The Queen Victoria was built in 2007 and is among Cunard’s 3 ships in its fleet. The Queen Victoria is included in the cruise line’s null Class. In the cruise ship stats below, you’ll find the Queen Victoria vs all of the other Cunard ships.
How big is the Queen Victoria? Below, you’ll find all of the relevant cruise ship stats, specs and dimensions for the Queen Victoria. Included in these statistics are passenger capacity, length, year built, year renovated, cost to build, gross tonnage, engine info, number of rooms, deck counts and more!
Passenger Capacity refers to the total number of people that the Queen Victoria can accommodate. Of course, there are also crew members on board. Below, find the total onboard capacity, including staff and cruise guests.
Cunard Avg: 2,284 guests
Queen Victoria Passenger Capacity: The passenger capacity for the Queen Victoria is 2,081 guests. The average capacity for the 3 active ships in Cunard’s fleet is 2,284 passengers. The passenger capacity range for all Cunard ships has a minimum of 2,081 guests and a maximum of 2,691 passengers.
Cunard Avg: 1,065 staff
Queen Victoria Crew Members: Staff on the Queen Victoria include 900 crew members. That’s a guest to staff ratio of 2.3 to 1. The average Cunard ship includes 1,065 employees and has a passenger to staff ratio of 2.1 to 1.
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How long is the Queen Victoria? From end to end, the Queen Victoria length equals 965 feet (295 meters). Compare that to the average ship length of all 3 active vessels in Cunard’s fleet, measuring 1020 feet (311 meters).
Cunard Avg: 1,020 feet
The smallest Cunard ship (in terms of length) measures 964 feet (294 meters) from end to end. The longest vessel spans 1132 feet (346 meters).
Our chart below shows the length of the Queen Victoria vs all other active Cunard ships.
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When was the Queen Victoria Built? The Queen Victoria was built in 2007 and joined the cruise line’s null Class.
Cunard includes 3 active ships. The oldest in the fleet was built in 2003. The average Cunard ship is 17 years old and the median build date for all active ships is 2010
Cunard Avg: 2007
When was the last Queen Victoria Dry Dock? The Queen Victoria has not experienced dry dock improvements yet.
The ship belongs to the Cunard class of ships known as the null class.
We're often asked how many passengers are on the Queen Victoria. The ship's capacity is 2,081. When comparing the occupancy to the average Cunard passenger capacity, you'll find that the average ship in the fleet holds 2,284 guests. Feel free to look at our graph above to see where this ship falls in line with all other live Cunard ships.
The Queen Victoria was built in 2007. Cunard includes 3 active ships. The oldest in the fleet was built in 2003. The average Cunard ship is 17 years old and the median build date for all active ships is 2007
Each of Cunard's ships offers a unique layout with features and activities catered to all. Whether the Queen Victoria is right for you will depend on your individual preferences. Do you prefer a larger or smaller ship with many or fewer guests? Are you hoping for many family activities or entertainment options for an older clientele. Our deck maps layout and activities list provide a helpful guide to what you'll find on board. Feel free to explore the see if this ship is suited towards your preferences.
From end to end, the Spectrum of the Seas length equals 965 feet (295 meters). Compare that to the average ship length of all 3 active vessels in Cunard fleet, measuring 1,020 feet (311 meters). Please see our size comparison chart above to see how this ship falls in line with all other active ships in the fleet.