

Bask in truly unforgettable views of mighty fjords on this seven night voyage through Norway. On board Queen Anne, enjoy live entertainment, gastro pub fare at The Golden Lion, or relax at Mareel® Wellness & Beauty. Explore charming Norwegian villages and their local artisans on foot with optional shore experiences.
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Southampton is a port city on England’s south coast. It’s home to the SeaCity Museum, with an interactive model of the Titanic, which departed from Southampton in 1912. Nearby, Southampton City Art Gallery specialises in modern British art. Solent Sky Museum features vintage aircraft like the iconic Spitfire. Tudor House & Garden displays artifacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike.
A city with its feet in the sea, its head in the skies and its heart in the right place... full of infectious enthusiasm, and happy to share it with visitors. Welcome to Bergen, the old city with a young outlook. Bergen grew up around its colourful harbour – it was the hub of commerce, seafaring and craftsmanship. It became the north’s largest city, Norway’s first capital city and the seat of royalty. Bergensers have an in-born love for their city and even newcomers quickly fall under its spell. Bergen is a charming city full of small wooden houses. They scramble up the mountainsides and compete for space with wealthy mansions, flaunting themselves all the way into the city. Clusters of old houses cling together in among the new quarters. Bergensers take a keen interest in protecting their grass-root traditions and building styles, and Bergen architecture is distinctive yet diverse. Though Bergen has suffered many fires over the centuries, it still has one of Europe’s largest conglomerates of wooden houses.
Beautiful Flaam is situated in the innermost part of the Sognefjord surrounded by high mountains, in the heart of Fjord Norway. In Flaam you can experience the Flaam Railway, one of the world's most spectacular and fantastic railway lines providing panorama views to dramatic Norwegian mountain landscape. Mighty fjord-arms cutting through the landscape attracts each year cruise ships to Flaam Port. Flaam is today a hectic harbour with sightseeing boats and lively street life. Fretheim Hotel with its distinctive architecture offers 120 comfortable rooms, panorama restaurant and bar together with course and conference. Flaam invite you to participate in nature based activities, cultural experiences, historical traditions, fjord trips and active holiday for the entire family.
One of the arms of the Sognefjord, in south going direction,parts in to two smaller fjords.The Aurlandfjord to the east and the Naeroyfjord to the west.In the bottom of the Aurlandfjord lies the village Flam, where you can take Flam railway.
When you are travelling along the Sognefjord, and especially by boat, and feel you have had your fill of vertical mountainsides and cascading waterfalls for a day, you are advised to turn your attention to the small high farms clinging on for dear life. For many of these farms - and some are still inhabited - the fjord is in many cases the only way to travel. You may also observe on your way in or out the Sognefjord that the weather may change quite dramatically. At the mouth of the fjord the climate is maritime, whereas the innermost parts of the 200-km-long fjord have a much drier inland climate. It is a well-established fact that it is not easy to sail on the Sognefjord. The currents may be strong in some places, and they may quickly change directions. In some places winds may blow hard whereas the very same wind direction may give calm waters around the next point of land. Some days you may see differently coloured current patterns on the fjord surface, and these are extensions of the river flows. These fluvial currents guide the wild salmon back to their river of birth to spawn. Occasionally you may still observe the wooden structures formerly used by local farmers as observation posts to catch the wild salmon in nets. This fishery used to be an important export industry, and in the wintertime ice was cut in the lakes and stored in special houses to be used in summertime to keep the salmon as fresh as possible. Nowadays the wild salmon is an endangered species, but when you visit Laerdal and the Norwegian Wild Salmon Centre, you may learn more about the salmon and traditional fishing methods. If you are very lucky, you may even get a chance to see the "live" spawning rituals of the wild salmon. At the Sognefjord Aquarium in Balestrand you may experience the interesting diversity of marine life in the fjord.
On the shores of the Nordfjord, little Olden is a gateway to a spectacular ice wilderness of stunning dimensions. Climb an amazing zig-zag road past towering cliffs and tumbling waterfalls to the giant Jostedal glacier--the largest icefield in Europe, where summer skiers zip over ice moguls! Or take a horse-drawn carriage to a beautiful lake watered by the blue ice massif of Briksdal Glacier.
The beautiful Innvik- fjord, an inner arm of Nordfjord, typical of the scenery around Olden, Loen and Stryn.
Nordfjord consists of the municipalities of Stryn, Hornindal, Gloppen, Eid, Bremanger, Vågsøy and Selje. A journey along the Nordfjord offers an exceptional variety of scenery ranging from blue glacier arms and towering mountains to fertile valleys and deep lakes, and taking you right out to the coast and the relentless breakers of the Stadhavet sea. The Jostedalsbreen glacier gives the rivers and lakes a special green hue that is found only near the glacier. Here, there is plenty of refreshing water and fresh air for everyone. The noumerous attractions of Nordfjord lie waiting for you. You can take part in some of our many activities or just wander in the sun along white sandy beaches, breathing in the fresh air.
Haugesund is a young and vibrant town with roots dating back to Viking times. It was the Viking, Harald the Fair-haired, who united Norway as a kingdom. To commemorate his achievement, Norway’s national monumnet, Haraldshaugen, was erected just north of Haugesund. As with the Vikings, seafaring and trade symbolises this coastal region. It was the plentiful shoals of herring along the rugged coastline that led to the development of Haugesund as an important hub for fish export and late as Norway’s leading shipbuilding centre. Today, Haugesund is one of Norway’s most popular congress and festival towns. First class hotels and restaurants combined with a town-centre hosting several hundred shops and a diverse cultural life that caters for the most demanding tastes creates a thriving dynamic region. For pleasure boats, Haugesund is a popular guest harbour where it is possible to sail right into the heart of the town, while at the same time it is only a few minutes from the wild and scenic Haugalandet countryside.
Southampton is a port city on England’s south coast. It’s home to the SeaCity Museum, with an interactive model of the Titanic, which departed from Southampton in 1912. Nearby, Southampton City Art Gallery specialises in modern British art. Solent Sky Museum features vintage aircraft like the iconic Spitfire. Tudor House & Garden displays artifacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike.
Let Queen Anne® become your home away from home as you explore some of the world’s most enticing locations during her inaugural season. Whether you seek plentiful sea days to truly enjoy the ship, or you’d prefer a voyage on which you’ll discover a new destination almost every day, Queen Anne’s choices do not disappoint. Be a part of history as Cunard's newest ship is welcomed for the very first time, turning heads in destinations all over the world.
Britannia Restaurant
Britannia Restaurant: This main restaurant invites you to enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner with a real sense of occasion. Dining is a highlight of each Cunard voyage and the grandeur of the Britannia Restaurant ensures it's always memorable, especially on Gala Evenings. Experience a stylish and vibrant atmosphere and be tempted by freshly prepared dishes which range from twists on traditional favorites to contemporary selections. If you decide to join us here for breakfast or lunch you'll find it traditional and relaxed, whereas at dinner this glamorous venue really sparkles. Choose from 6pm, 8pm or open dining. with last orders at 9pm. Reservations can be made in advance.
Princess Grill Restaurant: The exclusive Princess Grill Restaurant will offer an exquisite and unforgettable dining experience. You'll be met with an array of tempting choices to delight the tastebuds and pique your curiosity for the next course.
Queens Grill Restaurant: The Queens Grill Restaurant is truly the epitome of luxurious, intimate dining. With a stellar menu and an atmosphere to match, enjoy the ultimate in sophistication and exclusivity.
Britannia Club Restaurant: The Britannia Club Restaurant offers an exemplary dining experience and a sense of intimate exclusivity. Here you can enjoy the added pleasure that comes from knowing you have a table reserved throughout your voyage. Even the most discerning of tastebuds will find dishes to please from a menu that offers a varied selection of contemporary and international choices as well as special dishes curated by the chef, only available in Britannia Club.
Well-appointed inside staterooms are a haven of comfort and style to enjoy during your voyage. Features include a Sealy Cunarder bed configurable to king-size or two single beds, satellite TV with movie and music channels, bathroom with a walk-in shower, bathrobes and slippers and more.
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Staterooms feature a window with sea view, Sealy Cunarder bed (king-size or two single beds), lounge area, satellite TV with movies and music, bathrobes and slippers.
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Drink in sparkling sea views from your own private outdoor space in a balcony stateroom, bringing together the best in comfort, convenience, and scenery. Features include a window with sea view, Sealy Cunarder bed configurable to king-size or two single beds, lounge area with seating, satellite TV with movie and music channels, bathroom with a walk-in shower, bathrobes and slippers and more.
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Delight in a prime, central location on board with ocean views that can be enjoyed from both in and outside your Princess Grill Suite. Features include a Sealy Cunarder bed configurable to king-size or two single beds, lounge area with seating, satellite TV with movie and music channels, bathroom with a large walk-in shower, luxury bathrobes and slippers and more. Enjoy exclusive access to the Princess Grill restaurant and dine anytime at your reserved table.
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![]() | 2 lower berths and 1 upper berth |
![]() | 3rd berth is a single sofabed |
![]() | 3rd and 4th berth is a double sofabed |
![]() | Balcony is shaded by deck structure above |
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![]() | Forward-facing ocean view |
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![]() | Metal-fronted balcony |
![]() | Views obstructed by lifeboats and during Panama Canal transits lifeboats are adjacent to the balcony |
![]() | Balcony visible from above |
![]() | Additional shower room |
![]() | 3rd and 4th berth are a single sofabed and one upper bed |
*Price shown is per person based on double occupancy and is valid for select stateroom categories only. Click on the Terms & Conditions link below for details.
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Ship's registry: Bermuda
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