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It's time for some more of @CunardLineOfficial Queen Anne! Today we are showing you around the Cabinet of Curiosities - one of the most unique shops we've seen at sea! Part 360-degree exhibition and part boutique collectable shop, Clhere Cunard have collated a combination of unusual high end pieces from their partner brands as well as a collection of items from Cunard's own archive. Set alongside an audio and visual media display showcasing the joy and style of travel, it's a really interesting inclusion in Queen Anne's onboard shopping.
“Hi! My name is Periklis, half Greek half French. I grew up in Santorini, Greece. I’ve been sailing since the age of 7. At 7 it is also when I started competing, something I’ve been doing for many years, and still do ever so often when I have the time." Read more on Periklis whereabouts and his recommended 7-day sailing itinerary on the latest Magister Navis issue here: https://www.sailogy.com/magazine