Cunard’s newest ship in the fleet, Queen Anne will debut in Asia in March 2025 during her 107-night maiden world cruise that calls at over 30 destinations across more than 20 countries.
Queen Anne entered service in May 2024 and is Cunard’s first new ship in 14 years. It spans 14 decks and features 15 dining venues and accommodation for up to 3,000 guests as well as over 1,200 crew.

She set off on her first sailing on January 9 at Southampton, England, and called at New York on January 18.
After New York, Queen Anne will sail around the Americas and South Pacific, followed by New Zealand and Australia before reaching her first destination in Asia, which is Manila, the Philippines on the 67th day of the world cruise. From there on, she will sail to Hong Kong and Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City before arriving in Singapore on March 24 where she will anchor overnight.
On March 26, she will set sail to Kuala Lumpur and Penang, followed by Mauritius, South Africa, Namibia, Senegal, Tenerife (Spain) before completing her journey back in Southampton on April 27.
Singapore and Hong Kong are the only destinations in Asia where the ship will stay overnight.







