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| 4th04 | AugAug | 202828 | Southampton, England, embark on the Queen Victoria | ||||
Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux. The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England. | |||||||
| 5th05 | AugAug | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 6th06 | AugAug | 202828 | Stavanger, Norway | Morning | Afternoon | ||
Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Stavanger flourished in the 19th century as a fishing port. While other towns in Norway have suffered with the decline of this industry, Stavanger has kept its economy booming by diversifying, first into shipbuilding and now into oil. These two contrasting industries have created a city of two halves – a modern area of high-rise buildings and a historic centre with cobbled streets and old wooden houses. The city centre was the birthplace of Alexander Kielland, one of the great 19th-century Norwegian novelists. Stavanger Cathedral, dating from 1125, is an impressive building and the only medieval cathedral in Norway that has not been substantially altered since it was first built. From Stavanger you can explore the attractive blue waters of Lysefjord, surrounded by cliffs and striking rock formations, and also visit Hafrsfjord where the Viking King Harald won an important battle that started the Unification of Norway. Those preferring to explore on their own may wish to visit the interesting Petroleum Museum. | |||||||
| 7th07 | AugAug | 202828 | Olden, Norway | Early Morning | Evening | ||
See the aqua blue ice of the Jostedal Glacier cascading down the stunning Oldedalen Valley, as you navigate the spindly fjords of Norway. Feel your breath catching in your throat, as you sail into this world of wonder, and the dramatic fjord scenery and interlocking valleys inspire you. The village of Olden opens up some of Norway's most majestic natural wonders, from the glacier - which is mainland Europe's largest - to the sloshing waterfalls that run off it, and the bowing forests that sway all around it. A visit to picturesque Olden is all thrilling panoramas and hikes through wildflower sprinkled trails. The Briksdalsbreen arm of ice, reaches out from the main glacier, and sits around an hour's stroll from the village of Olden itself - regular busses can also take you there. Snaking through steep-sided valleys, you can enjoy a walk close to the foot of the ice, and feel the spray of the waterfalls that plummet nearby, as you breathe in some of the freshest air you’ve ever tasted. The crisp glacial meltwater is so clean and pure that it’s bottled up to be sold across Norway. | |||||||
| 7th07 | AugAug | 202828 | Innvikfjorden, Norway | Evening | Evening | ||
| Innværfjorden is a small fjord in the municipality of Bømlo in Vestland county, Norway. It lies on the south of the village of Rubbestadneset on the eastern side of the island of Bømlo. The 3.5-kilometre-long (2.2 mi) fjord flows to the west from the Stokksundet strait. | |||||||
| 7th07 | AugAug | 202828 | Nordfjord, Norway | Evening | Late Evening | ||
| Nordfjorden is the sixth longest fjord in Norway. It flows through the municipalities of Stryn, Gloppen, Stad, Bremanger, and Kinn, and it is the central feature of the entire Nordfjord region which makes up the northern third of the county. | |||||||
| 8th08 | AugAug | 202828 | Molde, Norway | Early Morning | Evening | ||
Molde, the 'Town of Roses', is a city and municipality in Romsdal in Møre og Romsdal County, Norway. The municipality is located on the Romsdal Peninsula, surrounding the Fannefjord and Moldefjord. The city is located on the northern shore of the Romsdalsfjord. The city of Molde is the administrative centre of Møre og Romsdal County, administrative center of the municipality of Molde, commercial hub of the Romsdal region and seat of the Diocese of Møre. Molde proper consists of a 6.2-mile (10-kilometre) long and 0.62-1.24 mile (1-2-kilometre) wide strip of urban land running east-west along the north shore of the Moldefjord, an arm of the Romsdalsfjord, on the Romsdal Peninsula. The city is sheltered by Bolsøya and the Molde Archipelago, a chain of low-lying islands and islets, to the south and the wood-clad hills of Moldemarka to the north. The city centre is located just west of the River Moldeelva, which runs into the city from the north, originating in the Lake Moldevatnet and running through the Valley Moldedalen. | |||||||
| 9th09 | AugAug | 202828 | Trondheim, Norway | Early Morning | Evening | ||
One of Scandinavia's oldest cities, Trondheim was the first capital of Norway, from AD 997 to 1380. Founded in 997 by Viking king Olav Tryggvason, it was first named Nidaros (still the name of the cathedral), a composite word referring to the city's location at the mouth of the Nidelva River. Today, it's Central Norway's largest (and Norway's third largest) city, with a population of 150,000. The wide streets of the historic city center remain lined with brightly painted wood houses and striking warehouses. But it's no historic relic: it's also the home to NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) and is Norway's technological capital. | |||||||
| 10th10 | AugAug | 202828 | Kristiansund, Norway | Early Morning | Evening | ||
| 11th11 | AugAug | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 12th12 | AugAug | 202828 | Skjolden, Norway | Early Morning | Evening | ||
Discover the uninhabited Island of Skjoldungen, surrounded by a stunning fjord. Its stunning landscape brings together mountains, glacial valleys, rocky outcrops, tundra and willow forests, creating an unmissable show. In this pristine landscape is also quite common to see bearded seals, orcas and birds such as the common redpoll, the northern wheatear, or the common raven. | |||||||
| 12th12 | AugAug | 202828 | Sognefjord, Norway | Late Evening | |||
| 13th13 | AugAug | 202828 | Bergen, Norway | Early Morning | Evening | ||
Surrounded by mountains and sparkling fjords, the waterside city of Bergen has a spectacular setting. There has been a settlement here since medieval times and the colourful waterfront buildings of the Hanseatic wharf, known as Bryggen, are testament to its fascinating history of trade. As Norway’s best known medieval settlement, the Bryggen is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Our comprehensive selection of excursions allows you to discover the many sides of Bergen, such as the fish market and narrow cobbled streets, as well as stunning views of the city from the summit of Mt Fløyen. Alternatively, those who have visited the city previously may like to experience one of the tours that travel further afield. Just 300 yards from the main piers, you will find the Fortress Museum (Fesningsmuseum), which has an interesting collection of objects related to World War II. | |||||||
| 14th14 | AugAug | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 15th15 | AugAug | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 16th16 | AugAug | 202828 | Southampton, England, disembark the Queen Victoria | ||||
Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux. The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England. | |||||||

The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Imaginative cooking and flawless service create a dining experience fit for royalty.
For the exclusive use of guests in our Princess Grill Suites, this exquisite restaurant offers à la carte dining at an elevated level.
With a dining room to rival the world’s most luxurious hotels and a menu that showcases classical flavour pairings, creatively reimagined, the Princess Grill restaurant is among the most prestigious of our on board dining experiences. Discreet but attentive service and a raft of personal touches make every meal special.
You’ll find a comprehensive selection of continental and cooked dishes ready to rouse you each morning, whilst lunchtimes introduce a delicious four course menu alongside lighter options.
Evenings are a particularly grand affair, with the theatre of tableside serving inspiring a greater sense of occasion. Your table for dinner is reserved throughout your voyage, with no need to book; simply take your seat whenever you wish, between 6.30pm and 9.00pm.
Dining at the Princess Grill restaurant is included in your fare if you’re staying in one of our Princess Grill Suites. Relaxed dress is welcomed at breakfast and lunch, and smart attire (jacket optional) after 6.00pm, except on Gala Evenings when we invite you to dress in black tie.
The pinnacle of fine dining at sea, exclusively for guests staying in our Queens Grill Suites.
Drawing inspiration from the world’s finest kitchens, the Queens Grill restaurant offers a true taste of fine dining on board, elevated by a front of house team for whom nothing is too much trouble.
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, with a Grills Afternoon Tea served separately in the Grills Lounge, a visit to the Queens Grill always feels like a special occasion.
You’ll be dining among your fellow Queens Grill guests, with a table reserved for your exclusive use throughout your voyage. There’s no need to book. Simply arrive whenever you’re ready and your table will be waiting. You may even choose to take your meal in your suite, should you wish.
Each day introduces a coveted line-up of à la carte dishes, complemented by an ‘always-available’ menu of appetisers, entrees, and desserts, executed with exemplary flair and finesse.
Alternatively, opt for one of our chef’s speciality sharing dishes (orderable in advance at breakfast or lunchtimes). From beef wellington to rack of lamb, the choice is truly indulgent. Each dish (along with select offerings on our menu) is finished and presented to you table-side, only heightening the sense of theatre that’s a signature of Queens Grill dining.
Dining at the Queens Grill restaurant is exclusive to Queens Grill guests and included within your Cunard fare. The restaurant operates relaxed dress by day and smart attire (jacket optional) for dinner service after 6.00pm, except on Gala Evenings when we invite you to dress in black tie.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
For a Queen Victoria bar with the best sea views, look no further than the Commodore Club. A sophisticated lounge with picture height windows, the Commodore Club offers ocean panoramas like nowhere else on board. You’ll find this popular bar at the bow of Deck 10, above the Bridge. While a full drinks service is offered, the speciality here is a selection of Commodore cocktails, inspired by seven of our fleet’s most decorated Captains. Canapés are served on early evening visits and the atmosphere here is always one of elegance, with soothing background music courtesy of a live pianist.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Teenagers 13 to 17 will have a great time with the sports, discos and games we run around the ship.
Teens in your party will have a whale of a time in this dedicated club for 13 to 17 year-olds. They can enjoy deck sports, discos, gaming consoles, quizzes and much more - ensuring an action-packed holiday. They'll also appreciate the special Teen Zone area where they can challenge each other to the latest video games as well as the table tennis tournaments and team games we organise. Note that the exact age groupings will depend on the number of children travelling on any particular voyage.
Access to The Teen Zone is included in your fare.
Enjoy your holiday even more, knowing that your little ones have a safe place to sleep each evening.
There's a great sense of freedom to be had when you can enjoy drinks, dinner or a show knowing that your little ones are sleeping soundly. Available on a first come first served basis, our free of charge Night Nursery equips you with a pager so we can contact you if need be or, if you let us know your plans, we'll come and find you. For that extra peace of mind professional childminders are on hand. Suitable for children aged 6 to 23 months and open from 6pm to 11pm.
Children aged 2 to 7 will love the activities and themed days in this supervised haven.
The Play Zone is a fully supervised play area which younger members of your family will just love. They're sure to have a fun-filled holiday with the structured activities provided by our fully trained Youth Team - including themed days, arts and crafts, games, books, puzzles, toys and computer games. There's even a sheltered outdoor play area with a range of play equipment such as cars and tricycles. Infants from 6 months to 23 months are welcome to join in the fun, with parental supervision.
Access to The Play Zone is included in your fare.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
| 12 nights aboard the Queen Victoria | |||
| Choose FREE on-board spend, coach transfers or car parking (Cunard Fares only) | |||
| Complimentary daily afternoon tea | |||
| Evening entertainment & Broadway style shows | |||
| Upgrade to the Grills Experience | |||
| Tea, coffee, fruit juice is available 24 hours | |||
| 24-hour room service | |||
| Port Taxes and Fees | |||
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Date 4th Aug 2028 |
Nts 12 |
Interior £1,699pp |
Oceanview £1,899pp |
Balcony £2,399pp |
Suite £4,799pp |
Date 4th Aug 2028 |
Nts 12 |
Interior £1,699pp |
Oceanview £1,899pp |
Balcony £2,399pp |
Suite £4,799pp |
| Interior staterooms from | £1,699pp | ||
| LC | Single Inside | £2,749pp | |
| GA | Deluxe Inside | £1,849pp | |
| GB | Deluxe Inside | £1,849pp | |
| GC | Deluxe Inside | £1,849pp | |
| IA | Standard Inside | £1,799pp | |
| ID | Standard Inside | £1,799pp | |
| IE | Standard Inside | £1,749pp | |
| IF | Standard Inside | £1,699pp | |
| Oceanview staterooms from | £1,899pp | ||
| KC | Single Oceanview | £3,049pp | |
| EB | Oceanview | £2,099pp | |
| EC | Oceanview | £1,999pp | |
| EF | Oceanview | £1,949pp | |
| FB | Oceanview | £1,949pp | |
| FC | Oceanview | £1,899pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £2,399pp | ||
| A1 | Club Balcony | £3,799pp | |
| A2 | Club Balcony | £3,499pp | |
| BA | Balcony | £2,949pp | |
| BB | Balcony | £2,849pp | |
| BC | Balcony | £2,749pp | |
| BD | Balcony | £2,649pp | |
| BE | Balcony | £2,549pp | |
| BF | Balcony | £2,499pp | |
| CA | Balcony | £2,449pp | |
| CB | Balcony | £2,399pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £4,799pp | ||
| P1 | Princess Suite | £4,999pp | |
| P2 | Princess Suite | £4,799pp | |
| Q1 | Grand Suite | £13,799pp | |
| Q2 | Master Suite | £11,999pp | |
| Q3 | Penthouse | £6,999pp | |
| Q4 | Penthouse | £6,499pp | |
| Q5 | Queens Suite | £6,299pp | |
| Q6 | Queens Suite | £5,999pp | |
Early Saver Fare Benefits
Dining time preference ~ Low Deposit ~ T&C’s apply.
| Interior staterooms from | £1,699pp | ||
| LC | Single Inside | £2,749pp | |
| GA | Deluxe Inside | £1,849pp | |
| GB | Deluxe Inside | £1,849pp | |
| GC | Deluxe Inside | £1,849pp | |
| IA | Standard Inside | £1,799pp | |
| ID | Standard Inside | £1,799pp | |
| IE | Standard Inside | £1,749pp | |
| IF | Standard Inside | £1,699pp | |
| Oceanview staterooms from | £1,899pp | ||
| KC | Single Oceanview | £3,049pp | |
| EB | Oceanview | £2,099pp | |
| EC | Oceanview | £1,999pp | |
| EF | Oceanview | £1,949pp | |
| FB | Oceanview | £1,949pp | |
| FC | Oceanview | £1,899pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £2,399pp | ||
| BA | Balcony | £2,949pp | |
| BB | Balcony | £2,849pp | |
| BC | Balcony | £2,749pp | |
| BD | Balcony | £2,649pp | |
| BE | Balcony | £2,549pp | |
| BF | Balcony | £2,499pp | |
| CA | Balcony | £2,449pp | |
| CB | Balcony | £2,399pp | |
Cunard Fare Benefits
Choice of stateroom ~ First priority dining ~ First priority upgrades ~ Choice of on-board spending money*, car parking* or return coach travel* ~ Low Deposit ~ Flexibility to change your booking ~ Complimentary shuttle buses in port (where available). T&C’s apply
*Not available on cruises less than 5 nights
| Interior staterooms from | £1,799pp | ||
| LC | Single Inside | £2,849pp | |
| GA | Deluxe Inside | £1,949pp | |
| GB | Deluxe Inside | £1,949pp | |
| GC | Deluxe Inside | £1,949pp | |
| IA | Standard Inside | £1,899pp | |
| ID | Standard Inside | £1,899pp | |
| IE | Standard Inside | £1,849pp | |
| IF | Standard Inside | £1,799pp | |
| Oceanview staterooms from | £1,999pp | ||
| KC | Single Oceanview | £3,149pp | |
| EB | Oceanview | £2,199pp | |
| EC | Oceanview | £2,099pp | |
| EF | Oceanview | £2,049pp | |
| FB | Oceanview | £2,049pp | |
| FC | Oceanview | £1,999pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £2,499pp | ||
| A1 | Club Balcony | £3,799pp | |
| A2 | Club Balcony | £3,499pp | |
| BA | Balcony | £3,049pp | |
| BB | Balcony | £2,949pp | |
| BC | Balcony | £2,849pp | |
| BD | Balcony | £2,749pp | |
| BE | Balcony | £2,649pp | |
| BF | Balcony | £2,599pp | |
| CA | Balcony | £2,549pp | |
| CB | Balcony | £2,499pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £4,799pp | ||
| P1 | Princess Suite | £4,999pp | |
| P2 | Princess Suite | £4,799pp | |
| Q1 | Grand Suite | £13,799pp | |
| Q2 | Master Suite | £11,999pp | |
| Q3 | Penthouse | £6,999pp | |
| Q4 | Penthouse | £6,499pp | |
| Q5 | Queens Suite | £6,299pp | |
| Q6 | Queens Suite | £5,999pp | |
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Book with Confidence. We are a Member of ABTA which means you have the benefit of ABTA’s assistance and Code of Conduct.
Some of the flights and flight-inclusive holidays on this website are financially protected by the ATOL scheme but ATOL protection does not apply to all holiday and travel services offered on this website. This website will provide you with information on the protection that applies in the case of each holiday and travel service offered before you make your booking. If you do not receive an ATOL Certificate then the booking will not be ATOL protected. If you do receive an ATOL Certificate but all parts of your trip are not listed on it, those parts will not be ATOL protected. Please see our booking conditions for information, or for more information about financial protection and the ATOL Certificate go to: www.caa.co.uk

