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From Hamburg to Rio de Janeiro

Hamburg to Rio de Janeiro

Dates:
5 Jan - 8 Feb 2027
Duration:
34 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
13
Ship:
Queen Anne
Cruise Line:
Cunard
Fares:

From £3,739 pp

Bonde tram in Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro

From Hamburg to Rio de Janeiro

Hamburg to Rio de Janeiro

Dates:
5 Jan - 8 Feb 2027
Duration:
34 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
13
Ship:
Queen Anne
Cruise Line:
Cunard
Fares:

From £3,739 pp

Voyage Itinerary

5 January

Setting sail from Hamburg

Known locally as 'the gateway to the world', the port of Hamburg has a rich maritime history. Of course the city has its seedy side, as characterised by the old red light district around the Reeperbahn, but it's also a vibrant, progressive city with some excellent museums, galleries and theatres.

Speicherstadt in Hamburg, Germany

6 January - At sea

7 January

Netherlands: Rotterdam

One of the great ports of Europe, Rotterdam’s impressive skyline can be seen from far and wide. With great architecture both ancient and modern, fantastic exhibition and concert halls, theatres, pretty galleries and numerous museums, there is so much to do when you stay here.
Oude Haven, Rotterdam

8 January to 9 January

Belgium: Zeebrugge (Bruges)

Zeebrugge’s main attraction is its proximity to Bruges. This beautifully preserved old town is a magical maze of winding cobbled lanes, narrow canals and gorgeous gabled houses, and it’s no wonder so many visitors throng the streets in summer.
Canal in Bruges, Belgium

10 January

United Kingdom: Southampton

Southampton is the UK’s leading port. Bustling modern cruise terminals, as well as wharfs and commercial harbours, line the waterfront, whilst the city itself is a fascinating mix of ancient and modern, with a picturesque old town, the original city walls still standing, and super-modern shopping centres and office complexes
The Bargate, Southampton

11 January to 17 January - At sea

18 January

Bermuda: Hamilton

Hamilton is Bermuda’s charming capital, filled with pretty pastel-hued buildings and bursting with British colonial history. Learn more about this past at the Royal Naval Dockyard, take a stroll along colourful Front Street, or relax on one of Bermuda’s beautiful pink sand beaches.
Fort at Hamilton, Bermuda

19 January to 20 January - At sea

21 January

United States: Port Canaveral

Port Canaveral is the gateway to Orlando’s many attractions, including beaches, theme parks and the Kennedy Space Centre, where you can meet real astronauts. If you’re lucky you may be in port for a rocket launch, though it’s difficult to plan for as schedules are subject to weather conditions and technical hitches.
Space shuttle launch in Cape Canaveral, USA

22 January

United States: Fort Lauderdale

These days Fort Lauderdale is a sophisticated place awash with upmarket hotels and excellent restaurants. The glorious weather and swathes of golden beach are still a huge draw, but there are also plenty of cultural attractions, such as the Museum of Art and the Museum of Discovery and Science.
For Lauderdale beach

23 January - At sea

24 January

Turks and Caicos Islands: Grand Turk

Grand Turk is the capital of the Turks and Caicos, a collection of sleepy and spectacularly beautiful coral islands to the east of the Bahamas. The pristine white sands and turquoise waters are the main attraction, and the extensive barrier reef makes this a popular destination for divers in the know.
Half Moon Bay, Big Water Cay, Turks & Caicos

25 January to 26 January - At sea

27 January

Barbados: Bridgetown

There’s more to Barbados than just beaches; the delightful architecture of the old garrison in Bridgetown, the capital, is fully deserving of its UNESCO World Heritage status, and the island interior is littered with old sugar plantations and natural wonders such as Harrison’s Cave.
Bridgetown city hall, Barbados

28 January to 31 January - At sea

1 February

Brazil: Fortaleza

Situated on Brazil’s northeastern coast, the sprawling city of Fortaleza is best known for its beaches and nightlife, and it’s also a major seaport. There isn’t a huge amount in the way of sights, though the Mercado Central is good for shopping and there are some nice beach bars along the Praia do Futuro.
Praia de Cumbuco, Fortaleza, Brazil

2 February to 3 February - At sea

4 February

Brazil: Salvador

Colourful Salvador is Brazil’s third biggest city and a vibrant centre for Afro-Brazilian culture, with frequent festivals that fill the streets with music and dancing. The historic core of the old city is the biggest tourist magnet, where elegant, brightly hued colonial buildings line the cobbled streets.
Salvador, Brazil

5 February - At sea

6 February

Brazil: Búzios

Once just a sleepy fishing village on a picturesque peninsula, Búzios was put firmly on the map by Brigitte Bardot, who holidayed here in the 1960s. These days it’s an upmarket beach destination, with a host of luxury hotels, sophisticated restaurants and chic boutiques.
Beach in Búzios, Brazil

7 February to 8 February

Arriving in Rio de Janeiro

The carnival capital of the world, Rio de Janeiro needs little introduction. We can think of few cities in the world that are able to compete when it comes to location: hugging the beautiful sandy shore and surrounded by jungle-clad islands and mountains, including the iconic Corcovado, the setting for Brazil’s most vibrant city is simply breathtaking.
Corcovado, Rio de Janeiro
Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro

Don't miss

A visit to Christ the Redeemer for the unbeatable views over the city.

The ship

Queen Anne

Capacity:
2996 Guests
Crew:
1225 Staff
Style:
Traditionally formal cruising with the evening attire always expected to be refined even on 'informal' evenings.

Cunard's newest ship, which joined the fleet in May 2024, combines their usual iconic elegance with modern enhancements.

What we love

The largest and newest ship in the Cunard fleet, Queen Anne offers an abundance of choice, combining their signature timeless style with modern additions. The iconic Queens Grill Suites offer a luxurious and spacious retreat and as for dining you can expect a range of speciality restaurants for a culinary journey around the world.

Learn more about Queen Anne
Cunard's Queen Anne cruise ship in Sibenik

inclusions

  • Meals in the main restaurants
  • Traditional afternoon tea
  • Select hot and cold drinks in the buffet restaurant
  • All onboard entertainment
  • Use of the Fitness Centre

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • Belmond Copacabana Palace, Rio de Janeiro

      Our favourite hotel in Rio

      We like the Belmond Copacabana Palace – go for the upper floor suites for great views over the ocean.

    • Tijuca forest, Rio de Janeiro

      Around Rio

      The extraordinary thing is that right by the city is the Tijuca Forest, great for a four wheel drive tour in acres of lush mountainous national park.

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    Absolutely. You'll save money and time by booking with us rather than directly with the cruise line and enjoy more flexibility in your travel arrangements. We have access to preferential rates and exclusive offers, and we offer expert advice on how to get the best value.

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    Why Mundy?

    Who we are

    Founded in 1970, we have sold more luxury cruises for more years than anyone else in the UK.

    Mundy Cruising was the very first cruise specialist in the UK. We have been making the best cruise holidays even better since 1970.

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