You can set sail from Southampton to Hamburg in January 2025 onboard the Queen Anne, completing the journey in three days. Prices start at €150 per person for an interior cabin. The outside cabin costs €270, and the balcony cabin costs €280 – all prices are per person. All meals and gratuities are included.
If you’re planning on booking an outside or balcony cabin, departing 3 days earlier on the Queen Victoria is the cheaper choice, as prices for those cabin types are even cheaper there: Queen Victoria: 2 Nights in a Balcony Cabin from Southampton to Hamburg for €250 pp in January, incl. Tips

The services included in the €150 price offer a lot of value:
- Two nights in an interior cabin (17-19 square meters) with a king-size bed and a bathroom with a shower
- Full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner, afternoon tea, and midnight snacks)
- A bottle of sparkling wine in the cabin
- 24-hour self-service beverage stations with coffee, tea, water, and juices
- Access to onboard amenities like pools, sauna, fitness centre, and library
- A diverse program of courses and lectures
The Route
After boarding in Southampton, the ship will sail through the English Channel, passing the Dutch, Belgian, and French coasts, as well as the North Sea islands, before arriving in Hamburg after a day at sea.
Date | Destination | Arrival | Departure |
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January 5 | Southampton | 16:30 | |
January 6 | Seetag 🌊 | ||
January 7 | Hamburg | 07:00 |
The Ship
The Queen Anne is the latest addition to Cunard’s fleet. Built in 2024, it is 322 meters long and 35 meters wide, constructed at the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy. The ship accommodates around 3,000 passengers and 1,225 crew members.
The ship’s name, Queen Anne, is a tribute to the British monarch who reigned from 1702 to 1714. Cunard has always emphasized a blend of classic style, tradition, and modernity, and these hallmarks are reflected onboard the Queen Anne as well. Much of the interior is designed in an Art Deco style.
The ship has four main restaurants and offers many other dining options, including pan-Asian cuisine, Indian dishes, traditional steaks at the steakhouse, British pub classics at the Golden Lion, and healthy options at the Wellness Café. Numerous bars and lounges invite you to relax with a cocktail. Evening entertainment includes shows at the Royal Court Theatre or live music and DJ sets at the Panorama Pool Club.






The Queen Anne also features a fitness studio and a jogging track, allowing passengers to stay active and enjoy their next meal without guilt. Of course, the onboard wellness area is fully equipped, offering a steam room, dry sauna, Himalayan salt sauna, cold room, experience showers, foot reflexology baths, thermal pool, and heated loungers.
The ship offers a variety of cabin categories, including interior, exterior, and balcony cabins. Those who book a Princess or Queens Grill Suite gain access to the exclusive Grills Terrace, with two infinity whirlpools and cosy seating areas – a perfect retreat from the other public spaces.
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