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Portugal, Spain And Morocco Cruise - V802

Ship: Queen Victoria   
Departure: Tuesday, January 4, 2028
Nights: 28 nights
Departs: Southampton
Returns: Southampton
Return Trip
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Duration
28
Nights
Days at Sea
13
Sea Days
Ports
13
Ports
Countries Visted
5
Countries
  • Itinerary

    Portugal, Spain And Morocco Cruise - V802

    Ports of call

    To find out more about the itinerary for this cruise, select the itinerary items below.

    Day Date Port of Call Arrival Departure
    1 Tuesday, January 4, 2028 Southampton, Great Britain Embark 4:00 PM
    View of Southampton, Great Britain

    Southampton, UK, is a city and major port situated on the south coast of England, and is widely recognised as the capital of the country’s cruise industry. Each year more and more cruise liners take advantage of its superb cruise terminals. It is, of course, a gateway to Europe’s largest city, the enormous cosmopolitan city of London, with all the cultural and gastronomic attractions you'd expect from a world capital. Read more about Southampton, Great Britain

    2 Wednesday, January 5, 2028 At Sea
    3 Thursday, January 6, 2028 At Sea
    4 Friday, January 7, 2028 At Sea
    5 Saturday, January 8, 2028 Praia da Vitoria, Portugal 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Praia da Vitoria, Portugal

    Praia da Vitória (“Beach of Victory”) is a picturesque port in Portugal's Autonomous Region of the Azores. The Azores are an archipelago of nine volcanic islands in the North Atlantic, 1500 km west of continental Lisbon. An administrative division on the island of Terceira, Praia da Vitória occupies the northern coast of the island and extends halfway into the interior, having at its frontiers Pico Alto and the shield volcano of Santa Bárbara (960m). Read more about Praia da Vitoria, Portugal

    6 Sunday, January 9, 2028 Ponta Delgada, Portugal
    View of Ponta Delgada, Portugal

    The largest town in the Portuguese Azores Islands and capital of the island Sao Miguel, Ponta Delgada is built on gently rising ground between green hills. With its many churches, its trim white houses and the lush gardens on its outskirts, it presents an attractive spectacle to visitors arriving by sea. The marina at Ponta Delgada also welcomes many yachts and private sailors from around the world. Read more about Ponta Delgada, Portugal

    7 Monday, January 10, 2028 At Sea
    8 Tuesday, January 11, 2028 At Sea
    9 Wednesday, January 12, 2028 At Sea
    10 Thursday, January 13, 2028 Porto Grande, Cabo Verde 7:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Porto Grande, Cabo Verde

    The almost lunar volcanic islands that form the Cape Verde archipelago lie about 500 km off the Senegal coast. Although the isles may be African geographically speaking, they have retained a strong Latin flavour. Porto Grande, the port for the capital Mindelo, is on the windward isle of Sao Vicente and is home to over 90% of the island’s inhabitants. Read more about Porto Grande, Cabo Verde

    11 Friday, January 14, 2028 At Sea
    12 Saturday, January 15, 2028 At Sea
    13 Sunday, January 16, 2028 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
    View of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

    Santa Cruz de Tenerife (commonly known as Santa Cruz) is the capital the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands. The port is of great importance and is the communications hub between Europe, Africa, and the Americas, with cruise ships arriving from many nations. Not surprisingly, the city has a real cosmopolitan mix due to immigrants from Latin America, Africa and Western Europe. Read more about Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

    14 Monday, January 17, 2028 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
    View of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

    Santa Cruz de Tenerife (commonly known as Santa Cruz) is the capital the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands. The port is of great importance and is the communications hub between Europe, Africa, and the Americas, with cruise ships arriving from many nations. Not surprisingly, the city has a real cosmopolitan mix due to immigrants from Latin America, Africa and Western Europe. Read more about Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

    15 Tuesday, January 18, 2028 Las Palmas, Spain
    View of Las Palmas, Spain

    Las Palmas, the ninth largest city of Spain, is situated on one of the smaller islands of the Canary Islands that are located just off the NW coast of mainland Africa. About twenty percent of all inhabitants of the entire group of islands live in this city. It is set in magnificent scenery of two bays and their beautiful beaches. Read more about Las Palmas, Spain

    16 Wednesday, January 19, 2028 Lanzarote, Spain 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
    View of Lanzarote, Spain

    Lanzarote, the easternmost of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean, lies about 125 km off the African coast. Due to its mild, dry climate it is regarded as a perfect year-round destination. Lack of erosion means that the volcanic landscape appears much as it did just after past eruptions. Read more about Lanzarote, Spain

    17 Thursday, January 20, 2028 Funchal (Madeira), Portugal
    View of Funchal (Madeira), Portugal

    Funchal is the capital of Portugal’s Autonomous Region of Madeira an archipelago 880 SW of Portugal and 600 km NW of Morocco, in the north Atlantic. Funchal’s harbour offers plazas lined with shops, colourful houses spilling down hillsides, due to its almost amphitheatre-like formation, and a profusion of flowers. For a fine view of the magnificent bay, take the unique downhill basket sledge ride. Read more about Funchal (Madeira), Portugal

    18 Friday, January 21, 2028 Funchal (Madeira), Portugal
    View of Funchal (Madeira), Portugal

    Funchal is the capital of Portugal’s Autonomous Region of Madeira an archipelago 880 SW of Portugal and 600 km NW of Morocco, in the north Atlantic. Funchal’s harbour offers plazas lined with shops, colourful houses spilling down hillsides, due to its almost amphitheatre-like formation, and a profusion of flowers. For a fine view of the magnificent bay, take the unique downhill basket sledge ride. Read more about Funchal (Madeira), Portugal

    19 Saturday, January 22, 2028 At Sea
    20 Sunday, January 23, 2028 Agadir, Morocco
    View of Agadir, Morocco

    Agadir is a city in southern Morocco, surrounded by the Sahara Desert, natural parks and beaches. It is not typical of traditional Morocco as it has large buildings, wide roads, European-style cafés and modern hotels, because it was rebuilt after a major earthquake in 1960. The delightful beaches are extremely popular, while many visitors enjoy the local cuisine at restaurants that offer authentic Morrocan and French Moroccan fusion dishes. Read more about Agadir, Morocco

    21 Monday, January 24, 2028 At Sea
    22 Tuesday, January 25, 2028 Casablanca, Morocco
    View of Casablanca, Morocco

    Africa’s second largest city and Morocco’s largest city and chief port, Casablanca (Portuguese for ‘white house’), is located on the Atlantic Ocean in the west of the country. The city has passed through Arab, Portuguese, Dutch and French control, and the famous 1942 film Casablanca reflects its colonial status in the 1940s. Today it is the largest city of the Maghreb (Barbary Coast), land of the Berbers and Moors. Read more about Casablanca, Morocco

    23 Wednesday, January 26, 2028 Tangier, Morocco
    View of Tangier, Morocco

    More than any other city, the likeable, lively and cosmopolitan city of Tangier has become Morocco’s face to the world. With a long history dating back to the Phoenicians, and a rich culture - an interesting mix of African and European influences - to explore, Tangier is a fascinating port of call. Of historical interest is the Medina, the old walled city that is home to alleyways filled with tea houses and shops selling trinkets. Read more about Tangier, Morocco

    24 Thursday, January 27, 2028 Cadiz, Spain
    View of Cadiz, Spain

    Cadiz is a city and port in SW Spain. It is the capital of Cadiz Province, an autonomous community of Andalusia. Due to its small size one is never more than a few blocks from the sea, and this engenders a safe, relaxed, and easy-going atmosphere. Read more about Cadiz, Spain

    25 Friday, January 28, 2028 At Sea
    26 Saturday, January 29, 2028 Lisbon, Portugal
    View of Lisbon, Portugal

    Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, lies in the western Iberian Peninsula aside the Atlantic Ocean and the Tagus River. As one of the oldest cities in the world, it is rich in Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque, Modern and Post-Modern constructions. The city is also crossed by historical boulevards and monuments along the main thoroughfares. Read more about Lisbon, Portugal

    27 Sunday, January 30, 2028 At Sea
    28 Monday, January 31, 2028 At Sea
    29 Tuesday, February 1, 2028 Southampton, Great Britain 6:30 AM
    View of Southampton, Great Britain

    Southampton, UK, is a city and major port situated on the south coast of England, and is widely recognised as the capital of the country’s cruise industry. Each year more and more cruise liners take advantage of its superb cruise terminals. It is, of course, a gateway to Europe’s largest city, the enormous cosmopolitan city of London, with all the cultural and gastronomic attractions you'd expect from a world capital. Read more about Southampton, Great Britain

  • Ship

    Queen Victoria Overview

    Queen Victoria

    4.2
    (from 97 verified customers)

    Queen Victoria ship is one of the four Queens making up the Cunard fleet and carries 2061 passengers. Aboard the smallest of the Cunard ships you will rarely find yourself in a crowd, except perhaps at dinner time or at a popular theatre show. She is a classic ship honouring the British tradition of afternoon tea, which includes white-gloved waiters who serve finger sandwiches, scones with cream in the Queens Rooms. She is elegant and a true icon to sail on. Queen Victoria is one of the few ships that has a class system, linking staterooms with dining venues. Art work specially commissioned is visible in public rooms, corridors, staterooms and lobbies. Most of the major public rooms are on the lowest decks: the Illuminations cinema, Royal Court Theatre, Grand Lobby, restaurants, shopping arcade, bars and clubs are on decks 2 and 3. On Deck 11 are the Queen's Grill and Princess Grill restaurants for higher-fare passengers. Amenities include the largest ballroom at sea and 5-star entertainment nightly in the Royal Court Theatre.

  • Cabins

    Queen Victoria Cabins

    Grills Suite

    Grills Suite

    Grills Suite on the Queen Victoria Grills Suite on the Queen Victoria

    Cabin Types

    Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4, Q5, Q6, P1, P2

    Average Cabin Size – 58.4 m2

    Average Balcony Size – 14.6 m2

    Retreat to an exclusive world of luxury with your own private residence at sea. Striking interior designs bring each space in your suite to life, indulging your senses with a rich tapestry of colours, materials, and art. An attentive butler is on hand at all times to truly customise your voyage experience. Size: 1,319-1,555 sq. ft. including balcony.

    Balcony

    Balcony

    Balcony on the Queen Victoria Balcony on the Queen Victoria

    Cabin Types

    A1, A2, BA, BB, BC, BD, BE, BF, CA, CB

    Average Cabin Size – 20.0 m2

    Average Balcony Size – 5.0 m2

    At any time of the day your luxury stateroom, occupying up to 472 square feet, provides a welcome enclave of comfort and good taste. Wrap yourself in the soft bathrobe, ease into your slippers, then settle down to a film on your TV or watch the world go by from your balcony. Guests dine at a reserved table for either early or late dining in the Britannia Restaurant. Soft bathrobe, Interactive TV with multiple channels, Nightly turndown service, refrigerator, telephone, safe, hairdryer, daily shipboard newspaper, daily fresh fruit on request, 220 V 3 pin and 110V 2 pin sockets, 24hour room service, half bottle of sparking water on embarkation. Size: 242 - 472 sq. ft. including balcony.

    Oceanview

    Oceanview

    Oceanview on the Queen Victoria Oceanview on the Queen Victoria

    Cabin Types

    EB, EC, EF, FB, FC, KC

    Average Cabin Size – 16.5 m2

    At any time of the day your luxury stateroom provides a welcome enclave of comfort and good taste. Wrap yourself in the soft bathrobe, ease into your slippers, then settle down to a film on your TV. Our turndown service sets the tone for a comfortable night's sleep. Guests dine at a reserved table for either early or late dining in the Britannia Restaurant. Soft bathrobe, Interactive TV with multiple channels, Nightly turndown service, refrigerator, telephone, safe, hairdryer, daily shipboard newspaper, daily fresh fruit on request, 220 V 3 pin and 110V 2 pin sockets, 24hour room service, half bottle of sparking water on embarkation. Size: 180 - 201 sq.ft.

    Inside

    Inside

    Inside on the Queen Victoria Inside on the Queen Victoria

    Cabin Types

    LC, GA, GB, GC, IA, ID, IE, IF

    Average Cabin Size – 15.4 m2

    Standard stateroom. The smallest is more like a quot;deluxequot; guestroom on other cruise ships. And they're beautifully decorated with fine prints on the walls, soft colours on the sofas and coverlets and turndown service when it's time to retire. Guests dine in the Britannia Restaurant with a choice of an early or late sitting. Single bed and shower. Size: approx. 133 sq.ft.

  • Deck Plans

    Queen Victoria Deck Plans

    Legend

    • 2 lower beds, 1 upper berth
    • 2 lower beds, 1 single sofa bed and 1 upper berth
    • Connecting staterooms
    • Stateroom has additional single sofa
    • Balcony is shaded by deck structure above
    • Staterooms have forward facing ocean views
    • Lift / Elevator
    • Staterooms with views obstructed by lifeboats
    • Metal-fronted balconies
    • Wheelchair accessible staterooms
  • Promotions

    Current Cruise Deals for Queen Victoria

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    Cunard - The Cunard Fare

    The Cunard Fare is available on all cruises at all times. This fare includes:
    • Choice of cabin number (subject to availability)
    • Britannia guests have choice of early or late sitting dining (subject to availability)
    • Eligible for upgrades (where and if available)
    • Pay a 10% deposit with finals due 90 days prior to sailing.
    • No fees apply if cancelling outside of 180 days prior departure, then a sliding scale of fees is imposed
    • Complimentary shuttle bus service in selected ports
    • Sail on voyages 7 nights or longer and receive onboard spending money (guests 1&2 only)

    Terms & Conditions apply.

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  • Portugal, Spain And Morocco Cruise - V802

    Cruiseline: Cunard Line Ship: Queen Victoria Departure: Tuesday, January 4, 2028 Nights: 28 nights Departs: Southampton Returns: Southampton

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