Singapore – Cunard Line's latest luxury cruise ship, Queen Anne, made a grand debut in Singapore with a stopover at Marina Bay Cruise Centre from March 24th to 25th. This stopover is part of Queen Anne's historic 107-day maiden world voyage, a grand journey visiting over 30 destinations in more than 20 countries.
Commemorative Ceremony and Travel Industry Guests:
A commemorative plaque exchange ceremony was held, attended by representatives from SATS-Creuers Cruise Services (operator of Marina Bay Cruise Centre), Singapore Tourism Board, Wallem Shipping, and Queen Anne's Captain David Hudson. On March 25th, approximately 40 local Singapore travel industry representatives visited Queen Anne for a ship tour and luncheon at the Britannia Restaurant.
Queen Anne's Key Features:
Attendees explored Queen Anne's key facilities, including the two-tiered Royal Court Theatre with 825 velvet seats, the grand three-deck atrium featuring a mural sculpture that changes throughout the day, and the Grills Suites ranging from 301 to 1,440 square feet, offering dining at the Queens Grill or Princess Grill.
Next Destinations and World Voyage Completion:
Queen Anne departed for Kuala Lumpur and Penang (Malaysia) on March 26th, and will continue her journey to Mauritius, South Africa, Namibia, Senegal, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain), before concluding her world voyage in Southampton on April 27th. Queen Anne makes overnight stops only in Singapore and Hong Kong in Asia, and also in New York, San Francisco, Auckland, Cape Town, and Sydney.
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