Luxury cruise line Cunard is so confident with guest demand for their Britannia Club staterooms on new ship Queen Anne, that they have increased their volume of this accommodation category by more than 200% versus other ships in the fleet.

The accommodation and dining on board Queen Anne offer upgraded levels of luxury, whatever type guests choose, from Britannia staterooms through to Princess and Queens Grill Suites. Britannia Club, which is an experience unique to Cunard, offers exclusive benefits above those in the Britannia category, and is often considered a ‘taste’ of the Grills Suite experience on board.

Paris Based Sybille de Margerie, who’s impressive portfolio includes the Mandarin Paris and Atlantis The Royal Residences in Dubai, was chosen to design several areas including the Britannia Club staterooms on Queen Anne. Each of the 162 staterooms offer a balcony and attention to detail comes as standard, from the striking blue colour palette, to the paper-cut frame artwork inspired by Cunard’s heritage, to the bespoke bedside lights to in-built USB ports.

Guests staying in Britannia Club will be able to dine in the dedicated Britannia Club Restaurant, which is positioned at the heart of the ship next to the atmospheric Grand Lobby, boasting breath- taking panoramic sea views. Guests will have their own dedicated table, reserved exclusively for the duration of their voyage. They can dine for breakfast, lunch and dinner, at whichever time they choose, and will be attended to by Cunard’s renowned White Star Service trained crew.

Sture Myrmell, President, Carnival UK said: “With the design of Queen Anne, we have responded to increasing guest demand for our Britannia Club experience. Guests looking to make their experience on board even more special will now have more opportunity than ever to book one of these coveted staterooms.”

Myrmell, added: “For those looking for something very special, and a true private residence at sea, we guide guests towards the ultimate Cunard experience – a stay in the exclusive Princess and Queens Grill Suites. This experience is like on no other cruise line, allowing leisurely days spent on deck on the dedicated Grills Terrace, a butler for Queens Grill Suite residents and the finest dining options at sea. Whichever stateroom or suite a guest chooses on Queen Anne, they will be steeped in luxury.”

Queen Anne will set sail in early 2024, with her maiden season programme available to book from May 2022.

 

 

 

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