Europe and Mediterranean: France, Italy, and Adriatic Voyage

Cunard

This 14-night voyage on Queen Victoria® includes some beautiful locations. Make memories to last a lifetime in Barcelona, Naples, Corfu and Kotor, basking in glorious sunshine as you do. Visit Sardinia's stunning beaches, ponder the journey that made Napoleon one of Europe's most notorious leaders in Ajaccio, and walk through the Piazza del Duomo in Messina.

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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 Barcelona Departure 6:00p.m.

Overview

Barcelona is a charming, cosmopolitan port on the shores of the Mediterranean sea. This prosperous and bilingual (Spanish and Catalan) metropolis measures up to a city such as Madrid: its museums, theaters, art galleries and nightlife area of an impressive high standard. Besides that, this art and design centre has a lot of interesting sights to offer to its visitors. The best place to watch people go by, to stroll or simply relax, is 'Las Ramblas', a pedestrian street with dozens of outdoor cafes. Here, you’ll find flower-stands, book kiosks and small market stalls where they sell birds and small animals. You’ll also find an endlessly fascinating flowing receptacle of pageant-jugglers, singers, dancers, puppeteers, sidewalk artists, living statues and assorted oddballs on parade. Nearby is 'Plaça Real', with plenty of bars and restaurants, and 'Palau Guell', built by the Catalan architectural genius Antoni Gaudi in his undulating art-nouveau style. After having seen these sights, stroll the narrow winding streets of the 'Barri Gotic', the medieval Gothic quarter full of interesting tapas bars and cafes. Check out Picasso’s old hangout, 'Els Quatre Gats', which has been renovated without losing its bohemian charm. Or head for the old Barceloneta section on the waterfront. This working-class area, which was always slightly rundown and scruffy-looking, is now packed with paella restaurants. The new beach area, which runs from Barceloneta to the Olympic village, is much cleaner than the old beach area. Although some people believe that it has been cleaned up considerably, it might be a wise idea to stay out of the water. Fortunately, the beach itself is already a feast for the eyes (and ears), with its huge and roaring waves.

Day 2 Cruising
Day 3 Port of Call Alghero Arrival 7:00a.m. Departure 6:00p.m.

Overview

Alghero is a city on the northwest coast of Sardinia, Italy. Encircled by ancient walls, it’s known for its cobblestoned old center. Its Catalan Gothic buildings include the Cattedrale di Santa Maria, with an imposing bell tower, Palazzo Guillot and Chiesa di San Francesco, a 14th-century church. The nearby Chiesa San Michele has a colorful tiled dome. The Museo del Corallo di Alghero contains red coral displays.

Day 4 Port of Call Ajaccio Arrival 8:00a.m. Departure 6:00p.m.

Overview

Located on the west coast of the island of Corsica, the capital city of Ajaccio is famous as the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. This Mediterranean port town enjoys an exceptionally mild climate and offers travelers a number of cafes, restaurants and shops to enjoy in addition to a number of interesting sites, including the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de la Misericorde, where Napoleon was baptized in 1771, and the Chapelle Imperiale, built in 1855 by Napoleon III to accommodate the tombs of the Bonaparte family. Impressive views of the town can be enjoyed from the Jetee de la Citadelle, located next to the 16th-century citadel currently occupied by the army.

Day 5 Cruising
Day 6 Port of Call Strait of Messina Arrival 4:30a.m. Departure 7:00a.m.

Overview

The Strait of Messina divides the island of Sicily from Calabria in southern Italy, and is 3km wide.

Day 6 Port of Call Messina Arrival 8:00a.m. Departure 6:00p.m.

Overview

Messina is a harbor city in northeast Sicily, separated from mainland Italy by the Strait of Messina. It’s known for the Norman Messina Cathedral, with its Gothic portal, 15th-century windows and an astronomical clock on the bell tower. Nearby are marble fountains decorated with mythological figures, like the Fontana di Orione, with its carved inscriptions, and the Neptune Fountain, topped by a statue of the sea god.

Day 6 Port of Call Strait of Messina Arrival 7:00p.m. Departure 9:00p.m.

Overview

The Strait of Messina divides the island of Sicily from Calabria in southern Italy, and is 3km wide.

Day 7 Port of Call Naples Arrival 7:00a.m. Departure 7:00p.m.

Overview

Naples, a city in southern Italy, sits on the Bay of Naples. Nearby is Mount Vesuvius, the still-active volcano that destroyed nearby Roman town Pompeii. Dating to the 2nd millennium B.C., Naples has centuries of important art and architecture. The city's cathedral, the Duomo di San Gennaro, is filled with frescoes. Other major landmarks include the lavish Royal Palace and Castel Nuovo, a 13th-century castle.

Day 8 Port of Call Rome/Civitavecchia Arrival 5:00a.m. Departure 7:00p.m.

Overview

Located about 80 kilometers northwest of Rome, the Port of Civitavecchia is the port of Rome and a busy ferry and cargo port serving Italy and southern Europe. Lying on Italy’s eastern shores on the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Port of Civitavecchia has excellent direct connections to Rome. It is an important cruise and ferry port with regular passage to Sardinia, Malta, Sicily, Tunis, and Barcelona. Fishing is of secondary importance to the Port of Civitavecchia. In addition to ocean-going traffic, the Port of Civitavecchia also contains a thermoelectric center and metallurgical works. In 2006, over 51 thousand people called the Port of Civitavecchia home. The Port of Civitavecchia was built on an earlier Etruscan settlement. Emperor Trajan founded the Port of Civitavecchia in the early 2nd Century, calling it Centumcellae. Today, Trajan’s Port is preserved within today’s Port of Civitavecchia. A busy growing town during the late Roman era, the Port of Civitavecchia was attacked by Vandals and then destroyed by the Saracens in 828 AD. Residents escaped to the nearby Allumiere Mountains where Pope Leo IV built a walled town in 854. Eventually, the people returned to Civitavecchia (the name means “old city”). At the end of the 15th Century, the Port of Civitavecchia was under frequent attack by pirates. The naval arsenal was constructed in 1508. Pope Paul III commissioned the building of the keep, which was designed by Donato Bramante and then finished by Michelangelo in 1537, to protect the Port of Civitavecchia from the pirate attacks. In 1696, Civitavecchia became a free port under Pope Innocent XII. Because it was Rome’s main port, the French occupied the Port of Civitavecchia in 1849. The Port of Civitavecchia was linked to Rome by the Rome and Civitavecchia Rail Road in 1859. When the Port of Civitavecchia became part of the Kingdom of Italy in 1870, it was one of the Papal State’s most strongly-fortified towns when Papal troops welcomed General Nino Bixio on behalf of the Italian unification forces into the Port of Civitavecchia fortress. World War II brought destruction to as much as three-quarters of the Port of Civitavecchia. Reconstruction enlarged the Port of Civitavecchia beyond its pre-war area. The Autorita Portuale Civitavecchia (Port of Rome) is responsible for managing and operating the Port of Civitavecchia as well as the ports of Fiumicino and Gaeta. The modern Port of Civitavecchia is at the center of rail, road, and air networks that link it with central Italy and the world. The Port of Civitavecchia has capacity to handle about 11 million tons of cargo per year and over 1.5 million passengers. Cargoes include forest products, cereals, iron and steel, chemicals, automobiles, containers, and liquid bulk. In 2007, the Port of Civitavecchia welcomed 856 cruise vessels carrying 1.6 million passengers, and the total number of passengers using ferries and cruise vessels was 3.8 million. In 2007, the Port of Civitavecchia handled a total of 7.7 million tons of cargo. This total included 1.5 million tons of liquid bulk, 1.7 million tons of solid bulk, 4.6 million tons of packages, and 31.1 thousand TEUs of containerized cargo. The Port of Civitavecchia contains 28 berths of a total 5.6 thousand meters in length with alongside depths from 6 to 18 meters. Port properties include five warehouses containing 36 thousand square meters for handling and storing cargoes. The intermodal terminal includes seven thousand square meters of storage space and 12.5 thousand square meters for loading/unloading rail cars and parking. The Port of Civitavecchia is one of the busiest ferry ports in the world. Just 80 kilometers northwest of Rome, it is the main tourist destination for people traveling to the Eternal City. It is also a central port for ferries carrying passengers to more local destinations. The ferry terminal offers a complete line of amenities. Different ferry companies offer services to the various destinations. Moby Lines handles crossings to Olbia, Sardinia. Corsica Sardinia Ferries runs services to Golfo Aranci. Grimaldi Ferries carries passengers to Barcelona and Tunis, and Grand Navi Veloci operates a route to Tunis. Ferrovie dello Stato operates a combined rail-ferry service to Golfo Aranci.

Day 9 Cruising
Day 10 Port of Call Cephalonia Island Arrival 8:00a.m. Departure 6:00p.m.

Overview

Kefalonia is the largest island in the Ionian Sea and sixth in size in Greece. It is located between the islands of Lefkada and Zakynthos and across the Corinthian Gulf. The deep blue sea, the golden sandy beaches, the unique dreamy caves, the rocky mountains and the traditional settlements with their picturesque ness and grandeur of the past will be the ideal scenery of your holidays in the island of Kefalonia. Its beautiful places, archeological areas and historical monuments will impress you. It is only 35 klm from mainland Greece and 30 klm from the coasts of Peloponnese; it covers an area of 781 square klm and a coastline of 254 klm. The inhabitants of the island are occupied with wine making, agriculture, fishing and the tourism. Its population is 32.000. In the island, there is the big mountain range of Enos or the "Big Mountain", which is said that it is the geological continuation of the mountain range of Pindos. The mountain Enos offers a unique and magical view of the plains of the island, of the beautiful graphic villages and of the blue sea of the Ionian Sea. The highest peak of the "Big Mountain", Megas Soros, reaches the 1640 m, whereas other high peaks are, Kokkini Rahi, Xerakias and Agia Dinati. The fruitful plains of the island are, Kranea, Omalon, Sami and Lixouri. The tradition and the folklore revive through customs, festivities and local events in every traditional settlement of the island. The art of wood-carving is visible on the wonderful icon screens of the churches. The art of hagiography along with the ecclesiastic architecture impress the visitors. The Ionian architecture and the hospitality of the inhabitants make the island to a summer refuge for relaxation. The cultural physiognomy of the island is influenced by the constant conquests, populative changes and by the influences from the west and particularly by Italy. Among the people that stand out in the island are, the poet Andrea Laskarato, George Molfeta, Gerasimo Markora, Marino Antipa and Rokos Hodas. The island shows a particular paleologic interest because of the findings of the Paleolithic era, which reinforce the point of view that man existed in the island 50.000 years ago. Above the small peninsula, in the area of Fanari, stands the wonderful Argostoli, the capital of the island, with the bridge of Drapano, the Koutavos lagoon, the Lighthouse of Agii Theodori and the Cave of Agios Gerasimos.

Day 11 Port of Call Corfu Arrival 8:00a.m. Departure 6:00p.m.

Overview

Corfu Town (Kerkyra) is a principal port and the largest town in the Ionian islands. It is built between two Venetian castles, having its own unique atmosphere. It is a thriving mass of shops and businesses, set amongst a captivating and charming assortment of elegant buildings, churches, imposing fortresses and narrow alleyways leading to hidden squares. The tall buildings with the 'volta' (arches), the 'cantounia' (narrow flagstoned streets), the 'mouragia' (sea-walls) are showing all a clear Italian influence. One of the most beautiful walks in the town is around the Esplanade (Spianada square), one of the biggest squares in Europe which is the hub of the Corfiot's life. Here you can walk around or sit in one of the many cafe bars underneath the arches of the 'Liston', a name probably derived from a similar promenade in Venice. Liston was built during the imperial French occupation and is reminiscent of the larger 'Arcades' of the Rue de Rivoli in Paris. On the upper side of Esplanade stands a memorial to the British Lord High Commissioner Sir Thomas Maitland, built in 1816 in the shape of a circular building with Ionian columns. The Corfiots call this building 'sterna' (cistern) because this was where the entrance to the largest underground cistern of the town was to be found. Near the Maitland's monument, in front of the building where the Ionian Academy was housed, stands the statue of John Capodistrias, the first President of Greece. It is a work from the end of the 19th century showing the Governor standing deep in thought. Opposite the Liston is the the Old Fortress and 'Anthonas', the Municipal Gardens. In the gardens is the statue of Lord Guilford, showing the founder of the Ionian Academy in his academic robes holding an open book. Nearby are the busts of two famous Corfiots, the poet Lorenzo Mavilis and the writer Dinos Theotokis. At the northern end of Esplanade stands the Palace of St. Michael and St. George, one of the most elegant buildings in Corfu. Opposite the west front of the palace is a beautiful building which now houses the Reading Society of Corfu, the oldest cultural institute in modern Greece, founded in 1836. The Reading Society contains a unique library of Greek and foreign books as well as a large collection of manuscripts, newspapers, periodicals, paintings, maps and engravings mostly related to the Ionian islands. As one's gaze leaves the Esplanade, after lingering on the palace, it embraces a magnificent view towards the coastal road (Arseniou Street) with its sea-walls. Following along this road will take you to the Old Harbour of Corfu and the other Venetian castle, the one called the New Fortress. Along this road the narrow lanes ('cantounia') lead to the Campielo, the oldest quarter of the town. Here the visitor can find the oldest houses and many of the historic churches in Corfu. At the northern end of Capodistria Street stands the Capodistria Mansion, an excellent example of neo-classical architecture. It was built in 1835 by the Corfiot architect John Chronis and is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Greece. Here John Capodistrias, the first President of Greece, was born. Another notable landmark in the old town is the central market. The most interesting street here is Nickiforou Theotoki as the rows upon rows of 'volta' standing on their stone columns and the tall buildings form one of the most characteristic aspects of Corfu Town. In a little square on Nickiforou Theotoki Street stands the building of the Ionian Bank, which was built in 1846 displaying a well-proportioned facade with finely detailed Ionian pilasters and pediment. On the first floor of the building the Paper Money Museum is housed. At the far end of the square is the Church of St. Spyridon. It shelters the body of St. Spyridon, the patron saint of Corfu and one of the great Saints of Greek Orthodoxy and draws a constant stream of pilgrims from all over Greece every year. On the Evgeniou Voulgareos Street stands the crenellated belfry of the Roman Catholic Church of the Annunciation a venerable building from the end of the 14th century. The whole building was destroyed in the World War II bombing, and the only remains are the belfry, two inscriptions and a bas-relief representing war trophies. Between Evgeniou Voulgareos Street and a modern square stands the most elegant of the Venetian buildings in Corfu, the Town Hall in baroque style. At the end of Moustoxydi Street stands another building of the period of British rule, the historic the Ionian Parliament. At the junction of the Garitsa coastal road and Alexandras Avenue stands the Douglas Obelisk, which also belongs to the same period, erected in honour of the Lord High Commissioner Sir Howard Douglas, to whom Corfu owes a lot of public works and philanthropic institutions.

Day 12 Port of Call Kotor Arrival 8:00a.m. Departure 6:00p.m.

Overview

Kotor is a fortified town on Montenegro’s Adriatic coast, in a bay near the limestone cliffs of Mt. Lovcen. Characterized by winding streets and squares, its medieval old town has several Romanesque churches, including Kotor Cathedral. It's also home to the Maritime Museum, which explores local seafaring history. Sveti Ðorde, one of 2 tiny islands off the ancient town of Perast, features a centuries-old church.

Day 13 Port of Call Dubrovnik Arrival 8:00a.m. Departure 6:00p.m.

Overview

Dubrovnik - the city of a unique political and cultural history (the Dubrovnik Republic, the Statute from 1272), of world-famous cultural heritage and beauty (inscribed on the List of World Heritage Sites by Unesco) - is one of the most attractive and famous cities of the Mediterranean. Apart from its outstanding natural beauties and well-preserved cul-tural and historical heritage, Dubrovnik also offers high-quality visitor opportunities. It is also the city of hotels, of high ecological standards and tourist programs, and is equally attractive in all seasons. Its geographical isolation is compensated by high traffic and communication standards - especially through air traffic and fast hydrofoil boats. The tourist development of Dubrovnik started before the First World War; quite soon, the exclusiveness of its attractions made Dubrovnik a powerful international tourist centre. The sightseeing of Dubrovnik and its monuments requires several days. However, already a walk through Stradun, through narrow streets and small squares, monumental ramparts and fortreses, provides enough opportunities to experience the millennial beauty of its shell-shaped urban core, centuries of building, stone-cutting, carving and engraving, the history of the Duke's Palace, libraries, the oldest pharmacy in the south of Europe, etc. Dubrovnik offers individual choice among numerous museums and galleries, which contain the jewels of Croatian heritage. The Dubrovnik Museum in the Duke's Palace keeps 15,500 exhibits in its cultural and historical department. A collection of furniture from the 17th-19th century, uniforms of dukes and councillors, aristocratic garments and many other items are exhibited in the authentic halls of the palace. The Maritime Museum (situated in the fortress Sveti Ivan) has a number exhibits on a permanent display, related to the maritime affairs of Dubrovnik and Croatia on the whole, with a particular emphasis on the history of the Dubrovnik Republic. The museum of the Franciscan monastery keeps all inventories of the old pharmacy, as well as the works of Dubrovnik jewel-lers, painters and embroiders. The museum of the Dominican monastery exhibits valuable examples of Dubrovnik painting from the 15th and the 16th centuries, as well as sculptures, jewellery, manuscripts, incunabula and notes (music). The treasury of the Dubrovnik cathedral keeps the relics of St. Blaise, patron of Dubrovnik, and numerous paintings and works of art. The Rupe Ethnographical Museum presents traditional occupations and the rural architecture of the region of Dubrovnik, national costumes and hand-made textiles. Very attractive is also the Aquarium of the Institute of Biology, situated in the fortress Sveti Ivan, comprising interesting marine species. Dubrovnik has a number of churches, monasteries and hotels scattered all over the town. Its coastal belt is adorned with several marinas, piers and promenades. Because of a magnificent view on the mediaeval Dubrovnik, a walk along the town ramparts is a must for each visitor. A great number of Dubrovnik restaurants and taverns offer delicious specialities of local and international cuisine. Sports and recreational facilities include playgrounds, courts and requisites for all sports in the sea and on the ground, from tennis and table tennis to sailing and yachting. There are also several gyms and fitness centres with swimming pools, saunas, massage, aerobics, solarium, box gyms, etc. Dubrovnik is famous for quality hotels. Most of them are situated on the Lapad peninsula and in the area of Ploce, southeast of the old town. The hotel complex Dubrava - Babin Kuk on Lapad has all features of a small town. It has a shopping centre, a bank, an out-patient department, many restaurants and cafés, and a street called the "New Stradun", which connects all hotels. Dubrovnik is the city of an outstanding cultural and artistic life. The most important event in the cultural life of the city is the Dubrovnik Summer Festival (10th of July - 25th of August), traditionally held since 1950. It is a theatre and classical and folk music festival, since 1956 included in the calendar of world festivals and as such one of the most famous cultural events in the world. Concerts and other performances take place on open stages in the town (Gunduliceva Poljana, Drziceva Poljana, Lovrijenac, Revelin) or in beautiful interiors of the most famous buildings (Duke's Palace, cloisters, churches). The repertoire includes works of Croatian and world classics, performed by the leading personalities from Croatia and abroad, including a number of world-famous actors, directors, conductors, etc. So far several hundreds of them have performed in Dubrovnik. An important part of the Festival are performances of local (Lindo, Lado) and foreign folk music ensembles. The artistic life of Dubrovnik is characterized by numerous exhibitions taking place throughout the year. Apart from already renowned galleries - the Art Gallery (Put Frana Supila 23), its exhibition space Luza Art Centre (Stradun), Sebastian - occasional and permanent exhibitions are also held in other spaces as well. Very famous are also Dubrovnik carnival festivities - so-called Dubrovnik "karnevo" (local variant of the word "carnival"), held ever since the early Middle Ages, when they were brought from the neighbouring Italy. Another important event is the Feast Day of St. Blaise, also the Day of Dubrovnik (3rd of February). The feast takes place for the whole week, including religious ceremonies, a procession through the town, concerts, sports events, entertainment and carnival programs. Excursions to Dubrovnik during that week are regularly organized.

Day 14 Cruising
Day 15 Port of Call Trieste Arrival 5:00a.m.

Overview

Trieste is the capital city of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region in northeast Italy. A port city, it occupies a thin strip of land between the Adriatic coast and Slovenia’s border on the limestone-dominated Karst Plateau. Italian, Austro-Hungarian and Slovenian influences are all evident in its layout, which encompasses a medieval old city and a neoclassical Austrian quarter.

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

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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: CUNVICEUR20240617