Cruise line Cunard has unveiled its Alaska 2026 programme with 23 roundtrip voyages from Seattle.
Between April and September 2026, Queen Elizabeth will sail Alaska cruises ranging from 7 to 12 nights.
Guests looking for a longer holiday that combines contrasting destinations can enjoy extended voyages of up to 42 nights, taking in the landscapes of Alaska and the sunny Caribbean.
Cunard’s full 2026 programme features visits to 31 unique destinations across 16 countries, including highlights such as Colón, Panama, and Bridgetown, Barbados.
Voyages are available to book from today with guests able to claim up to triple on board credit for bookings made until 17 February 2025.
The line’s shore excursions out of Alaska include humpback whales in their natural habitat as Queen Elizabeth sails through Alaska’s glacier-filled fjords.
Katie McAlister, President of Cunard,’s other highlights include Ketchikan, with its vibrant totem poles, Juneau’s gold rush history and Haines, a prime destination for kayaking.
Alaska cruises will also visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Glacier Bay National Park and Hubbard Glacier.
Katie McAlister, President of Cunard, said: “Alaska is a truly unique destination, and we’re delighted to return with our 2026 programme.”
“These voyages promise to create unforgettable memories, and we can’t wait to welcome our guests on board Queen Elizabeth.”
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