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Queen
Victoria is cruise vessel is part from the fleet of the largest
cruise vessel company Cunard, which also owns Queen Elizabeth 2
and Queen Mary 2. The vessel with name Queen Victoria is with a
length of 294 m, width of 32.3 m and a draft of 7.9 m. The Gross
Tonnage of Queen Victoria cruise ship is 90,000 tons and the guest
capacity is 2,000 persons and the guest rooms 990. The interesting
facts of this vessel are that 86% from all staterooms are outside
and almost all of them have balconies. All the guests of the vessel
will feel like a kings and queens on board, because Queen Victoria
is offering to them a 5 star vacation on board in the most beautiful
parts of the world and most beautiful countries and seas.
For
the best view to the ocean of the people, the vessel has 12 guest
decks, which offer personal rooms and some public spaces. The cruise
ship is with highest class vessels and will give you a perfect feeling
on board. For your good time
the ship has cinema, pubs, cafes, restaurants, library, sport facilities,
communicational spaces and many attractions. You may spend your
time all around the ship in good mood of your friends, while taking
sunbathing outside of the pool or resting into the spa center. The
ships I furnished in old stylish British tradition to own the interior
like now. The vessel has also a theatre, where you may spend your
afternoon watching some of the most known Shakespearian plays or
one of the most modern play of famous British or American Authors.
The
ship was built in 2006 from the ship-yard of Fincantieri, where
were built also other vessels of the Cunard ship-owner. Queen Victoria
has a power of 63.4 MW, coming from main Sulzer ZA40 diesel plant.
The vessel has enough power to operate and to give to all the passengers
pretty good time on board. The propulsion system has two 16.7 MW
Azipods, which are giving to a vessel a crossing speed of 18 knots
and the maximum speed is 23.7 knots.
For more information about Cunard Cruises visit the main Cunard website www.cunard.co.uk
date: 19th March, 2008 |
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