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Discover the decks of Queen Anne on this 7-night voyage. Wander the streets of Rotterdam, discover Hamburg's famous canals and immerse yourself in Bruges with an overnight call in Zeebrugge. Take your time uncovering every treasure that awaits at ports with a late evening departure, whether that means sampling local cuisine, finding that perfect souvenir or learning something new on a Shore Experience further afield.
The details:
- Queen Anne
- Southampton round trip
- 7 Nights
- 14th December - 21st December
- From £629 per person
- Enjoy additional on board credit to enhance your holiday. Book by 1 September 2025.
Price correct at time of publication (13/08/2025)
Day 1 Embark: Southampton, UK
Days 2-3: Zeebrugge (tours to Bruges), Belgium
Day 4: Rotterdam, Nertherlands
Day 5: At Sea
Day 6: Hamburg, Germany
Day 7: At Sea
Day 8 Disembark: Southampton, UK
Itineraries
Day 1
Southampton UK

Located in the picturesque English county of Hampshire, Southampton is a vibrant waterfront city that seamlessly blends its rich maritime heritage with modern attractions. Whether you stroll through the historic areas or explore the contemporary districts, Southampton offers a delightful experience for all its visitors.
Days 2 - 3
Zeebrugge (tours to Bruges), Belgium

Just seven miles from the city centre, the harbour-town of Zeebrugge is the gateway to Bruges for Cunard voyages. From here it’s just a short train journey to Bruges with its cobblestone streets lined with waffle houses and exquisite chocolate shops – an indulgence you won’t be able to resist taking home. Enjoy a scenic canal ride along the city’s waterways, pay a visit to the Basilica of the Holy Blood or climb the winding stairway of the medieval Belfry tower for remarkable views of the Bruges’s rooftops.
Day 4
Rotterdam, Netherlands

The Dutch city never fails to captivate with its rings of canals and charming gabled houses. Grand art museums, quirky boutiques and flower markets are all likely to beguile you too.
Few have proved so adept at controlling the water in and around their borders as the Dutch, and nowhere proves this more than Amsterdam. Here canals create a swirl of arcs around the heart of this city. When they were built in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries the purpose was to funnel the water from the marshland around and create usable strips of land in between.
Day 5
At Sea

Day 6
Hamburg, Germany

Seventy miles from the sea, on the Elbe River in northern Germany, Hamburg is the second largest port city in Europe and one of Germany’s most cosmopolitan, dynamic and fascinating destinations. The city has some 2,000 plus bridges - more than Venice and Amsterdam combined, earning Hamburg the moniker the ‘Venice of the North’. As well as exploring the city’s highlights, including its neo-renaissance and baroque architecture, Museum of Fine Arts and redbrick warehouse district, you can travel to attractive World Heritage city of Lübeck. Sample the famous Niederegger marzipan and explore Lübeck’s Old Town, where gabled houses and ancient churches span over 100 hectares.
Day 7
At Sea

Day 8
Southampton, England, UK

Located in the picturesque English county of Hampshire, Southampton is a vibrant waterfront city that seamlessly blends its rich maritime heritage with modern attractions. Whether you stroll through the historic areas or explore the contemporary districts, Southampton offers a delightful experience for all its visitors.
- Cruise only.
- Enjoy extra on-board credit spending money when you book before September 1 2025.
- Flights
From £629 pp
Price correct at time of publication (13/08/2025)