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With the addition of this new 90,000-ton vessel, the Cunard liner legacy will be faithfully upheld, as Queen Victoria will offer all the classic characteristics that have become associated with the company's unique liner heritage. From the outside, her distinctive black and red livery will hint at the experience that differentiates a Cunard liner from a modern-day cruise ship. This will be most evident in the ship's homage to the liner traditions of the past with elegant public rooms, many on a grand scale, and all graciously-styled with luxurious finishings.

The public spaces will set the stage for myriad programs and amenities that also distinguish Cunard's liner persona as guests enjoy entertainment and enrichment options that evoke a more civilized era of travel. The ship will also feature the line's celebrated Queens Grill and Princess Grill stateroom accommodations and private dining rooms, another Cunard exclusive. And, of course, the ship has been constructed with impressive sea-keeping qualities that will enable it to travel easily and efficiently through the Atlantic and other demanding waters around the world.

Ship Facts

90,000 tons
964.5 feet in length
106 feet at beam
205 feet high
14 passenger decks
Passengers: 2,014 (lower berths)
Crew: 1,000
Mostly British Officers
International crew
Registry: British
Entered service: December 11, 2007

Best For People Who Want:
The all-British style and tradition that is Cunard, the stately style and service of a classic ocean liner.

Should Be Avoided By People Who Prefer:
Budget cruising; pool-side games; a party atmosphere, lots of singles dancing late into the night.

Onboard Experience:
Queen Victoria is the second ship Cunard has built since being acquired by Carnival Corp. The first was the larger flagship Queen Mary 2 in 2004.

At 90,000 tons, Queen Victoria is smaller and more intimate than Queen Mary 2 (151,000 tons). But she has all the same service amenities and more. The ship's theme is the Victorian Era in England, which began the same time as the founding of Cunard in 1837.

The vessel is also a tribute to Cunard itself. Only a few companies are so quintessentially associated with the essence of their nation, but Cunard is as representative of England as any company can be. Onboard the Queen Victoria is a museum known as Cunardia that shows how Cunard has grown through the years and served the United Kingdom.

 

 

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