Sail Route

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Itinerary

DayDestinationArrivalDeparture Time ashore
Cruise
Day 1 Germany - Kiel -00:00 -
Day 2 Sea day -- -
Day 3 Finland - Helsinki 00:0000:00 24
Day 4 Estonia - Tallinn 00:0000:00 24
Day 5 Sweden - Stockholm 00:0000:00 24
Day 6 Sweden - Visby 00:0000:00 24
Day 7 Sea day -- -
Day 8 Denmark - Copenhagen 00:0000:00 24
Day 9 Sea day -- -
Day 10 Germany - Hamburg 00:00- -

Day 1Germany - Kiel

Nestled along the shores of the Baltic Sea in northern Germany, Kiel emerges as a bustling city with a population of approximately 240,000. With its deep maritime roots, Kiel is a captivating destination that seamlessly blends its rich history with m...

Nestled along the shores of the Baltic Sea in northern Germany, Kiel emerges as a bustling city with a population of approximately 240,000. With its deep maritime roots, Kiel is a captivating destination that seamlessly blends its rich history with modern industry. Kiel's identity is intrinsically tied to its harbor, which serves as a bustling hub for shipbuilding and is home to significant segments of the German navy. This maritime importance has been etched into history, as the harbor proudly hosted Olympic sailing events in both 1936 and 1972. As a city that has embraced the sea, Kiel's pulse resonates with the rhythm of waves and the maritime endeavors that have shaped its character.

Worth seeing
The echoes of history reverberate through Kiel's story. The city's resilience was tested during World War II, when extensive bombardments left much of Kiel in ruins. In the aftermath, the city's architecture underwent a transformation, with modern designs rising from the ashes of destruction. This juxtaposition of modernity against the backdrop of historical echoes creates a unique urban tapestry.

Kiel's allure extends beyond its industrial prowess. Each year, the city comes alive during the Kieler Woche, a captivating event that transforms the final week of June into a jubilant celebration. As one of the world's largest sailing races, it transforms the city into a vibrant festival that embraces both residents and visitors alike.

Standing as a solemn tribute, the Laboe Naval Memorial commands attention with its towering presence. A 72-meter-high monument, it stands as a tribute to fallen soldiers from various nations during both World War I and World War II. It is a reminder of the sacrifices made during tumultuous times.

Amidst the modernity, the Nikolaikirche emerges as a testament to Kiel's history. Dating back to the 13th century, this historic church stands as one of the city's oldest structures, whispering stories of generations past.

In Kiel, the maritime heritage, tales of resilience, and contemporary vibrancy blend together to create an enchanting destination. From its bustling harbor to its captivating landmarks, Kiel invites you to explore its multifaceted identity that is deeply rooted in the sea and history alike.

Currency
Euro (EUR)

Weather

Highlights

Kids and Teens Clubs

Taditional Deck Games

Daily Afternoon Tea

White Star Service

About the ship

Queen Anne’s breathtaking interiors take inspiration from Cunard’s past to define a striking new design direction for the future. Step on board to discover a ship that is modern, yet timeless. A s...

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Facilities

Ship facts

Facilities

Bars & lounges
  • Bar
  • Brittania Club
  • Commodore Club
  • Queens Room
Spa & relaxation
  • Wellness Cafe
  • Wellness Studio
Entertainment
  • Drawing Room
  • Games Room
  • Royal Court Theatre
  • Royal Court Theatre
  • Stage
Restaurant
  • Brittania Resaurant
  • Brittania Resaurant
  • Buffet Restaurant
  • Indian Restaurant
  • Mediterranean Restaurant
  • Queens Grill
Pool
  • Aft Sun Deck
  • Pool area
Sports
  • Paddle Tennis
Others
  • Sale of Shore Experiences
  • Shopping

Ship facts

Length:322
Passengers:2996
Crew:1225
Built:2024
Tonnage:113000
Registered:Bermuda

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