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Note: In the event of adverse weather/sea conditions that prevent the ship from calling at one of the scheduled ports, alternative arrangements will be made where possible. This itinerary was correct at the time of being loaded, so always double check the itinerary with the booking agent during the booking.
Families and cabin sharing options
On most cruises we can offer you the option of interconnecting or non interconnecting cabins, which are capable of accommodating between three or four people. For family cabins or larger rooms which can hold more than four people, please call to check availability.
Due to the popularity of these options they are subject to availability and we recommend booking in advance to avoid disappointment. Subject to terms and conditions a discount may be offered for the extra passengers in the cabin. Please contact us for further information and pricing.
Cruise itinerary and visiting ports of call
In most ports of call you will be offered tenders, excursions, leisure activities and wherever possible the choice to do your own thing within the allotted time period. You will have a good chance to look around and enjoy the sites and maybe even indulge in some local activities. You may just prefer to stay on board which is fine as the ship will still operate all its facilities as normal.
If you decide to book excursions they will vary in cost depending on what you do and their duration. There is usually a varied selection to suit everyone needs and budget. We are happy to provide you with some examples of the kinds of things on offer if you need some more information.
Most cruise operators will allow you to pre-book excursions, which is advisable to ensure your place. If you prefer not to, and would like to decide later, you can generally book excursions aboard ships at their information desks.
Cunard’s Queen Victoria first took to the waters in December 2007.
Its striking three-tiered Grand Lobby, plush carpets, soft furnishings and marble decor are truly luxurious.
On board there is plenty to do, with twelve decks of entertainments.The first deck contains the Royal Court Theatre, and internet centre and conference facilities, whilst on the second deck you can visit the library, the Empire Casino, the Queens Room, or recline at the Champagne Bar.
You can wander round the art gallery on the third deck or spend time in the card room, whilst the Queen Victoria’s book shop is a great place to spend time browsing for presents for those back home.
Queen Victoria Vital Statistics | |||||
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CABINS | 1,007 | GUESTS | 2,014 | ||
CREW | 900 | TONNAGE | 90,000 | ||
BUILT | 2007 | REFURBISHED | N/A | ||
LENGTH | 294 m | BEAM | 37 m | ||
SPEED | 23.7 Knots | DECKS | 16 |
* Fares published are guideline prices and may be subject to change at any time and are subject to availability and include government taxes & fees applicable at time of going to print. Except where indicated, all fares are per person and based on a double occupancy of a twin or double stateroom.
Excludes: Travel Insurance, drinks, hotel meals, shore excursions, UK regional flights (unless already requested in above parameters), dayrooms, personal expenses, cover charge on selected services, service charges, tips on board & ashore & any other item not expressly included in the fare.
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