Cunard opens 2025 Alaska cruises
UK based Carnival Corp brand Cunard has put its 2025 Alaska cruise season on sale.
Sailing roundtrip from Seattle, the cruise line will deploy Queen Elizabeth on 11 voyages to Alaska, ranging from 7 to 11 nights, starting from 12 June until 25 September.
Voyages are now available to book exclusively for Cunard World Club Members, with bookings on general sale from 13 December.
Cunard presents Alaska Native Voices onboard, including a Cultural Heritage Guide, plus a Naturalist on every sailing.
They will provide expert deck commentary showcasing Alaskan nature and local culture.
With 24 late evening departures, Cunard guests will have plenty of time to explore port cities such as Ketchikan and Sitka.
Cunard’s Alaska cruises take in the must-see Hubbard Glacier and at Icy Strait Point, guests can join a whale-watching expedition or ride the world’s largest zipline.
UNESCO-listed Glacier Bay National Park is on Alaska cruise itineraries as a key highlight.
Other ship calls include Juneau, Skagway, Tracy Arm Fjord and Endicott Arm.
Each Alaska cruise has an educational element with talks by legendary mountaineer Kenton Cool, polar skier Preet Chandi, and acclaimed wildlife filmmaker Doug Allen.
Katie McAlister, President of Cunard said: “Due to strong demand, Cunard is offering a full summer season in Alaska to delve into the region’s wildlife with extended time in port.”
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