as we know it today, owes much to Cunard's proud history.

Now the company's 249th ship, Queen Anne, heralds the dawn of a new era.

Inspired by the past and built for the future, the designers have conceived a vision of a 21st-century liner, one where there’s a space to suit every mood. Amplifying this new-fashioned opulence, Cunard's White Star Service ensures guests revel in an experience that's the be-all and end-all of holidays at sea. With a capacity of 2,996 guests, Queen Anne recreates several of Cunard’s signature venues, such as the impressive Grand Lobby and the glamorous two-deck-high Queens Room. In the 835-seat Royal Court Theatre, be enthralled by famous experts, renowned authors, and celebrities - part of Cunard's Insights Programme. After dinner, renowned multi-award-winning West End and Broadway theatre producer David Pugh is collaborating with Cunard to deliver Isobel McArthur’s critically acclaimed take on a classic of English literature: Pride and Prejudice* (*Sort Of).

roof, the Pavilion is an ideal hangout. There's a swimming pool, a central stage, and a large LED screen for open-air theatre shows, live music, and cinema screenings, which feature a curated programme of British Film Institute short films under the stars. The tranquil sanctuary that is Mareel Wellness & Beauty offers the chance to experience one of the first cryo-body treatments at sea or the Himalayan salt sauna and cold room to renew the mind, body, and soul. There's an array of treatment rooms and a private spa suite, plus indulgent wellness packages curated by Harper’s Bazaar’s beauty experts. A top-deck Wellness Studio is the go-to option for fitness sessions, including yoga.

Cunard's restaurants are exemplary; now guests can also savour Mediterranean cuisine in Tramonto, Japanese delicacies in Aji Wa, Indian specialities in Aranya, as well as steaks and seafood in Sir Samuel's.

The ever-popular Golden Lion Pub even serves posh pub grub by celebrity chef Michel Roux. Aboard Queen Anne, traditions are served up with a modern twist.

Elevating live entertainment to new heights, the Bright Lights Society is a new show-bar marking the beginning of an entirely new type of entertainment on Queen Anne with immersive shows like Fizz, Noir, and Bitter Sweet Symphony, introduced by a charismatic host. Created under a vast, retractable glass dome

Grand Lobby Gala night

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