- Cunard's Queen Elizabeth arrives in Seattle, marking its first homeport for Alaskan voyages.
- The ship will offer voyages ranging from 7 to 11 nights, starting at $1,109 per person.
- After the Alaska season, Queen Elizabeth will relocate to Miami for its first Caribbean season.
The luxurious Queen Elizabeth cruise ship, part of Cunard's distinguished fleet, has docked in Seattle, starting a significant chapter in the line's North American expansion. This marks the first time the newly refreshed vessel will homeport in Seattle, offering a series of Alaskan voyages from June to September 2025.
Cunard has meticulously upgraded the ship's interiors and enhanced the Princess and Queens Grills experiences to include expansive suites and exclusive amenities. Among the new features are the Pavilion Wellness Café and the Harper's Bazaar Wellness at Sea program, offering guests a selection of bespoke wellness treatments and masterclasses.
Guests aboard the Queen Elizabeth can embark on 7 to 11-night Alaskan voyages with rates starting at $1,109 per person for a balcony stateroom. The itineraries include breathtaking experiences such as visits to Ketchikan, Glacier Bay National Park, Skagway, Juneau, Victoria, and scenic cruising through the Inside Passage and Hubbard Glacier.
Enriching onboard experiences include a partnership with the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, offering an engaging speaker series. Guests will also enjoy the "Locals Onboard" series, featuring talks by local Alaskan experts, historians, and artists. Celebrating the Pacific Northwest, the ship will serve wines from regional wineries.
Following its Alaskan season, Queen Elizabeth will transition to Miami for its first dedicated Caribbean season, starting in October 2025. The season will feature Broadway-style entertainment with performances from Tony Award-winner Sutton Foster and an exclusive production of "Come From Away."
Cunard, founded in 1840, continues to provide unparalleled luxury experiences worldwide, now with four ships in service. To book a voyage or for further information, visit Cunard's website.