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Alaska From Seattle with the Queen Elizabeth

28 nights, 14 ports with theQueen ElizabethCunard#17476665
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  • Cunard
  • Queen Elizabeth
  • North America
  • Seattle
  • Miami, Florida
  • 28 nights
  • 18/09/2025
  • 17476665
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1Seattle, WashingtonEmbarkment
Seattle, Washington
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.
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3Ketchikan, Alaska
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.
4Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska
The Tracy Arm Fjord is situated about 70 km south of Juneau. It is about 50 km long and about 20% is covered in ice. Steep rock walls, spectacular waterfalls, and glaciers characterize the fjord. At the end of the narrow fjord are the two branches of the impressive Sawyer Glacier. The Tracy Arm surrounding area was appointed a Wilderness Area in 1980, the highest class of natural protected areas of the United States.
4Juneau, Alaska
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5Sitka, Alaska
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7Victoria, British Columbia
Victoria, British Columbia
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8Seattle, Washington
Seattle, Washington
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.
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11San Francisco, California
San Francisco, California
San Francisco is an American city located along the coast of Northern California. San Francisco offers a hilly landscape, complete with cable cars which connect some of the hills and offer panoramic views during the crossing. Many of the buildings in San Francisco are known for their Victorian-style of architecture, while the stand-out landmark for many is the impressive Golden Gate bridge. which is open to pedestrians between 5 am and 6 pm. Visit Wave Organ for views of the notorious Alcatraz Island and listen out as the sea 'plays' the organs every time the waves come crashing in.
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13Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles is a star-studded city located in California in the United States. The city is home to numerous famous neighbourhoods such as Beverly Hills and Hollywood, including the iconic sign located in the Hollywood Hills. Those interested in arts and culture should check out Museum Row. Sun-worshippers should head to some of LA's beaches such as Venice Beach with it's famed boardwalk. Looking for some retail therapy? Hit up Rodeo Drive for the best selection of designer labels. The Hollywood region of the city and the Hollywood Walk of Fame should not be missed by movie lovers.
14Cruising
15Cruising
16Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Located at the southernmost point of Baja California, Cabo San Lucas is one of Mexico’s most popular cruise destinations. Its beautiful beaches make it a hot spot for surfing, sunbathing and fishing, and at night it turns into a popular party town. The beautiful weather and luxury lifestyle are particularly attractive for the rich and famous, with many celebrities owning holiday homes here. If you’re lucky, you might even spot a movie star. Cabo’s most famous landmark is El Arco, a natural rock foundation shaped like an arch in the middle of a vast, sandy beach. Be sure to time your visit right – El Arco is only accessible during low tide.
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20Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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22Panama Canal
What better way to see the Panama Canal than by cruising through it? Sail in the wake of history as your ship navigates the locks which have been in service more than 100 years and are still functioning flawlessly today. Plagued by difficulties during construction, the final lock system was so effective, it has remained virtually unchanged throughout the years. The entire Panama Canal crossing takes 8 to 10 hours.
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24Cartagena, Colombia
Cartagena, Colombia
South America's most popular cruise port, Cartagena is a must-see stop on any Panama Canal or southern Caribbean cruise. The city is safe and tourist-friendly, and most tourist places will speak English and accept U.S. dollars. Beautiful parks, museums and shops welcome visitors, and beautiful Spanish cathedrals and castles lurk around every corner. For beach lovers, there are plenty of sandy beaches and coral reefs within easy access of the city. And for shopaholics, kiosks and tourist shops dot the inner city.
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26Oranjestad, Aruba, Netherlands Antilles
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29Miami, FloridaDisembarkment
Miami, Florida
Named after the Mayaimi tribe that inhabited the area in the 1600s, Miami has skyrocketed to international recognition as the cruise capital of the world. Nestled between Biscayne National Park and Everglades National Park, the incredibly diverse tropical metropolis is equally acclaimed for its stunning sandy beaches, extravagant party scene, street art, natural beauty and glittering skyline. Vibrant, classy, edgy, exciting – Miami is everything you want in a cruise destination and more.
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Alaska From Seattle with the Queen Elizabeth

28 nights, 14 ports with the Queen Elizabeth
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Services Included:
  • Accommodation in the stateroom category of your choice
  • All port and government charges
  • Most entertainment onboard
  • All shipboard main meals (excluding specialty restaurants)
Optional bookable services:
  • Wide variety of shore excursions
  • Travel insurance
  • Rental vehicles
  • Transfers
  • Hotels
  • Additional flights
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    Seattle, Washington
    Embarkment
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    Cruising
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    Ketchikan, Alaska
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    Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska
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    Juneau, Alaska
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    Sitka, Alaska
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    Cruising
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    Victoria, British Columbia
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    Seattle, Washington
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    Cruising
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    Cruising
    11
    San Francisco, California
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    Cruising
    13
    Los Angeles, California
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    Cruising
    15
    Cruising
    16
    Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
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    Cruising
    18
    Cruising
    19
    Cruising
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    Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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    Cruising
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    Panama Canal
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    Cruising
    24
    Cartagena, Colombia
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    Cruising
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    Oranjestad, Aruba, Netherlands Antilles
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    Cruising
    28
    Cruising
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    Miami, Florida
    Disembarkment