Princess Grill Accommodations
Dining in Princess Grill Restaurant
With gracious décor and special amenities like concierge service, priority embarkation and a welcome bottle of sparkling wine, the suites of the Princess Grill offer elegance and exclusivity. Guests dine in the Princess Grill restaurant or al fresco at The Courtyard, and the private Grills Lounge and Grills Terrace offer an opportunity to mingle with fellow Grills guests.
• Single-seating dining in the Princess Grill restaurant, en suite from the Princess Grill menu, or al fresco dining in The Courtyard
• Access to the Grills Lounge and Grills Terrace • Concierge Service
• Priority embarkation with separate Grills check-in
• Bon Voyage bottle of sparkling wine and strawberries upon embarkation
• Fine linens and duvet, and Pillow Concierge Menu offering nine pillow options
• Fruit basket and bud vase with orchid
• Direct-dial telephone, data port outlet and wi-fi access*
• 24-hour room service • Shoe shine service
• Nightly turndown service with complimentary chocolate
• 220V British 3-pin and 110V U.S. 2-pin sockets
• Plush bathrobes and slippers • Fine soaps and shampoos • Daily abridged newspaper
Princess Suites (P1-P4) Approximately 367 square feet. Two beds, bath with shower, living area and balcony.
Queens Grill Accommodations
Dining in Queens Grill Restaurant
Some of the most sumptuous suites and penthouses afloat, the Queens Grill on Queen Victoria or Queen Elizabeth offers a glimpse at how the elite once travelled. In addition to abundant added extras and amenities, guests enjoy sublime dining in the Queens Grill restaurant, the Tuscan ambience of The Courtyard, and use of the private Grills Lounge and outdoor terrace.
• Butler service (including packing/unpacking service)
• Single-seating Queens Grill dining, en suite from the Queens Grill menu, or al fresco dining in The Courtyard
• Access to the Grills Lounge and Grills Terrace • Concierge Service
• Priority embarkation and luggage delivery with separate Grills check-in
• Bon Voyage bottle of Champagne and strawberries upon embarkation
• Fine linens and duvet, and Pillow Concierge Menu offering nine pillow options
• Flower arrangement, fruit basket and bottled water replenished daily
• Complimentary in-room bar and fully stocked refrigerator
• Personalised Cunard stationery and daily abridged newspaper
• In-room board games (chess/backgammon) • 24-hour room service
• Direct-dial telephone, data port outlet and wi-fi access*
• Shoe shine service • Complimentary canapés
• Turndown service with “Sweet Dreams” surprise on formal nights
• 220V British 3-pin and 110V U.S. 2-pin sockets • Plush bathrobes and slippers
• Extended line of fine soaps and shampoos; bath salts and manicure kit
• Umbrella and binoculars^ * Internet access charges apply.
^Q1 and Q2 Suites only. ▲
Wheelchair accessible Q7 Suites have a roll-in shower instead of combination shower/whirlpool tub. Walk-in closet not available in wheelchair accessible Suites. Note: Floor plans and stateroom diagrams represent typical arrangements. Certain staterooms may vary in size and configuration. Square footage varies based on stateroom category and deck location. Final design, décor and square footage may vary. Contact Cunard for more information.
The most famous ocean liners in the world 71 Queens Suites (Q5-Q7▲ ) Approximately 536 square feet. Two beds, bath with shower, living area and balcony.
Grand Suites (Q1) Approximately 1,918 - 2,131 (QV) 1,375 - 1,493 (QE) square feet. Two beds, bath with shower, living area, dining area and balcony.
Queen Victoria / QUEEN ELIZABETH — Accommodations & deck plans
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