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Istanbul and Greek Islands Cruise - V619

Ship: Queen Victoria   
Departure: Monday, September 21, 2026
Nights: 14 nights
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Duration
14
Nights
Days at Sea
2
Sea Days
Ports
9
Ports
Countries Visted
3
Countries
  • Itinerary

    Istanbul and Greek Islands Cruise - V619

    Ports of call

    To find out more about the itinerary for this cruise, select the itinerary items below.

    Day Date Port of Call Arrival Departure
    1 Monday, September 21, 2026 Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy Embark 7:00 PM
    View of Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy

    Rome, sometimes referred to as "The Eternal City," is the capital city of Italy. Cruises from Rome depart the Rome Cruise Terminal which is approximately 1.5 hours by train North-West of the city centre. Rome is renowned across the world for its rich past, impressive archaeological sites, delectable cuisine, gorgeous gardens, homes of local nobility, and significant structures including the Spanish Steps, the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, Trevi Fountain, and Piazza Navona. Read more about Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy

    2 Tuesday, September 22, 2026 Messina, Italy 2:00 PM 3:30 PM
    View of Messina, Italy

    Messina is a harbour on the eastern coast of Sicily, a short ferry crossing to mainland Italy lying to the east. Due to the several earthquakes that have struck the area on several occasions, the city is almost completely modern. Mostly viewed as the starting point for tours and trips to Taormina and Mount Etna, both of which are truly unforgettable, it also has much to offer in the way of history and beauty. Read more about Messina, Italy

    3 Wednesday, September 23, 2026 At Sea
    4 Thursday, September 24, 2026 Rhodes, Greece 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Rhodes, Greece

    Rhodes is the principal city of the island of the same name, situated in the Aegean Sea. It is renowned for having the longest summer of any of the Greek islands. It is famous for being the site of the Colossus of Rhodes - one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - as well as being the home of the Citadel of Rhodes, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as one of the best preserved medieval towns in Europe. Read more about Rhodes, Greece

    5 Friday, September 25, 2026 Kusadasi, Turkey 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Kusadasi, Turkey

    Kusadasi is a resort town on Turkey's Aegean coast and the centre of the seaside district of the same name. While best known as a starting point for visiting Ephesus, once one of the most beautiful cities in the world with a history dating from 3000 BC, there’s also a delightful range of activities in town. Places of interest include: the City Walls, of which one gate remains to-day; the peninsula at the end of the bay with its castle and swimming beaches; several aqua parks with wave-pools and white-water slides; Ladies Beach, once segregated but now open to all; and Dilek Peninsula National Park. Read more about Kusadasi, Turkey

    6 Saturday, September 26, 2026 Dardanelles, Turkey 4:30 PM 8:00 PM
    View of Dardanelles, Turkey

    The Dardanelles is a narrow strait in NW Turkey, connecting the Aegean Sea to the Sea of Marmara. Like the Bosphorus, it separates Europe and the mainland of Asia. Of great strategic importance, it was crossed by Alexander the Great in 334 BC, was part of the Byzantine Empire until the 14th century, and was the scene of an Allied campaign in WWI. Read more about Dardanelles, Turkey

    7 Sunday, September 27, 2026 Istanbul, Turkey 8:00 AM
    View of Istanbul, Turkey

    Istanbul (Byzantium from 660 BC, Constantinople from 330 CE, and Istanbul since 1930) is the largest city in Turkey and the fifth largest city proper in the world. It has dominated the Straits of Bosphorus, in the NW of the country, for 25 centuries, and as Constantinople was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. It was a metropolis of stunning splendour when the great capitals of Europe were mere villages and is the only metropolis in the world that is situated on two continents. Read more about Istanbul, Turkey

    8 Monday, September 28, 2026 Istanbul, Turkey 8:00 PM
    View of Istanbul, Turkey

    Istanbul (Byzantium from 660 BC, Constantinople from 330 CE, and Istanbul since 1930) is the largest city in Turkey and the fifth largest city proper in the world. It has dominated the Straits of Bosphorus, in the NW of the country, for 25 centuries, and as Constantinople was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. It was a metropolis of stunning splendour when the great capitals of Europe were mere villages and is the only metropolis in the world that is situated on two continents. Read more about Istanbul, Turkey

    9 Tuesday, September 29, 2026 Dardanelles, Turkey 5:00 AM 12:00 PM
    View of Dardanelles, Turkey

    The Dardanelles is a narrow strait in NW Turkey, connecting the Aegean Sea to the Sea of Marmara. Like the Bosphorus, it separates Europe and the mainland of Asia. Of great strategic importance, it was crossed by Alexander the Great in 334 BC, was part of the Byzantine Empire until the 14th century, and was the scene of an Allied campaign in WWI. Read more about Dardanelles, Turkey

    10 Wednesday, September 30, 2026 Athens, Greece 5:30 AM 7:00 PM
    View of Athens, Greece

    Athens, the capital and largest city of Greece, is also one of the world's oldest cities with an unparalleled history that spans around 3,400 years. Experiencing long periods of sunshine throughout the year, and known as "the cradle of Western civilisation", it is a 'must-see' destination for world travellers. The city contains a fascinating variety of different architectural styles, ranging from Greco-Roman through Neo-Classical, to Modern. Read more about Athens, Greece

    11 Thursday, October 1, 2026 Santorini, Greece 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Santorini, Greece

    Santorini is a small, circular archipelago of volcanic islands located in the Aegean Sea, about 200 km from Greece's mainland. It is essentially what remains of an enormous volcanic explosion some 3500 years ago, which destroyed the earliest settlements on what was formerly a single island, and which resulted in the creation of the current geological caldera. Take the cable car to view the beautiful panorama of Santorini. Read more about Santorini, Greece

    12 Friday, October 2, 2026 Katakolon, Greece 9:00 AM 6:00 PM
    View of Katakolon, Greece

    The scenic seaside Greek town of Katakolon, with a population around 3,000, is your typical small-town cruise port with delightful cafes along the waterfront, shops that sell T-shirts, hats and jewellery, and a small beach that draws swimmers and sandcastle-builders. But that's not why ships make the town a destination. They arrive because Katakolon serves as the cruise gateway to ancient Olympia, just 40 km away, the birthplace of the Olympic Games. Read more about Katakolon, Greece

    13 Saturday, October 3, 2026 Messina, Italy 12:00 PM 1:30 PM
    View of Messina, Italy

    Messina is a harbour on the eastern coast of Sicily, a short ferry crossing to mainland Italy lying to the east. Due to the several earthquakes that have struck the area on several occasions, the city is almost completely modern. Mostly viewed as the starting point for tours and trips to Taormina and Mount Etna, both of which are truly unforgettable, it also has much to offer in the way of history and beauty. Read more about Messina, Italy

    14 Sunday, October 4, 2026 At Sea
    15 Monday, October 5, 2026 Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy 5:00 AM Disembark
    View of Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy

    Rome, sometimes referred to as "The Eternal City," is the capital city of Italy. Cruises from Rome depart the Rome Cruise Terminal which is approximately 1.5 hours by train North-West of the city centre. Rome is renowned across the world for its rich past, impressive archaeological sites, delectable cuisine, gorgeous gardens, homes of local nobility, and significant structures including the Spanish Steps, the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, Trevi Fountain, and Piazza Navona. Read more about Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy

  • Ship

    Queen Victoria Overview

    Queen Victoria

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    Queen Victoria ship is one of the four Queens making up the Cunard fleet and carries 2061 passengers. Aboard the smallest of the Cunard ships you will rarely find yourself in a crowd, except perhaps at dinner time or at a popular theatre show. She is a classic ship honouring the British tradition of afternoon tea, which includes white-gloved waiters who serve finger sandwiches, scones with cream in the Queens Rooms. She is elegant and a true icon to sail on. Queen Victoria is one of the few ships that has a class system, linking staterooms with dining venues. Art work specially commissioned is visible in public rooms, corridors, staterooms and lobbies. Most of the major public rooms are on the lowest decks: the Illuminations cinema, Royal Court Theatre, Grand Lobby, restaurants, shopping arcade, bars and clubs are on decks 2 and 3. On Deck 11 are the Queen's Grill and Princess Grill restaurants for higher-fare passengers. Amenities include the largest ballroom at sea and 5-star entertainment nightly in the Royal Court Theatre.

  • Cabins

    Queen Victoria Cabins

    Queens Grill

    Queens Grill

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    Cabin Types

    Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4, Q5, Q6

    Average Cabin Size – 69.2 m2

    Average Balcony Size – 17.3 m2

    Princess Grill

    Princess Grill

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    Cabin Types

    P1, P2

    Average Cabin Size – 26.0 m2

    Average Balcony Size – 6.5 m2

    For guests in our luxurious Princess Grill Suites, the delights of our Grills Experience are more pronounced than ever before. Catch the sea breeze on the Grills upper terrace reserved for the exclusive use of our Grill Guests, or relax in feather-soft terry robes on your own private balcony, charting your position in the atlas. Your lavish suite occupies up to 513 square feet, with flourishes that include personalised stationery, a Bon Voyage bottle of wine, fresh fruit and concierge service - there's even a pillow concierge to ensure you sleep soundly. Guests dine at a reserved table in the single seating Princess Grill Restaurant. Feather-soft terry robes, private balcony, personalized stationery, a Bon Voyage bottle of wine, fresh fruit, and a concierge service. Features include marble bathrooms and whirlpool baths, an expansive private balcony, refrigerators stocked to your preferences; concierge or butler service. Priority embarkation and luggage delivery, daily fresh fruit, complimentary bottled water, access to Queen's Lounge, In-suite dining, flower arrangement, DVD player. Size: 335 - 513 sq.ft. including balcony.

    Balcony

    Balcony

    Balcony on the Queen Victoria Balcony on the Queen Victoria

    Cabin Types

    A1, A2, BA, BB, BC, BD, BE, BF, CA, CB

    Average Cabin Size – 20.0 m2

    Average Balcony Size – 5.0 m2

    At any time of the day your luxury stateroom, occupying up to 472 square feet, provides a welcome enclave of comfort and good taste. Wrap yourself in the soft bathrobe, ease into your slippers, then settle down to a film on your TV or watch the world go by from your balcony. Guests dine at a reserved table for either early or late dining in the Britannia Restaurant. Soft bathrobe, Interactive TV with multiple channels, Nightly turndown service, refrigerator, telephone, safe, hairdryer, daily shipboard newspaper, daily fresh fruit on request, 220 V 3 pin and 110V 2 pin sockets, 24hour room service, half bottle of sparking water on embarkation. Size: 242 - 472 sq. ft. including balcony.

    Inside

    Inside

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    Cabin Types

    EB, EC, EF, FB, FC, KC, LC, GA, GB, GC, IA, ID, IE, IF

    Average Cabin Size – 15.8 m2

    Average Balcony Size – 0 m2

    At any time of the day your luxury stateroom provides a welcome enclave of comfort and good taste. Wrap yourself in the soft bathrobe, ease into your slippers, then settle down to a film on your TV. Our turndown service sets the tone for a comfortable night's sleep. Guests dine at a reserved table for either early or late dining in the Britannia Restaurant. Soft bathrobe, Interactive TV with multiple channels, Nightly turndown service, refrigerator, telephone, safe, hairdryer, daily shipboard newspaper, daily fresh fruit on request, 220 V 3 pin and 110V 2 pin sockets, 24hour room service, half bottle of sparking water on embarkation. Size: 180 - 201 sq.ft.

  • Deck Plans

    Queen Victoria Deck Plans

    Legend

    • 2 lower beds, 1 upper berth
    • 2 lower beds, 1 single sofa bed and 1 upper berth
    • Connecting staterooms
    • Stateroom has additional single sofa
    • Balcony is shaded by deck structure above
    • Staterooms have forward facing ocean views
    • Lift / Elevator
    • Staterooms with views obstructed by lifeboats
    • Metal-fronted balconies
    • Wheelchair accessible staterooms
  • Other Dates

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  • Istanbul and Greek Islands Cruise - V619

    Cruiseline: Cunard Cruises Ship: Queen Victoria Departure: Monday, September 21, 2026 Nights: 14 nights Departs: Rome (Civitavecchia) Returns: Rome (Civitavecchia)

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