Europe and Mediterranean: Spain and Portugal Voyage

Cunard

Nine nights on Queen Victoria® bring the chance to unwind during sea days and explore some beautiful spots in Portugal and Spain. Be charmed by colorful trams, cobbled streets and unspoiled landscapes. Explore fascinating museums in Lisbon, stroll picturesque beachfronts in Tangier, and enjoy savory local cuisine in Vigo.

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Sailing Itinerary

Note: Cruise itineraries are subject to change. Please verify ports and times directly with the cruise line.

Day 1 Port of Call Southampton Departure 4:30pm

Overview

Southampton is a port city on England’s south coast. It’s home to the SeaCity Museum, with an interactive model of the Titanic, which departed from Southampton in 1912. Nearby, Southampton City Art Gallery specialises in modern British art. Solent Sky Museum features vintage aircraft like the iconic Spitfire. Tudor House & Garden displays artifacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike.

Day 2 Cruising
Day 3 Cruising
Day 4 Port of Call Lisbon Arrival 8:00am Departure 4:00pm

Overview

Lisbon is Portugal’s hilly, coastal capital city. From imposing São Jorge Castle, the view encompasses the old city’s pastel-colored buildings, Tagus Estuary and Ponte 25 de Abril suspension bridge. Nearby, the National Azulejo Museum displays 5 centuries of decorative ceramic tiles. Just outside Lisbon is a string of Atlantic beaches, from Cascais to Estoril.

Day 5 Port of Call Tangier Arrival 9:00am Departure 7:00pm

Overview

At the crossroads of Africa and Europe, the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean, Tangier has an individual character. It is one of the oldest cities in Morocco. The Phoenicians and Carthaginians established trading posts here. The Romans made it a capital city. It was occupied by the Arabs and invaded by Vandals and Visigoths. Before the Spanish, the Portuguese controlled the town. In the early part of the 20th century, Tangier was an international city whose tax-free status and cosmopolitan image attracted European and American artists and writers. Although it has lost a little of its glamorous image, it is still a bustling city with an air of mystery surrounding it. For most visitors that arrive in Morocco by sea, it is their first point of contact with the country. The town beach has a great setting: it makes up a several kilometer long curve with the white houses of Tangier as a frame before it ends in the barren mountains of which there is nothing further north than sea and the European continent. One of the main centers of afternoon and early evening activities in Tangier is along the beach walk. Activities here are rather common, people walk up and down this avenue size street, looking at people and allowing others to look at them. There are several Atlantic beaches west of Tangier, which all offer a good alternative to the town beach. The setting of these beaches can be most attractive, with mountains on all sides, yet with a wide and clean beach with all necessary amenities. The medina of Tangier is a real one: Streets are narrow, houses in many different styles, and most of this medina is in good condition. That is a proof that even people with some money both live and work here. The medina is quite big, and there are many commercial areas. Most of these serve the tourist traffic, and it is more difficult to find any areas where real handcraft is performed.

Day 6 Port of Call Malaga Arrival 7:00am Departure 6:00pm

Overview

Malaga is the major coastal city of Andalucia and is a genuine and typical Andaluz city with a gritty individualism untouched by tourism and, to a large extent, the passage of time. The Moors occupied the city until the mid fifteenth century, after which it grew to become one of the foremost merchant centres in the entire Iberian Peninsula. This illustrious past has left its imprint on the historic centre, particularly around La Alcazaba, a fortress which dates back to 1065 and is now a fascinating archaeological museum. Also worth a visit is the nearby castle which was rebuilt by the Moors and is today a traditional parador (state hotel) with superb panoramic views. During the nineteenth century, Malaga was a popular winter resort for the wealthy famed for its elegance and sophistication. The impressive park on Calle Alameda dates back to this era and is recognised as being one of the mostcelebrated botanical collections in Europe. During the winter, open air concerts are held here every Sunday which makes a refreshing change from the bucket and spade scenario on the coast. Pablo Picasso is the city’s famous son (not counting Antonio Banderas of course!) and there are several galleries showing his work, including the 16th century Museum of Fine Arts, adjacent to the Cathedral His birthplace in Plaza Merced is today an archive of his life and works and open tothe public; the entrance is absolutely free (so are all the services: Documentation Centre, exhibitions, museum, video projections...) Málaga's main theatre is the "Theatro Cervantes" where Antonio Banderas once trod the boards. He still visits. As well as being a cultural centre, Malaga is also a great place to eat out. The Malaguen´os love their food and the bars and restaurants here are where the real social life takes place. The choice in unlimited and, on the whole, reasonable with some bars offering a menu of the day with bread and wine for as little as 700 pesetas. Tapas, small portions of many different dishes is an Andalusian tradition and a wonderfully inexpensive way to try a variety of local food. The best known local fare in Malaga is pescaito frito, an assortment of fried fish, including small sardines and red mullet, best washed down with a glass of ice cold fino at one of the many old fashioned bodegas in town. But it is El Palo, to the east of the city which is a typical fisherman’s village and the place to go if you want that veritable ‘catch of the day’ freshness. In the centre try a tapas and a glass of Malaga wine at Malaga's oldest tapas bar called "Antigua Casa de la Guardia". Keep to the north side of the Alameda and find no. 16. Malaga is always closed for the siesta period, so this is a perfect time for a long relaxing lunch. These days, Malaga prides itself on being a modern city with the heart of commerce dominated by Calle Larios which is the local Bond Street equivalent. This is the recommended place to start exploring the city as it is surrounded by attractive small streets and plazas, as well as the magnificent cathedral (Renaissance cathedral with a Baroque façade and choir by Pedro de Mena) which offers daily guided tours. Garden lovers won't be disappointed in Malaga either. In the centre of the city is the beautiful Alameda Gardens, and just outside on the way to Antequera one finds the extensive Jardines de la Concepcion. Málaga airport is of course on of the major airports in Spain due to the number of tourist arrivals on charter flights from Northern Europe using Malaga airport as a gateway to the Costa del Sol.

Day 7 Cruising
Day 8 Port of Call Vigo Arrival 8:00am Departure 5:00pm

Overview

In the Galician province of Pontevedra, situated on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, lies the city that lends its name to the southernmost estuary of the Rias Baixas: Vigo. Its fishing origin has left an historic quarter with a strong maritime flavour, which contrasts with the modern facilities of its marinas. This city is an excellent base from which to visit the towns and villages along the Vigo estuary and the Cies Isles that form part of the National Park of the Atlantic Islands. The cuisine of the Galician coast, based on fish and seafood, is an added incentive for visiting this region. The port of Vigo, one of the finest natural ports in the world, was the origin of this city fringed by mountains. Its maritime qualities, already exploited in Roman times, have given rise to the present-day marinas and the transatlantic harbour, as well as to the fishing and canning industries. All of this has contributed to the urban development of Vigo, which includes the traditional port area and boasts major historic buildings and wide tree-lined avenues. The historic quarter, the so-called Cidade Vella, is articulated around the old maritime quarter of O Berbés, near the port. Situated in this quarter, which has Tourist-Historical Interest status, are the arcades around the Plaza de la Constitución, fishing streets and emblazoned houses. One of the main features of this network of tiny streets, in which most façades have glass-encased miradors, is the Collegiate Church of Santa Maria, the Procathedral of Vigo-Tui. Neoclassical in style, this edifice is constructed on the remains of a Gothic church burned down by the pirate Francis Drake. Also worthy of visit in this area is the do Pedra market, a fascinating place for buying and sampling Galician oysters. The newer part of Vigo occupies a triangle formed by the Puerta del Sol, Colon and Urzaiz. Lining the wide avenues are notable buildings, one such being the García Barbon Cultural Centre, designed by Antonio Palacios. The modern sector contains one of the best miradors over the Vigo estuary, the Monte do Castro mount. Located amidst the forests and leisure areas are the remains of the hill-forts that constituted the early settlement, as well as the ruins of the 10th-century O Penso Castle, the layout of which was used for the construction of the 17th-century Tower Castle still standing. The large Municipal Park of Castrelos is located on what once was the estate of the Quińones de León country house. Amidst Neoclassical gardens and ancient trees, the Municipal Park contains an interesting collection of Roman steles, furniture and statuary, and an art gallery exhibiting European works from the Baroque period as well modern works by Galician artists. The park also boasts an open-air auditorium where key music events are held. The mounts of A Madroa and A Guía that lay around the city of Vigo provide magnificent viewpoints from which to admire the surrounding landscape. Also worthy of a visit is the Zoo, situated on Mount A Madroa, whilst the Municipal Park also contains the hermitage of Nosa Seńora da Guia. The Galician Museum of the Sea, situated at the Punta do Muińo in the parish of Alcabre, comprises buildings, gardens, a square and a wharf. The work of Aldo Rossi and César Portella, this complex houses various items related to the sea. The city of Vigo is easily accessible thanks to the motorway and airport, and there are also excellent nautical facilities and a golf course in the vicinity. At its maritime station it is possible to purchase passages to the coastal towns of Cangas and Moańa on the other side of the estuary, and even to the Cíes Isles. Part of the National Park of the Atlantic Islands, the sheer cliffs and dunes of these isles are the home of thousands of migratory birds. The route along the Vigo Estuary affords the contemplation of historic country houses such as Baiona. Its parador, an incomparable viewpoint over the Atlantic, combines elements of the past, such as the medieval fortress, with vestiges of Galician stately architecture. The restaurant serves both traditional and highly imaginative dishes made with products from the region, such as sea bass with razor-shells in turnip green sauce. The beaches of Nigrán, the oysters of Arcade and, further inland, the Mondariz Spa, are just some of the area's numerous attractions. Another attraction of the province of Pontevedra is its capital city, which is situated on the estuary of the same name. The network of streets and squares that make up its historic quarter contain major civic and religious buildings. The palace of the Counts of Maceda houses the city's parador, which provides privileged accommodation for over-night stays. Another of the major ports along the Pontevedra Estuary is Marín, famous for the Naval Military School. Other places of interest, and also boasting excellent beaches, are Combarro, Sanxenxo and Portonovo; so too, the Ons Isles, which close the estuary and form part of the Galician National Park. The Arousa Estuary leads to Villagarcia de Arousa, O Grove and the island of A Toxa, which boasts one of Galicia's most impressive spas. Visitors to Cambados can stay at its parador, housed in the former Pazo de Batán country house dating back to the 17th century. Towards the south of the province, almost on the Portuguese border, the itinerary continues with the Monte Aloia Nature Reserve, which contains highly interesting archaeological remains; the historic city of Tui, the point of entry into Spain for the Northern Road of the "ruta jacobea" pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, where the parador is situated amidst mountains and rivers; and A Guarda at the mouth of the river Mińo, where the hill-fort of the Monte Santa Tegra is a worthwhile visit. All of these places offer the opportunity to sample the delicious cuisine that Galician tradition has preserved and that is now exploited by the most innovative chefs. The Rías Baixas provide hake, turbot and sea bass, not to mention a whole range of shellfish including goose barnacles, oysters, clams, mussels and cockles. These raw materials are served in stews and pies, on their own or combined with other flavours and textures. Veal and Galician potatoes, known as "cachelos", both have Label Guarantee status and are used in the tastiest of dishes. Wines with the Rías Baixas Label Guarantee make an excellent accompaniment to any of these dishes. Local cuisine sampling can be rounded off by a slice of Santiago cake (an almond-based sponge) and a "queimada", a traditional beverage obtained by flaming the local eau-de-vie.

Day 9 Cruising
Day 10 Port of Call Southampton Arrival 6:30am

Overview

Southampton is a port city on England’s south coast. It’s home to the SeaCity Museum, with an interactive model of the Titanic, which departed from Southampton in 1912. Nearby, Southampton City Art Gallery specialises in modern British art. Solent Sky Museum features vintage aircraft like the iconic Spitfire. Tudor House & Garden displays artifacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike.

Onboard the Queen Victoria

Costco Member Reviews

Queen Victoria® is known for her elegance and her graceful splendour. Her unique facilities are amongst the most modern you will find and yet she has a special ambience so evocative of great liners past. With luxurious marbles, woods and rich fabrics she exudes elegance and is adored by her crew and passengers alike. Queen Victoria is infused with a sense of luxury and tradition, from the Royal Court Theatre, which includes the first private viewing boxes at sea, to the signature two-story library, featuring a spiral staircase and nearly 6,000 volumes, and "Cunardia," the first Cunard museum display at sea.

Onboard Activities

Activities & Services (included in cruise)

Library

  • Card Room
  • Casino
  • Disco/Nightclub
  • Movies
  • Theater/Show Lounge
  • Fitness Center
  • Sauna/Steam Room
  • Educational Programs
  • Pool - Children's
  • Pool - Outdoor
  • Whirlpool/Jacuzzi
  • Art Gallery
  • Bars/Lounges
  • Library
  • Children's Outdoor Play Area
  • Organized Age Specific Activities
  • Teen Center or Disco
  • Teen Programs
  • Business Center
  • Concierge Desk
  • Duty-Free Shops/Boutiques
  • Elevators
  • Safe Deposit Boxes

Activities & Services (available for an extra fee)

Shopping

  • Beauty Salon
  • Full-Service Spa
  • Internet Center
  • Babysitting
  • Dry Cleaning/ Laundry Service
  • Infirmary/Medical Center
  • Self-Service Laundromat

Costco Travel makes every effort to verify the accuracy of all information provided. Additional fees for amenities or services may be charged by the cruise line. Amenities or services may be discontinued or revised by the cruise line without notice. Staterooms designated as wheelchair-accessible do not necessarily meet ADA requirements. Costco Travel is not responsible for inaccuracies or provider modifications.

Dining

Queens Grill

Main Dining

Queens Grill Restaurant: Guests staying in the Queens Grill Suites have a table reserved in the Queens Grill Restaurant. You'll always be greeted warmly by name, and appreciate attentive service during breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dinner is served when you wish between 6:30 – 9 p.m.

Princess Grill Restaurant: The sophisticated, intimate Princess Grill serves up excellent cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Dinner is served when you wish between 6:30 – 9 p.m. To match your choice, a sommelier will gladly talk through the impressive wine list. In warmer weather the courtyard offers alfresco dining, wonderful in more exotic parts of the world.

Britannnia Club Restaurant: The Britannia Club Restaurant boasts the same grandeur as the neighboring Britannia Restaurant, but with an intimate dining club atmosphere. Dine in the evening here whenever it suits you between 6:30 – 9 p.m.

Britannia Restaurant: Your table reservation is at Britannia Restaurant, where grandeur and occasion combine with exceptional service. Breakfast and lunch always feel special here and whether you've chosen to take your seat for dinner at 6 p.m. or 8:30 p.m., you can arrive with a flourish, down the steps of the curved staircase.

The Verandah

Specialty Dining

The Verandah: Steakhouse at The Verandah restaurant offers a sublime experience, whether it's lunch or dinner. Showcasing specialties such as prime USDA grain-finished New York strip steak and Alaskan king crab, alongside dishes celebrating British origin such as Salt Marsh lamb rack, as well as renowned Wagyu beef from farther afield. The menu is a celebration of the fine provenance of the US, British Isles and Australia. The Verandah takes design inspiration from the original Verandah Grill on board Queen Mary. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.

Lido Restaurant

Casual Dining

Lido Restaurant: Should you prefer a club sandwich or a light bite in the afternoon, head for the Lido Restaurant where buffet dining is available throughout the day. By evening, it transforms into one of three regional venues: Asado is a South American Grill; Jasmine serves up exquisite Asian cuisine; while Aztec tempts you with interpretations of Mexican classics.

Golden Lion Pub: A Cunard favorite, choose from a wide selection of beer, cider and wine to compliment the delicious gastro pub style menus in a comfortable, traditional setting. Enjoy all the British pub essentials such as quizzes, live music and screens to show your favorite sporting events.

Café Carinthia: Succumb to the varieties of fragrant specialty teas, rich aromatic coffees and indulgent pastries while overlooking the beautiful Grand Lobby. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.


Times, costs and other specifics are outside the control of Costco Travel. All information is at the sole discretion of the cruise line and is subject to change without notice. Dining time and table size preferences are submitted to the cruise line on a first-come, first-served request basis and are confirmed aboard ship. Questions, concerns and/or special needs regarding dining arrangements must be addressed with the maitre d' hotel aboard ship. Every effort is made to accommodate travelers' preferences; however, Costco Travel cannot guarantee dining arrangements. In specialty restaurants, space is limited and reservations are recommended. A cover charge and dress code may apply.

Staterooms

Staterooms feature a king-sized bed, lounge area, desk with stationery and tasteful decor with a satellite TV, tea and coffee-making facilities, mini-bar, hairdryer, safe, an invigorating shower, complimentary robes and slippers and nightly turn-down service.

Standard Inside (Category: IF)

Category: IF
TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Turndown service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; 152-243 sq.ft.

Standard Inside (Category: IE)

Category: IE
TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Turndown service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; 152-243 sq.ft.

Standard Inside (Category: ID)

Category: ID
TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Turndown service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; 152-243 sq.ft.

Standard Inside (Category: IA)

Category: IA
TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Turndown service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; 152-243 sq.ft.

Deluxe Inside (Category: GC)

Category: GC
TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Turndown service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; 152-243 sq.ft.

Deluxe Inside (Category: GB)

Category: GB
TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Turndown service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; 152-243 sq.ft.

Deluxe Inside (Category: GA)

Category: GA
TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Turndown service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; 152-243 sq.ft.

Single Inside (Category: LC)

Category: LC

Staterooms feature a king-sized bed, lounge area, desk with stationery and tasteful decor with a satellite TV, tea and coffee-making facilities, mini-bar, hairdryer, safe, an invigorating shower, complimentary robes and slippers and nightly turn-down service. A window offering an ocean view (some partially obstructed) offering an invigorating burst of natural daylight.

Oceanview, obstructed view (Category: FC)

Category: FC
C4 and C5 Staterooms have views obstructed by lifeboats.; TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Turndown service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; Up to 472 sq.ft.; 180-201 sq.ft.

Oceanview, obstructed view (Category: FB)

Category: FB
C4 and C5 Staterooms have views obstructed by lifeboats.; TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Turndown service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; Up to 472 sq.ft.; 180-201 sq.ft.

Oceanview (Category: EF)

Category: EF
C4 and C5 Staterooms have views obstructed by lifeboats.; TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Turndown service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; Up to 472 sq.ft.; 180-201 sq.ft.

Oceanview (Category: EC)

Category: EC
C4 and C5 Staterooms have views obstructed by lifeboats.; TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Turndown service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; Up to 472 sq.ft.; 180-201 sq.ft.

Oceanview (Category: EB)

Category: EB
C4 and C5 Staterooms have views obstructed by lifeboats.; TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Turndown service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; Up to 472 sq.ft.; 180-201 sq.ft.

Single Oceanview (Category: KC)

Category: KC

Staterooms feature a king-sized bed, lounge area, desk with stationery and tasteful decor with a satellite TV, tea and coffee-making facilities, mini-bar, hairdryer, safe, an invigorating shower, complimentary robes and slippers and nightly turn-down service. Drink in the scenery from your ship in the privacy of your own on-board balcony.

Balcony, obstructed view (Category: CB)

Category: CB
Balcony; A6 Staterooms have views partially obstructed by lifeboat mechanism.; A6 4003-4042 and A7 have metal fronted balconies.; TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; Up to 472 sq.ft.; 242-472 sq.ft.

Balcony, obstructed view (Category: CA)

Category: CA
Balcony; A6 Staterooms have views partially obstructed by lifeboat mechanism.; A6 4003-4042 and A7 have metal fronted balconies.; TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; Up to 472 sq.ft.; 242-472 sq.ft.

Balcony (Category: BF)

Category: BF
Balcony; A6 Staterooms have views partially obstructed by lifeboat mechanism.; A6 4003-4042 and A7 have metal fronted balconies.; TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; Up to 472 sq.ft.; 242-472 sq.ft.

Balcony (Category: BE)

Category: BE
Balcony; A6 Staterooms have views partially obstructed by lifeboat mechanism.; A6 4003-4042 and A7 have metal fronted balconies.; TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; Up to 472 sq.ft.; 242-472 sq.ft.

Balcony (Category: BD)

Category: BD
Balcony; A6 Staterooms have views partially obstructed by lifeboat mechanism.; A6 4003-4042 and A7 have metal fronted balconies.; TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; Up to 472 sq.ft.; 242-472 sq.ft.

Balcony (Category: BC)

Category: BC
Balcony; A6 Staterooms have views partially obstructed by lifeboat mechanism.; A6 4003-4042 and A7 have metal fronted balconies.; TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; Up to 472 sq.ft.; 242-472 sq.ft.

Balcony (Category: BB)

Category: BB
Balcony; A6 Staterooms have views partially obstructed by lifeboat mechanism.; A6 4003-4042 and A7 have metal fronted balconies.; TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; Up to 472 sq.ft.; 242-472 sq.ft.

Balcony (Category: BA)

Category: BA
Balcony; A6 Staterooms have views partially obstructed by lifeboat mechanism.; A6 4003-4042 and A7 have metal fronted balconies.; TV; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft bathrobe and slippers; Bathrobe & slippers; 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Half bottle of sparkling wine at embarkation; Daily fresh fruit on request; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Either early or late dining at a reserved table in the Britannia Restaurant; Up to 472 sq.ft.; 242-472 sq.ft.

Club Balcony (Category: A2)

Category: A2

Club Balcony (Category: A1)

Category: A1

Staterooms feature a king-sized bed, lounge area, desk with stationery and tasteful decor with a satellite TV, tea and coffee-making facilities, mini-bar, hairdryer, safe, a bathtub and shower, separate dressing area, velour robes and slippers and nightly turn-down service. Drink in the scenery from your ship in the privacy of your own on-board balcony. Spacious suites feature a separate seating area, a balcony and the Grills Experience. Select suites feature whirlpool bath and butler service and other exclusive amenities.

Princess Suite (Category: P2)

Category: P2
Atlas and books; Private balcony; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Feather-soft terry robes; Pillow concierge; Soft terry robes and slippers; Pillow concierge (a selection of pillows and duvets to suit your preference); 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Personalised stationary; Bon Voyage bottle of wine; Fresh fruit; Bon Voyage bottle of sparkling wine and strawberries on embarkation; Personalised stationery; Daily fresh fruit; Complimentary bottled water; Concierge service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Concierge service; In-suite dining; Access to the Grills upper terrace; Dining at a reserved table in the single-seating Princess Grill restaurant; Priority embarkation and luggage delivery; Access to the Queens Grill Lounge; Single-seating dining in the Princess Grill; Up to 513 sq.ft.; 335-513 sq.ft.

Princess Suite (Category: P1)

Category: P1
Atlas and books; Private balcony; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Feather-soft terry robes; Pillow concierge; Soft terry robes and slippers; Pillow concierge (a selection of pillows and duvets to suit your preference); 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Personalised stationary; Bon Voyage bottle of wine; Fresh fruit; Bon Voyage bottle of sparkling wine and strawberries on embarkation; Personalised stationery; Daily fresh fruit; Complimentary bottled water; Concierge service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Concierge service; In-suite dining; Access to the Grills upper terrace; Dining at a reserved table in the single-seating Princess Grill restaurant; Priority embarkation and luggage delivery; Access to the Queens Grill Lounge; Single-seating dining in the Princess Grill; Up to 513 sq.ft.; 335-513 sq.ft.

Queens Suite (Category: Q6)

Category: Q6
Atlas and books; Board games; Marble bathroom with whirlpool bath; Expansive private balcony; Spacious living area; Bathroom with bath and shower; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Computer games console; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft terry robes and slippers; Pillow concierge (a selection of pillows and duvets to suit your preference); 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Refrigerator stocked to your preferences; Daily fresh fruit; Bon Voyage bottle of Champagne and strawberries on embarkation; Personalised stationery; Complimentary bottled water; Flower arrangement in stateroom; Bar stocked with spirits, wines, and soft drinks; Concierge service; Butler service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Butler service; Concierge service; In-suite dining; Complimentary broadsheet newspaper; Dining at a reserved table in the single-seating Queens Grill restaurant; Priority embarkation and luggage delivery; Access to the Queens Grill Lounge and private deck area; Single-seating dining in the Queens Grill; 508-771 sq.ft.; 484-771 sq.ft.

Queens Suite (Category: Q5)

Category: Q5
Atlas and books; Board games; Marble bathroom with whirlpool bath; Expansive private balcony; Spacious living area; Bathroom with bath and shower; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Computer games console; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft terry robes and slippers; Pillow concierge (a selection of pillows and duvets to suit your preference); 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Refrigerator stocked to your preferences; Daily fresh fruit; Bon Voyage bottle of Champagne and strawberries on embarkation; Personalised stationery; Complimentary bottled water; Flower arrangement in stateroom; Bar stocked with spirits, wines, and soft drinks; Concierge service; Butler service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Butler service; Concierge service; In-suite dining; Complimentary broadsheet newspaper; Dining at a reserved table in the single-seating Queens Grill restaurant; Priority embarkation and luggage delivery; Access to the Queens Grill Lounge and private deck area; Single-seating dining in the Queens Grill; 508-771 sq.ft.; 484-771 sq.ft.

Penthouse (Category: Q4)

Category: Q4
Atlas and books; Board games; Marble bathroom with whirlpool bath; Expansive private balcony; Living area; Bathroom with bath and shower; Balcony; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Computer games console; DVD player; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft terry robes and slippers; Pillow concierge (a selection of pillows and duvets to suit your preference); 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Refrigerator stocked to your preferences; Daily fresh fruit; Bon Voyage bottle of Champagne and strawberries on embarkation; Personalised stationery; Complimentary bottled water; Flower arrangement in stateroom; Bar stocked with spirits, wines, and soft drinks; Concierge service; Butler service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Butler service; Concierge service; In-suite dining; Complimentary broadsheet newspaper; Priority disembarkation and tender service; Dining at a reserved table in the single-seating Queens Grill restaurant; Priority embarkation and luggage delivery; Access to the Queens Grill Lounge and private deck area; Single-seating dining in the Queens Grill; 505-681 sq.ft.

Penthouse (Category: Q3)

Category: Q3
Atlas and books; Board games; Marble bathroom with whirlpool bath; Expansive private balcony; Living area; Bathroom with bath and shower; Balcony; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Computer games console; DVD player; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft terry robes and slippers; Pillow concierge (a selection of pillows and duvets to suit your preference); 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Refrigerator stocked to your preferences; Daily fresh fruit; Bon Voyage bottle of Champagne and strawberries on embarkation; Personalised stationery; Complimentary bottled water; Flower arrangement in stateroom; Bar stocked with spirits, wines, and soft drinks; Concierge service; Butler service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Butler service; Concierge service; In-suite dining; Complimentary broadsheet newspaper; Priority disembarkation and tender service; Dining at a reserved table in the single-seating Queens Grill restaurant; Priority embarkation and luggage delivery; Access to the Queens Grill Lounge and private deck area; Single-seating dining in the Queens Grill; 505-681 sq.ft.

Master Suite (Category: Q2)

Category: Q2
Atlas and books; Board games; Marble bathroom with whirlpool bath; Expansive private balcony; Living area; Bathroom with bath and shower; Balcony; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Computer games console; DVD player; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft terry robes and slippers; Pillow concierge (a selection of pillows and duvets to suit your preference); 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Refrigerator stocked to your preferences; Daily fresh fruit; Bon Voyage bottle of Champagne and strawberries on embarkation; Personalised stationery; Complimentary bottled water; Flower arrangement in stateroom; Bar stocked with spirits, wines, and soft drinks; Concierge service; Butler service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Butler service; Concierge service; In-suite dining; Complimentary broadsheet newspaper; Priority disembarkation and tender service; Dining at a reserved table in the single-seating Queens Grill restaurant; Priority embarkation and luggage delivery; Access to the Queens Grill Lounge and private deck area; Single-seating dining in the Queens Grill; 1100 sq.ft.

Grand Suite (Category: Q1)

Category: Q1
Atlas and books; Board games; The most lavish suites afloat; Marble bathroom with whirlpool bath; Expansive private balcony; Expansive living and dining area; Bathroom with bath and shower; Oversized balcony; Interactive TV with multi-language film and music channels; Computer games console; DVD player; Refrigerator; Hair dryer; Safe; Direct-dial telephone; Daily shipboard newspaper; Soft terry robes and slippers; Pillow concierge (a selection of pillows and duvets to suit your preference); 220V 3-pin and 110V 2-pin sockets; Refrigerator stocked to your preferences; Daily fresh fruit; Bon Voyage bottle of Champagne and strawberries on embarkation; Personalised stationery; Complimentary bottled water; Flower arrangement in stateroom; Bar stocked with spirits, wines, and soft drinks; Concierge service; Butler service; Complimentary 24-hour room service; Nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate; Butler service; Concierge service; In-suite dining; Complimentary broadsheet newspaper; Priority disembarkation and tender service; Dining at a reserved table in the single-seating Queens Grill restaurant; Priority embarkation and luggage delivery; Access to the Queens Grill Lounge and private deck area; Single-seating dining in the Queens Grill; Up to 2131 sq.ft.; 1375-2131 sq.ft.

Deck Plan

Cruise Ship
Deck 12
Key to Symbols
SymbolDescription
LiftLift
2 lower berths and 1 upper berth2 lower berths and 1 upper berth
3rd berth is a single sofa bed3rd berth is a single sofa bed
3rd and 4th berth is a single sofa bed and one upper bed3rd and 4th berth is a single sofa bed and one upper bed
Views obstructed by lifeboatsViews obstructed by lifeboats
Views partially obstructed by lifeboat mechanismViews partially obstructed by lifeboat mechanism
Wheelchair-accessibleWheelchair-accessible
Staterooms are shaded by bridge wingsStaterooms are shaded by bridge wings
Stateroom has forward-facing ocean viewsStateroom has forward-facing ocean views
Stateroom has metal-fronted balconyStateroom has metal-fronted balcony
3rd and 4th berths are single sofabeds3rd and 4th berths are single sofabeds

Ship Facts

Queen Victoria ship image
  • Ship Name: Queen Victoria
  • Year Built: 2007
  • Year Refurbished: 2017
  • Year Entered Present Fleet: 2007
  • Maximum Capacity: 2,061
  • Number of Passenger Decks: 12
  • Number of Crew: 981
  • Officers' Nationality: British
  • Ocean-View without Balcony: 147
  • Ocean-View with Balcony: 609
  • Total Inside Staterooms: 152
  • Tonnage (GRT): 90,000
  • Capacity Based on Double Occupancy: 2,052
  • Country of Registry: Bermuda
  • Total Staterooms: 1,035
  • Suites with Balcony: 127
  • Crew/Hotel Staff Nationality: International
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Ship's registry: Bermuda

    Package ID: CUNVICEUR20241021