Cunard’s Alaska 2026 cruises are now on sale, inviting travellers to journey through one of the planet’s most spectacular landscapes.
From April to September 2026, Queen Elizabeth will set off on 23 roundtrip voyages from Seattle, with each trip lasting between seven and 12 nights. For those in search of an extended holiday, itineraries of up to 42 nights are on offer, which bring together the striking wilderness of Alaska with the lush tropics of the Caribbean.
Queen Elizabeth’s 2026 voyages offer travellers the opportunity to dive deep into Alaska’s incredible landscapes, which include tidewater glaciers and serene waters. Highlights include the totem poles of Ketchikan, the historic gold mines that define Juneau, and the kayaking haven of Haines. Equally noteworthy are the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Glacier Bay National Park and the majestic Hubbard Glacier – both of which are visited on Cunard’s Alaska 2026 cruises
The Cunard’s 2026 cruises include calls to 31 destinations across 16 countries, with highlights such as Colón, Panama, and Bridgetown, Barbados. Bookings for Cunard’s Alaska 2026 cruises are open now, and any reservations made before 17 February 2025 will be eligible for up to triple on board credit. Guests can use the additional credit for a range of onboard experiences, including relaxing spa treatments, speciality dining and shore excursions.
Katie McAlister, President of Cunard, said: “Alaska is a truly unique destination, and we’re delighted to return with our 2026 programme. Sailing through its spectacular fjords and seeing the immense glaciers is an experience like no other. On board, guests can sip regionally inspired cocktails, enjoy cuisine influenced by local flavours, and hear fascinating stories from renowned explorers. These voyages promise to create unforgettable memories, and we can’t wait to welcome our guests on board Queen Elizabeth.”
Interested in Cunard’s 2026 Alaska cruises? See what’s available here.
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