Queen Victoria
Cunard
A ship of distinctively British style
The cruise ship Queen Victoria was officially presented to Cunard Line (Carnival Group), the historic British company with a glorious tradition of transatlantic service stretching back over 170 years, at Fincantieri’s Marghera yard.
Queen Victoria
Simply timeless cruising
When delivered in 2007, at 90,000 grt and around 294 meters in length, Queen Victoria was one of the largest ever Panamax ships (those able to pass through the Panama Canal).
She is the natural evolution of the ocean liner concept in Cunard’s long-standing traditional style. Their fleet, with its unmistakable black hulls, white superstructures and red funnels, has played a central role in marine history.
Queen Victoria has a theatre spanning three decks with 830 seats and some sumptuous private boxes. All passenger areas are elegantly decorated in a distinctly British style.
MAIN CHARACTERISTICS
Gross tonnage
89,500 grt
Length overall
294 m
Beam moulded
32 m
Design draught
8 m
Service speed
21 kn
Max speed
24 kn
MAIN MACHINERIES
Main Diesel engines Sulzer
4 x 11,520 + 2 x 8,640 kW
Electrical propulsion motors (POD) ABB
2 x 17,600 kW
PASSENGER CABINS
Passenger cabins
1,007
Penthouse Suites
31
Suites
96
Balcony
591
Windows
146
Inside
143
Outside cabins ratio
86%
Balcony cabins ratio
71%
CREW CABINS
Crew cabins
528
MAX PERSONS ON BOARD
Max persons on board
3,200