You can sail from Southampton to Hamburg in three days onboard the Queen Victoria on a January 2025 departure. Prices start at €240 per person in an outside cabin and the balcony cabin costs €250 per person. All meals and gratuities are included.

The included services for the price of €250 are impressive:
- Two nights in a balcony cabin (22-44 square meters) with a king-size bed, bathroom with shower
- Full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner, afternoon tea, midnight snack)
- Bottle of sparkling wine in the cabin
- 24-hour self-service drink stations with coffee, tea, water, and juices
- Access to onboard services like pools, sauna, fitness centre, library
- A wide range of courses and lectures
The Route
After boarding in Southampton, the cruise travels across the English Channel, past the coasts of the Netherlands, Belgium, and France, as well as the North Sea islands, before arriving in Hamburg after a day at sea.
Date | Location | Arrival | Departure |
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January 2 | Southampton | 16:30 | |
January 3 | At sea 🌊 | ||
January 4 | Hamburg | 7:00 |
The Ship
The Queen Victoria was built in 2007 at the Fincantieri shipyard and accommodates up to 2,061 passengers. The ship is 294 meters long and 32 meters wide. Onboard, you’ll find a blend of typical British elegance, refined luxury, and comfort, excellent cuisine, first-class entertainment, and a sophisticated atmosphere.
All over the ship, there is an upscale and refined ambience. Passengers can indulge in luxury and enjoy their cruise, whether in tastefully furnished cabins or by the outdoor pool. Cunard places great importance on combining tradition with modernity on its ships. Whether in design, entertainment options, or technical standards, the Queen Victoria seamlessly integrates classic and contemporary features.





The ship offers many evening entertainment options, including the Queen Room ballroom, the Royal Court Theater, and the Commodore Club. During the day, there are also many ways to enjoy your time on board, with whirlpools, a library, and even fencing or dance classes.
In the main restaurants and seven other restaurants and cafés, guests are served fine and elegant cuisine, ensuring there is something for every palate. In addition to two fixed dinner seating times, there is also the option for flexible dining, usually between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.
Cover Picture: Photo by Ray Harrington on Unsplash
Comments (3)
Hi! Is this just the EU price? I’m not seeing it on my end in the U.S.
You should be getting the same price if you click on our links. In Euros, but yes, the same price.
What price are you getting?
Ah, I see it now — thanks!