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Round-the-world Cruise - from Hamburg - 110171

91 days Queen Anne (Cunard)

Organizer: Cunard
Cruise line: Cunard
Destination: Round-the-world
Departure port: Hamburg (Germany)
Arrival port: Hamburg (Germany)
Dates: January 2027
  • Welcome reception on board
  • Use of the Concierge Service & access to the Concierge Lounge
  • Invitation to a cocktail party & exclusive event on shore

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Route

Day Travel station Arrival Departure Info
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Hamburg (Germany)
Hamburg, Germany – through the Speicherstadt to the Water Castle
The second-largest city in Germany (with a population of 1.8 million) lies at the Elbe and Alster rivers. Due to its location, Hamburg has a dense network of waterways and has more bridges than even Venice! The Hanseatic city is one of the most important economic centres in Germany on account of the overseas port and the media and cultural centre. This city of contrasts has a highly developed entertainment culture that visitors can experience first hand in the legendary 'St. Pauli' area and in Hamburg's many music halls and theatres. The 1,200-year-old city is loved by culture-vultures and scenesters alike, and buildings with ultra-modern shops and bars are sprouting up all over the city between the traditional office buildings. Other attractions include: the "Michel", the entire port development, the "Jungfernstieg", the "Reeperbahn', the TV tower, Hagenbeck Zoo, the warehouse area "Speicherstadt", Mönckebergstraße, St. Jacobi Church and the fish market.
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Rotterdam (Netherlands)
Rotterdam, Netherlands – Dreamlike view of the old harbor
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Zeebrugge (Flanders, Belgium)
Zeebrugge (Flanders, Belgium) - Picture 1
Zeebrugge, the largest fishing port in Belgium, is linked to Bruges, of which it is a subdivision, by means of a twelve kilometre long canal. Bruges is well worth a look. Along the long beach promenade there are lots of cafés where you can sit and relax. The fish auction hall at the rear of the harbour is one of the largest and most modern in Europe and can be seen during a tour of the harbour. Zeebrugge also has a yacht marina, with space to accommodate around one hundred ships. Sights include: St. George's Memorial, Pierre Vandamme sea-lock, the diamond museum, the Memling Museum, the Church of Our Lady, the Oldtimer and Motorbike Museum, Minne Water Park, and the home brewery 'De Halve Maan'.
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Zeebrugge (Flanders, Belgium)
Zeebrugge (Flanders, Belgium) - Picture 1
Zeebrugge, the largest fishing port in Belgium, is linked to Bruges, of which it is a subdivision, by means of a twelve kilometre long canal. Bruges is well worth a look. Along the long beach promenade there are lots of cafés where you can sit and relax. The fish auction hall at the rear of the harbour is one of the largest and most modern in Europe and can be seen during a tour of the harbour. Zeebrugge also has a yacht marina, with space to accommodate around one hundred ships. Sights include: St. George's Memorial, Pierre Vandamme sea-lock, the diamond museum, the Memling Museum, the Church of Our Lady, the Oldtimer and Motorbike Museum, Minne Water Park, and the home brewery 'De Halve Maan'.
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Southampton (England)
Southampton (England) - Picture 1
Southampton is the largest port in Great Britain. It is from here that the Mayflower set sail for the New World, as commemorated by the Mayflower Memorial. The town's landmark is the 'Bargate', a city gate built by the Normans. Southampton is also known as the entertainment capital on the South coast. Cinemas, theatres, museums, bars and pubs, art galleries and all kinds of watersports attract thousands of visitors.
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Hamilton (Bermuda)
Hamilton (Bermuda) - Picture 1
Hamilton is the capital of the Bermudas and lies at the eastern end of the Great Sound in the Atlantic Ocean. The town was founded in 1790 and made capital of the Bermudas in 1815. The "sugar-frosted architecture" of the houses and buildings with their whitewashed roofs and pastel-coloured fronts dating from the 18th and 19th centuries is truly unique. Local attractions include "Sessions House", the cathedral, the defences at Fort Hamilton and the port, which was designated a free port in 1956 and is the largest in the Bermudas.
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Port Canaveral (Florida, USA)
Port Canaveral (Florida, USA) - Picture 1
Port Canaveral in Florida is the port at famous Cape Canaveral, founded in 1949 as a missile-firing installation and today the launch site for satellites and spaceships. Cape Canaveral is the site of the NASA Kennedy Space Centre, the Hall of Fame of the US astronauts, the Air Force Space Museum with more than 700 rockets, the historic launch complex 39 and the US Space Camp in Florida. All of the Apollos and Space Shuttles launched from here. Port Canaveral has developed from a small oil and shrimp harbour into one of the largest cruise ports in the world with more than 3 million passengers a year. The pier, which is 300 m long and stretches out into the open sea with many restaurants, bars and shops, is also worth a visit.
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Fort Lauderdale (Florida, USA)
Fort Lauderdale (Florida, USA) - Picture 1
Fort Lauderdale was originally created as a military base and has more than 270 waterways that meet at the city's yacht marina, the second-largest in the USA. This is why this port is also known as the "American Venice". Las Olas Boulevard is the centre of the city and has many shops, up-market boutiques, art galleries and restaurants. The biggest attraction in Fort Lauderdale is the white sandy beach, which stretches for many kilometres. Other sights include Stranahan House - the oldest historic building in the city, the Museum of Discovery and Science, the Riverfront Complex and the house by the river that Al Capone once called home.
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Grand Turk (Turks and Caicos Islands)
Grand Turk (Turks and Caicos Islands) - Picture 1
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Bridgetown (Barbados)
Bridgetown (Barbados) - Picture 1
Bridgetown is the capital of Barbados. This city, with a population of 6,700 lies at the South coast of the country. Tourists will find a huge range of shopping options and an exciting nightlife at the ultra-modern port facility of this idyllic little town. Bridgetown has a historic synagogue, built by Brazilian Jews in 1627, shortly after the founding of the British colony. A variety of water sports are on offer at the beaches at Dover, Rockley and Needhams Point.
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Fortaleza (Ceará, Brazil)
Fortaleza (Ceará, Brazil) - Picture 1
With 360 days of sunshine, the capital of the state of Ceará boasts the best and most settled weather in Brazil. Due to its proximity to the equator, sunshine is guaranteed even during the "Brazilian Winter" (in July and August). The sandy beach at Praia do Futuro, around 8 km South-East of Fortaleza, is perfect for sunbathing. The city's atmosphere is busy and vibrant with an excellent nightlife with jumping bars, pubs, restaurants and discos and even on the beach the party never stops all year round. Sights: Passeio Público park, the traditional market "Mercado Central", the fish market, the legendary "Praca José de Alencar" square, the art nouveau theatre "José de Alencar", the nature and ecological park Do Coco, the fort at Nosha Senhora da Assuncoa and the cathedral.
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Salvador de Bahia (Brazil)
Salvador de Bahia (Brazil) - Picture 1
Salvador da Bahia, the 'black heart of Brazil', lies on the North-East coast. In the 16th century it was the largest city in the entire southern hemisphere. Today, Salvador is a melting pot of cultures and the centre of African culture. The city at "All Saints Bay" is probably the most exotic and eccentric city in Brazil. Two thirds of the population are the descendants of African slaves. African rituals, cults and religion can thus be found at every turn. In the historic old town, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, baroque buildings are a reminder of colonial rule. Lots of churches and a market for arts and crafts are also to be found in the town centre. A pure, exotic atmosphere, happy people, palm-lined beaches stretching several kilometres, music and the Afro-Brazilian culture are ever-present.
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Buzios (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Buzios (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) - Picture 1
The idyllic port of Búzios is hidden away on a peninsula in the South Atlantic Ocean. This fishing village, with its South Seas flair, free of giant concrete hotels and not far from Rio de Janeiro, is considered to be Brazil's top beach resort. Despite the varied options on offer to tourists, Búzios is far from being a Brazilian version of St. Tropez. Thanks to environmental initiatives it was possible to prevent it being developed into a faceless concrete hotel-lined beachfront - houses are not permitted to be built higher than two storeys. As a result, this once-remote fishing village has been able to retain its traditional charm.
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Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) - Picture 1
The metropolis of Rio de Janeiro lies nestled in beautiful countryside with a view of islands and paradise beaches. The city's landmarks are Copacabana beach and the Sugar Loaf Mountain, which gives the city its unmistakable silhouette. Opposite, on Corcovado hill, stands the world-famous statue of Christ. Historic churches and monuments compete with modern architecture; typical traditional street markets stand directly beside ultra-modern shopping centres. A trip in a cable car to the peak of the Sugar Loaf, which is over 700 m high, promises a truly breathtaking view of the city. Sights include: Metropolitana Cathedral, the municipal theatre, the city palace Paco Imperial, the National Historical Museum, Sugar Loaf Mountain and the statue of Christ.
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Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) - Picture 1
The metropolis of Rio de Janeiro lies nestled in beautiful countryside with a view of islands and paradise beaches. The city's landmarks are Copacabana beach and the Sugar Loaf Mountain, which gives the city its unmistakable silhouette. Opposite, on Corcovado hill, stands the world-famous statue of Christ. Historic churches and monuments compete with modern architecture; typical traditional street markets stand directly beside ultra-modern shopping centres. A trip in a cable car to the peak of the Sugar Loaf, which is over 700 m high, promises a truly breathtaking view of the city. Sights include: Metropolitana Cathedral, the municipal theatre, the city palace Paco Imperial, the National Historical Museum, Sugar Loaf Mountain and the statue of Christ.
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Santos (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Santos (Sao Paulo, Brazil) - Picture 1
Santos is the largest and busiest port in Latin America. Opulent facades are a reminder of the era of the coffee traders in the 19th century. The city's aquarium on the wide Avenida Bartolomeu de Gusmao has tropical fish, turtles, eels and sea lions. Even today, Santos is the largest coffee export port in Brazil.
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Montevideo (Uruguay)
Montevideo (Uruguay) - Picture 1
Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay and the municipality of the same name is seen to be the economic, administrative and cultural centre of the country. The nearby resorts with their beaches make the harbour particularly attractive. In addition to the varied cultural offerings, the city also has many tertiary education institutes, such as the University of the Republic, founded in 1849. Sights include: Montevideo hill; the mausoleum dedicated to the national hero, José Gervasio Artigas; the former seat of the national parliament, "Cabildo"; the cathedral, the National Museum of History and the Fine Arts.
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Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Buenos Aires (Argentina) - Picture 1
Buenos Aires is the capital of the Republic of Argentina and was founded in 1536 by the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Mendoza. The Latin American city, also known as the "Queen of La Plata" has a very European feel, both in terms of architecture and local customs, spiced with a dash of Latin American warmth and informality. A megalopolis with eleven million inhabitants (making it one of the largest cities in the world) Buenos Aires has always had great allure. Incomers see it as the gateway to the New World, the city of tango, football, a vibrant cultural life and elegance in South America.
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Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Buenos Aires (Argentina) - Picture 1
Buenos Aires is the capital of the Republic of Argentina and was founded in 1536 by the Spanish conquistador Pedro de Mendoza. The Latin American city, also known as the "Queen of La Plata" has a very European feel, both in terms of architecture and local customs, spiced with a dash of Latin American warmth and informality. A megalopolis with eleven million inhabitants (making it one of the largest cities in the world) Buenos Aires has always had great allure. Incomers see it as the gateway to the New World, the city of tango, football, a vibrant cultural life and elegance in South America.
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Puerto Madryn (Chubut, Argentina)
Puerto Madryn (Chubut, Argentina) - Picture 1
Modern architecture dominates the most part of Puerto Madryn, founded in the mid-19th century by colonists from Wales. There are lots of beaches in the centre of the city and the surrounding area that are excellent for swimming and sunbathing. The idyllic beaches of Playa La Mimosa and Playa El Indio to the South of the city centre are sheltered and especially popular. Puerto Madryn is also the most famous diving centre in Argentina. Crystal clear water and the rocky reefs in Golfo Nuevo as well as the untouched fauna attract a great number of visitors. The Valdés peninsula nature reserve with its sea lion, seal and elephant seal colonies, as well as whales and other sea animals is also nearby.
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Ushuaia (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina)
Ushuaia (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina) - Picture 1
Ushuaia, the capital of the Argentinean part of Tierra del Fuego, was built by prisoners. The old prison has become an attraction and is a must-see. The town, which is considered to be the most southerly town in the world, lies directly by the snow-covered mountains of the Andes and by the Beagle Canal.
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Cape Horn (Chile)
Cape Horn (Chile) - Picture 1
Cape Horn (Spanish: Cabo de Hornos) is the most southerly point of South America and was named by Dutch sailors after the city of Hoorn. It is situated on an island that is part of Chile and for a long time was one of the routes most feared by seafarers. Passage to the West in particular was extremely dangerous and difficult due to the constant Westerlies. In Cape Horn there is a monument in the shape of an albatross that is visible from out at sea. The monument is dedicated to the many sailors who perished in these waters aboard their heavily-laden cargo ships during the first few decades of the last century.
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Punta Arenas (Chile)
Punta Arenas (Chile) - Picture 1
Punta Arenas is said to be the most southerly city on the planet. Prior to the opening of the Panama canal, the city on the Strait of Magellan was an important port shaped by a colourful mix of European immigrants. Luxurious villas owned by the sheep farming barons around the plaza line the city. The view over the colourful rooftops stretches across the Strait of Magellan to Tierra del Fuego. In the Summer people meet at the plaza, where large trees provide some much-welcomed shade.
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Amalia Glacier (Chile)
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Pio Glacier (Chile)
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Puerto Montt (Chile)
Puerto Montt (Chile) - Picture 1
Puerto Montt, the capital of the Chilean region of Los Lagos, is situated around 1,000 km South of Santiago at a wide Pacific bay. Despite having a population of 130,000, the port, which is the last stop on the North-South railway, has retained a small town atmosphere and charm. With its splendid rooftops and balconies, Puerto Montt is reminiscent of a small Bavarian village and was indeed inhabited for a time by Bavarian settlers. The city is famous for its eucalyptus and pine forests as well as the many lakes and snow-covered volcanoes.
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San Antonio (Chile)
San Antonio (Chile) - Picture 1
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San Antonio (Chile)
San Antonio (Chile) - Picture 1
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Coquimbo (Chile)
Coquimbo (Chile) - Picture 1
Together with the neighbouring town of La Serena, this bathing resort and harbour town represents the centre of Chile's "little North". The newly-built waterfront is the perfect place from which to explore the old town. The contrast between the buildings built around 1950 according to the Socialist model and the churches from the 17th and 18th century (of which there are around two dozen!) is particularly striking. La Serena, the second-oldest town in Chile after Santiago, is also well worth a visit. It has 29 churches and a romantic 'Avenida' with Roman and Greek statues.
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Arica (Chile)
The most northerly town in Chile is located by the sea and serves as the starting point for tours of the Andes uplands to Putre and the National Parks "Las Vicuñas" and "Lauca" and to the sites of ancient Incan settlements. In 1883, following the "Salpeter war" (1879-1883), the city was ceded by Bolivia to Chile, causing Bolivia to lose its access to the Pacific.
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Callao - Lima (Peru)
Callao - Lima (Peru) - Picture 1
Callao is a suburb of Lima, the capital of Peru. Callao is the main transportation hub of South America, with one of the largest ports in this Southern Hemisphere. Lima is also the largest city in the country, in western Peru on the Pacific coast. Lima's old town, with its streets laid out like a chessboard, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991. The city is a mixture of Colonial-style buildings and modern architecture. The "Plaza de Armas" is the real highlight. This is where the cathedral, the presidential palace and many important churches, such as the Iglesia San Francisco, the Iglesia la Merced and the Iglesia Santo Domingo. At the corner of the Plaza is an equestrian monument honouring the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro, who founded Lima in January 1535, in order to focus the reign over the conquered kingdom of the Incas here. The San Francisco monastery with its catacombs, which is close to the Plazuela San Francisco, is also worth seeing. A trip to the Plaza de Mayo, throbbing with hundreds of traders and the shopping street Calle Union are also well worth a visit. Other sights include: the Museo de la Nacion, the "Museo de Oro" and the Miraflores and Barranco districts.
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Callao - Lima (Peru)
Callao - Lima (Peru) - Picture 1
Callao is a suburb of Lima, the capital of Peru. Callao is the main transportation hub of South America, with one of the largest ports in this Southern Hemisphere. Lima is also the largest city in the country, in western Peru on the Pacific coast. Lima's old town, with its streets laid out like a chessboard, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991. The city is a mixture of Colonial-style buildings and modern architecture. The "Plaza de Armas" is the real highlight. This is where the cathedral, the presidential palace and many important churches, such as the Iglesia San Francisco, the Iglesia la Merced and the Iglesia Santo Domingo. At the corner of the Plaza is an equestrian monument honouring the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro, who founded Lima in January 1535, in order to focus the reign over the conquered kingdom of the Incas here. The San Francisco monastery with its catacombs, which is close to the Plazuela San Francisco, is also worth seeing. A trip to the Plaza de Mayo, throbbing with hundreds of traders and the shopping street Calle Union are also well worth a visit. Other sights include: the Museo de la Nacion, the "Museo de Oro" and the Miraflores and Barranco districts.
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Manta (Ecuador)
Manta (Ecuador) - Picture 1
Manta is the most important town in the province of Manabí. The name originates from the Manta culture, which dates back to the year 500. The town has undergone a dynamic development in the fields of industry, trade and tourism. It produces primarily coffee, cocoa and tuna. Not far from the town is Montecristi, where nearly the entire population is involved in the production of Panama hats. Sights include: the museum, which exhibits mostly pre-Columbian art; the Indio market selling hand-made items.
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Fuerte Amador - Panamá (Panama)
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Panama Canal (Panama)
Panama Canal (Panama) - Picture 1
In the middle of Central America lies the tropical region of the Panama Canal with its lush vegetation and rainforests. The Panama Canal is a technical masterpiece and one of the most important waterways in the world. It takes just a day to travel along the canal, but visitors are sure to remember the trip for many a long year.
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Oranjestad (Aruba)
Oranjestad (Aruba) - Picture 1
Oranjestad is the capital of Aruba, the smallest of the ABC-Islands and is closest to Venezuela. Oranjestad is a lively little town with many shopping arcades and restaurants. The new houses are a rather bold and colourful echo of the old colonial style, making it seem at times like one has landed in a Caribbean version of Disneyland. This is also where visitors can find the lovely schooner harbour, where there is a daily market. Zoutman Fort, the oldest building on the island, houses the Historical Museum. Every Tuesday a mini music festival is held in the courtyard, providing an insight into island culture. The Archaeological Museum, the Geological Museum and the Numismatics Museum are also worth a visit. Oranjestad is famous for its excellent shopping facilities and the shopping street of Caya Betico Croes offers the greatest choice. In terms of tourism, Aruba is the most developed of the islands. The shops entice passengers with duty free luxury articles; or visitors can choose to spend a day at the beach or get carried away by the nightlife in one of the island's many casinos. To the North-West of Oranjestad is where the main beach, measuring 12 kilometres in length, begins. It is a lovely sandy beach lined by palm trees and hotels ranging from up-market to pure luxury high-end. Anyone spending any length of time on Aruba should definitely take a trip inland to see the huge monoliths and the ancient rock paintings of the indigenous peoples in the caves at Fontain and Canashito and at the cliffs of Arikok and Ayo.
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Fort Lauderdale (Florida, USA)
Fort Lauderdale (Florida, USA) - Picture 1
Fort Lauderdale was originally created as a military base and has more than 270 waterways that meet at the city's yacht marina, the second-largest in the USA. This is why this port is also known as the "American Venice". Las Olas Boulevard is the centre of the city and has many shops, up-market boutiques, art galleries and restaurants. The biggest attraction in Fort Lauderdale is the white sandy beach, which stretches for many kilometres. Other sights include Stranahan House - the oldest historic building in the city, the Museum of Discovery and Science, the Riverfront Complex and the house by the river that Al Capone once called home.
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Port Canaveral (Florida, USA)
Port Canaveral (Florida, USA) - Picture 1
Port Canaveral in Florida is the port at famous Cape Canaveral, founded in 1949 as a missile-firing installation and today the launch site for satellites and spaceships. Cape Canaveral is the site of the NASA Kennedy Space Centre, the Hall of Fame of the US astronauts, the Air Force Space Museum with more than 700 rockets, the historic launch complex 39 and the US Space Camp in Florida. All of the Apollos and Space Shuttles launched from here. Port Canaveral has developed from a small oil and shrimp harbour into one of the largest cruise ports in the world with more than 3 million passengers a year. The pier, which is 300 m long and stretches out into the open sea with many restaurants, bars and shops, is also worth a visit.
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Ponta Delgada (São Miguel, Azores)
Ponta Delgada (São Miguel, Azores) - Picture 1
Ponta Delgada is the port and the main city on the island of São Miguel in the Azores. The city, which has a population of around 30,000 is colourful and lively. The relatively small town with the historic centre is known for its pretty parks and small streets and squares. A stroll along the long waterside promenade or around the yacht marina is particularly enjoyable. Sights include: the parish church, the market, the regional museum with an exhibition on local culture, city gates dating from the 18th century.
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Southampton (England)
Southampton (England) - Picture 1
Southampton is the largest port in Great Britain. It is from here that the Mayflower set sail for the New World, as commemorated by the Mayflower Memorial. The town's landmark is the 'Bargate', a city gate built by the Normans. Southampton is also known as the entertainment capital on the South coast. Cinemas, theatres, museums, bars and pubs, art galleries and all kinds of watersports attract thousands of visitors.
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Zeebrugge (Flanders, Belgium)
Zeebrugge (Flanders, Belgium) - Picture 1
Zeebrugge, the largest fishing port in Belgium, is linked to Bruges, of which it is a subdivision, by means of a twelve kilometre long canal. Bruges is well worth a look. Along the long beach promenade there are lots of cafés where you can sit and relax. The fish auction hall at the rear of the harbour is one of the largest and most modern in Europe and can be seen during a tour of the harbour. Zeebrugge also has a yacht marina, with space to accommodate around one hundred ships. Sights include: St. George's Memorial, Pierre Vandamme sea-lock, the diamond museum, the Memling Museum, the Church of Our Lady, the Oldtimer and Motorbike Museum, Minne Water Park, and the home brewery 'De Halve Maan'.
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Hamburg (Germany)
Hamburg, Germany – through the Speicherstadt to the Water Castle
The second-largest city in Germany (with a population of 1.8 million) lies at the Elbe and Alster rivers. Due to its location, Hamburg has a dense network of waterways and has more bridges than even Venice! The Hanseatic city is one of the most important economic centres in Germany on account of the overseas port and the media and cultural centre. This city of contrasts has a highly developed entertainment culture that visitors can experience first hand in the legendary 'St. Pauli' area and in Hamburg's many music halls and theatres. The 1,200-year-old city is loved by culture-vultures and scenesters alike, and buildings with ultra-modern shops and bars are sprouting up all over the city between the traditional office buildings. Other attractions include: the "Michel", the entire port development, the "Jungfernstieg", the "Reeperbahn', the TV tower, Hagenbeck Zoo, the warehouse area "Speicherstadt", Mönckebergstraße, St. Jacobi Church and the fish market.

Standard included services

Included

  • Cruise from Hamburg (Germany) / to Hamburg (Germany)
  • All harbour charges and taxes
  • Participation in board events and use of most of the ship facilities
  • Beverage stations for 24-hour self-service with coffee, tea, water and juices
  • Welcoming sparkling wine in the cabin
  • Tips on board
  • Afternoon tea
  • All meals (in some speciality restaurants surcharges are possible)
  • Gala evening
  • 24-hour cabin service
  • German-speaking onboard service
  • Luggage transport at embarkation and disembarkation

Not included

  • Personal expenses on board
  • Additional services, such as, e.g. hairdressers, massages, etc.
  • Shore excursions, coach tours, walking tours
  • Travel insurance
Cunard
Package: Cruise Smart
This package does not include any additional services to the standard included services.

For this package the following General terms and conditions apply

Cunard
Package: Cruise Premium
This package includes the following services in addition to the standard included services:
  • Free use of the shuttle buses between the ship and the city center (if available)
  • Up to 825 USD onboard credit per person (depending on the category) 1
  • 1) Valid for the first and second person in cabin/suite

For this package the following General terms and conditions apply

e-hoi Paket
Package: Cruise Premium + e-hoi flight
This package includes the following services in addition to the standard included services:
  • Scheduled flights in the selected class (excl. transfer to/from port) 1
  • Free use of the shuttle buses between the ship and the city center (if available)
  • 1) One piece of free luggage included per person

For this package the following General terms and conditions apply

e-hoi Paket
Package: Cruise Premium + e-hoi complete package
This package includes the following services in addition to the standard included services:
  • Scheduled flights in the selected class 1
  • Transfer airport - ship
  • Transfer ship - airport
  • Free use of the shuttle buses between the ship and the city center (if available)
  • 1) One piece of free luggage included per person

For this package the following General terms and conditions apply

Conditions of travel:

The indicated cruise prices are special rates that can be subject to special terms of payment and cancellation according to the Terms and Conditions of the organizer.

The advertised cruises, prices, itineraries, etc. are not binding and all information is subject to change by the tour operators.

Deck plan - Queen Anne

Querschnitt: Queen Anne
Inside cabins
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This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
  • 2 single beds (convertible to 1 king size bed)
  • Bathroom with shower, WC
  • Bathrobes and slippers
  • products for personal care
  • Hairdryer
  • cosmetic table and desk
  • satellite TV, flatscreen TV
  • Welcome bottle of sparkling wine
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    This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
    • 2 single beds (convertible to 1 king size bed)
    • Bathroom with shower, WC
    • Bathrobes and slippers
    • products for personal care
    • Hairdryer
    • cosmetic table and desk
    • satellite TV, flatscreen TV
    • Welcome bottle of sparkling wine
      Outside cabins
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      This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
      • Window
      • 2 single beds (convertible to 1 king size bed)
      • Bathroom with bath tub, WC
      • Bathrobes and slippers
      • products for personal care
      • Hairdryer
      • seating area with sofa
      • cosmetic table and desk
      • satellite TV, flatscreen TV
      • Welcome bottle of sparkling wine
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        This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
        • Window
        • 2 single beds (convertible to 1 king size bed)
        • Bathroom with shower, WC
        • Bathrobes and slippers
        • products for personal care
        • Hairdryer
        • seating area with sofa
        • cosmetic table and desk
        • satellite TV, flatscreen TV
        • Welcome bottle of sparkling wine
           -
          This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
          • Window
          • 2 single beds (convertible to 1 king size bed)
          • Bathroom with shower, WC
          • Bathrobes and slippers
          • products for personal care
          • Hairdryer
          • seating area with sofa
          • cosmetic table and desk
          • satellite TV, flatscreen TV
          • Welcome bottle of sparkling wine
             -
            This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
            • Window
            • 2 single beds (convertible to 1 king size bed)
            • Bathroom with shower, WC
            • Bathrobes and slippers
            • products for personal care
            • Hairdryer
            • seating area with sofa
            • cosmetic table and desk
            • satellite TV, flatscreen TV
            • Welcome bottle of sparkling wine

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              Customer evaluations - Queen Anne

              74 Evaluations

              4.3 / 5 4 von fünf und mehr Sterne Bewertungen

              Details on the overall evaluation

              4.5 / 5 4 von fünf und mehr Sterne Bewertungen
              4.5 / 5 4 von fünf und mehr Sterne Bewertungen
              4.4 / 5 4 von fünf und mehr Sterne Bewertungen
              4.0 / 5 3 von fünf und mehr Sterne Bewertungen
              3.7 / 5 3 von fünf und mehr Sterne Bewertungen
              3.6 / 5 3 von fünf und mehr Sterne Bewertungen
              4.1 / 5 4 von fünf und mehr Sterne Bewertungen

              Recommendation rate

              81.9%

              All evaluations

              5 Stars
              x 32
              4 Stars
              x 34
              3 Stars
              x 6
              1 Stars
              x 1

              Evaluations

              Travel dates Evaluation Cabin Type of cruise Description
              Travel dates: Oct 8, 2025 Evaluation: 4.6 / 5 Cabin: Balcony Away on a trip: Friends Description:
              Die Queen Anne verbindet perfekt Moderne mit Tradition. An Bord haben wir die klassischen Vorzüge [...] Read more
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              Travel dates: May 9, 2025 Evaluation: 4.6 / 5 Cabin: Inside Away on a trip: Friends Description:
              Winter Frühling
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              Travel dates: May 9, 2025 Evaluation: 4.6 / 5 Cabin: Outside Away on a trip: Couple Description:
              Queen Anne gerne wieder.
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              Travel dates: Dec 21, 2025 Evaluation: 3.6 / 5 Cabin: Outside Away on a trip: Family Read
              Travel dates: Dec 19, 2025 Evaluation: 4.7 / 5 Cabin: Balcony Away on a trip: Couple Read
              Travel dates: Dec 19, 2025 Evaluation: 4.7 / 5 Cabin: Suite Away on a trip: Couple Read
              Travel dates: Dec 14, 2025 Evaluation: 4.9 / 5 Cabin: Balcony Away on a trip: Couple Read
              Travel dates: Nov 30, 2025 Evaluation: 4.0 / 5 Cabin: Balcony Away on a trip: Couple Read
              Travel dates: Nov 16, 2025 Evaluation: 4.1 / 5 Cabin: Inside Away on a trip: Couple Read
              Travel dates: Nov 16, 2025 Evaluation: 3.5 / 5 Cabin: Outside Away on a trip: Read

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