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Cruise ship "Queen Anne" arrives in Hamburg for the first time

New guest at Hamburg's Steinwerder cruise terminal: the "Queen Anne", which was christened just a few weeks ago, is visiting the Hanseatic city. But it only lasts a few hours.

In spite of the foul weather, onlookers don't miss the opportunity to welcome the new cruise ship...
In spite of the foul weather, onlookers don't miss the opportunity to welcome the new cruise ship "Queen Anne" on her first call in Hamburg

Shipping - Cruise ship "Queen Anne" arrives in Hamburg for the first time

The new cruise ship "Queen Anne" has anchored in Hamburg for the first time on a Tuesday. Despite the rainy and windy weather in Hanseatic City, some photographers and onlookers gathered at the Steinwerder Cruise Terminal to observe the ship's arrival. The ship is scheduled to leave Hamburg again around 7 p.m. The planned route includes a journey through the Baltic Sea, with the ship scheduled to dock in Kiel on July 11. According to company reports, the "Queen Anne" is over 320 meters long and can accommodate nearly 3,000 passengers. The ship is operated by Cunard Line, a British company based in Southampton, and was put into service this year. The official launch took place on June 3. Cunard Line is part of the Carnival Cruise Group.

  1. Tourism in Hamburg has seen a significant boost with the arrival of the British cruise ship company, Cunard Line, as the "Queen Anne" docks regularly at the Steinwerder Cruise Terminal, attracting numerous tourists.
  2. Although Germany's Hanseatic City of Hamburg isn't known for its shipping industry in Steinwerder as much as it is for its tourism, the area's importance in shipping is evident with the presence of the large cruise ship "Queen Anne."
  3. The city of Hamburg, recognized for its rich history and significant contributions to the field of shipping, can now also boast its tourism sector with the presence of the luxurious cruise ship "Queen Anne" from Steinwerder, which is operated by the renowned Cunard Line.

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