Got questions about Cunard Queen Anne naming ceremony?
Below are answers to various frequently asked questions regarding the Cunard Queen Anne naming ceremony in Liverpool.
When does Queen Anne arrive?
Queen Anne is expected early morning, on 3rd June. The exact timings for the day are to be confirmed and will be published across our channels closer to the time.
When will Queen Anne depart?
Queen Anne is expected to depart in the evening of 3rd June, shortly after sunset. The exact timings for the day are to be confirmed and will be published across our channels closer to the time.
Will members of the public be able to go onboard Queen Anne?
On this occasion access onboard the ship will be for passengers and crew only. However incredible views of the ship whilst berthed at the cruise terminal, are possible from Princes Parade and the Pier Head for members of the public throughout the whole day.
How can you book to be a passenger on Queen Anne, or, for any other Cunard voyages?
You can book direct with Cunard, using the link below.
How can I find details for Queen Anne’s British Festival Voyage?
The naming event in Liverpool is part of a special round Britain voyage, further details can be found here.
What events will take place on 3rd June?
There will be an exciting programme of events running throughout the day at the Pier Head, including community activations, musical performances and a spectacular finale on departure.
During the day, the ship will also be officially named by the Grandparent in a special ceremony. The full programme is currently in development and further details will follow.