Destination
North America
Trip Duration
21 nights
Cruise Ship
Queen ElizabethCruise Company
CunardStart Port
SeattleEnd Port
SeattleFlight to Calgary with major airline
Overnight stay in a hotel
Transfer to Banff
Breakfast at hotel ● 9:00 am Leaving Calgary we travel west on the Trans-Canada Highway into the rolling foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The majestic peaks of the Canadian Rockies soon fill the horizon as we enter Banff National Park. ● We tour the region around Banff. The area became Canada's first national park in 1885 to protect its natural hot springs. We see the landmark Banff Springs Hotel, Tunnel Mountain, and Bow Falls. ● We then travel to Lake Louise - one of the most photographed scenes in Canada. ● Optional Paid Activity $82pp (£52) - Ride the Banff Gondola to the summit of Sulphur Mountain for amazing views of the Bow Valley and the charming town of Banff! ● 5:00 pm Free time to enjoy dinner (excluded) on Banff Avenue in Banff ● 7:00 pm Check into your hotel in Banff
Overnight stay in a hotel
Transfer to Kamloops
reakfast at hotel ● 9:00 am Depart hotel. This morning our drive is on the famed TransCanada Highway, following a route chartered by the railroad engineers and fur traders of the mid-1800s. ● Sightseeing at Emerald Lake in Yoho National Park ●Kicking Horse Pass leads us from the Rockies into the Columbia River Valley before we climb through Rogers Pass in Glacier National Park. The Selkirk Mountains receive massive amounts of winter snow and are home to over one hundred active avalanche zones. ● Stop at Craigellachie - the site of the Canadian Pacific Railway's Last Spike ● We continue through the Monashee Mountain Range to the rugged interior town of Kamloops. ● Arrive in Kamloops in the late afternoon. ● 7:00 pm Check into your hotel
Transfer to Icefield Parkway
Breakfast at hotel ● 9:00 am Depart hotel. Banff is the first and most famous of Canada's national parks and is an incomparable combination of towering peaks and high meadows, emerald lakes and keen mountain air. ● The journey today promises to be a highlight of our program. We travel north along the Icefields Parkway to experience a wealth of breathtaking scenery. Crystal blue-green lakes (Bow Lake & Peyto Lake), fresh mountain streams, deep forests, and snow-capped mountain peaks are the order of the day. ● We then enter Jasper National Park and pass the Athabasca River. ● Optional Paid Activity $80pp (£50)- Take the famous Ice Explorer Tour on the Athabasca Glacier. ● 7:00 pm Return to Banff in the late afternoon
Overnight stay in a hotel
Transfer to Vancouver, BC
● Breakfast at hotel ● 9:00 Depart hotel. We leave the dusty, rolling ranch land of "cowboy country" and follow the dramatic course of the Thompson and Fraser Rivers, the road clinging to sheer canyon walls within the turbulent waters rushing below. ● Approaching the Pacific Coast, the canyon opens into a broad fertile valley with mountain backdrops. Our destination is Vancouver, a vibrant seaside city framed by the Coastal Mountains. ● Upon arrival, we will enjoy a sightseeing tour of Vancouver featuring such highlights as Stanley Park to see the collection of totem poles, English Bay, trendy Robson Street, Canada Place, and the Cruise Ship Pier, Gastown, Chinatown. ● 5:00 pm Check into your hotel in Vancouver ● Evening at leisure
Overnight stay in a hotel
Transfer to hotel
●Breakfast at hotel ● Transfer to Seattle with the rest of the group (crossing Canada / USA border) ● After check-in, an optional walking tour or the rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight stay in a hotel
Depart 18:00
Seattle, known as the Emerald City for its surrounding evergreen forests, is the largest city the Pacific Northwest. As impressive as its natural beauty, Seattle’s 10,000-year history dates to the glacial period, carrying with it a rich cultural heritage to discover. With more than 3,000 restaurants and 1,600 cafes producing an incredible range of cuisines, Seattle is a must-visit cruise destination for foodies.
Arrive 08:30
Depart 16:00
Ketchikan is a small fishing town in southeast Alaska known as the “salmon capital of the world.” All five species of native Pacific salmon can be found here, and visitors won’t want to pass up the opportunity to dine on fresh-caught fish, crab and oysters in one of its many restaurants. The area also boasts a rich cultural history of Alaska Natives, housing the world’s largest collection of totem poles and the opportunity to learn about local tribes at the Totem Heritage Center. Adventurous travelers will relish the opportunity to make an excursion into the rugged Alaskan wilderness by land, by sea or by air.
Outbound Flight from UK to Calgary, Return Flight from Seattle, Washington
1 Night Hotel Stay in Calgary
2 Nights Hotel Stay in Banff
1 Night Hotel Stay in Kamloops
You will be sailing on:
A voyage aboard Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth is a refined, luxurious and sophisticated step back in time to the traditional cruising so beloved by many experienced passengers.
Launch Date:
2010Currency:
USDPassengers:
20812 Adults
21 nights
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