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Embark on a captivating 11-night voyage with Cunard's Queen Elizabeth, exploring the breathtaking wonders of Alaska. Depart from Seattle, and traverse the stunning landscapes of Ketchikan, Juneau, Haines, Hubbard Glacier, Sitka, and Victoria. Immerse yourself in the grandeur of glaciers, fjords, and charming towns. Experience the thrill of wildlife sightings, marvel at monumental glaciers, and delve into rich indigenous cultures. Concluding in Vancouver, this cruise offers an unforgettable blend of natural beauty and cultural exploration in the heart of Alaska's enchanting wilderness.

The details: 

  • 9th July - 20th July 2026 
  • Queen Elizabeth
  • From £999 per person

Price correct at time of publication (18/08/2025)

Book by 1 September for extra on board credit! 

 

Ports of Call: Seattle, Washington – Ketchikan, USA – Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska –  Skagway, USA  – Hubbard Glacier, USA – Icy Strait Point, USA – Sitka, USA – Wrangell, USA – Victoria, Canada – Plus two days At Sea

Itineraries

Day 1

Seattle, Washington

They say you can’t please everybody, and yet Seattle may be the exception to that rule. Beautifully green in every season (the source of its Emerald City moniker), it’s a destination that seems to have it all. Big industry, blissfully coexisting alongside small independent businesses. Top-quality seafood (courtesy of its position on the Puget sound). A beautifully balanced blend of city parks, waterfront walks, and beaches, that set the scene for all sorts of outdoor adventures. 

Add to that a long-established cultural offering that includes concert halls, art galleries, and museums, and it’s easy to see why Seattle is considered by many to be the perfect place to put down roots, (even more so if you’re a fan of craft beer and coffee).

Day 2

At Sea

Day 3

Ketchikan, AK, USA

In Ketchikan, a thriving fishing town with colourful stilted houses, immerse in Alaska's rich culture. Museums and seafood restaurants thrive, offering the catch of the day from local waters. The town's heart lies in its native heritage, showcased by a vast collection of totem poles and heritage experiences. Explore scenic trails and abundant fishing spots or venture to Misty Fjords National Monument, a breath-taking natural wonder. Don't miss landmarks like Deer Mountain trail and historic Creek Street.

Day 4

Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska, USA (Scenic Cruising)

There’s so much to take in on a Glacier Bay National Park cruise, it’s hard to know where to begin. Towering mountains, gargantuan icebergs and majestic glaciers stretch as far as the eye can see, disappearing onto the horizon in every direction. It’s a thrilling sight to experience from the deck of a cruise ship, or snuggled under a blanket in the warmth of your stateroom balcony, as you silently watch the world go by.

Day 5

Skagway, AK, USA

Skagway is Alaska’s gateway to the Klondike where in the late 1890s more than 100,000 prospectors arrived in search of gold. Even today, frontier-style saloon-style buildings still line the town’s streets, an enduring reminder of this key period in Alaska’s gold rush history.

While feeling as though you’ve somehow fallen through time and into the Wild West is undoubtedly part of Skagway’s appeal, there’s so much more to admire, discover and experience on a port call to this southerly part of the Great Land.

Day 6

Hubbard Glacier, AK, USA (Cruise-by)

Experience the grandeur of Hubbard Glacier, North America's largest tidewater glacier, on a cruise-by. This icy marvel stretches 76 miles, with just 350 feet visible above water, evoking awe and humility. As you sail alongside, witness glacial formations and towering icebergs while learning about its history and impact. This rare encounter with nature's colossal masterpiece offers unmatched views and serene beauty. Look out for lazing sea lions and orca fins as you immerse yourself in this silent and iridescent world, capturing unforgettable moments from your ship's balcony or secluded deck.

Day 7

Icy Strait Point AK, USA

Picture Alaska and you’ve more or less conjured Icy Strait Point. This natively owned cruise port on Chichagof Island offers the best of what makes this region unique; piercing blue waters, emerald green forest and myriad ways to enjoy the outdoors.

Day 8

Sitka, AK, USA

A city that appears to have sprung up in the most unlikely of locations, Sitka is one of Alaska’s most picturesque port calls.

Its location celebrates everything that makes this otherworldly US state unique: snow-encrusted mountains, densely forested wilderness and intensely sapphire waters that radiate with glass-like shine. Yet the city is more than a basecamp for outdoor adventurers.

Day 9

Wrangell, AK, USA

There are many facts and features that make Wrangell unique. Not least because over the years, this town has been ruled by four different nations – the indigenous Tlingit people, Russia, England, and the U.S. Evidence of Tlingit culture can be seen all over Wrangell, from the traditional, tribal Shakes Community House to the many totem poles scattered throughout the town.

Day 10

At Sea

Day 11

Victoria, BC, Canada

Nestled on the southern coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia’s capital city, Victoria, is an intoxicating blend of historic streets, Victorian architecture and dramatic craggy coastlines. Here you’ll find a perfect balancing act between old and new, where the legacies left by indigenous populations are imprinted alongside fairy-tale castles and gardens that stay in bloom year-round.

Day 12

Seattle, WA, USA

Add to that a long-established cultural offering that includes concert halls, art galleries, and museums, and it’s easy to see why Seattle is considered by many to be the perfect place to put down roots, (even more so if you’re a fan of craft beer and coffee).

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