As a magnificent example of cruise ships reminiscent of the glorious era of ocean liners, the British luxury ship "Queen Victoria" has now moored in the port of Palma de Mallorca for the first time. This event marks the beginning of a series of visits that revive the charm and tradition of the great ocean voyages.
A touch of nostalgia and modern luxury
Last Saturday, the "Queen Victoria" arrived on the shores of Mallorca from Malaga with almost 1900 passengers and 980 crew members. The arrival of the ship is a spectacular event for the island, as it embodies a seafaring experience that is hard to beat in terms of both its facilities and its service. The interior of the ship exudes traditional British flair and is richly decorated with fine wood paneling and opulent décor reminiscent of the golden age of ocean voyages.
Splendid facilities on board
The Queen Victoria is more than just a means of transportation; it is a floating world of luxury. Among the impressive facilities on board is the Royal Court Theater, which offers not only cultural performances but also a touch of exclusivity with its private boxes. The ballroom invites you to elegant dance evenings, while the "Golden Lion" pub exudes a cozy British atmosphere. The library with over 6,000 books and the conservatory with its glass roof offer perfect retreats for relaxing moments at sea.
The Cunard shipping company, which operates the "Queen Victoria", has a long history dating back to its foundation in 1840. Today it operates a fleet of four ships, led by its flagship, the "Queen Mary 2", which is the last remaining transatlantic liner in the world.
A diverse Mediterranean program
As part of this year's Mediterranean program the "Queen Victoria" will not only call at Mallorca, but also at renowned destinations such as Italy, southern France, the Croatian coast, Greece, Turkey, Malta, Barcelona and Valencia. This itinerary promises a fascinating mix of cultural diversity and spectacular seafaring.
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