Cunard has unveiled a new-look Queen Elizabeth ahead of a debut season sailing from Miami and inaugural Alaska voyages from Seattle.
The 2,000-guest ship just completed a refurbishment in Singapore.
Queen Elizabeth’s debut Alaska season from Seattle begins on June 12, while the inaugural Caribbean voyage from Miami departs on October 16.
Queen Elizabeth’s spaces, such as the Commodore Club, Queens Room, Garden Lounge, and The Pavilion, have each revitalised.
Outdoor decks have also been revamped with more sunshades to the aft deck.
The Grills experience has also been elevated.
Another standout feature of the refurbishment is the introduction of The Pavilion Wellness Café, which debuted in 2024 on Cunard’s newest ship, Queen Anne.
This wellness-focused venue will serve breakfast, lunch, and daytime dining with plant-based menu alongside sustainably sourced meat, fish, and dairy.
Guests can also enjoy the Harper’s Bazaar Wellness at Sea program, first seen on Queen Anne.
This industry-first partnership offers three-day wellness packages tailored to relaxation, energy restoration, or recovery.
Katie McAlister, President of Cunard, said: “We are delighted to offer guests an even more refined experience on board, with updated spaces that combine classic Cunard style with modern comfort.”
For the first time, a Cunard ship will spend the full season in Miami and Queen Elizabeth will offer a dedicated program of roundtrip Caribbean voyages with itineraries ranging from nine to 28 nights.
Port calls include Montego Bay in Jamaica, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and St John’s in Antigua.
















