Cunards Queen Elizabeth Liner Arrives In The Canary Islands
Cunards brand new cruise liner The Queen Elizabeth has arrived in the Canary Islands on her maiden voyage.
The Queen Elizabeth will call into the ports of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Santa Cruz de La Palma on Tuesday 19th and Wednesday 20th.
The Queen Elizabeth is not the largest ship in the fleet but at 90,000 tonnes, 294 metres long and 31 metres wide is still an inpressive sight.
The Queen Elizabeth came into Tenerife around 7-30 in the morning, from the port of Las Palmas, with 2,000 cruise passengers and 960 crew. She will remain in the harbour until six in the afternoon, when she will leave to go to the port of Santa Cruz de La Palma.
She began her maiden voyage on October 12, a day after being christened by the Queen of England, Elizabeth II, in the port of Southampton. This trip consists of a 14-day cruise which takes in Vigo, Lisbon, Las Palmas, Tenerife, La Palma and Funchal.
The Queen Elizabeth will call into the ports of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Santa Cruz de La Palma on Tuesday 19th and Wednesday 20th.
The Queen Elizabeth is not the largest ship in the fleet but at 90,000 tonnes, 294 metres long and 31 metres wide is still an inpressive sight.
The Queen Elizabeth came into Tenerife around 7-30 in the morning, from the port of Las Palmas, with 2,000 cruise passengers and 960 crew. She will remain in the harbour until six in the afternoon, when she will leave to go to the port of Santa Cruz de La Palma.
She began her maiden voyage on October 12, a day after being christened by the Queen of England, Elizabeth II, in the port of Southampton. This trip consists of a 14-day cruise which takes in Vigo, Lisbon, Las Palmas, Tenerife, La Palma and Funchal.
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