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End of an Era: Queen Elizabeth's Alaska Farewell

Overview

2026 marks Queen Elizabeth's final season sailing Alaska before her move to the Mediterranean in 2027. This exclusive 11-night return voyage from Seattle is a rare chance to experience Alaska’s spectacular wilderness in true Cunard style, featuring unforgettable scenery, wildlife encounters and enriching onboard experiences throughout the journey.

Bonus Onboard Credit: On cruises of seven nights or more, enjoy triple the onboard credit available on the Cunard Fare, giving you more to spend and enjoy during your voyage.

 


Why You'll Love This Cruise

  • 11-Night Alaska Farewell Cruise Aboard Queen Elizabeth
  • Roundtrip from Seattle Exploring Alaska's Wilderness
  • Enjoy Alaska's Glaciers & Fjords Onboard
  • All Dining & Entertainment Included
  • Port Charges & Prepaid Gratuities Covered
  • BONUS: Triple Onboard Credit on fares of 7+ nights (use onboard for extras)
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27 Aug 2026

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What you'll see

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Seattle, WA, USA

Day 1 - Seattle, WA, USA

Seattle is a vibrant and liveable city known for its strong arts scene, world-class museums, great coffee and craft beer culture. Set on the Puget Sound, it offers a relaxed atmosphere with plenty to see and do close to the cruise port. Iconic landmarks include the Space Needle, offering sweeping city views, and Pike Place Market, the lively heart of downtown filled with fresh produce, local crafts and casual dining. Nature lovers will also spot Mount Rainier dominating the skyline on clear days. Seattle is a food loves city, famous for fresh seafood, especially salmon and oysters, alongside excellent Asian cuisine and waterfront dining. Shopping ranges from independent boutiques to major brands, with Pike Place Market a favourite for locally made souvenirs. Getting around is easy with buses, light rail, streetcars and the Seattle Center Monorail. Ships dock at either Pier 66 or Pier 91, both well connected to the city and airport. A welcoming port city that blends culture, food, scenery and easy access for cruise guests.

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At Sea - Life On Board

Day 2 - At Sea - Life On Board

At sea, life on board offers something for everyone. Evenings feature live West End-style shows at the Royal Court Theatre, music and dancing in the lounges, themed nights, elegant gala evenings and social events that create a classic Cunard atmosphere, while the onboard casino provides table games and slots for those feeling lucky. Dining is a highlight, with a variety of restaurants offering casual meals and refined cuisine, including international favourites and flexible dining times, plus several bars and lounges to relax in, and Cunard's signature afternoon tea served with fresh pastries, sandwiches and fine teas. Days at sea can be as active or as relaxed as guests wish, with fitness classes, a gym, creative workshops, art displays, onboard shopping and a library for quiet moments. Outdoor spaces include pools, sun loungers, promenade decks and peaceful open-air areas to enjoy the sea air and uninterrupted views. Families are well catered for, with dedicated children's clubs providing age-appropriate activities in a safe and welcoming environment, allowing parents to enjoy their own time onboard knowing their kids are well looked after.

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Ketchikan, AK, USA

Day 3 - Ketchikan, AK, USA

(Arrives Morning | Departs Afternoon) Ketchikan is a lively fishing town known for its colourful stilt houses, rich Native Alaskan heritage and some of the freshest seafood in Alaska. Rooted in Tlingit and Haida culture, the town is famous for its impressive collection of totem poles, vibrant arts scene and welcoming waterfront atmosphere. Surrounded by dramatic scenery, Ketchikan is a gateway to outdoor adventure, from forest trails and wildlife encounters to kayaking and fishing, with many visitors also exploring nearby Misty Fjords National Monument, renowned for its towering cliffs and mist-filled fjords. Within easy walking distance of the cruise terminal, Creek Street offers galleries, museums, local shops and dining, making Ketchikan an easy and rewarding port to explore in a short visit. A culturally rich and scenic port that perfectly captures the spirit of Alaska.

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Icy Strait Point, AK, USA

Day 4 - Icy Strait Point, AK, USA

(Arrives Morning | Departs Evening) Icy Strait Point offers a true Alaskan experience, with pristine waters, dense rainforest and a strong connection to Native Tlingit culture. This natively owned port on Chichagof Island is known for its wildlife, outdoor adventures and relaxed, authentic atmosphere. Spend your time whale watching, kayaking, fishing or exploring forest trails where brown bears and bald eagles are often seen. For thrill-seekers, Icy Strait Point is home to the worlds largest ZipRider, offering breathtaking views over the bay. Those preferring a slower pace can explore local shops, museums and waterfront dining near the historic cannery, or visit nearby Hoonah, Alaskas largest Tlingit village. Freshly caught crab and salmon feature prominently in local eateries, making dining ashore a highlight of the visit. With everything within easy walking distance from the ship, Icy Strait Point is an easy and memorable port call. A scenic and culturally rich destination that showcases Alaska at its most authentic.

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Glacier Bay, AK, USA (Scenic C ruising)

Day 5 - Glacier Bay, AK, USA (Scenic C ruising)

(Arrives Early Morning | Departs Evening) Spanning 3.3 million acres and part of a vast World Heritage Site, Glacier Bay National Park offers one of Alaska's most extraordinary cruising experiences. This pristine wilderness is best explored from the water, where towering mountains, vast glaciers and drifting icebergs create an ever-changing natural spectacle. The park is home to more than 1,000 glaciers, including impressive tidewater glaciers that regularly calve, sending thunderous sheets of ice crashing into the sea. Scenic cruising allows you to witness this powerful display from the comfort of the ship, whether from the deck or your private balcony. Glacier Bay is also rich in wildlife, with frequent sightings of humpback whales, orcas, sea lions, brown bears, mountain goats and bald eagles. National Park Service rangers join the ship to share insights into the park's geology, wildlife, history and conservation efforts, adding depth to this unforgettable day. A true highlight of any Alaska cruise, Glacier Bay National Park delivers raw beauty, rare wildlife and a profound sense of nature at its most untouched.

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Hubbard Glacier, AK, USA (Scenic Cruising)

Day 6 - Hubbard Glacier, AK, USA (Scenic Cruising)

(Arrives Morning | Departs Afternoon) Hubbard Glacier is the largest tidewater glacier in North America and one of Alaska's most awe-inspiring natural sights. Accessible only by ship, this immense wall of ice stretches an incredible 76 miles and towers above the water, offering a rare chance to witness nature at its most powerful and untouched. As you cruise alongside the glacier, watch for dramatic ice calving, where massive chunks break away and crash into the sea, creating floating icebergs of striking blue hues. The surrounding silence, broken only by cracking ice and calls of wildlife, makes the experience truly unforgettable. Hubbard Glacier is also unique for continuing to advance rather than retreat, growing by around 80 feet each year. Keep an eye out for sea lions resting on the ice and orcas gliding through the waters below as you take in this extraordinary scenic highlight. A humbling and memorable cruising experience, showcasing Alaska's raw beauty on a grand scale.

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Juneau, AK, USA

Day 7 - Juneau, AK, USA

(Arrives Early Morning | Departs Evening) Despite being Alaska's capital, Juneau feels wonderfully small and scenic. Surrounded by mountains, forests and wildlife-rich waters, it offers a perfect mix of nature, history and local culture. From whales in the harbour to bald eagles overhead, Juneau truly is nature's playground. Downtown Juneau is the citys oldest area, with charming buildings dating back to the gold rush era, along with museums and galleries showcasing Tlingit heritage and Alaskan history. A highlight for many visitors is Mendenhall Glacier, one of Alaska's most accessible glaciers, with the Photo Point Trail offering postcard views and Nugget Falls providing a closer look. Admiralty Island is nearby for wildlife enthusiasts and is home to the worlds largest concentration of brown bears, accessible by seaplane. Popular activities include whale watching for humpback sightings, riding the Mount Roberts Tramway for sweeping views and visiting the Raptor Centre, as well as exploring Glacier Gardens with its lush gardens, panoramic lookouts and famous upside-down trees. Juneau is known for fresh seafood, including salmon, crab and scallops, and Franklin Street is a great spot for waterfront dining with relaxed grills and crab shacks. The city also has a strong café culture and local breweries serving craft beers. Shopping focuses on local creativity, from native art and wood carvings to jewellery and handmade gifts, mostly along Franklin Street, with additional shops at the Mount Roberts Tram summit and Mendenhall Valley. Originally home to the Tlingit people, Juneau rose to prominence during the gold rush in the 1880s, with mining shaping the city for decades before declining during WWII. Learn more about Juneau's past at the Alaska State Museum or the Juneau-Douglas City Museum, both offering insight into the citys rich cultural and mining history. Cruise docks can accommodate multiple ships, with most vessels berthing at AJ Dock about one mile from downtown, and shuttle services are available for convenient access to the Mount Roberts Tram Station and local tours.

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Haines, AK, USA

Day 8 - Haines, AK, USA

(Arrives Early Morning | Departs Evening) Set at the head of one of the worlds longest fjords, Haines is a small Alaskan town surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. Towering mountains, dense forests and clear lakes frame the town, while its rich Tlingit culture, wildlife encounters and local food and drink make for a rewarding port visit. Visitors can enjoy guided nature walks, sea kayaking, glacier trekking and scenic flightseeing, or explore Fort William H. Seward, the last military fort built during the Klondike Gold Rush, where many original buildings remain and the former hospital now serves as an arts centre with informative historical displays. Fishing trips to Chilkoot Lake, visits to independent galleries and museums including the quirky Hammer Museum, and tours at the American Bald Eagle Foundation offer more ways to connect with the region and its wildlife, including bears. Haines food scene highlights local Alaskan flavours alongside international influences, with food trucks, cosy roadhouses and character-filled restaurants, as well as local breweries and a gin distillery. Shopping focuses on locally made art inspired by the surrounding wilderness, from glacier landscapes and wildlife sculptures to traditional and contemporary Indigenous art, with Main Street ideal for browsing and Chilkoot Distillery a popular stop for locally produced vodka, gin or bourbon. With more than 10,000 years of history, Haines celebrates its Tlingit heritage, military history and gold rush roots through museums, heritage centres and cultural sites such as the Jilkaat Kwaan Heritage Centre, the Dalton Trail and the Haines Sheldon Museum, which features artefacts like Chilkat blankets and historic mining records. Cruise ships dock at Chilkoot Port, directly opposite Fort William H. Seward, with downtown just half a mile away and easily reached on foot or via shuttle. The small port has a visitor centre with maps and local advice, and because only one large ship docks at a time, the town feels relaxed and uncrowded during your visit.

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Sitka, AK, USA

Day 9 - Sitka, AK, USA

(Arrives Early Morning | Departs Afternoon) Nestled between snow-capped mountains and sapphire waters, Sitka is one of Alaskas most picturesque ports, offering a unique blend of Tlingit, Russian and American history along with stunning natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Katlian Street is the heart of the Tlingit community, featuring Totem Square, Mariners Wall, Sitka Pioneer Home and ANB Hall, while Lincoln Street showcases Russian-era architecture and the Sitka Historical Society and Museum provides a complete look at the citys past. Sitka National Historical Park offers totem poles and walking trails through old Tlingit sites. Visitors can explore the city on walking tours, browse galleries and bookshops, or go whale watching at Whale Park, with historic highlights including the Russian Bishops House (1843), one of North Americas few remaining Russian colonial buildings. Sitka is renowned for seafood, including king salmon, halibut, crab, clams and cod, often sourced locally, alongside other dining options such as pizzas, tacos, smoothies and a selection of beers, wines and coffee, with many waterfront restaurants offering beautiful views of Sitka Sound. Shopping includes Tlingit art, Russian nesting dolls, miniature totem poles, handcrafted silver, Alaskan gold nuggets and locally produced salt, with Sitka Public Market ideal for souvenirs and crafts. Cultural experiences reflect the citys layered history, from Tlingit heritage to Russian colonisation and wartime sites on Japonski Island, with live performances at the Tlingit Clan House and totem pole collections at the National Historical Park. Cruises dock at Old Sitka Cruise Terminal (Halibut Point Marine), or tenders bring passengers ashore when needed, with downtown about five miles away and a free shuttle available. Port facilities include gift shops, outdoor seating and high-speed Wi-Fi, making Sitka a scenic, cultural and convenient destination.

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Port
10 Day

At Sea - Life On Board

Day 10 - At Sea - Life On Board

At sea, life on board offers something for everyone. Evenings feature live West End-style shows at the Royal Court Theatre, music and dancing in the lounges, themed nights, elegant gala evenings and social events that create a classic Cunard atmosphere, while the onboard casino provides table games and slots for those feeling lucky. Dining is a highlight, with a variety of restaurants offering casual meals and refined cuisine, including international favourites and flexible dining times, plus several bars and lounges to relax in, and Cunard's signature afternoon tea served with fresh pastries, sandwiches and fine teas. Days at sea can be as active or as relaxed as guests wish, with fitness classes, a gym, creative workshops, art displays, onboard shopping and a library for quiet moments. Outdoor spaces include pools, sun loungers, promenade decks and peaceful open-air areas to enjoy the sea air and uninterrupted views. Families are well catered for, with dedicated children's clubs providing age-appropriate activities in a safe and welcoming environment, allowing parents to enjoy their own time onboard knowing their kids are well looked after.

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11 Day

Victoria, BC, Canada

Day 11 - Victoria, BC, Canada

(Arrives Early Afternoon | Departs Late Evening) Located on the southern coast of Vancouver Island, Victoria blends historic charm with stunning natural beauty, showcasing elegant Victorian architecture, fairy-tale gardens and First Nations heritage alongside modern dining, shopping and cultural attractions. Iconic sights include the Fairmont Empress Hotel on the waterfront, Hatley Castle and Park with its Italian and Japanese gardens and walking trails, and Craigdarroch Castle, a Victorian-era mansion known for its stained glass, period details and tower views. Emily Carr House highlights the life and work of the famous local artist, while the Parliament Buildings offer free guided tours of Canadas provincial government. Butchart Gardens and Abkhazi Gardens are renowned for their landscaped grounds and are perfect for relaxed strolls or afternoon tea. Chinatown and Fan Tan Alley, Canadas oldest Chinatown, feature narrow lanes and unique shops. Visitors can explore world-class museums such as the Royal BC Museum, Aviation Museum and Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, enjoy waterfront walks or stroll through Beacon Hill Park, take scenic seaplane flights for aerial views, or join whale-watching excursions to see marine wildlife up close. Victorias food scene highlights fresh local seafood, farm-to-table produce and craft beverages, with Fishermans Wharf offering seafood straight from the boats, Victoria Public Market providing casual gourmet dining, and Bastion Square home to an eclectic mix of cafes, bars and artisan markets. Afternoon tea remains a cherished tradition at the Fairmont Empress, Butchart Gardens and Abkhazi Gardens. Shopping ranges from local boutiques at Market Square to major retailers at the Bay Centre, with larger shopping hubs at Mayfair Shopping Centre and Uptown blending local and international brands. Culturally, Victoria reflects First Nations heritage, British colonial influence and Asian immigration, having been founded during the Fraser River Gold Rush and named after Queen Victoria, and today serving as British Columbias capital and home to Canadas western naval base. Cruise ships dock at Ogden Point Terminal, around 1.5 miles from downtown, with shuttle buses, taxis, rickshaws and horse-drawn carriages available, along with port facilities including gift shops, currency exchange and bike hire.

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Seattle, WA, USA

Day 12 - Seattle, WA, USA

(Disembark) Seattle offers a blend of urban sophistication, cultural attractions and natural beauty, making it a popular start or end point for Alaska cruises. The city is rich in concert halls, art galleries, museums, craft beer and coffee culture. Iconic sights include the Space Needle in lower Queen Anne, an observation tower with a revolving glass floor and 360-degree city views, and Pike Place Market, often called the Soul of Seattle, which spans nine acres in historic downtown and features fresh produce, artisan goods and independent restaurants. Mount Rainier, located 68 miles southeast of the city, is a 14,410-foot active volcano within Mount Rainier National Park, known for its lakes, glaciers and wildflower meadows. Visitors can stop by the worlds first Starbucks at 1912 Pike Place, which preserves original floors, fixtures and counters, explore the Museum of Pop Culture near the Space Needle with its immersive exhibits and iconic artifacts, or visit Amazons Spheres by advance registration for a unique indoor garden experience featuring hundreds of thousands of plant species across three striking domes. Seattle is well known for fresh seafood including Copper River salmon, oysters and clam chowder, while Asian cuisine thrives, particularly in the Chinatown International District with sushi, teriyaki, Vietnamese and Filipino dishes. Dining with a view is available at Atmos Cafe and wine bar atop the Space Needle and throughout Pike Place Market. Shopping ranges from independent boutiques in Ballard to major national and international brands in downtown and University District malls, with Pike Place Market offering handmade jewellery, pottery, candles and artisan chocolates. Getting around is easy with King County Metro Transit buses, Link Light Rail, the Streetcar system and the Seattle Center Monorail, which connects downtown Westlake Center to Seattle Center in just two minutes. Cruise ships dock at either Bell Street Cruise Terminal at Pier 66 or Smith Cove Cruise Terminal at Pier 91, both offering on-site parking, access to Link Light Rail to Seattle Airport and complimentary luggage transfer services for domestic flights. The local currency is the US Dollar, with ATMs and card payments widely accepted. Seattle averages around 149 rainy days per year, mainly between October and March, while June through September are the warmest months, with average highs around 22 degrees Celsius, making light layers and weatherproof clothing a good choice.

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Queen Elizabeth

  • Length: 964
  • Guest Capacity: 2081
  • Tonnage: 90900
  • Crew Capacity: 1005

Age restrictions: passengers under 13 must travel with a guardian aged 21 or older.

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