The cruise world is abuzz with the news of Cunard’s latest triumph—the launch of the majestic Queen Anne. With a capacity to host 3,000 guests, this grand vessel embarked on her historic maiden voyage on the 3rd of May, charting a course through the high seas before returning to her homeport of Southampton. The Queen Anne’s journey was not just a voyage but a celebration, culminating in the British Isles Festival voyage and a magnificent naming ceremony in the heart of Liverpool.
The allure of Queen Anne has captivated the hearts of travellers worldwide, leading to a record-breaking number of bookings for Cunard in May. This luxurious cruise ship’s European itineraries have become a particular favourite, reflecting the guests’ eagerness to experience Cunard’s elegance and adventure.
The naming ceremony in Liverpool was a spectacle of maritime grandeur, drawing an estimated crowd of over 50,000 attendees, according to Culture Liverpool. The banks of the River Mersey were lined with thousands of spectators, and all gathered to witness Queen Anne’s grand arrival into the city. The event resonated far beyond the physical location, generating a staggering 21 million impressions across social media channels and capturing the imagination of people around the globe.
Katie McAlister, the President of Cunard, expressed her delight at the overwhelming response to the Queen Anne’s launch. “This record-breaking booking period is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire team,” she stated. The success of Queen Anne’s launch reflects Cunard’s commitment to excellence and its legacy of creating unforgettable experiences at sea.
As Queen Anne sets sail on her future voyages, she carries with her the promise of new discoveries, the comfort of luxury, and the excitement of exploration. With open arms and hearts full of anticipation, Cunard is ready to welcome a new wave of guests aboard the Queen Anne and the rest of its iconic fleet. The horizon is bright with the promise of adventure, and Queen Anne is leading the way into a new era of oceanic voyages.