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Queen Elizabeth
Guests dining at Queen Elizabeth’s Steakhouse at the Verandah.
Dining on Queen Elizabeth is an experience to be savoured, with an array of delectable options available. Take your pick of complimentary restaurants such as the main dining rooms or the Britannia Restaurant, or enjoy a meal in one of Queen Elizabeth’s speciality restaurants such as Steakhouse at The Verandah.
Complimentary Dining
Dining at the following restaurants and eateries is complimentary to all guests, dependent on which category of accommodation you choose.
Main Dining Rooms
There are three main dining rooms on Queen Elizabeth, offering guests freshly prepared cuisine from a varied menu.
Britannia Club Restaurant
Britannia is the largest dining venue on Queen Elizabeth and is available to guests staying in a Britannia category of accommodation. In the evening, there is a choice of two sittings; 6 pm and 8.30 pm.
Princess Grill
The Princess Grill dining room caters to guests staying in one of the ship’s Princess Suites. Princess Grill is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and offers an elegant space and a menu packed with choice cuts of meat, mouthwatering seafood and seriously tempting deserts.
Queen’s Grill
Like Princess Grill, the Queen’s Grill is open during all meal times and provides an intimate environment for guests staying in Queen’s Grill accommodation.
The Lido Pool Grill
The Lido Pool Grill on Queen Elizabeth is available 24-hours a day and provides a buffet of freshly prepared meals and dishes. From continental breakfasts to pizzas and roast dinners, The Lido offers an informal atmosphere and represents a great alternative to the ship’s main dining rooms.
The Golden Lion Pub
Queen Elizabeth’s Golden Lion Pub provides an authentic pub atmosphere to enjoy an assortment of beers, craft ales, sports entertainment and classic pub dishes like fish and chips and cottage pie. (Drinks not included).
Afternoon Tea
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History United Kingdom Name Namesake Queen Elizabeth Owner Port of registry Route Transatlantic Ordered 6 October 1936 Builder Yard number 552 Laid down 4 December 1936 Launched 27 September 1938 Christened 27 September 1938 Completed 2 March 1940 Maiden voyage 16 October 1946 In service 1946–1972 Out of service 9 January 1972 Identification Fate Caught fire and capsized, wreck partially dismantled between 1974–75, rest buried under land reclamation General characteristics Type Ocean liner Tonnage 83,673 GRT Displacement 83,000+ tons (84331+ metric tons) Length 1,031 ft (314.2 m) Beam 118 ft (36.0 m) Height 233 ft (71.0 m) Draught 38 ft 9 in (11.8 m) Decks 13 Installed power 12 × Yarrow boilers Propulsion Speed 28.5 kn (52.8 km/h; 32.8 mph) (service) Capacity 2,283 passengers Crew 1,000+ MS Queen Elizabeth
History Name Queen Elizabeth Owner Carnival Corporation & plc Operator Cunard Line Port of registry Ordered October 2007 Builder FincantieriMonfalcone Shipyard, Italy Cost £350 million (approx.) (US$560 million) Yard number 6187 Laid down 2 July 2009 Launched 5 January 2010 Christened 11 October 2010 Completed October 2010 Maiden voyage 12 October 2010 In service 2010–present Identification Status In service General characteristics Class and type Vista-classcruise ship Tonnage 90,901 GT Length 294 m (964 ft 7 in) Beam 32.3 m (106 ft 0 in) Draught 8 m (26 ft 3 in) Decks Installed power Propulsion Speed 23.7 knots (43.9 km/h; 27.3 mph) Capacity 2,092 passengers lower beds, 2,547 maximum passengers Design
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Specifications of Queen Elizabeth
Year of build 2010 / Age: 15 Flag state Bermuda Builder Fincantieri (Monfalcone, Italy) Building cost GBP 350 million (USD 560 million) Speed 24 kn / 44 km/h / 28 mph Length (LOA) 293 m / 961 ft Beam (width) 32 m / 105 ft Gross Tonnage 90901 gt Passengers 2081 - 2503 Crew 900 Passengers-to-space ratio 36 Decks 12 Cabins 1043 Decks with cabins 7 Last Refurbishment 2023-2025 Sister-ships Queen Victoria Christened by HM Queen Elizabeth II (The Queen of UK) Owner Carnival Corporation & PLC Operator Cunard Line Ltd (UK) Queen Elizabeth Itineraries
Date Itinerary Departure Port Price from 2025 Jan 10 27 days, round-trip Queensland And South Pacific Sydney $6449 2025 Jan 22 15 days, round-trip South Pacific Sydney $1836 2025 Jan 22 20 days, round-trip South Pacific And Australia Sydney 2025 Feb 06 5 days, round-trip Great Australian Culinary Voyage Sydney 2025 Feb 11 14 days, one-way from Sydney to Singapore Sydney 2025 Mar 14 6 days, one-way from Singapore to Hong Kong Singapore $809 2025 Mar 14 24 days, one-way from Singapore to Yokohama Singapore 2025 Mar 29 9 days, round-trip Japan Circumnavigation Yokohama $1609 2025 Apr 07 9 days, round-trip Southern Japan Yokohama $1349 2025 Apr 16 10 days, round-trip Southern Japan Yokohama $1419 2025 Apr 26