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SHIP

Queen Victoria

DURATION

25 Nights

DEPARTURE DATE RANGE

13 June 2026

CRUISE TYPE

Fly Cruise & Stay

Price

£2899/pp

Hotel stay included

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Ship Details

  • Built 2007
  • Refurbished 2015
  • Length 964.5ft
  • Beam 106ft
  • Tonnage 90,000gt
  • Decks 12
  • Passengers 2061
  • Crew 981
  • Restaurants 6
  • Lounges & Bars 15
  • Pool 3 & 5 Jacuzzies
  • Elevators 12

Queen Victoria enjoyed a $40 million refurbishment in 2017, which involved slicing off the back of the ship to add 43 new cabins, and, in the process, increasing the size of the aft pool deck. The month-long refurb also saw the addition of a new dining room, a new specialist café and significant refurbishments to five Penthouse Suites and four Grand Suites. As a result, passenger numbers have increased to 2,081 (from 1,988). It re-entered service on June 4, 2017. Queen Victoria is elegance personified. In typically understated British style, the ship doesn't do glitzy or loud, so ambience overall is modest rather than striking. Do not expect even the slightest hint of neon or glitz nor -- perish the thought -- rock climbing walls or bumper cars. Luxurious furnishings and eye-catching features lend an air of extravagance to the onboard atmosphere with muted colors and lots of dark wood.

Our Rating 4.0 Very Good

YOUR CRUISE HOLIDAY INCLUDES
  •  2 Night Hotel Stay Barcelona
  •  2 Night Hotel Stay Venice
  •  Award Winning Entertainment
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Queen Victoria  The perfect combination of elegance and luxury 
  • Spacious, ensuite accommodation
  • All meals and snacks onboard
  • 24-hour room service
  • High-quality entertainment in the Royal Court Theatre
  • Tea, coffee, and fruit juice are available 24 hours
  • Port and Handling fees & taxes. 
  • Fitness Centre
  • Daily Afternoon Tea
  • Sports deck and kids programs

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    Your Itinerary

    DAY 1

    Fly from the UK

    Fly from the UK can be a great way to explore the world. Before your trip, be sure to check the airline's baggage allowance and any visa requirements for your destination. Arrive at the airport early to allow for security checks and boarding procedures. Consider bringing snacks and entertainment for the flight, and wear comfortable clothing. Once you arrive at your destination, be respectful of local customs and enjoy your travels!
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    DAY 1-3

    Barcelona - 2 Nights Hotel Stay

    Barcelona, the vibrant capital of Catalonia, Spain, is a city that effortlessly blends the old with the new, offering an unforgettable experience for every traveler. With its stunning architecture, rich history, and lively atmosphere, it's no wonder that Barcelona is a favorite destination for millions around the globe.

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    DAY 3

    Barcelona - Embark

    Barcelona, the vibrant capital of Catalonia, Spain, is a city that effortlessly blends the old with the new, offering an unforgettable experience for every traveler. With its stunning architecture, rich history, and lively atmosphere, it's no wonder that Barcelona is a favorite destination for millions around the globe.

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    DAY 4

    At Sea

    At Sea. Imagine a place where the horizon stretches endlessly, and the only sounds are the gentle lapping of waves against the hull and the distant cries of seabirds. Being at sea offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure that few experiences can match. Whether you're on a luxurious cruise or a humble sailboat, the ocean has a way of captivating the soul and igniting a sense of wonder.(more…)
    DAY 5

    Toulon

    Toulon is a charming port city located on the French Riviera. It's a great destination for those who love the sea and the sun. Toulon is home to a large naval base and boasts a rich maritime history. Apart from the beautiful beaches and marinas, the city has plenty of cultural attractions, including museums, galleries, and theaters. Visitors can also explore the famous Provencal markets and taste the local cuisine. With a mild Mediterranean climate, Toulon is a perfect year-round destination for travelers seeking a laid-back holiday with a touch of glamour.

    Nestled along the sun-kissed shores of the Mediterranean, Toulon is a charming port city that often slips under the radar for travelers exploring the French Riviera. With its blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture, Toulon offers an authentic French experience that is both captivating and memorable.

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    DAY 6

    Livorno -(tours to Florence/Pisa)

    Livorno is a charming city in Tuscany, Italy, known for its beautiful canals, stunning architecture, and delicious seafood. The city's central market, the Mercato Centrale, is a must-visit for foodies looking to sample local delicacies. The canals of Livorno are reminiscent of Venice, and visitors can take a scenic boat tour to see the sights. Livorno is also home to several museums, including the Museo Civico Giovanni Fattori, which showcases Italian art from the 19th century. With its unique blend of history, culture, and cuisine, Livorno is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Tuscany.Livorno is the most important port city in Tuscany. Situated on the Mar Ligure, it's 20 kilometers far from Pisa and 100 from Florence.Its history is long: it was founded in 1017 as a coastal fortress to defend Pisa which, at that time, was one of the four Maritime Republics in Italy. During the Middle Ages, Livorno belonged to Genoa and then to Florence: the evidence of those times is a couple of towers and the wall inside the Fortezza Vecchia(Old Fort), later built in the sixteenth century.In the Renaissance, Livorno was built under the Medici family - and planned by the architect Bernardo Buontalenti - as the “ideal Italian Renaissance city”, with fortified walls, ramparts, and canals on the waterfront known as Vecchia Darsena.Maybe you already know that Livorno is also called Leghorn because Britain's cultural connections with Tuscany increased in the eighteenth century. Going on in its history, the city was bombed during the Second World War with huge damage to monuments and buildings.Livorno has always been considered a cosmopolitan and multicultural city because it was a free port and duty-free area. It has always been a tolerant city, with freedom of religion and many Jewish immigrants. In this town, the first non-Roman Catholic church in Tuscany was built, i.e. the Chiesa della Santissima Trinita, based on the Greek Orthodox religion.
    DAY 7

    At Sea

    At Sea. Imagine a place where the horizon stretches endlessly, and the only sounds are the gentle lapping of waves against the hull and the distant cries of seabirds. Being at sea offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure that few experiences can match. Whether you're on a luxurious cruise or a humble sailboat, the ocean has a way of captivating the soul and igniting a sense of wonder.(more…)
    DAY 8

    Ibiza

    Ibiza. Boasts a beautiful harbour with rolling hills and whitewashed buildings surrounded by turquoise seas and white sandy beaches. Known for its party reputation, Ibiza offers so much more. It is a typical Spanish seaside village offering charm and history. For an insight into the islands, histories visit the Dalt Vila which boasts many historical structures and relics, and two museums. The Diocesan Museum contains paintings, carvings and other relics as well as a collection of Ibiza jewellery, while the Archaeological Museum features an interesting collection of artefacts. 
    DAY 9

    Valencia

    Valencia is a charming city located on the eastern coast of Spain. It is known for its beautiful beaches, historic architecture, and delicious cuisine. The City of Arts and Sciences is a must-see attraction, a stunning complex of futuristic buildings. To taste local culture, visit the Central Market, where fresh produce and traditional Spanish delicacies are found. Don't forget to try the famous dish paella, which originated in Valencia. And of course, spend some time relaxing on the beach and soaking up the Mediterranean sun. Valencia is a perfect destination for a relaxing and enjoyable getaway.(more…)
    DAY 10

    Barcelona

    Barcelona, the vibrant capital of Catalonia, Spain, is a city that effortlessly blends the old with the new, offering an unforgettable experience for every traveler. With its stunning architecture, rich history, and lively atmosphere, it's no wonder that Barcelona is a favorite destination for millions around the globe.

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    DAY 11

    At Sea

    At Sea. Imagine a place where the horizon stretches endlessly, and the only sounds are the gentle lapping of waves against the hull and the distant cries of seabirds. Being at sea offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure that few experiences can match. Whether you're on a luxurious cruise or a humble sailboat, the ocean has a way of captivating the soul and igniting a sense of wonder.(more…)
    DAY 12

    Sardinia - Alghero

    Sardinia's famous Costa Smeralda, a 12-mile stretch of dreamy shoreline along the northeast, attracts travelers looking to immerse themselves in la dolce vita. And, with its white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, rugged coastline, ancient archaeological sites, and fascinating culture and traditions, who could blame them? The Mediterranean Island truly does have it all. The island — with its idyllic mountains and tranquil villages, giving way to bustling resort towns along its rocky coastline — offers an abundance of activities for every type of traveler and the island will leave a lasting impression on you.(more…)
    DAY 13

    Corsica - Ajaccio

    Corsica is a charming island located in the Mediterranean Sea, rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. This French island is known for its gorgeous beaches, soaring mountains, and picturesque hilltop villages. For those who love adventure, Corsica offers an array of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and water sports. There are also many historic sites to explore, like the ancient citadel of Calvi and the impressive Bonifacio fortress. With its stunning scenery, delicious cuisine, and welcoming locals, Corsica is a must-visit destination for any traveler. Corsica is a laid-back French island, with a breezy vibe that’s part European weekend and part tropical honeymoon. The port city of Bastia flings its arms wide open to weary travelers disembarking from a long ferry trip. For a truly charming Corsican experience, catch a train through the mountains to the beach, passing by rustic villages and grazing cows along the way. Take a few hours or even a few weeks to explore the island’s famous walking trails.
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    DAY 14

    At Sea

    At Sea. Imagine a place where the horizon stretches endlessly, and the only sounds are the gentle lapping of waves against the hull and the distant cries of seabirds. Being at sea offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure that few experiences can match. Whether you're on a luxurious cruise or a humble sailboat, the ocean has a way of captivating the soul and igniting a sense of wonder.(more…)
    DAY 15

    Cruising - Strait of Messina

    Cruising at sea is an experience like no other. With endless miles of blue water surrounding you, it's easy to forget about the stresses of daily life and fully immerse yourself in the moment. Whether you're lounging by the pool, trying out new activities, or simply enjoying the sea breeze on your face, there's something for everyone. And when the day ends, watching the sunset over the horizon is a breathtaking sight. Cruising at sea is a day well spent, filled with relaxation, adventure, and beauty. 
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    DAY 15

    Sicily - Messina

    Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and is located just off the southern coast of Italy. This beautiful island offers visitors a unique blend of history, culture, and stunning natural beauty. The island is famous for its delicious food, particularly its seafood, and its rich history which has seen the island ruled by Greeks, Romans, Arabs, and Normans. Some of the must-see attractions include the ancient Greek ruins of Selinunte, the stunning Mount Etna, and the beautiful beaches such as San Vito Lo Capo. Sicily is a destination that offers something for everyone!
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    DAY 16

    Salerno

    Salerno is often overlooked but it's a lively city and a crucial crossroads. The busy port town is situated between two of the best-known seaside areas of Campania and the Amalfi Coast.  Salerno was the scene of the Allied landings during World War II and suffered much damage, but today the city has become an important commercial center that boasts one of the largest seaports on the Tyrrhenian coast. It has a prevalently modern appearance, but it still retains an interesting and characteristic historic center with a maze of charming alleyways. 

    Nestled on the Tyrrhenian Sea in southwestern Italy, Salerno is a captivating city that blends history, culture, and natural beauty. Known for its picturesque seafront and vibrant atmosphere, Salerno offers a delightful escape for travelers seeking to explore the heart of the Campania region.

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    DAY 17

    Civitavecchia (Rome) - Rome Tours

    Civitavecchia (Rome), is home to one of the largest ports in the Mediterranean, is a beautiful Italian town that can be a perfect starting point for your next adventure. Located on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea, Civitavecchia boasts stunning architecture, rich history, delicious cuisine, and gorgeous beaches. Explore the 16th-century Forte Michelangelo, and the National Archaeological Museum of Civitavecchia, or take a stroll along the scenic waterfront. The town is easily accessible from Rome and is a great place to relax before or after a cruise. (more…)
    DAY 18

    Cruising - Strait of Messina

    Cruising at sea is an experience like no other. With endless miles of blue water surrounding you, it's easy to forget about the stresses of daily life and fully immerse yourself in the moment. Whether you're lounging by the pool, trying out new activities, or simply enjoying the sea breeze on your face, there's something for everyone. And when the day ends, watching the sunset over the horizon is a breathtaking sight. Cruising at sea is a day well spent, filled with relaxation, adventure, and beauty. 
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    DAY 19

    Kefalonia - Argostoli

    Kefalonia is a beautiful Greek island located in the Ionian Sea. With its crystal clear waters and stunning beaches, it's no wonder why it's a popular tourist destination. The island is also home to the Melissani Cave, a unique natural wonder where you can take a boat ride through its underground lake. For those looking for adventure, there are hiking trails that lead to breathtaking views. And of course, no visit to Kefalonia is complete without trying their traditional cuisine, which includes dishes like moussaka and souvlaki. With so much to see and do. 
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    DAY 20

    Corfu

    Corfu. Nestled in the azure embrace of the Ionian Sea, Corfu is a captivating blend of natural beauty and rich history. This Greek island, with its lush landscapes and charming architecture, offers travelers an unforgettable Mediterranean experience. Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply in search of relaxation, Corfu promises to satiate all your desires.

    A Glimpse into History

    Corfu's history is as vibrant as its landscapes. The island's strategic location made it a coveted possession for various empires, from the Venetians to the British, all leaving their unique imprints. The Old Town of Corfu, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a testament to this rich past. Wandering through its narrow, cobblestone streets, you'll encounter Venetian-style buildings, ancient fortresses, and quaint squares. Don’t miss the awe-inspiring St. Spyridon Church, which houses the relics of the island’s patron saint.

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    DAY 21

    Kotor

    Kotor, nestled between towering mountains and the sparkling Adriatic Sea, the picturesque town of Kotor in Montenegro is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. With its medieval architecture, cobblestone streets, and stunning natural beauty, Kotor offers a unique blend of history, culture, and adventure.

    A Walk Through History

    Step back in time as you wander through the narrow alleyways of Kotor's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Surrounded by well-preserved medieval city walls, the Old Town is a labyrinth of charming squares, centuries-old churches, and quaint shops. The Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, with its Romanesque architecture, is a must-see landmark, showcasing Kotor’s rich historical tapestry.

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    DAY 22

    Split Croatia

    Split Croatia is a stunning city located on the Adriatic coast of Croatia. It’s a lively and vibrant destination that offers travelers a unique blend of ancient and modern experiences.Split is the second largest city in Croatia after the capital Zagreb and one of the most fascinating cities found along Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast. Split is certainly worth visiting for its fascinating history which dates back to the era when the city was part of the Roman Empire up to the time of Venice rule and occupation by Italy during World War II. The Old Town in Split is home to one of Europe’s few completed remains of a Roman Palace, the Diocletian Palace. The city itself is full of life which will excite travellers of all ages. Split’s proximity to the Adriatic Sea, beautiful islands like Brac, Hvar, Vis and many other interesting places in Croatia make it a city you’ll definitely want to explore.Both Split and Dubrovnik are fantastic cities. The two cities are home to some of the finest historic buildings in Europe, both are situated along the beautiful Adriatic Coast and are within the vicinity of some of Croatia’s most stunning islands.

    Start your tour of Split by taking a walking tour of the city’s most famous and remarkable landmark, Diocletian Palace.

    The palace was initially built as a retirement home for the Roman emperor, Diocletian, in the fourth century and is now Split city centre. Diocletian, born Diocles in Solin, a town close to Split centre, rose through army ranks and reigned as emperor for two decades. In 305 AD, Diocletian stood down and retired to the palace and interestingly, found great joy in growing vegetables. Diocletian Palace is an impressive structure that resembles a fortress with defensive walls, fortified towers and gates. Its narrow winding lanes are now Split’s vibrant streets which are home to countless shops, homes, restaurants and bars.

    Interestingly, Diocletian Palace was built using the famous white stone from Brac Island which is said to have also been used to build the White House in America, UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Croatia such as the Cathedral of St James in Sibenik and the Cathedral of St Lawrence in Trogir.A walking tour of the Diocletian Palace is worthwhile as the palace is huge with a lot of interesting sights to discover. The palace is adorned with several medieval fortifications and houses stunning Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque palaces, historical churches, medieval quaint streets and courtyards. 
     
    DAY 23

    At Sea

    At Sea. Imagine a place where the horizon stretches endlessly, and the only sounds are the gentle lapping of waves against the hull and the distant cries of seabirds. Being at sea offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure that few experiences can match. Whether you're on a luxurious cruise or a humble sailboat, the ocean has a way of captivating the soul and igniting a sense of wonder.(more…)
    DAY 24

    Trieste - Disembark

    Trieste is a hidden gem located in the Northeastern corner of Italy, bordering Slovenia. This port city is known for its diverse architecture, delicious seafood, and historic significance. Take a stroll through the Piazza Unità d'Italia, one of the largest seaside squares in Europe, and admire the stunning view of the Adriatic Sea. Visit the Miramare Castle, a 19th-century castle surrounded by lush gardens and a breathtaking view of the sea. For a taste of history, visit the Roman Theatre and the Cathedral of San Giusto. Trieste's charm will leave you wanting more.
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    Day 24-25

    Venice - 2 nights Hotel Stay

    Venice, a city that seems to float effortlessly on water, is one of the most enchanting places you could ever visit. Known for its romantic gondola rides, intricate architecture, and rich history, Venice offers a unique charm that captivates every traveler.

    A Journey Through Time

    Stepping into Venice is like walking through a living museum. The city is a beautiful amalgamation of Byzantine, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture. As you stroll through the narrow streets and over quaint bridges, you'll discover landmarks such as St. Mark's Basilica. This stunning cathedral is renowned for its opulent design and breathtaking mosaics.

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    DAY 26

    Fly to the UK

    Fly to the UK. Flying back to the UK after your holiday can be a smooth process if you plan. Start by checking your flight details and arriving at the airport with plenty of time to spare. Make sure you have all the necessary documents, including your passport and boarding pass. If you have any duty-free items, keep them easily accessible. During your flight, stay hydrated get up, and stretch your legs periodically. Once you land, be prepared for possible long queues at passport control. With a little preparation, you can make your return trip stress-free.
    1 Barcelona Grand Hotel Central or similar!
    5 star hotel Barcelona 13/06/2026 2 nights stay
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    Barcelona Grand Hotel Central. Located in the heart of the Gothic Quarter, the Grand Hotel Central is a part of Barcelona's past and present, offering a unique perspective to travelers who wish to experience the city in the most authentic way.This  five-star hotel in Barcelona’s old town, which connects guests to the culture and creativity of this iconic city. A meticulous top-to-toe refurbishment in 2023 saw all our rooms and suites, two restaurants and bars, rooftop pool and terrace completely reimagined in Catalan Noucentisme style.This refurbishment honoured our century-old building’s history and the fascinating life of its founder, Francesc Cambó, a revered politician and patron of the arts. This luxury hotel in Barcelona is also home to a historic library that houses Cambó’s personal literary collection, an urban spa, unique spaces for events and a neoclassical secret garden.Come on in to the Grand Hotel Central in Barcelona, we can’t wait to meet you!Our luxury hotel in the centre of Barcelona, on the emblematic via Layetana, between the historic Gothic neighbourhood, glistening beaches and the sophisticated Paseo de Gràcia, putting the city’s museums, theatres, historic sights, gastronomic delights, and creative treasures within easy reach.After a busy day exploring, there is no better spot in the city to watch the sun go down than on our breathtaking rooftop terrace La Terraza del Central, an idyllic hideaway offering an infinity pool, loungers, cocktail bar, restaurant, regular dj sessions and the best views of Barcelona skyline.Elsewhere, you can relax in our urban spa, enjoy sharing plates and local wines at our lively streetside restaurant & bodega Can Bo (opening September), or take afternoon tea in our historic wood-panelled library.Our guests are fast-tracked to the very best of local culture through works of art from renowned Catalan artists, while the entrance hall serves as a rotating in-house gallery space.Regular social events promise to create more in-depth connections with the city, such as literary talks and workshops, bespoke experiences tailored to each guest’s interests, and fascinating “rituals” designed to surprise and immerse guests in the building’s history and the daily life of the locals.All this within an elegant and relaxed atmosphere where attentive, friendly service is the highest priority.This 5-star hotel in Barcelona evokes the history of the city, but also the modernity and forward-thinking of its origins when the building was constructed in the 20th century. Its interiors maintain a timeless essence that is characterized by an urban atmosphere that is welcoming to all visitors.
    2 Venice San Cassiano Residenza D’Epoca or similar!
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    Venice San Cassiano Residenza D'Epoca is a 4-star hotel in the heart of Venice. Housed in the historic building “Ca’ Favretto”, home of the famous 19th-century painter Giacomo Favretto, it offers 36 rooms, some of them with a breathtaking view of the Grand Canal.Hotel San Cassiano is an elegant and refined hotel with period furniture in typical Venetian style; equipped with every comfort, it is the perfect accommodation for your special stay in the heart of Venice.The Hotel San Cassiano in Venice is located in the characteristic district of Santa Croce, and enjoys a breathtaking view of the Grand Canal.Just a 5-minute walk from Rialto, Ca’ Favretto is a convenient historic home for Ca’ Pesaro, an international gallery of modern art; Palazzo Mocenigo, museum of Venetian fabrics, costumes and perfumes; Fondazione Prada, home to sophisticated private exhibitions and prestigious events. You can also reach the enchanting Piazza San Marco, its basilica and the famous bell tower in about 15 minutes on foot.Hotel San Cassiano is just a 5-minute walk from the vaporetto landing stage. From the San Stae stop, just a few metres from our hotel, the main boat trips depart to reach the major attractions of Venice.Our reception, open 24 hours a day, will be at your service to provide continuously-available support during your stay. We will suggest the ideal restaurant; we will book your guided tour or taxi transfers. We will be happy to help you discover the most characteristic and authentic Venice by recommending personalised itineraries according to your preferences.Located in the Santa Croce district, Hotel San Cassiano is just a few minutes walk from Rialto, the area of the famous market and the bridge of the same name, Erbaria, an area of bacari (wine bars), and Cicchetti (traditional Venetian snacks), and finally Merceria, a shopping street that connects Rialto to Saint Mark.
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