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Transatlantic from Southampton (London), England, United Kingdom with the Queen Anne

Cunard
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Brand new modern, yet timeless Cunard ship
Cruises Europe, Caribbean and across the Atlantic
Exciting new dining and entertainment venues

Destination

Transatlantic

Trip Duration

12 nights

Cruise Ship

Queen Anne

Cruise Company

Cunard

Itinerary

Southampton is a historical port city located in Hampshire county, southern England. A popular city in its own right, with attractions including the Tudor House, the stunning gardens of Mottisfont Abbey, and more, most of its appeal is held in its status as your gateway to the metropolis of London. Most cruise lines visiting Southampton will start or end their cruise here, or will offer excursions to explore nearby London. There you can enjoy everything from history to culture, cuisine and everything in between. The Tower of London, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and a whole lot more await.

Hamilton in Bermuda is a paradise island. Beautiful beaches, spectacular snorkeling and an incredibly clean environment are to be enjoyed.

Port Canaveral is a port in Brevard County in the US state of Florida . It is one of the busiest cruise, cargo and naval ports in the world. Frozen citrus juice, cement and building materials are exported out of the Port Canaveral port, while steel, cars, lumber and plate are imported. There are about 10 ships that enter it every day, including cruise ships. Port Canaveral is located just 64km east of Orlando, meaning you can combine a cruise with a visit to the city's theme parks and the Kennedy Space Centre.

The city of Fort Lauderdale in the U.S. state of Florida and makes an ideal holiday destination. Due to the many canals in the city, Fort Lauderdale is also known as the American Venice. In the 1970's, the area was very popular with students celebrating Spring Break but these were replaced by cruise vacationers in recent years. Fort Lauderdale offers beautiful beaches, museums, the world's biggest everyday flea market and also the world's largest drive-in cinema, which has 13 screens.

What’s included:

Included Services

  • A cruise from Southampton (London), England, United Kingdom to Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida, USA on board the Queen Anne
  • Accommodation in the cabin category you booked
  • Most entertainment onboard
  • All shipboard main meals (excluding specialty restaurants)
  • All port and government charges

Optional services:

Special Offers

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Take advantage of big savings when you book Cunard’s extraordinary voyages on the Early Saver fare. Discounts are valid on select 2025, 2026 and 2027 cruises between 22 October and close of business on 02 January 2025. Ask your cruise consultant if this offer applies to your departure. Conditions apply* Terms & Conditions apply

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You will be sailing on:

Queen Anne

The newest ship in Cunard's fleet is a spectacular mixture of all things traditional and modern. You will still find everything you have come to love about the Cunard cruising experience on board the Queen Anne with the addition of novel, contemporary practices.

Launch Date:

2024

Passengers:

2996
Learn More about Queen Anne

Who is traveling?

Adults18+ years
2
Kids0-17 years
0
  • 2 Adults

  • 12 nights

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Transatlantic from Southampton (London), England, United Kingdom with the Queen Anne