Queen Anne Makes First Call to Singapore on World Cruise

Cunard’s newest ocean liner, Queen Anne, made its inaugural visit to Singapore on March 24th, during an overnight stop as part of its ongoing 107-night world voyage.
The ship docked at the Marina Bay Cruise Centre and was welcomed with a traditional plaque exchange ceremony. Captain David Hudson was joined by representatives from SATS-Creuers Cruise Services—the terminal operator—along with officials from the Singapore Tourism Board and team members from Wallem Shipping.
This visit is one of more than 30 destinations across over 20 countries on Queen Anne’s extensive global itinerary, which will conclude in Southampton on April 27, 2025.
To celebrate the ship’s maiden call in Singapore, over 40 local travel advisors were invited onboard for a tour. The group enjoyed a hosted lunch at the elegant Britannia restaurant and experienced highlights of the ship, including the two-tiered Royal Court Theatre and the impressive three-deck Grand Atrium.
After departing Singapore, Queen Anne continued her journey with stops in Kuala Lumpur and Penang in Malaysia. Future ports of call on this sailing include Mauritius, South Africa, Namibia, Senegal, and the Canary Islands.
According to Cunard, the voyage features overnight stays in several major cities, including Singapore, Hong Kong, New York, San Francisco, Auckland, Cape Town, and Sydney—giving guests more time to explore key destinations.
Queen Anne is set to return to Singapore in February 2026 as part of her next world cruise. During this visit, travelers will have the option to embark on a five-night sailing to Hong Kong.
Built by Fincantieri, the 3,000-guest Queen Anne officially entered service in May 2024. She is Cunard’s first new ship in over a decade, representing a new chapter in the line’s storied maritime history.