Ship Location, Ship Information, Ship Facts, Ship Features
Item | Detail |
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Year Built | 2007 |
Years Old | 17 |
Tons | 90,000 |
Speed | 24.0 knots |
Length | 965 feet |
Beam | 106 feet |
Total Cabins | 1,037 |
Crew | 900 |
Expected Passengers | 2,074 to 2,489 |
Expected Space Ratio | 36 |
Total decks | 12 |
Decks with cabins | 7 |
The Queen Victoria started sailing in 2007 . Former names: none. The Queen Victoria is registered in Hamilton, Bermuda. The Queen Victoria has 1037 cabins. 71 percent of the staterooms on board have balconies.
You can expect between 2074 to 2489 passengers on a typical sailing. This means that at the higher number (usually peak and holiday sailings) Queen Victoria has a space ratio of 36.2 . (A space ratio less than 33 means that you may find the ship crowded in areas. A space ratio greater than 39 means that there should be plenty of space for each passenger.) When this ship isn't sailing at capacity the space ratio can be as good as 43.4.
The Queen Victoria has 900 crew members on board. There are 3 passengers for every crew member on board. There are self serve laudromats on this ship.
There are 12 decks on this ship. The highest deck number is 12. The number of decks with passenger cabins is 7.
The following ships share the same class as this ship. This means the basic design and layout of the ship is the same. For the most part the cabins will be identical among these ships, but may be decorated differently.
2007 - Queen Victoria
2010 - Queen Elizabeth
There are 20 special needs cabins on this ship. These cabins have been modified for accessibility purposes.
The ship last drydock was in Mar 2022.
Most modern cruise ships need to be dry docked for inspection, maintenance and class surveys every five years and once they reach 15 years of age they need to be dry docked at least twice within a five-year period. Dry docks typically last up to 14 days at a cost of up to $2 million per day and involve regular maintenance including hull cleaning, exterior painting of the structure, inspection of pipes, restoration of exterior deck flooring, and installation of enhanced HVAC filter systems
The Queen Victoria was designed as a classic Cunarder and features Cunards renowned White Star service. It was built in 2007.
The ship offers unique public areas, such as a museum containing Cunard memorabilia and the Hemispheres Club with a 270-degree view. Theres a wide variety of options for evening entertainment, including the three-deck Royal Court Theatre, the Queens Room ballroom, a traditional English Pub and a Champagne Bar. During days at sea, passengers can enjoy the Cunard Health Club and Spa, the Lido Pool and large sunning area, the 6,000-book library, and the Internet café.
The Queen Victoria provides a range of accommodations for different budgets, but each cabin contains a bath robe, slippers, nightly turndown service, 24-hour room service, satellite TV with music, a refrigerator and a safe.
During Jan 2015 drydock, 8 single ocean view cabins and 1 single inside cabin were added to deck 2.
During drydock May 5 to June 4, 2017 decks 6, 7, 8 and 9 were extended creating 18 new balcony and 15 new inside cabins.
There are 1037 staterooms on board with the largest being the Grand Suites.
The main dining options on board are separated for guests in regards to their cabins category. All dining options include:
Queens Grill Restaurant- main dining room for guests in Queens Grill accommodations
Princess Grill Restaurant- main dining room for guest in Princess Grill accommodations
Britannia Restaurant- main dining room for guests staying in Balcony, Oceanview, or Inside
staterooms
Lido Restaurant- buffet-style
Winter Garden Lounge-formal dining
The Verandah- contemporary french cuisine
The Courtyard Restaurant- serves Grill staterooms only
Golden Lion Pub- traditional pub food
Todd English- English dining salon and Mediterranean cuisine
Nightly entertainment can be found at one of the lounges and bars on board. The Royal Court Theater offers grand shows and productions. There is also a Casino, Chart Room (cocktail bar with live jazz), disco nightclub, and Queens Room (formal dancing ballroom).
Children and teens have their own areas to enjoy time with other passengers of the same age. There are age-appropriate activities indoors and outdoors.
Families and guests of all ages will enjoy time at the Pavilion Pool area and Lido Pool area, which each have 2 whirlpools and sunbathing. Fun activites include time at the sports court which has deck games and golf simulators. There is also a fitness center for those who prefer to exercise there.
The Spa and Salon complex is 2-levels and has a Thalassotherapy pool, Thermal suite, saunas, treatment rooms, relaxation room, steam room, and beauty salon.
External Website - www.cunard.co.uk
Smoking Policy
- Smoking is only permitted in designated areas on the open decks, and certain bars and lounges
- Smoking is prohibited in cabins, on balconies, in the casino, and most public spaces.
Activities
- 2 Outdoor Pools
- 6 Whirlpools (hot tubs)
- No Rock Climbing Wall
- No Flow Rider
- No Ice Rink
- No Bowling
- No Zipline
- No Waterslide
- No Water Park
- No Ropes Course
- No Mini Golf
- No Golf Simulator
- No Sports Court
- No Jogging Track
- WIFI Ship Wide
- Casino
- Cigar Lounge
- No Chapel
- Video Arcade
- No Cinema
- Show Lounge
- Hair Salon
- Spa
- Fitness Center
- Library
- No Bridge Viewing Area
- No Outdoor Movie Screen
- No Teen Lounge
- Passenger Promenade Deck
- Sea Viewing Lounge on upper deck
- No Adult Only Outside Lounge Area
# | Deck Symbols |
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Elevator | |
Forward facing oceanview | |
Handicapped facilities | |
Obstructed views | |
One upper bed | |
Sofa bed |