    
Write a Review on this Ship OverviewQueen Victoria entered the Cunard fleet in December 2007. Cunard’s new Queen is elegant and stylish – rather what you would expect from a company that brands its vessels as Ocean Liners rather than cruise ships.
Key features on Queen Victoria are the plush Royal Court Theatre complete with the first traditional theatre boxes at sea – following the naming by the Duchess of Cornwall, there is even a Royal box - the two-deck library with 6,000 titles and Cunardia a unique museum displaying Cunard memorabilia.SuitabilityThere is a kids’ club and separate area for teens, but this ship will appeal mainly to travellers who want a traditional cruise experience with white-gloved waiters serving afternoon tea. Hints & TipsGratuities are added to passenger’s shipboard accounts each day. The amount varies slightly depending on the category of stateroom.
Guests wishing to have a theatre box during one of the production shows on board should book as early as possible during the voyage. They are on sale for a reasonable price, which buys a complete experience including champagne and chocolates, but there are just 16 to go around.
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Ship Info Year Entered Service: 2007 Onboard Currency: USD Nationality of Crew: British and European officers, international crew No. of Crew: 900 No. of Passengers: 2,000 Tonnage: 90,000 Passenger/crew ratio: NaN Passenger/space ratio: 45.5
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