Cunard has revealed that it will offer 11 voyages in Alaska for its 2025 season.
Sailing roundtrip from Seattle, Queen Elizabeth will operate itineraries ranging from seven to 11 nights, from 12 June until 25 September.
Sales open from 2pm GMT today (12 December) exclusively for Cunard World Club Members, with bookings available to all from 2pm on 13 December.
A total of 24 late evening departures will be on offer, giving guests “an abundance of time to explore port cities such as Ketchikan… or Sitka”, a statement said.
Other highlights include the Hubbard Glacier, Icy Strait Point, the UNESCO-listed Glacier Bay National Park, Juneau, and Skagway.
On board, guests will be joined by explorers and adventurers who will share their stories, providing a “unique educational component to the journey”, Cunard added.
The 2025 season will also feature mountaineer Kenton Cool, polar skier Preet Chandi, and wildlife filmmaker Doug Allen.
Cunard ‘allowing travellers to delve into Alaska’s wildlife’
Cunard president Katie McAlister said: “We are incredibly excited to offer guests the new opportunity of sailing roundtrip into Alaska from Seattle.
“Due to strong guest demand, Cunard is offering a full summer season in Alaska, allowing travellers to delve into the region’s wildlife and visit extraordinary cities, with extended time in port to fully appreciate this captivating destination.”
Earlier this month, Cunard reported its highest ever number of guest bookings over the Black Friday period.
The line saw strong booking momentum across 2024 and 2025 sailings, with Queen Anne’s European itineraries proving to be particularly popular with guests.