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ON BOARD
Do you have hair dryers on board?
Yes, every stateroom has a hair dryer.
How long will I be in Port?
The time the ship will be in port will vary according to the voyage
Can I use my electrical appliances?
and port. For each voyage in this brochure we have indicated next
Yes you can. On board our ships you’ll find British 220 volt,
to each port whether our port call will be a morning, an afternoon,
3-pin sockets and 110 volt, 2-pin sockets.
a full day or longer. Below you will find a guide to how long the
ship will usually be in port: Can I get my laundry done?
Full laundry and dry-cleaning services are available on board our
Morning: The Ship will usually arrive between 7am and 9am
and normally depart between 12noon and 2pm
ships and will be billed to your on-board account. Our ships also
have complimentary self-service washers, dryers and irons at
Afternoon: The Ship will usually arrive between 12noon and
your disposal.
2pm and normally depart between 5pm and 7pm
Full Day: The Ship will usually arrive between 7am and 10am
Are there any shops on board?
and normally depart between 4pm and 8pm
You’ll find a selection of duty-free shops on board, selling a range
Full Day & Evening: The Ship will usually arrive between 7am
of goods from clothes, jewellery, perfumes and gifts, to essentials
and 10am and normally depart between 9pm and 11.59pm
such as toothpaste and razor blades.
Afternoon & Evening: The Ship will usually arrive between
12noon and 2pm and normally depart between 9pm and 11.59pm Is there a good library on board?
There’s no need to pack heavy books. All our ships have excellent
Afternoon, Overnight & Full Day: The Ship will usually arrive
between 12noon and 2pm and depart the following day between
libraries. Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria boast two-storey
4pm and 8pm
libraries, whilst Queen Mary 2 has the largest library at sea.
All ships also have well stocked bookshops, plus there are film
Can friends come on board?
libraries on board, offering a wide range of choice to make
your holiday even more relaxing and enjoyable.
Your friends are always welcome at the port to wave you off.
However, due to our stringent security measures and to ensure the
safety of our guests and crew, we do not allow visitors on board.
Should I take my camera?
Yes definitely. Our carefully selected ports, the illuminating shore
What if I need a special diet?
excursions and glamorous evenings with new friends will provide
plenty of moments you’ll wish to capture forever.
We will do our best to accommodate your requirements. Please
advise us of your needs six months prior to departure or at the
Additionally the official photographer on board will take pictures
time of booking, whichever is closer to your departure date.
during your voyage. These will be on show and available for
purchase at the Photo Gallery.
Can I have room service?
Of course. Room Service is available round the clock. You’ll find
What entertainment and activities are available?
a Room Service menu in your stateroom.
There’s plenty to do and a full list of what’s available will be
shown in the Daily Programme, which you will receive each day
in your stateroom. Activities include: informal talks, port lectures,
academic and cultural enrichment programmes, celebrity
speakers, computer classes, aerobics classes, sports tournaments,
games, quizzes and competitions, as well as concerts, musical
shows and cabarets. You can also catch up on movies and play
the tables in the casino.
How can I keep fit?
Each ship is equipped with a gym, complete with therapy rooms
and spa treatments. There are also aerobics, pilates, yoga and
other such classes, details of which can be found in the Daily
Programme. Your exercise programme can also be complemented
by the healthy options menu at all meals.
Will I be able to attend religious services?
A minister, priest and rabbi will be on board to conduct services.
Non-denominational services are conducted at sea. During
voyages coinciding with a major religious holiday, ecumenical
clergy will be aboard to conduct services.
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