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17 nights · 23 Jul 2026 – 9 Aug 2026 · aboard Queen Anne

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17 nights · Queen Anne

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17 nights 12 ports 7 countries ~3,289 nautical miles

Approximate route shown as straight lines between ports. Actual sailing path may vary. Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors.

Itinerary

Departs Kiel, Germany · 17 nights · ends Southampton, England · Northern Europe

  1. Kiel
    Thu 23 Jul · Day 1

    Kiel Germany

    Known for the Kiel Canal and Kiel Week, the city boasts an important maritime history. Kiel is also a great place to sight-see, do some shopping and take part in one of the many festivals taking place there.
    Port guide →
  2. Skagen
    Fri 24 Jul · Day 2

    Skagen Denmark

    Port guide →
  3. Sat 25 Jul Day 3
    At sea · A day to enjoy the ship
  4. Southampton
    Sun 26 Jul · Day 4

    Southampton England

    Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool…
    Port guide →
  5. Mon 27 Jul Day 5
    At sea · A day to enjoy the ship
  6. Belfast
    Tue 28 Jul · Day 6

    Belfast Northern Ireland

    Before English and Scottish settlers arrived in the 1600s, Belfast was a tiny village called Béal Feirste ("sandbank ford") belonging to Ulster's ancient O'Neill clan. With the advent of the Plantation period (when settlers arrived in the…
    Port guide →
  7. Wed 29 Jul Day 7
    At sea · A day to enjoy the ship
  8. Thu 30 Jul Day 8
    At sea · A day to enjoy the ship
  9. Akureyri
    Fri 31 Jul · Day 9

    Akureyri Iceland

    Akureyri, called the Capital of the North is the second largest urban area in Iceland, and a lively one at that. Hemmed by the 60-km (37-mile) long Eyjafjörður, Akureyri is sheltered from the ocean winds and embraced by mountains on three…
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    Akureyri
    Fri 31 Jul · Day 9

    Akureyri Iceland

    Akureyri, called the Capital of the North is the second largest urban area in Iceland, and a lively one at that. Hemmed by the 60-km (37-mile) long Eyjafjörður, Akureyri is sheltered from the ocean winds and embraced by mountains on three…
    Port guide →
    Fri 31 Jul · Day 9

    Hrisey Cruise-By

  10. Isafjørdur
    Sat 1 Aug · Day 10

    Isafjørdur Iceland

    Two colossal terraces of sheer rock stand either side of this extraordinarily located town - which rides a jutting spit onto an immensity of black fjord water. Surprisingly, considering the remoteness of its location and its compact size,…
    Port guide →
  11. Reykjavík
    Sun 2 Aug · Day 11

    Reykjavík Iceland

    Sprawling Reykjavík, the nation's nerve center and government seat, is home to half the island's population. On a bay overlooked by proud Mt. Esja (pronounced eh-shyuh), with its ever-changing hues, Reykjavík presents a colorful sight, its…
    Port guide →
  12. Reykjavík
    Mon 3 Aug · Day 12

    Reykjavík Iceland

    Sprawling Reykjavík, the nation's nerve center and government seat, is home to half the island's population. On a bay overlooked by proud Mt. Esja (pronounced eh-shyuh), with its ever-changing hues, Reykjavík presents a colorful sight, its…
    Port guide →
  13. Tue 4 Aug Day 13
    At sea · A day to enjoy the ship
  14. Stornoway, Isle of Lewis
    Wed 5 Aug · Day 14

    Stornoway, Isle of Lewis Scotland

    Tour description Stornoway, Scotland The Isle of Lewis and Harris is the northernmost and largest of the Outer Hebrides-the Western Isles in common parlance. The island's only major town, Stornoway, is on a nearly landlocked harbor on the…
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  15. Thu 6 Aug Day 15
    At sea · A day to enjoy the ship
  16. Cobh
    Fri 7 Aug · Day 16

    Cobh Ireland

    Cork City's nearby harbor district has seen plenty of history. Cork Harbour's draws include Fota Island—with an arboretum, a wildlife park, and the Fota House ancestral estate—and the fishing port of Cobh.
    Port guide →
  17. Sat 8 Aug Day 17
    At sea · A day to enjoy the ship
  18. Southampton
    Sun 9 Aug · Day 18

    Southampton England

    Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool…
    Port guide →

Cabin grades & pricing

Prices are per person and based on the lowest available cabin within each grade. Confirm the final price with the cruise line at booking.

Cunard Fare KD1

Cabin grade Double pp Single pp Availability
Standard Inside (Fwd, Decks 4,10,11) (IF)
inside
£1,819 available
Standard Inside (Aft/Fwd, Decks 4,5,6,7,8,9) (IE)
inside
£1,899 available
Standard Inside (Aft, Decks 5,6,7,8) (ID)
inside
£1,929 available
Standard Inside (Fwd, Decks 1,4,10,11) (IC)
inside
£1,969 available
Standard Inside (Mid, Decks 1,9) (IB)
inside
£1,969 available
Standard Inside (Mid, Decks 5,6,7) (IA)
inside
£2,039 available
Oceanview (Aft/Fwd, Deck 1,9) (EE)
outside
£2,349 wait_list
Oceanview (Fwd, Deck 4,10,11) (EF)
outside
£2,349 wait_list
Oceanview (Mid, Deck 1,9) (EC)
outside
£2,409 available
Oceanview (Mid, Deck 1) (EB)
outside
£2,439 available
Deluxe Oceanview (Mid, Deck 1) (EA)
outside
£2,479 wait_list
Balcony Mid-Aft/Mid-Fwd (Part Obstructed View) (CC)
balcony
£2,799 available
Balcony Mid (Part Obstructed View) (CB)
balcony
£2,849 available
Balcony (Fwd, Decks 4,10,11) (BF)
balcony
£2,899 available
Balcony (Aft/Fwd, Decks 4,5,6,7,8,9) (BE)
balcony
£2,939 available
Balcony (Aft, Decks 5,6,7,8) (BD)
balcony
£3,039 available
Balcony (Mid, Decks 4,8,10,11) (BC)
balcony
£3,039 wait_list
Balcony (Mid, Decks 5,6,7,8,9) (BB)
balcony
£3,129 wait_list
Club Balcony (Mid, Decks 5,6,7) (A2)
balcony
£4,299 available
Club Balcony (Mid/Fwd, Decks 5,6,7) (A1)
balcony
£4,509 available
Princess Suite (Mid, Decks 4,8) (P2)
suite
£5,939 available
Princess Suite (Mid, Decks 5,6,7) (P1)
suite
£6,129 available
Queen Suite (Fwd, Decks 7,9,10,11) (Q6)
suite
£8,039 wait_list
Queen Suite (Aft, Decks 4,5,6,7,8) (Q5)
suite
£8,419 wait_list
Penthouse (Mid, Deck 7) (Q4)
suite
£8,489 wait_list
Penthouse (Fwd/Aft, Decks 4,5,6,7) (Q3)
suite
£9,129 wait_list
Master Suite (Mid, Decks 5,7) (Q2)
suite
£14,229 wait_list
Grand Suite (Mid, Deck 6) (Q1)
suite
£16,729 wait_list

Late Saver FU2

Cabin grade Double pp Single pp Availability
Standard Inside (Fwd, Decks 4,10,11) (IF)
inside
£1,659 available
Standard Inside (Fwd, Decks 1,4,10,11) (IC)
inside
£1,799 available
Oceanview (Fwd, Deck 4,10,11) (EF)
outside
£2,159 closed
Oceanview (Mid, Deck 1,9) (EC)
outside
£2,219 available
Balcony Mid-Aft/Mid-Fwd (Part Obstructed View) (CC)
balcony
£2,559 available
Balcony (Fwd, Decks 4,10,11) (BF)
balcony
£2,659 available
Club Balcony (Mid, Decks 5,6,7) (A2)
balcony
£3,959 available

Shore excursions on this cruise

A small selection of trusted tours at the ports this cruise visits. Browse the full list per port from the itinerary above, or visit all excursions.

About this cruise

Queen Anne sails from Kiel on 23 July 2026 on a 17-night Cunard itinerary. Rather than returning to Kiel, this itinerary ends at Southampton, England. Ports of call are drawn from the Northern Europe. The ship carries a Premium rating, which gives a broad indication of the onboard experience. Itinerary, cabin options, and shore-excursion picks are above.

This summary is drawn from the operator's sailing data. We update these pages as more detail becomes available.

Frequently asked questions

What's included depends on the fare type you select. Accommodation and meals in the main dining room are standard on most sailings; speciality restaurants, drinks, and gratuities are typically paid extras. Check directly with Cunard for the current fare breakdown.

Reservations for this sailing are made directly with Cunard. CruiseCompass does not process bookings — visit Cunard's website to check availability.

The cancellation policy for this sailing is determined by Cunard and may vary depending on your chosen fare. Most operators apply a sliding scale of charges that increases closer to departure, with deposits often non-refundable once paid. Always check the full booking conditions with Cunard before confirming.