Queen Elizabeth

Cunard

A regal achievement

The Queen Elizabeth I, flagship of the Cunard Line fleet, was built at Fincantieri’s Monfalcone yard. 

QUEEN ELIZABETH

90,900

grt

294

meters long

1,046

passenger cabins

547

crew cabins

3,272

people max capacity

21.7

knots cruising speed

Taking great care of the little details

When she was delivered in 2010, at 90,400 grt and around 294 meters in length, Queen Elizabeth was the second-largest ship that Cunard Line had commissioned, after Queen Mary 2, and one of the largest Panamax ships of all. With a generous array of mini suites and luxury suites, she is impressively appointed with exquisite furnishings and fittings.

Technical Information

MAIN CHARACTERISTICS

Gross tonnage

90,900 grt

Length uverall

294 m

Beam moulded

32.3 m

Design draught

7.9 m

Service speed

21.7 kn

Classification Society

Lloyd’s Register

MAIN MACHINERIES

Propulsion

2 Pod x 17.600 kW 144 rpm

DD-GG Mak 12M43C

4 x 12.000 kW 514 rpm

Total installed el. power

64,000 kW

PASSENGER CABINS

Passenger cabins

1,046

Penthouse Suites

6

Suites

121

Balcony

611

Windows

146

Inside

162

Outside cabins ratio

85%

Balcony cabins ratio

71%

CREW CABINS

Crew cabins

547

MAX PERSONS ON BOARD

Max persons on board

3,272

Cunard Queen Elizabeth
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