SHIPS: Cunard

The Queen Victoria

About Cunard

If travel is meant to be savored, then crossing the oceans should be a majestic experience, not merely a hop across the pond. For travelers of this persuasion, only one name evokes the pleasures of a golden era: Cunard Line. Proudly continuing the tradition of luxury cruising that began in 1840, Cunard now has the world’s youngest fleet with three magnificent Cunard Queens.

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About The Queen Victoria

Queen Victoria, also known as QV, is a true Cunarder — with all the regal, breathtaking splendour you would imagine from a luxury Cunard ocean liner, combined with an airy, contemporary ambience. As you embark, you’ll encounter the dramatic three-tier Grand Lobby, whose magnificent staircase and eye-catching artwork offers an exceptional taste of life aboard this ship.

Queen Victoria joined the Cunard fleet in December 2007.  She is a true Cunarder, proudly upholding our famous heritage and traditions.  With luxurious marbles, woods, plush carpets, rich fabrics and soft furnishings, this ship simply exudes elegance.  Queen Victoria’s many diversions and distractions ensure you are as thoroughly entertained and entirely relaxed as you could wish to be.

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Accommodation

Queens Grill Suites

Queens Grill takes everything that is so wonderfully indulgent about our Grills Experience and raises it to exalted new heights. Luxuriate in your own secluded haven of up to approximately 2,131 square feet featuring marble bathrooms and whirlpool baths. An expansive private balcony commands impressive sea views, perfect for sipping champagne or curling up with one of the books on offer. Refrigerators are stocked to your preferences; your concierge or butler will gladly attend to your every whim. Guests dine at a reserved table in the single seating Queens Grill Restaurant.

* Includes balcony

Queen Suites (Q5-Q7) 484-771* sq. ft.
Penthouse Suites (Q3-Q4) 505-681* sq. ft.
Master Suites (Q2) 1100* sq. ft.
Grand Suites(Q1) 1375-2131* sq. ft.

Princess Grill Suites

For guests in our luxurious Princess Grill Suites, the delights of our Grills Experience are more pronounced than ever before. Catch the sea breeze on the Grills upper terrace reserved for the exclusive use of our Grill Guests, or relax in feather-soft terry robes on your own private balcony, charting your position in the atlas. Your lavish suite occupies up to 513 square feet, with flourishes that include personalised stationery, a Bon Voyage bottle of wine, fresh fruit and concierge service – there’s even a pillow concierge to ensure you sleep soundly. Guests dine at a reserved table in the single seating Princess Grill Restaurant.

* Includes balcony

Princess Suites (P1-P5) 335-513* sq. ft.

Britannia Balcony

At any time of the day your luxury stateroom, occupying up to 472 square feet, provides a welcome enclave of comfort and good taste. Wrap yourself in the soft bathrobe, ease into your slippers, then settle down to a film on your TV or watch the world go by from your balcony. Guests dine at a reserved table for either early or late dining in the Britannia Restaurant.

* Includes balcony

Britannia Balcony (A1-A7) 242-472* sq. ft.

Britannia Oceanview

At any time of the day your luxury stateroom provides a welcome enclave of comfort and good taste. Wrap yourself in the soft bathrobe, ease into your slippers, then settle down to a film on your TV. Our turndown service sets the tone for a comfortable night’s sleep. Guests dine at a reserved table for either early or late dining in the Britannia Restaurant.

Britannia Oceanview (C1-C5) 180-201* sq. ft.

Britannia Inside

Our Standard staterooms are anything but ordinary. The smallest is more like a “deluxe” guestroom on other cruise ships. And they’re beautifully decorated with fine prints on the walls, soft colours on the sofas and coverlets and turndown service when it’s time to retire. Guests dine in the Britannia Restaurant with a choice of an early or late sitting.

Britannia Inside (D1-D8) 152-243* sq. ft.

 

Queen Victoria
2011-2012
5-Jan 9 V102 Westbound Transatlantic Crossing
5-Jan 40 V102B Hawaii & Mexico
5-Jan 26 V102A North America & Mexico
13-Jan 18 V103 North America & Mexico
29-Jan 16 V104 North America & Hawaii
16-Feb 16 V106 North America & Hawaii
2-Mar 17 V107 North America & Mexico
2-Mar 43 V107A Mexico &Caribbean
17-Mar 13 V108 Caribbean
17-Mar 28 V108A North America & Caribbean
28-Mar 17 V109 North America & Atlantic
14-Apr 10 V110 Iberia & Canaries
24-Apr 16 V111 Mediterranean
10-May 12 V112 Mediterranean
22-May 7 V113 Northern Europe
29-May 14 V114 The Fjords
5-Jun 12 V115 Mediterranean
19-Jun 7 V116 Baltic
1-Jul 12 V117 Mediterranean
8-Jul 12 V118 Mediterranean
20-Jul 17 V119 Mediterranean
1-Aug 10 V120 Mediterranean
18-Aug 22 V121 Mediterranean
18-Aug 12 V121A Mediterranean
28-Aug 12 V122 Mediterranean
9-Sep 12 V123 Mediterranean
21-Sep 12 V124 Mediterranean
3-Oct 12 V125 Mediterranean
15-Oct 12 V126 Mediterranean
27-Oct 12 V127 Mediterranean
8-Nov 12 V128 Mediterranean
20-Nov 16 V129 Mediterranean/North America
6-Dec 15 V130 Caribbean &Mexico
21-Dec 14 V201 Hawaii