Cunard has partnered with fashion and beauty magazine Harper’s Bazaar UK to create a wellness programme exclusively for guests aboard Queen Anne.
The luxury cruise line and magazine have designed three spa packages for travellers sailing on the 3,000-passenger Queen Anne, which will set sail on its maiden voyage on May 3.
Each package in the Harper’s Bazaar Wellness at Sea is a three-day experience focused on either detoxing, energising, or relaxing, for a charge of $629.
They will feature spa treatments, a range of Elemis products and dining options from Queen Anne’s The Pavilion Wellness Café.
The Harper’s Bazaar Detox Journey features a cryo-body detox and body sculpting treatment; the Harper’s Bazaar Energise Journey includes massage and movement, including a bamboo massage; and the Harper’s Bazaar Relax Journey offers soothing treatments, such as a salt stone massage.
Clients will also receive a selection of Elemis products to complement the programmes.
Katie McAlister, president of Cunard, said: “Wellness is such an integral part of luxury ocean travel in the modern age and we’re so excited to be collaborating with Harper’s Bazaar UK to deliver an elevated wellbeing offering for Queen Anne.
“This partnership will enable us to showcase the ultimate in wellbeing escapes as we offer travellers truly luxurious treatments, specialist masterclasses and tailormade health guides as part of this holistic wellness programme.
“Wellness will be a fundamental part of the Queen Anne experience, where guests can immerse themselves in the very best of luxury travel.”
Sharon Davies-Ridgeway, luxury portfolio director at Hearst UK, added: “As the world’s longest-established fashion magazine, Harper’s Bazaar has been synonymous with luxury for over 150 years.
“We are proud to be partnering with Cunard to bring guests a carefully curated Harper’s Bazaar Wellness at Sea proposition aboard Queen Anne.
“Each elevated wellness programme has been carefully curated to boost their skin, body and mind, all adding up to the ultimate wellbeing escape.”