Queen Victoria

Queen Victoria is a Vista Class cruise ship operated by Cunard Line. She entered service in 2007, measures 90,049 gross tons, and carries approximately 2,081 guests at double occupancy.

Key Facts

  • Class: Vista Class
  • Year: 2007
  • Tonnage: 90,049 GT
  • Guests: 2,081
  • IMO: 9320556

Quick Answer: Queen Victoria is a Vista Class Cunard ship — 90,049 GT, 2,081 guests, launched in 2007. She was Cunard's first new-build after Queen Mary 2 and established the modern Cunard mid-size template with a two-story library and intimate ballroom. This page covers deck plans, live tracking, dining venues, and videos.

Best For: Travelers who want the classic Cunard experience on a ship with nearly two decades of refined service. Queen Victoria suits passengers who appreciate a well-loved ship with loyal crew, formal evenings, and a library culture — Cunard at its most traditional mid-size scale.

Queen Victoria tends to suit passengers who prefer a ship with character over novelty. As Cunard's oldest active vessel, she carries a devoted following and a crew that knows the ship inside out. Her two-story library is one of the finest at sea, and the Royal Court Theatre anchors evening entertainment. She shares her approximate size and layout with Queen Elizabeth, so choosing between them often comes down to itinerary and availability. If you want something newer, Queen Anne offers Cunard's most contemporary design. If you want the ocean liner experience, Queen Mary 2 stands alone.

Key Facts

  • Ship Class: Vista Class — 90,049 GT, 2,081 guests, 981 crew
  • Signature Features: Two-story library, Royal Court Theatre, intimate ballroom, traditional British afternoon tea
  • Itineraries: World voyages, Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Canary Islands
  • Entered Service: 2007 — refurbished 2017

A First Look at Queen Victoria

Queen Victoria exterior view
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Queen Victoria cruise ship
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Cunard • Vista Class

At a Glance

Queen Victoria is a Vista Class ship from Cunard. With 90,049 gross tons and capacity for 2,014 guests, she entered service in 2007.

Queen Victoria Specifications

Gross Tonnage
90,049
Guests
2,014
Year Built
2007
Class
Vista Class
Length
294m
Crew
981

Queen Victoria dining venue Dining on Queen Victoria

Dining venue information coming soon. Cunard ships typically feature a variety of complimentary and specialty dining options.

The Logbook: Queen Victoria

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Watch: Queen Victoria Highlights

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Entertainment & Activities

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Ship Statistics

Gross Tonnage
90,049 GT
Guests
2,081
Crew
981
Entered Service
2007
Class
Vista Class

Queen Victoria Deck Plans

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Queen Victoria Deck Plans

View the official deck plans to explore Queen Victoria's layout.

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Simplified deck layout overview

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Frequently Asked Questions About Queen Victoria

What dining options are available on Queen Victoria?

Queen Victoria offers complimentary dining including the main dining room and buffet. Specialty restaurants vary by ship and may require reservations or carry an additional charge. Check the dining section above for specific venues available on this ship.

How do I find the deck plans for Queen Victoria?

Deck plans are available through the links on this page. You can also find official deck plans on the Cunard Line website or in the cruise planner app.

Where does Queen Victoria sail?

Ship deployments vary by season. Check the Cunard Line website for current itineraries and departure ports for Queen Victoria.

How can I track Queen Victoria's current location?

Use the live ship tracker section on this page to see the ship's current position, speed, and next port in real-time when available.

Is this information official?

This page provides planning resources and community insights. Always confirm details with Cunard Line or your travel advisor before booking.

Sources & Attribution

Ship specifications from official cruise line materials. Photos credited where shown. Data verified against industry sources.

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