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Mon 15 Jun 2026 to Mon 22 Jun 2026

Cunard | Queen Victoria

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Cunard Line

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Queen Victoria

Cunard Line
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Queen Victoria will delight you with her special appeal, where elegance and unique features combine seamlessly with outstanding hospitality. You’ll discover an extraordinary way to see the world.

From the moment you step on board, you're immersed in an enchanting world of pleasure and escapism. Pass leisurely days soaking up the sunshine or gazing out at the tranquil ocean from her light-filled Winter Garden. Learn something new with our Cunard Insights speakers, or simply unwind with a good read. As evening falls, choose from a delectable array of dining options, and enjoy world-class entertainment in the Royal Court Theatre. On Queen Victoria the freedom to create your perfect trip is all yours.

  • plugs

    Plugs in cabin:

    US 2 Pin 110v & UK 3 Pin 240v

  • currency

    Currency on ship:

    USD

  • childrens_facilities

    Childrens facilities:

    Available

  • gratuities

    Gratuities:

    Not Included

  • Cunard Line

    Cruise Line:

    Cunard

  • capacity

    Capacity:

    2,061 passengers

  • launched

    Launched:

    2007

  • tonnage

    Tonnage:

    90,049 tonnes

  • shiplength

    Ship Length:

    294 meters

  • decks

    Decks:

    12 decks

  • crew

    Crew Count:

    913 crew

Cabins

Queen Victoria has 32 cabin types available

Queen Victoria Cunard Deluxe Inside

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Deluxe Inside

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Deluxe Inside

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Standard Inside

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Standard Inside

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Standard Inside

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Standard Inside

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Single Inside

Inside Cabins

8 Inside types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Oceanview

Outside Cabins

6 Outside types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Oceanview

Outside Cabins

6 Outside types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Oceanview

Outside Cabins

6 Outside types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Ocean View (Obstructed View)

Outside Cabins

6 Outside types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Ocean View (Obstructed View)

Outside Cabins

6 Outside types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Single Oceanview

Outside Cabins

6 Outside types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Club Balcony

Balcony Cabins

10 Balcony types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Club Balcony

Balcony Cabins

10 Balcony types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Balcony

Balcony Cabins

10 Balcony types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Balcony

Balcony Cabins

10 Balcony types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Balcony

Balcony Cabins

10 Balcony types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Balcony

Balcony Cabins

10 Balcony types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Balcony

Balcony Cabins

10 Balcony types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Balcony

Balcony Cabins

10 Balcony types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Balcony - Partially Obstructed View

Balcony Cabins

10 Balcony types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Balcony - Partially Obstructed View

Balcony Cabins

10 Balcony types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Princess Grill Suite

Suite Cabins

8 Suite types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Princess Grill Suite

Suite Cabins

8 Suite types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Grand Suite

Suite Cabins

8 Suite types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Master Suite

Suite Cabins

8 Suite types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Penthouse Suite

Suite Cabins

8 Suite types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Penthouse Suite

Suite Cabins

8 Suite types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Queens Suite

Suite Cabins

8 Suite types to choose from
Queen Victoria Cunard Queens Suite

Suite Cabins

8 Suite types to choose from

Deck Plans

Here, you can explore detailed deck plans of Queen Victoria from Cunard. With a total of 12 decks, our deck plans provide a comprehensive view of the ship’s layout, including cabins, restaurants, entertainment areas, and other onboard amenities. Use these plans to find the perfect cabin and get acquainted with everything the ship has to offer for your upcoming voyage.

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Queen Victoria will delight you with her special appeal, where elegance and unique features combine seamlessly with outstanding hospitality. You’ll discover an extraordinary way to see the world.

From the moment you step on board, you're immersed in an enchanting world of pleasure and escapism. Pass leisurely days soaking up the sunshine or gazing out at the tranquil ocean from her light-filled Winter Garden. Learn something new with our Cunard Insights speakers, or simply unwind with a good read. As evening falls, choose from a delectable array of dining options, and enjoy world-class entertainment in the Royal Court Theatre. On Queen Victoria the freedom to create your perfect trip is all yours.

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Cruiser reviews

Cruiser reviews

bz

bz

10+ Cruises: 20s

A relaxing, wonderful cruise

Because of health issues we used this cruise as a floating resort. Embarcation went smoothly, we were even able to get a wheelchair to help just by asking, that took us all the way to the cabin door. We had a huge Queens level cabin, corner suite. There is certainly engine vibration in this location. Meals in the Queens Grille were lovely, classy service, lots of choice, pretty outside area to eat if the weather is cooperative. The butler and steward did an excellent job. Shuttle busses were provide when necessary which is a great help. If you love ballroom dancing, this is the cruise line for you. The shows were wonderful. Disembarcing was the easiest ever; you can stay in your cabin until your time is called. No long lines, easy to get an elevator,just easy off, unlike the chaos we've experienced with other lines. We will be back.

Sail Date: 09-2025

bobothecruiser

bobothecruiser

10+ Cruises: 70s

A Truly Excellent Cruise Holiday

Our first trip with Cunard in 30 years. It was excellent. 22 nights Southampton to Rome. A lovely ship in great condition. Easy to navigate round the ship and find everything. Excellent food. Excellent Service. Excellent entertainment, both the ship's company and the regular musicians round the ship (especially Habit To Duo and D'Power Of Trio) and the imported entertainers. Main restaurant open for lunch every day. We don't usually like Open-Dining due to waiting times but we abandoned our pre-booked slot for the main restaurant and went every evening without a pre-booking and were always given a table right away (party of 4 adults). Evening turndown service which many cruise lines have now abandoned. The only negatives for us were 1) the bathroom is small and the shower tiny with a curtain not a door, 2) we felt the WiFi was expensive and 3) No usb points in the cabin despite the fact this is the 21st century.

Sail Date: 05-2025

neeuqdrazil

neeuqdrazil

6-10 Cruises: 40s

V507 - Two weeks on Cunard's Happy Ship

I joined Queen Victoria in Fort Lauderdale for the last two weeks of her 2025 Grand Voyage circumnavigating South America, this piece getting back to the UK from Fort Lauderdale. Embarkation was a slog - big lines to get through security and then to check in, but they did move reasonably quickly. I'm not sure how many joined the ship in FLL, but it appeared that we all arrived at the port to board at the same time (I arrived ~30 minutes before my scheduled arrival time, but the line kept getting longer after I arrived.) A few unfortunate things happened that were entirely out of Cunard's control - the weather the first few days was rough, and we missed our port call into Bermuda due to the weather (the wind made it unsafe to get out of the harbour), but the missed port stop was replaced by an extra day in Ponta Delgada in the Azores. Communication on both (the missed port stop and the extra day in Azores) was prompt and extensive - it was announced over the tannoy, which announcement was then followed up with a letter to the cabin. We did have 7 straight sea days, instead of the 3 and then 4 scheduled, but as always, Cunard did an excellent job at providing entertainment during the day and into the evening. The Insights speakers that I saw were solid, and the rest of the activity options seemed to be well attended, from what I saw. (I cruise to relax, so I generally take my knitting and my book and find a corner to while away the hours, so I can't speak to most of the activities.) I didn't attend any of the main theatre shows, but I did attend quite a few of the concerts done by Aileen and Sticks, the Irish folk duo who played in the pub or the Winter Garden most evenings. The service on QV was wonderful. I was last on board in February 2024 (which was my first time on board), and multiple staff members remembered me and greeted me by name when I boarded this time. Staff greeted you by name by the second or third time you entered a venue, remembered your regular order, and were always friendly and smiling. One particular incident stands out - I attended afternoon tea on the last sea day, arriving about 30 minutes after the start. They found me a spot at a shared table, and the waiter who escorted me to the table made sure that I had tea, sandwiches, cakes, and scones brought pretty much immediately, and checked in with me a number of times to make sure that I had everything I needed. I had never seen this waiter around before, he just took it on himself to make sure that I had a wonderful final tea experience. And that's just one of many such experiences that I had over my two weeks on board. The food was overall pretty good. The menus in the Britannia Restaurant were occasionally a bit boring, but there was always something to have in the Lido buffet if the MDR didn't suit. I never felt like I needed to venture to one of the specialty restaurants, nor pay for a supplemental item. The Lido's themed dinners (German, American, British, Indian...) were well received, and I very much enjoyed them. Disembarkation was a breeze. Cunard brought UK Border Force agents on board in the Azores, and they did the passport checks on board during the last 3 days of the crossing, so we were able to just walk off the ship. The luggage hall was a zoo, but that's because many of the people on board had been on board for up to 78 days, and so had a lot of luggage (one woman told me that she had had to go down to the purser's desk to get additional bag tags, because they had 'only' provided 4, instead of the 8 that they required,) and many of the cabins I walked past on the last night had 4+ suitcases sitting outside waiting to be picked up. One thing to remember, though, is that QV, like other Cunard ships, puts the clocks ahead at midday on eastward voyages, which makes the days that much shorter. In summary, I had a wonderful time, and if budget and vacation time permitted, I would be back on board QV in a shot.

Sail Date: 03-2025

Time of last update: 02/11/2025 20:53
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