DINING
From casual buffet dining to romantic meals in intimate settings, there’s something to suit all tastes on a Queen Victoria cruise. The restaurants included in your cruise will depend on your choice of cabin; those in the Princess Grill, Queens Grill or Britannia Club suites have access to exclusive upmarket eateries, while standard Britannia passengers enjoy their breakfast, lunch and dinner in the Britannia Restaurant. There are also several alternative dining options for a special treat, and all guests can savour the afternoon tea, served by white-gloved waiters every afternoon.
ENTERTAINMENT & THINGS TO DO
Your time at sea is never boring aboard the Queen Victoria. From art and dance classes to fencing and live music, there’s something for everyone. Of course, if you’d rather spend your sailing days in relaxation mode, you can take advantage of the ship’s three pools, or opt for some pampering at the Royal Spa. With a shopping arcade, two-storey library and art gallery also onboard, it’s not hard to while away the hours. And when the sun goes down, there’s cabaret, theatre shows, ballroom dancing and the Yacht Club nightclub to enjoy.
CABIN TYPES
The luxurious Queen Victoria cruise ship offers accommodation options to suit all budgets and preferences, including single and wheelchair-friendly rooms. Find your perfect cabin type onboard Queen Victoria with the following options:
- Interior cabins – cosy interior cabins with a seating area and king-size bed, with a more spacious Deluxe option available, ranging from 152-200 sq.ft., deck 1-8
- Ocean view cabins – spacious cabins with private porthole window and lounge area, ranging from 180-197 sq.ft., deck 1-6
- Balcony cabins – light and airy cabins with a spacious lounge area and private balcony, ranging from 228-254 sq.ft., deck 4-8
- Suites – luxurious accommodations with private balconies offering included extras such as priority boarding and a private Bulter, ranging from 335-1319 sq.ft., deck 4-8
IDEAL FOR
While the Queen Victoria is a family friendly ship and offers age-specific kids’ clubs, it is perhaps best suited to couples. Being a smaller ship, it lacks amenities such as waterslides and arcades that its larger counterparts offer, and its luxurious cabins, fine dining and formal areas are probably more likely to appeal to adults, along with its range of nightlife options including the Chart Room cocktail bar and the Commodore Club.
USEFUL INFORMATION
The dress code aboard Cunard’s Queen Victoria consists of casual attire during the day, e.g., t-shirts, shorts, summer dresses and skirts etc. In the evenings, guests can choose between smart attire such as a dress shirt and trousers or cocktail dress, or more casual clothing if unwinding in the ship’s more relaxed spaces. Cruises of seven nights or more will have at least two Gala Evenings, which have a black-tie dress code.
DESTINATIONS
Set sail to exotic locations in Central America and New Zealand or explore closer to home on Cunard’s Queen Victoria cruises in 2024. This elegant vessel visits a wide range of beautiful destinations across Europe, Asia, Africa, America and Australia, with cruises ranging from two to 111 nights. UK travellers can enjoy a great selection of round-trip cruises from Southampton to Europe, as well as a round-the-world voyage.