Scandinavia And Northern Europe

  • 14th July 2026
  • 9 Nights
  • Hamburg
  • Queen Anne
Cunard

Inside price from

$3,019*/per person

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Outside price from

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Suite price from

$8,499*/per person

* based on twinshare stateroom

Your itinerary

  • Hamburg
  • Copenhagen
  • Visby
  • Helsinki
  • Tallin
  • Stockholm
  • Kiel
Day 1

14th Jul '26

Hamburg
Absorb the rich historic atmosphere of Germany’s greatest port city. The heritage of the Hanseatic League is evident once more in theis great seafaring crossroads, much of which has been carefully restored to its pre-war glory. Hamburg is a place where anything can – and frequently does – happen, like giving the world its first glimpse of The Beatles. More
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Day 2

15th Jul '26

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Day 3

16th Jul '26

Copenhagen
Copenhagen was founded during the 12th century. So much is new and striking, so much richly traditional – from the ramparts of Hamlet’s Elsinore to the very latest examples of Scandinavian design. Copenhagen literally takes your breath away. Be wowed by the Amalienborg Palace, Christiana’s hippy commune and the delightfully relaxing Tivoli Gardens. More
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Day 4

17th Jul '26

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Day 5

18th Jul '26

Visby
Visby, known for its town wall, is the largest town on the Swedish island of Gotland and is around 55 miles east of the mainland in the Baltic sea. It has a close neighbour, the smaller isle of Faro. The two are known for their ‘raunks’, a series of gnarled limestone formations around the coast that were created during the ice age. Faro’s lighthouse and medieval church are popular film locations. More
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Day 6

19th Jul '26

Helsinki
Sail into Helsinki, past the island fortress of Suomenlinna, to find a clean and bustling capital city of neo-classical architecture. Shop along the Esplanade for Finnish crafts, visit architect Saarinen’s studio, or while away some shore time strolling the city streets for curiosities, galleries, cafés and restaurants. Your guide to Helsinki. Finland’s capital since 1812, Helsinki is ‘the Daughter of the Baltic’, a city of intriguing contrasts, offering attractive Neo-Classical buildings alongside lively shopping esplanades. Elegant old homes and churches grace the surrounding countryside while Helsinki itself is predominantly modern, with many museums to explore and a great cultural centre anchored around the city’s Senate Square. On long summer days, Finnish natives and tourists crowd Helsinki’s public parks and sandy beaches, while in winter a visit to one of the city’s traditional saunas – or a steaming hot mug of glögi – provides the perfect way to keep warm. More
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Day 7

20th Jul '26

Tallin
Tallinn is Estonia’s capital and cultural hub. It is a busy Baltic Sea port with a walled Old Town made of cobblestones, cafés and shops. Plus there’s Kiek in de Kök, its 15th-century defensive tower. Your guide to Tallinn. Few cities in the world are as diverse as Tallinn. One of Europe’s most historic capitals, its picturesque old town is populated with medieval buildings that have earned UNESCO status. Indeed, walking through old Tallinn offers a direct link to the past but having only regained its independence in 1991, Estonia’s recent history is equally enthralling. Beyond the Old Town’s cobbled streets and towering buildings you’ll find hip cafés, independent galleries and small boutiques in the footprint of former warehouses. While venturing to the city’s outskirts offers a chance to explore colourful baroque palaces and exquisite sandy beaches. More
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Day 8

21st Jul '26

Stockholm
With a certain unforgettable Baltic allure, the Old Town is like a picture post card with charming side streets, fashionable shop and the Royal Palace – all humming with the buzz of this vibrant City. More
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Day 9

22nd Jul '26

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Day 10

23rd Jul '26

Kiel
Kiel is very much a famous maritime city and sits at the far eastern end of the Kiel Canal, the world’s busiest artificial waterway, linking the Baltic Sea with the North Sea. It’s a town with a tale. See the sluice gates and mighty ships up close as they transit through the canal, and then hire a bicycle from the pier to cruise along the promenade and Kiel Fjord. More
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Your ship - The Queen Anne

Description Food and Drink Entertainment Relaxation Fitness Recreational Other
On board Queen Anne, our newly designed much-loved signature spaces from across the fleet return, and she also introduces new experiences across dining, culture, and entertainment. Feel inspired by th...lend of old and new. Together with a team of world-renowned designers, we have created a ship designed with distinction and reimagined the voyage experience. For over 180 years we’ve set the bar and then raised it, continually refining the definitive experience of ocean travel. From this spirit comes the finest ship of its era. A ship inspired by our past and built for our future. We look forward to welcoming you on board Queen Anne. More Less
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  • The pavilion wellness café
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  • Tramonto
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  • Commodore club
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  • Grand lobby boutiques
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  • Royal court theatre
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  • Experience lounge
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  • Grills terrace
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  • Mareel wellness & beauty
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  • The pavilion wellness studio
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  • Panorama pool club
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  • A spectacle of light
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  • Bright lights society
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Staterooms

balcony

Enjoy access to private, outdoor space in one of our obstructed view balcony staterooms. Your obstr ... ucted view Britannia Balcony stateroom includes: Choice of Early, Late, and Open Dining in the Britannia Restaurant. Private balcony (obstructed view) with seating. Lounge area with seating. Cunarder bed configurable to king-size or two single beds. Bathroom with walk-in shower. Satellite TV with movie and music channels. Feature vanity and desk with hairdryer. UK, USA, European, and USB power sockets. Penhaligon’s toiletries. Bathrobes and slippers. Tea and coffee-making facilities. Welcome sparkling wine. Complimentary room service menu. A dedicated steward to keep your stateroom in fine order day and night.

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Queen Suite

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