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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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    RMS Queen Elizabeth

    Ocean liner (1938–1968)

    This article is about the Cunard Line oceanliner launched in 1939. For other ships, see Queen Elizabeth (ship).

    RMS Queen Elizabeth at Cherbourg, France, in 1966

    History
    United Kingdom
    Name
    • 1939–1968: Queen Elizabeth
    • 1968–1970: Elizabeth
    • 1970–1972: Seawise University
    NamesakeQueen Elizabeth
    Owner
    Port of registry
    RouteTransatlantic
    Ordered6 October 1936
    Builder
    Yard number552
    Laid down4 December 1936
    Launched27 September 1938
    Christened27 September 1938
    Completed2 March 1940
    Maiden voyage16 October 1946
    In service1946–1972
    Out of service9 January 1972
    Identification
    FateCaught fire and capsized, wreck partially dismantled between 1974–75, rest buried under land reclamation
    General characteristics
    TypeOcean liner
    Tonnage83,673 GRT
    Displacement83,000+ tons (84331+ metric tons)
    Length1,031 ft (314.2 m)
    Beam118 ft (36.0 m)
    Height233 ft (71.0 m)
    Draught38 ft 9 in (11.8 m)
    Decks13
    Installed power12 × Yarrow boilers
    Propulsion
    • 4 × Parsons single-reduction geared steam turbines
    • 4 shafts, 200,000 shp (150,000 kW)
    Speed28.5 kn (52.8 km/h; 32.8 mph) (service)
    Capacity2,283 passengers
    Crew1,000+

    RMS Queen Elizabeth was an ocean liner operated by Cunard Line. Along with the Queen Mary, she provided a weekly transatlantic service between Southampton in the United Kingdom and New York City in the United States, via Cherbourg in France.

    Built by John Brown and Company at Clydebank, Scotland, as Hull 552, she was launched on 27 September 1938 and named in honour of Queen Elizabeth, the wife of King George VI. Her design was an improvement of that of Queen Mary, resulting in a vessel 12 feet longer and several thou

    MS Queen Elizabeth

    Cruise ship

    This article is about the Cunard Line cruise ship launched in 2010. For other ships, see Queen Elizabeth (ship).

    Queen Elizabeth in Kobe

    History
    NameQueen Elizabeth
    OwnerCarnival Corporation & plc
    OperatorCunard Line
    Port of registry
    OrderedOctober 2007
    BuilderFincantieriMonfalcone Shipyard, Italy
    Cost£350 million (approx.) (US$560 million)
    Yard number6187
    Laid down2 July 2009
    Launched5 January 2010
    Christened11 October 2010
    CompletedOctober 2010
    Maiden voyage12 October 2010
    In service2010–present
    Identification
    StatusIn service
    General characteristics
    Class and typeVista-classcruise ship
    Tonnage90,901 GT
    Length294 m (964 ft 7 in)
    Beam32.3 m (106 ft 0 in)
    Draught8 m (26 ft 3 in)
    Decks
    • 16 total
    • 12 accessible to passengers
    Installed power
    • 4 × MaK 12VM43C
    • 2 × MaK 8M43C
    • 64,000 kW (86,000 hp) (combined)
    Propulsion
    Speed23.7 knots (43.9 km/h; 27.3 mph)
    Capacity2,092 passengers lower beds, 2,547 maximum passengers

    MS Queen Elizabeth (QE) is a cruise ship of the Vista class operated by the Cunard Line. The design is modified compared to earlier ships of the same class, and slightly larger than Queen Victoria, at 92,000 GT.

    The ship's name was announced by Cunard on 10 October 2007. Since the retirement of Queen Elizabeth 2 in 2008 the company has operated four vessels. The naming of the ship as Queen Elizabeth brings about a situation similar to that between 1940 and 1948, when Cunard's original Queen Elizabeth was in service at the same time as the Royal NavybattleshipHMS Queen Elizabeth.

    Design

    Exterior

    Queen Elizabeth is similar in design to Queen Victoria; however, the steeper stern allowed a slightly higher passenger capacity o

    Queen Elizabeth

    Queen Elizabeth current position

    Queen Elizabeth current location is at Indonesia (coordinates -5.65786 S / 107.39144 E) cruising at speed of 16.1 kn (30 km/h | 19 mph) en route to JAKARTA. The AIS position was reported 16 minutes ago.

    All Itineraries Current Position

    Current itinerary of Queen Elizabeth

    Queen Elizabeth current cruise is 14 days, one-way from Sydney to Singapore. The itinerary starts on 11 Feb, 2025 and ends on 25 Feb, 2025.

    Specifications of Queen Elizabeth

    Year of build2010  /  Age: 15
    Flag state Bermuda
    BuilderFincantieri (Monfalcone, Italy)
    Building costGBP 350 million (USD 560 million)
    Speed24 kn / 44 km/h / 28 mph
    Length (LOA)293 m / 961 ft
    Beam (width)32 m / 105 ft
    Gross Tonnage90901 gt
    Passengers2081 - 2503
    Crew900
    Passengers-to-space ratio36
    Decks12
    Cabins1043
    Decks with cabins7
    Last Refurbishment2023-2025
    Sister-shipsQueen Victoria
    Christened byHM Queen Elizabeth II (The Queen of UK)
    OwnerCarnival Corporation & PLC
    OperatorCunard Line Ltd (UK)

    Queen Elizabeth Itineraries

  • Queen elizabeth cruise ship current itinerary
  • DateItineraryDeparture PortPrice 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