#PhotoEssay - Dr Norman Cahi sails on the Queen Anne

We were most fortunate to sail on the QA and hope you enjoy my beautiful images. Pictures: Dr Norman Cahi

We were most fortunate to sail on the QA and hope you enjoy my beautiful images. Pictures: Dr Norman Cahi

Published Aug 15, 2024

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Cunard’s newest Queen of the oceans, the Queen Anne, represents a triumph of state of the art shipbuilding and engineering. Her public rooms and accommodation decks showcase an opulence that reflects the flair of her renowned international designers.

The interiors are plush and this is the Princess Grills lounge exclusively for PG and QG passengers.
The food is incredible in the two Michelin starred restaurants.
The Royal Court Theatre showcases a glamorous repertoire of live performances in a setting that echoes the elegance and grandeur of great art deco concert halls.
The ship is filled with hundreds of works of art and it’s a joy to live and sail on a floating art gallery such as the regal Queen Anne.
A view dreams are made of. Sunset drinks on board with the endless ocean stretching to the horizon.
The furnishings are modern and beautiful with a nod of course to maritime colours of greens/ blues and aquamarine.
The ship boasts the iconic red and black funnel. Like all Cunard’s other three ships. This liner is still considered to be the benchmark in cruising.
There’s so much to do on board, one can never get bored.
A fairytale sight as we docked into Hamburg.

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