This new Cunard liner, infamously launched by the Duchess of Cornwall in 2007, is an interesting move away from the superliner trend. Although she’s the second largest Cunard ship to be built, she is small enough to transit the Panama Canal, unlike several vessels introduced by other lines in 2007 and 2008. She has a strong Victorian feel, unsurprisingly given her name with solid décor featuring wood and wrought iron, in the classic Cunard style. In a departure from the standard form, Victoria has two full-time librarians, who are also responsible for the onboard Cunard museum which will thrill fans of the line. A highly cosmopolitan ship, she features the same afternoon tea and quality lecture ambiance that has served her sisters so well and will appeal to the cultured traveller who yearns for the golden days of transatlantic travel.
• Casino • Chart Room • Childrens Play Area • Cigar Bar • Royal Court Theatre • Youth & Teen Centres
• Aerobics/Yoga • Fitness Center • Pilates
• Bar • Brittania Restaurant • Cafe Carinthia • Champagne Bar • Cocktail Bar • Commodore Club • Golden Lion Pub • Princess Grill • Queens Grill Lounge
• Art Gallery • Conference Room • Gift Shop • Shopping Gallery • Shore Excursion Office
• Card Room • Library • Nightclub
• Jacuzzi • Spa • Swimming Pool • Whirlpool
• Internet Access Lounge
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