QUEEN Victoria will spend a month in dry dock in Palermo, Italy for a $54 million bow-to-stern makeover in May. A total of 43 new Britannia Club category staterooms and the Britannia Club Restaurant will be fitted to the vessel, while the Grand Suites will be reconfigured to maximise space....
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QUEEN Victoria will spend a month in dry dock in Palermo, Italy for a $54 million bow-to-stern makeover in May.
A total of 43 new Britannia Club category staterooms and the Britannia Club Restaurant will be fitted to the vessel, while the Grand Suites will be reconfigured to maximise space.
Five new Penthouse Suites on Deck 8 aft will feature floor-to-ceiling windows and bathrooms with natural light.
A new concept, the Chart Room, will debut on Queen Victoria in the place of Cafe Carinthia, serving illy coffee, Godiva chocolate treats and light bites by day and cocktails by night.
“For the first time on Queen Victoria, guests can enjoy an elevated experience with large, well-appointed balcony staterooms in prime locations,” Cunard senior vice president Simon Palethorpe said.
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