Cunard’s new ship, Queen Anne, made her debut in Singapore on March 24, docking at Marina Bay Cruise Centre for an overnight stay as part of her 107-night maiden world cruise, which will visit over 30 destinations across more than 20 countries.
Singapore and Hong Kong are the only destinations in Asia where the ship will stay overnight, which includes New York, San Francisco, Auckland (New Zealand), Cape Town (South Africa) and Sydney (Australia).

A plaque exchange ceremony was held to mark the ship’s maiden call to Singapore, during which commemorative plaques were exchanged between captain David Hudson and representatives from SATS-Creuers Cruise Services, which operates the Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore; the Singapore Tourism Board; and Wallem Shipping.
On March 24, over 40 local travel advisors were invited onboard for a familiarisation tour of the ship’s facilities and hosted to lunch at the Britannia Restaurant. The advisors got a first-hand look at signature offerings onboard, such as the Royal Court Theatre, a two-deck venue with 825 seats, and the ship’s grand atrium, which spans three storeys and features a mural sculpture that changes throughout the day.
The staterooms offered onboard include Cunard’s Grills Suites, which are paired with two of the ship’s main restaurants, the Queens Grill and the Princess Grill. These suites vary in size, ranging from approximately 28m² to 134m².
On March 26, Queen Anne will continue with her world voyage and set sail for Kuala Lumpur and Penang, followed by Mauritius, South Africa, Namibia, Senegal, Tenerife (Spain) before completing her journey back in Southampton on April 27.
In February 2026, Queen Anne will offer a five-night sailing from Singapore to Hong Kong as part of her 2026 world voyage.







