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Travel Professional Reference Guide
Queen Elizabeth.
®
Queen Elizabeth® was christened by her
namesake, Her Majesty the Queen, and
joined the fleet in 2010. In November 2018,
Queen Elizabeth benefited from a refit
including refreshed staterooms, enhanced
deck spaces, a new wellness offering and a
contemporary retail space.
Highlights:
Royal Arcade shops
◆ The Garden Lounge – a light and sociable
room inspired by London’s Kew Gardens
◆ Games Deck – a dedicated area to enjoy
croquet, traditional bowls or paddle tennis
◆ Mareel® Wellness & Beauty, the new holistic
spa experience, exclusive to Cunard.
Appeals to:
Queen Elizabeth’s voyages are perfect for those
who are new to cruising, flying to meet their
ship in a destination is a vacation style they are
familiar with.
Facts.
Entered Service: 2010
Country of Registry: Bermuda
No. of Crew: 911
Guest Capacity: 2,081
Speed: 23.7 knots
Length: 964.5 feet
Width: 106 feet
Draft: 25.9 feet
Queen Victoria.
®
Queen Victoria® is similar in size and layout to
Queen Elizabeth. She’s the first Cunard ship to
have a female Captain – Inger Klein Thorhauge –
and the first in the world to offer private theater
boxes at sea.
Highlights:
◆ Winter Garden – a relaxed room with floor to
ceiling windows and some of the best views
out to sea
◆ Aft sun-deck – offering outdoor seating and
loungers, al fresco dining and live entertainment
◆ A special gin and fizz themed menu in the
Midships lounge – this brings to life wines,
prosecco, cava and champagne alongside
premium gin and spirits.
Appeals to:
Queen Victoria is a favorite with regular
travelers and experienced cruisers with
many voyages sailing roundtrip from London.
Britannia Club restaurant
Facts.
Entered Service: 2007
Country of Registry: Bermuda
No. of Crew: 913
Guest Capacity: 2,061
Speed: 23.7 knots
Length: 964.5 feet
Width: 106 feet
Draft: 25.9 feet