Queen Elizabeth in Alaska

Alaska 2026, by Cunard

New Cunard Alaska Voyages sailing April 2026 to September 2026

Immerse yourself in a world of tidewater glaciers and mirror-like waters, where each day in port offers you the freedom to step ashore and explore somewhere new. Choose from Alaska voyages ranging from 7 to 12 nights, departing from Seattle, or perhaps explore the Caribbean too? Longer voyages of between 20 and 42 nights allow you witness both the glistening waters of North America and the turquoise, warm seas of the islands.

Perhaps your Cunard voyage will call in Ketchikan, with its colourful totem poles, or Juneau, where famous gold mines put the historic city on the map. Haines, with its quirky hammer museum (yes really!) is a prime destination for kayaking or if you'd rather stay on dry land you could stretch your legs on a mountain hike. Find the perfect place on deck for photos during scenic cruising in Glacier Bay National Park and Hubbard Glacier - a spot you'll no doubt return to if you'll be on board during an iconic Panama Canal transit. Then, in the Caribbean, superbly spiced fresh fish and idyllic sugar sand beaches await, not forgetting a whole list of UNESCO World Heritage sites too.

On board, enjoy cocktails inspired by the region. Hear renowned explorer sharing heroic feats. And server native flavours, forged from land and sea. Experienced a voyage like no other with Cunard in 2026.

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Queen Elizabeth Alaska

Queen Elizabeth

Join Cunard's Queen Elizabeth and explore the unique wilderness of Alaska in 2026.  Sail past unforgettable scenery, from sparkling glaciers to untamed national parks, not forgetting an abundance of wildlife.

Local flavours. Renowned explorers. Cocktail inspired by Alaska's glacial scenery. Experience a voyage like no other, sailing in Alaska on Cunard's Queen Elizabeth. Warm up with a hot chocolate as you watch out for whales. Savour a test of Alaska at Frontier, Cunard’s alternative dining experience. And dance the night away at the Ice White Ball, as the evening cools, yet the light lingers on.

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