CUNARD Line has responded to increasing demand for its Britannia Club accommodation experience on Queen Anne, with the new ship to offer a more-than-twofold increase of the stateroom type. Guests staying in Britannia Club will be able to dine in a dedicated restaurant, which is positioned at the heart of...
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CUNARD Line has responded to increasing demand for its Britannia Club accommodation experience on Queen Anne, with the new ship to offer a more-than-twofold increase of the stateroom type.
Guests staying in Britannia Club will be able to dine in a dedicated restaurant, which is positioned at the heart of the ship next to the Grand Lobby.
Boasting panoramic sea views, guests will have their own dedicated table, reserved exclusively for the duration of their voyage, at which they can dine for breakfast, lunch and dinner at whichever time they choose.
The table will be attended to by Cunard’s White Star Service-trained crew.
Each of the 162 Britannia Club staterooms are designed by Sybille de Margerie, whose portfolio includes the Mandarin Oriental and The Royal Atlantis Resort & Residences.
They all offer a balcony, a blue colour palette, bespoke bedside lights, built-in USB ports, and paper-cut frame artwork inspired by Cunard’s heritage.
Meanwhile, the cruise line is currently offering a 5% Bonus Commission Offer for travel advisors.
The deal is available on selected domestic Short Breaks itineraries when booking guests between 26 Apr and 09 May.
The Short Voyages promotion includes the sailings “Q234”, “Q302”, “Q306” and “Q308”.
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