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Cunard

Vista Class

1 ship · Introduced 2007

Ships 1Avg. Size 90,049 GTAvg. Capacity 2,014 guestsSince 2007

About the Vista Class

Cunard's Vista Class ships carry on the line's grand traditions with formal afternoon tea, ballroom dancing, and the three-tier dining system (Britannia, Princess Grill, Queens Grill). Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth represent classic ocean voyaging.

Key Features

Traditional afternoon tea
Three-tier dining
Queen's Room ballroom
Royal Court Theatre
Formal nights
Winter Garden

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many ships are in the Vista Class?

The Vista Class currently has 1 ship: Queen Victoria. The class was introduced in 2007 by Cunard.

What is the newest Vista Class ship?

The newest Vista Class ship is Queen Victoria, launched in 2007. Queen Victoria embodies classic Cunard elegance with traditional afternoon tea and the grandeur of a bygone era.

How big are Vista Class ships?

Vista Class ships average 90,049 gross tonnes and carry approximately 2,014 passengers. Queen Victoria is 90,049 GT with capacity for 2,014 guests.

What makes the Vista Class special?

The Vista Class is known for Traditional afternoon tea, Three-tier dining, Queen's Room ballroom, Royal Court Theatre. Cunard's Vista Class ships carry on the line's grand traditions with formal afternoon tea, ballroom dancing, and the three-tier dining system (Britann