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Eastern Caribbean & Panama Canal from Miami
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2 April 2026 · 43 nights
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Your itinerary
Day 1-2Pre-cruise
Day 1
Flying to Miami Intl from London Heathrow
Departs 31 Mar 2026 09:20 (local time)
London Heathrow Airport - Delta Air Lines
1 stop
Arrives at 31 Mar 2026 17:28 (local time)
Miami Intl Airport - Delta Air Lines
Miami Beach Hotel Stay
Transfers to Hotel
Included
4 star hotel
Stay in style at The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach, is an upscale hotel that was built in June 2015. This full-service hotel is located on famous Collins Avenue at 23rd Street in the heart of South Beach and is across the street from the Atlantic Ocean. Convenient to all that South Florida has to offer, the hotel is only steps from Lincoln Road, Ocean Drive and South Beach's best dining, shopping, nightlife and entertainment – as well as convenient to downtown. Boasting 235 modern guest rooms including 17 suites, the hotel offers many in-room amenities including a television, mini-fridge and laptop-size safe. Some guest rooms have patios or balconies, and some rooms have lake or city views. Hotel amenities include an outdoor pool with whirlpool spa, lobby bar, fitness center, business center, Concierge Services and a full-service on-site restaurant. The hotel has three meeting rooms to host special events.
Day 2
Miami Beach Hotel Stay
4 star hotel
Stay in style at The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach, is an upscale hotel that was built in June 2015. This full-service hotel is located on famous Collins Avenue at 23rd Street in the heart of South Beach and is across the street from the Atlantic Ocean. Convenient to all that South Florida has to offer, the hotel is only steps from Lincoln Road, Ocean Drive and South Beach's best dining, shopping, nightlife and entertainment – as well as convenient to downtown. Boasting 235 modern guest rooms including 17 suites, the hotel offers many in-room amenities including a television, mini-fridge and laptop-size safe. Some guest rooms have patios or balconies, and some rooms have lake or city views. Hotel amenities include an outdoor pool with whirlpool spa, lobby bar, fitness center, business center, Concierge Services and a full-service on-site restaurant. The hotel has three meeting rooms to host special events.
Day 3-45Cruise from Miami to Seattle
Day 3
Cruise departs from Miami
Transfers to Port
Included
Everglades National Park
Miami Beach
Wynwood Walls
Soak up the sun on iconic beaches, explore vibrant art deco districts, and enjoy the lively nightlife in this dynamic Floridian hotspot.
Day 4
At Sea
Day 6
San Juan
El Morro and La Fortaleza
Castillo San Cristóbal
The Poet's Passage
Puerto Rico’s capital city, largest urban area and cultural hub, boasts a myriad of things to do, see and taste for a true sense of all Puerto Rico has to offer. In the old city you'll walk the cobbled streets of the colonial Spanish architecture as well as the impressive defensive works of El Morro and La Fortaleza, dominating the skyline and boasting equally stunning views out of the city and coastline themselves.
Day 7
St. John's, Antigua
Fort James
Art Gallery
Museum
Explore colourful markets, relax on sun-drenched beaches, and discover Antigua’s rich history at Nelson’s Dockyard.
Day 8
Castries, St. Lucia
Central Market
Rodney Bay
Marigot Bay
Wander through bustling markets, unwind on golden beaches, and take in breathtaking views of the iconic Pitons in this Caribbean paradise.
Day 9
Bridgetown, Barbados
George Washington House
Chamberlain Bridge
Parliament Buildings
Wander through the charming streets of Bridgetown, a UNESCO-listed city where colonial history meets Caribbean vibrance.
Day 10
At Sea
Day 11
Philipsburg, St. Maarten
Yoda Guy Movie Exhibit
Great Bay Beach
The Rusty Parrot
Relax on white-sand beaches, shop duty-free on Front Street, and watch planes soar over Maho Beach in this lively Caribbean gem.
Day 12
Tortola
National Park
Cane Garden Bay
Rum Distillery
Explore lush landscapes, unwind on pristine beaches, and discover the rich history of the British Virgin Islands’ largest island.
Day 13
At Sea
Day 15
Miami
Everglades National Park
Miami Beach
Wynwood Walls
Soak up the sun on iconic beaches, explore vibrant art deco districts, and enjoy the lively nightlife in this dynamic Floridian hotspot.
Day 16
At Sea
Day 18
Cartagena, Colombia
Fortress
Historical Museum
Las Bóvedas
Stroll through colourful streets, explore colonial architecture, and soak up the vibrant atmosphere of this historic Colombian coastal city.
Day 19
At Sea
Day 20
Colon
Fort San Lorenzo
Portobelo National Park
Marine Laboratory
A quaint province in Panama, Colon has a rich history and beautiful scenery. Home to the Panama Canal Zone and beloved for its year-round sunshine, a visit to Colon has something for all tastes and ages whether you're interested in learning more about its past or the modern amenities it has to offer.
Day 21
Panama Canal (Full Transit)
Sailing through the Panama Canal is a special experience, and this full transit of the waterway will let you see this modern marvel of human engineering in its entirety. Cutting through Central America from Panama City to Colon, connecting the Pacific Ocean with the Atlantic Ocean and saving ships weeks of travel time, this lock-based waterway was completed in 1914 – an impressive feat that was realised after decades of problematic construction. On a sailing through the Panama Canal, you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy the incredible natural landscape of Panama alongside the impressive Bridge of the Americas in Panama City, Gatun Lake, and the narrow Gaillard Cut.
Day 22
At Sea
Day 23
Puntarenas
NATUWA Wildlife Sanctuary
Parque Marino del Pacifico
Curi-Cancha Reserve
A beautiful port town in the Gulf of Nicoya, Puntarenas features a combination of natural and manmade attractions. From the bustling Casa de la Cultura with its theatres, art galleries and other attractions to its wildlife sanctuaries and reserves, there’s something for everyone in this vibrant port town.
Day 24
At Sea
Day 26
Santa Cruz (for Huatulco)
Day 27
At Sea
Day 28
Puerto Vallarta
Los Muertos Beach
Bucerias Beach
Viewpoint
Nestled between the tropical lush hills, Puerto Vallarta is a popular Mexican cruise destination due to its lively downtown area and local resorts cruisers have access to. Depending on where you dock, you’ll have access to a nearby resort where you can eat, sunbathe and make the most of the pools and other activities. Meanwhile, if looking to head down town, just take the bus or the taxi for 15 minutes for cool bars, shopping and restaurants.
Day 29
At Sea
Day 31
San Diego
Balboa Park
San Diego Zoo
SeaWorld
As California’s second largest city, San Diego is known for its gorgeous climate, sandy beaches and a wide array of outdoor activities. From camping, hiking or sailing, visitors can take in the beautiful wilderness and spot the fascinating wildlife whether they’re exploring the foothills or tramping the mountains. Not only this, San Diego boasts a thriving arts and culture community with over 15 museums and galleries.
Day 32-33
At Sea
Day 35
Seattle
Space Needle
Museum of Pop Culture
Seattle Center
Seattle Great Wheel
Boasting the iconic, futuristic Space Needle, visitors to Seattle can enjoy fantastic views from the Great Wheel as well as try delicious food in the Pike Place Market, or take in one of the city’s popular museums such as the Museum of Pop Culture, the Museum of Art or even the aquarium. Meanwhile, for those interested in horticulture and design, the Chihuly Garden and Glass is a must, while lovers of the great outdoors will find plenty of scenic hikes.
Day 36
At Sea
Day 37
Ketchikan
Totem Heritage Center
Lumberjack Show
Creek Street
Ketchikan is famous for the totem heritage museum, educating sightseers about the indigenous populations’ history and culture with an unrivalled display of native totems and artefacts. For those wanting to learn about the gold rush a visit to Dolly’s House Museum and downtown Creek Street is a good comparison along with the great Alaskan lumberjack show. Nature lovers, meanwhile, can enjoy dramatic sights at nearby misty fjords national monument.
Day 38
Sitka
Sitka National Historical Park
Alaska Raptor Center
Fortress of the Bear
St Michael's Orthodox Cathedral
Formerly Novo-Arkhangelsk, Sitka has a more a Russian feel than other Alaskan towns with orthodox style buildings and churches. In fact, this was the location where Russia officially sold ‘Russian America’ to the US in 1867 to become what is now the state of Alaska. Sitka also has a deep affinity with the native Tlingit population and preserving culture, nature and history with the Sitka National Historical Park as well as bear and bird sanctuaries.
Day 39
Glacier Bay - Cruising
Day 40
Juneau
Stephens Passage
Mendenhall Glacier
Tongass National Park
Tracy Arm Fjord
Inside Passage
Glacier Bay
The capital of Alaska, Juneau boasts a plethora of national parks in its surrounding area, such as Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, teaming with iconic wildlife such as salmon, bears, and bald eagles. The city of Juneau is also well worth a stop in itself with such attractions as the Alaska State Museum and iconic cable car ride for breath-taking views. Visitors will love delectable locally-sourced seafood as well as a range of other cuisines in town.
Day 41
Skagway
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Visitor Center
Skagway Museum
Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp
Popular for its gold rush era architecture and vintage steam engine route passing through, Skagway is a fantastic jump back into the days of the Klondike Gold Rush with the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Visitor Centre. Surrounded by the unrivalled landscapes and inhabiting wildlife of the national park, Skagway paints a spectacular picture of Alaska quite like no other.
Day 42
Scenic Cruising Tracy Arm
Day 43
At Sea
Day 44
Victoria, British Columbia
Royal BC Museum
Craigdarroch Castle
Chinatown District
Thetis Lake Regional Park
The capital of British Columbia, Victoria sits just below Vancouver looking south and east over the Salish Sea. The city has a number of attractions such as the old carousel, Royal BC Museum Craigdarroch Castle and Chinatown district. However, the highlight of Victoria is its surrounding natural beauty where a tour is a must to Thetic Lake Regional Park. Here, you can explore the wonderful nature by hiking trail and sport wildlife such as eagles.
Day 45
Seattle
Space Needle
Museum of Pop Culture
Seattle Center
Seattle Great Wheel
Boasting the iconic, futuristic Space Needle, visitors to Seattle can enjoy fantastic views from the Great Wheel as well as try delicious food in the Pike Place Market, or take in one of the city’s popular museums such as the Museum of Pop Culture, the Museum of Art or even the aquarium. Meanwhile, for those interested in horticulture and design, the Chihuly Garden and Glass is a must, while lovers of the great outdoors will find plenty of scenic hikes.
Day 45-47 Post-cruise
Day 45-46
Seattle Hotel Stay
Transfers to Hotel
Included
4 star hotel
Stay in style at Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle An Ihg Hotel
This tastefully eccentric boutique hotel puts you right in the heart of Seattle’s business district, just blocks from Pike Place Market, Pioneer Square, the convention center, and waterfront. You’ll find sophisticated yet playful design in the stylish, spacious guestrooms, along with indulgent upscale amenities. Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle’s adjacent Outlier restaurant is a cocktail-forward gathering place inspired by the Emerald City as it was in the ‘80s and ‘90s.
Day 47
Flying to London Heathrow from Seattle Tacoma
Transfers to Airport
Included
Departs 16 May 2026 18:20 (local time)
Seattle Tacoma Airport - Delta Air Lines
Arrives at 17 May 2026 12:10 (local time)
London Heathrow Airport - Delta Air Lines
Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks from the buffet and main dining restaurants are all included. Meals from the specialty dining restaurants are additional.
Accommodation
Your cabin is included in the price of the cruise.
Port Fees & Taxes
No surprises. All port fees and taxes are included in the price.
Extras
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi aboard a Cunard voyage can be bought as a package from $18 per day for the duration of your voyage, or as a short-term access pass from $24 per 24-hour period. You'll also get Wi-Fi with Cunard's Signature Packages, which also include drinks and specialty dining credit, saving you around 30% per person, per day. These can be added when you book.
Drinks
Some teas, filter coffee, and soft drinks are included with Cunard, while alcoholic drinks and premium soft drinks are extra. You can buy these separately, or enjoy them with one of the drinks packages below. Cunard's Signature Packages are also an option; saving you around 30%, these combine drinks with Wi-Fi and specialty dining credit, and and can be added when you book.
Premium Beverage Collection$108.00 Per passenger, per day
Beverage Collection$94.50 Per passenger, per day
Alcohol-Free Collection$18.00 Per passenger, per day
Premium Alcohol-Free Collection$45.00 Per passenger, per day
Tips
Each day you're board a set amount will be added to your account to cover service charges. This ranges between $14.50 - $18 per day depending on the cabin you are staying in and the departure date.
Specialty Dining
Specialty dining with Cunard is a great way to enhance your onboard experience, treat yourself to an unforgettable evening meal, or celebrate a special occasion. With Cunard's Signature Packages, you'll enjoy extra specialty dining credit alongside drinks and Wi-Fi, with savings of around 30% per person, per day. These can be added when you book.
Excursions
If you would like to do any excursions/tours while docked these will be an additional charge. Excursions/tours can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package. Alternatively these can be bought while on the ship but may be more expensive than pre-booking.
Parking
Car parking at the port or airport for the duration of your trip is not included within the price of the cruise. Port/airport parking can’t currently be booked with us online but please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add this to your package. An approximate cost for parking is between £12 - £20 per car per day. Alternatively we can arrange transfers from your home to the departure airport/port.
Insurance
Insurance is not included in your package. We've partnered with Holiday Extras. They have 40 years of experience and offer excellent insurance cover for your holiday. Their flexible policies offer cruise-specific cover, so you can rest assured that you are completely covered when you go away. Get a Holiday Extras insurance quote
Transfers (home to port)
Transfers from your home to the port or airport aren't included but we can help organise coach transfers, taxis etc to make your life easier. Please contact us after you have made the booking if you would like to add these to your package.
Visa
Visas are not provided by us or the cruise operator. Visas and other travel documents have to be obtained by the individual passengers prior to sailing.
We've partnered with The Travel Visa Company for all your visa needs. They will be able to provide tailored advice and for a fee, assist with arranging your documents.
Ship Facilities
Queen Elizabeth - By Cunard
Good for couplesOver 50sFormalLuxury Ship
Year: 2010
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Refurbished: 2018
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12 Decks
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Max capacity: 2,547 people
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Iglu Cruise customer reviews for Queen Elizabeth
4.5
Based on 255 reviews
Cabin
4
Service
5
Excursions
4
Dining
4
Activities
4
Value for money
4
Entertainment
4
I have cruised on all the Cunard ships including the new Queen Anne. I am a Diamond level member. I have sailed on Queen Elizabeth the most of all the Cunatd ships. I enjoyed my cruise but noticed several things that I have not seen before on board. In the past I have sailed on her arpund Britain or in Europe. This cruise sailed from Miami, around the Caribbean and back. I felt things were different on board. Formal attire was not worn on formal nights by everyone in the Queens Room, on the ballroom floor or in other areas designated as Formal Attire areas. Several people wore very casual clothing. Nobody seemed to care. On deck far too many people put towels and books on chairs and deck chairs and left them unoccupied for many hours. Despite the rules stating that this was not acceptable and that items would be removed. Nothing was done about it. In my cabin my tea making equipment was in the wardrobe and no teabags or biscuits were provided. I removed the kettle and mugs from the wardrobe and asked the steward to provide items for making tea. He said it wasn't the policy on the Queen Elizabeth to do so, but he did give me some teabags. During January I sailed on Queen Anne around the Canary islands and then crossed the Atlantic on Queen Mary 2. Formal attire was worn on formal nights on both ships and in the Canary islands nobody reserved seats with towels and books and tea and biscuits were provided on both ships. It seems this drop in standards and unacceptable behaviour was only on the ship sailing from Miami. Cunard should enforce the rules they themselves set and provide tea making facilities as they do on their other ships.
user
10+ cruises
2 Feb 2026
A lovely ship, excellent service, very polite helpful crew. Cabin space excellent but toilet rather small - especially the shower cubicle. lovely toiletries.
Food a little disappointing - not always piping hot. Menu rather limited - tomato soup - every day and only one other choice - vegetables almost the same for every dinner.
Entertainment - theatre shows every evening but only one or two full company shows - the others single performers.
Enjoyed the excursions - well organised.
family
10+ cruises
30 Jan 2026
The ship; infrastructure, decor, cabin and service were all excellent. The food in the buffet was good but a bit more variety would have been nice. Breakfast and lunch in the dining room was good. . The food served in the Golden Lion Pub was outstanding. Dinner in the main dining room was very poor with bland food, limited choice, repetitive menus and very view dishes reflecting where we were in the world.
The entertainment was poor with notable exceptions being the pianist, guitarist and West Indian group who were all outstanding.
No formal bridge sessions was a gross omission.
Overall very expensive for what was provided.
First cruise with Cunard and it will be the last. There are far superior offerings in the cruise market giving far better value for money.
couple
10+ cruises
30 Jan 2026
Great Eastern Caribbean cruise; 6 islands and 5 sea days in 12 day cruise Fantastic staff, good food and excellent entertainment was the highlight
Only downside cost of internet and drinks packages ; it seemed like a teetotal convention sometimes!
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San Juan
St. John's, Antigua
Castries, St. Lucia
Philipsburg, St. Maarten
Tortola
Miami
Cartagena, Colombia
Puerto Vallarta
San Diego
Seattle
Ketchikan
Juneau
Skagway
Bridgetown, Barbados
Colon
Panama Canal (Full Transit)
Puntarenas
Sitka
Victoria, British Columbia
The Poet's Passage
Museum
Marigot Bay
The Rusty Parrot
Rum Distillery
Wynwood Walls
Las Bóvedas
Viewpoint
SeaWorld
Seattle Center
Seattle Great Wheel
Creek Street
Tongass National Park
Tracy Arm Fjord
Inside Passage
Glacier Bay
Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp
Parliament Buildings
Marine Laboratory
Curi-Cancha Reserve
Fortress of the Bear
St Michael's Orthodox Cathedral
Chinatown District
Thetis Lake Regional Park
El Morro and La Fortaleza
Castillo San Cristóbal
Fort James
Art Gallery
Central Market
Rodney Bay
Yoda Guy Movie Exhibit
Great Bay Beach
National Park
Cane Garden Bay
Everglades National Park
Miami Beach
Fortress
Historical Museum
Los Muertos Beach
Bucerias Beach
Balboa Park
San Diego Zoo
Space Needle
Museum of Pop Culture
Totem Heritage Center
Lumberjack Show
Stephens Passage
Mendenhall Glacier
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Visitor Center
Skagway Museum
George Washington House
Chamberlain Bridge
Fort San Lorenzo
Portobelo National Park
NATUWA Wildlife Sanctuary
Parque Marino del Pacifico
Sitka National Historical Park
Alaska Raptor Center
Royal BC Museum
Craigdarroch Castle
Queen Elizabeth
A couple on deck as the sun sets
Lido Pool
Garden Lounge
Afternoon Tea
Royal Court Theatre
Queens Room
Grills Terrace
Wellness Cafe
Grand Lobby
Britannia Restaurant
Spa
Suite
Queen Elizabeth in Sydney, Australia
Queen Elizabeth
Pamela B.
5 Oct 2025
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Flight departs
London Heathrow - Miami Intl
This flight is included in the cost of your cruise with 1 piece of baggage per person
Departs
31 Mar 2026 09:20 (local time)
London Heathrow - Delta Air Lines
1 stop
Arrives
31 Mar 2026 17:28 (local time)
Delta Air Lines - Miami Intl
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
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4 star hotel
2360 Collins Avenue
Transfers to Hotel
Included
Description
The Gates Hotel South Beach, is an upscale hotel that was built in June 2015. This full-service hotel is located on famous Collins Avenue at 23rd Street in the heart of South Beach and is across the street from the Atlantic Ocean. Convenient to all that South Florida has to offer, the hotel is only steps from Lincoln Road, Ocean Drive and South Beach's best dining, shopping, nightlife and entertainment – as well as convenient to downtown. Boasting 235 modern guest rooms including 17 suites, the hotel offers many in-room amenities including a television, mini-fridge and laptop-size safe. Some guest rooms have patios or balconies, and some rooms have lake or city views. Hotel amenities include an outdoor pool with whirlpool spa, lobby bar, fitness center, business center, Concierge Services and a full-service on-site restaurant. The hotel has three meeting rooms to host special events.
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
The Gates Hotel South Beach - A Doubletree by Hilton
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4 star hotel
2360 Collins Avenue
Description
The Gates Hotel South Beach, is an upscale hotel that was built in June 2015. This full-service hotel is located on famous Collins Avenue at 23rd Street in the heart of South Beach and is across the street from the Atlantic Ocean. Convenient to all that South Florida has to offer, the hotel is only steps from Lincoln Road, Ocean Drive and South Beach's best dining, shopping, nightlife and entertainment – as well as convenient to downtown. Boasting 235 modern guest rooms including 17 suites, the hotel offers many in-room amenities including a television, mini-fridge and laptop-size safe. Some guest rooms have patios or balconies, and some rooms have lake or city views. Hotel amenities include an outdoor pool with whirlpool spa, lobby bar, fitness center, business center, Concierge Services and a full-service on-site restaurant. The hotel has three meeting rooms to host special events.
The world’s most popular cruise port with plenty to explore before, after or as part of your cruise. Head to Miami Beach and South Beach to rub suntanned shoulders with Florida’s rich and famous on the golden sands before heading to the star-filled bars and celerity-chef restaurants lining the way. Alternatively, head to the Everglades National Park to spot alligators and many exotic birds in the deep swamplands just south of Miami city.
With over 1.5 million acres of wetland, Everglades National Park is the third largest national park in the US. There’s plenty to explore in this stunning landscape, and visitors can take a tour with a guide, hop on a tram or simply hike one of the many trails.
Miami Beach
With no shortage of vibrant, lively attractions, Miami Beach is the place to be for sunshine, sand and the beautiful sea. Visitors enjoy a plethora of bars and eateries in the surrounding area, hit the art deco district or simply relax on a lounger on the beach.
Wynwood Walls
Whether you love art or you’re looking for an attraction in Miami, the Wynwood Walls are extraordinary. A unique outdoor gallery, you can spend your time admiring all of the huge, colouful murals that have been created by international artists.
At Sea
At Sea
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
San Juan
El Morro and La Fortaleza
Castillo San Cristóbal
The Poet's Passage
San Juan
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Time at Port: TBD (day Day 6)
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Puerto Rico’s capital city, largest urban area and cultural hub, boasts a myriad of things to do, see and taste for a true sense of all Puerto Rico has to offer. In the old city you'll walk the cobbled streets of the colonial Spanish architecture as well as the impressive defensive works of El Morro and La Fortaleza, dominating the skyline and boasting equally stunning views out of the city and coastline themselves.
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, La Fortaleza was built between the 16th and 20th centuries with the aim of protecting the city of San Juan. It has been a fortress, a prison and a residence, and is open for visitors to explore during the day.
Castillo San Cristóbal
In San Juan, there is a fort called Castillo San Cristóbal. The Spanish constructed it to defend San Juan against land-based assaults. Part of the San Juan National Historic Site, it's arguably the greatest fortification erected by the Spanish in the New World.
The Poet's Passage
The writings of local poet Lady Lee Andrews are shown at this store, art gallery, and cafe. A lot of aspiring poets attend the regular open-mic sessions; this is something that makes it a unique place to visit during a trip to San Juan.
St. John's, Antigua
Fort James
Art Gallery
Museum
St. John's, Antigua
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Time at Port: TBD (day Day 7)
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Not only is St. Johns the capital of Antigua, but it’s a major port in the Caribbean. A bustling city with a captivating history, it’s full to the brim with attractions, including a farmers market, colourful architecture and picturesque beaches. Particular landmarks within the city include Fort James, the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda and the popular Zemi Art Gallery.
Located in the harbour of St. John's, Fort James was built to guard the city from French Invasion. Constructed in the 18th Century, by the British, this fascinating fort is a must see during your stop off in the capital.
Art Gallery
Whilst in the capital, make sure to stop off in Zemi Art Gallery. Located in Redcliffe Quay, the art gallery showcases an array of local artwork, including traditional Antiguan and Barbadian art. Popular with both locals and tourists alike, this colourful art gallery is a unique attraction within the city.
Museum
Learn about the fascinating history of Antigua and Barbuda at this historic museum. Housed within a 1747 court house, it’s a prominent building within the town that has an array of exhibits to explore.
Castries, St. Lucia
Central Market
Rodney Bay
Marigot Bay
Castries, St. Lucia
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Time at Port: TBD (day Day 8)
Description
The capital of St. Lucia, Castries is known for its picturesque beaches, bustling markets and historical landmarks. A popular cruise destination, it’s built on a peninsula that’s surrounded by the Caribbean sea. Whilst in Castries, make sure to visit the Castries Central Market, Rodney Bay and Marigot Bay.
The largest open air market in the city, the Castries Central Market has over 300 different stalls, selling everything from trinkets to fresh fruit. Set up in 1891, this vibrant market is a wonderful place to grab a bite to eat or something to take home.
Rodney Bay
Alternatively, head to the picturesque Rodney Bay. Located in the Gros Islet District, this pretty bay is a wonderful place to unwind whilst sipping a cocktail or enjoying a swim in the nearby turquoise waters.
Marigot Bay
A popular beach in the southwest of the capital, Marigot Bay is a picture-perfect beach that’s often voted as the best in the capital. From its surrounding restaurants and bars to the beautiful water and golden sand, Marigot Bay should be on your list of things to do whilst in the capital.
Bridgetown, Barbados
George Washington House
Chamberlain Bridge
Parliament Buildings
Bridgetown, Barbados
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The vibrant capital of Barbados, Bridgetown is located on the southwest coast. With beautiful architecture, beaches and numerous attractions to visit during your time there, Bridgetown is guaranteed to impress. From the prominent George Washington House, to the Chamberlain Bridge and Parliament Buildings, you won’t be lost on things to see and do in this picturesque city.
Step back in time to 1751 as you explore this fascinating attraction. Once home to the first president of the United states, it’s a dedicated World Heritage Site. Giving an insight into what life was like in the 18th century, this is a must visit for anyone who has an interest in American or Barbadian history.
Chamberlain Bridge
In the heart of the city lies the Chamberlain Bridge. Originally a 19th century swing bridge, and now a lift bridge that was constructed in 2006, it offers picturesque views out over the waterfront and situated close to the popular Bridgetown boardwalk.
Parliament Buildings
An important landmark in the city, the Parliament Buildings are built in a gothic architecture. Featuring stained glass windows, a clock tower, the National Gallery and more, it makes for a fascinating visit whilst stopping off in the capital.
At Sea
At Sea
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Philipsburg, St. Maarten
Yoda Guy Movie Exhibit
Great Bay Beach
The Rusty Parrot
Philipsburg, St. Maarten
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The capital of the southern Dutch side of the Caribbean island of Saint Martin. A sun-filled paradise, Philipsburg is perfect for making the most of the golden sandy beaches and crystal blue sea. One quirk of the city is the Yoda Guy Movie Exhibit - a must for any Star Wars fans!
This unexpected treasure in the Caribbean is an absolute must for movie fanatics and science-fiction enthusiasts. Showcasing the history of Nick Malley, who created Yoda from Star Wars, this museum boasts memorabilia from the franchise, such as scripts, storyboards and props.
Great Bay Beach
Enjoy a relaxing walk along Great Bay Beach - a popular attraction within the town, with beautiful white sand, a vibrant boardwalk and an array of ships, restaurants and more on its shore.
The Rusty Parrot
Feel transported back in time, to the time of the pirates at this fun attraction. From hearing true stories of pirates’ escapades to state-of-the-art multimedia displays, this family-friendly attraction is a unique experience in Phillipsburg.
Tortola
National Park
Cane Garden Bay
Rum Distillery
Tortola
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The largest of the British Virgin Islands, the picturesque Tortola is situated on the Lesser Antilles chain between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. With a name meaning ‘turtle dove’ it’s surrounded by beautiful white sand beaches and has an array of attractions, including Cane Garden Bay, Mount Sage National Park and the Callwood Rum Distillery.
Mount Sage National Park is a picturesque area within the island. Named after its highest peak, which spans an incredible height of 1, 716 feet, this beautiful area is the ultimate place to enjoy a hike or relaxing walk whilst on the island.
Cane Garden Bay
One of the top attractions on the island, Cane Garden Bay is a breathtaking bay that features sandy beaches, along with a range of amenities like vibrant bars and decadent restaurants. A beautiful area to spend your time, whether you’re looking to relax and unwind or explore the local area, you’ll have an unforgettable experience here.
Rum Distillery
Situated on a sugar plantation dating back hundreds of years, the Callwood Rum Distillery not only features fascinating museum displays, but vintage equipment. Giving you the opportunity to enjoy rum that’s made on the premises, it’s frequently coined as one of the top things to do on the island.
At Sea
At Sea
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Miami
Everglades National Park
Miami Beach
Wynwood Walls
Miami
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The world’s most popular cruise port with plenty to explore before, after or as part of your cruise. Head to Miami Beach and South Beach to rub suntanned shoulders with Florida’s rich and famous on the golden sands before heading to the star-filled bars and celerity-chef restaurants lining the way. Alternatively, head to the Everglades National Park to spot alligators and many exotic birds in the deep swamplands just south of Miami city.
With over 1.5 million acres of wetland, Everglades National Park is the third largest national park in the US. There’s plenty to explore in this stunning landscape, and visitors can take a tour with a guide, hop on a tram or simply hike one of the many trails.
Miami Beach
With no shortage of vibrant, lively attractions, Miami Beach is the place to be for sunshine, sand and the beautiful sea. Visitors enjoy a plethora of bars and eateries in the surrounding area, hit the art deco district or simply relax on a lounger on the beach.
Wynwood Walls
Whether you love art or you’re looking for an attraction in Miami, the Wynwood Walls are extraordinary. A unique outdoor gallery, you can spend your time admiring all of the huge, colouful murals that have been created by international artists.
At Sea
At Sea
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Cartagena, Colombia
Fortress
Historical Museum
Las Bóvedas
Cartagena, Colombia
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Cartegena’s colonial quarter offers old Spanish squares and architecture dating back to the 16th century full of churches, towers, markets and classically Latin rambling streets with that dash of Spanish feel. Here you can visit the Castillo San Felipe de Barajas fortress and Palace of Inquisition historical museum. Lying on Columbia’s pacific coast, cruisers can also explore coral reefs just off the sandy beaches by snorkelling.
Built by the Spanish in 1536, Castillo San Felipe De Barajas underwent multiple expansions and dominates a large area of Cartagena’s city space. Guided tours of this magnificent structure are available, and a hike to the top provides stunning views of the city.
Historical Museum
Found in the El Centro area of Cartagena, The Palace of the Inquisition holds a grizzly history within its walls. The Spanish Inquisition carried out cruel means of punishment here, which is told through the museums exhibits including old traditional torture instruments.
Las Bóvedas
Located within the Old City, Las Bovedas grants incredible views of the Caribbean sea. Originally serving as dungeons, this fascinating structure showcasing the captivating history of the city comprises 47 arches and 23 domes.
At Sea
At Sea
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Colon
Fort San Lorenzo
Portobelo National Park
Marine Laboratory
Colon
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A quaint province in Panama, Colon has a rich history and beautiful scenery. Home to the Panama Canal Zone and beloved for its year-round sunshine, a visit to Colon has something for all tastes and ages whether you're interested in learning more about its past or the modern amenities it has to offer.
Built in 1595 (from orders given by King Phillip II), Fort San Lorenzo is situated on the Charges River. A fascinating attraction that you can explore, they offer tours around it with knowledgeable tour guides who take you through its rich history.
Portobelo National Park
A quaint and breathtaking area, the Portobelo National Park has a village, a treasure house, the remains of Spanish forts and other captivating sites to see. A must-visit whilst in Colon, you can spend all day exploring it.
Marine Laboratory
The Galeta Marine Laboratory is located amongst a variety of marine and tropical ecosystems; from mangrove forests, to wetlands and coral reefs. Home to an array of wildlife, it offers educational programmes to visitors wanting to learn more about the rich flora and fauna of the local area.
Panama Canal (Full Transit)
Panama Canal (Full Transit)
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Sailing through the Panama Canal is a special experience, and this full transit of the waterway will let you see this modern marvel of human engineering in its entirety. Cutting through Central America from Panama City to Colon, connecting the Pacific Ocean with the Atlantic Ocean and saving ships weeks of travel time, this lock-based waterway was completed in 1914 – an impressive feat that was realised after decades of problematic construction. On a sailing through the Panama Canal, you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy the incredible natural landscape of Panama alongside the impressive Bridge of the Americas in Panama City, Gatun Lake, and the narrow Gaillard Cut.
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Puntarenas
NATUWA Wildlife Sanctuary
Parque Marino del Pacifico
Curi-Cancha Reserve
Puntarenas
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A beautiful port town in the Gulf of Nicoya, Puntarenas features a combination of natural and manmade attractions. From the bustling Casa de la Cultura with its theatres, art galleries and other attractions to its wildlife sanctuaries and reserves, there’s something for everyone in this vibrant port town.
Learn more about the Costa Rican macaws at the captivating NATUWA Wildlife Sanctuary. Rescuing and rehabilitating these fascinating creatures, you’ll be able to get up close to them and discover what it takes to care for them.
Parque Marino del Pacifico
Fun for all the family, the Parque Marino del Pacifico not only features an aquarium with an array of tropical fish, sharks, turtles and manta rays but a splash pool, playground and gift shop. Giving you a welcome break from the heat, this attraction is well worth a visit whilst in
Puntarenas.
Curi-Cancha Reserve
In the Cordillera de Tilarán, close to Juntas, lies the Curi Cancha Wildlife Refuge. A private wildlife sanctuary, it preserves cloud forest and is one kilometres or so before the renowned Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve. Home to a variety of wildlife and plant life, this reserve is an extraordinary attraction to visit whilst in Puntarenas.
At Sea
At Sea
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Santa Cruz (for Huatulco)
Santa Cruz (for Huatulco)
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Puerto Vallarta
Los Muertos Beach
Bucerias Beach
Viewpoint
Puerto Vallarta
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Nestled between the tropical lush hills, Puerto Vallarta is a popular Mexican cruise destination due to its lively downtown area and local resorts cruisers have access to. Depending on where you dock, you’ll have access to a nearby resort where you can eat, sunbathe and make the most of the pools and other activities. Meanwhile, if looking to head down town, just take the bus or the taxi for 15 minutes for cool bars, shopping and restaurants.
Earning its name for its legends of piracy, Los Muertos beach is the most visited beach in Puerto Vallarta. With countless restaurants and bars in the area, visitors can enjoy delicious cuisine followed by a dip in the sea or a stroll along the beautiful pier.
Bucerias Beach
This golden, sandy beach is framed by coconut palm trees and a gentle surf, idyllic for swimming and paddle-boarding. Situated 25 minutes from Puerto Vallarta, it’s a quieter beach than most and makes for a blissful afternoon of relaxing.
Viewpoint
Frequently coined as the most popular attraction in the city, the Hill of the Cross Viewpoint in Puerto Vallarta offers incredible panoramic views of the city. A modern, open tower, it gives you the perfect opportunity to capture unforgettable photos, whilst admiring the bustling city below.
At Sea
At Sea
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San Diego
Balboa Park
San Diego Zoo
SeaWorld
San Diego
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As California’s second largest city, San Diego is known for its gorgeous climate, sandy beaches and a wide array of outdoor activities. From camping, hiking or sailing, visitors can take in the beautiful wilderness and spot the fascinating wildlife whether they’re exploring the foothills or tramping the mountains. Not only this, San Diego boasts a thriving arts and culture community with over 15 museums and galleries.
This 1,200-acre cultural park is a haven of lush vegetation, beautiful flora and vibrant attractions. Boasting more than 16 museums and performance venues, and even San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park provides a beautiful day out surrounded by nature.
San Diego Zoo
Home to over 12,000 animals across 680 species and sub-species, San Diego Zoo is an unrivalled wildlife experience. As the most visited zoo in the US, it puts great emphasis on conservation and education, giving visitors opportunity to get close and learn more about their favourite animal.
SeaWorld
A renowned attraction, SeaWorld San Diego is a thrilling aquarium and adventure park. With an array of indoor and outdoor exhibits, live shows and more, a trip to SeaWorld San Diego is perfect for all the family. From dolphins, to sea turtles, visiting this unique attraction is a fun way to spend the day.
At Sea
At Sea
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Seattle
Space Needle
Museum of Pop Culture
Seattle Center
Seattle Great Wheel
Seattle
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Boasting the iconic, futuristic Space Needle, visitors to Seattle can enjoy fantastic views from the Great Wheel as well as try delicious food in the Pike Place Market, or take in one of the city’s popular museums such as the Museum of Pop Culture, the Museum of Art or even the aquarium. Meanwhile, for those interested in horticulture and design, the Chihuly Garden and Glass is a must, while lovers of the great outdoors will find plenty of scenic hikes.
Easily Seattle’s most iconic symbol, the Space Needle towers 184 metres high over the city with jaw-dropping views from its observation area at the top. Completed in 1961, the Space Needle has been made world-famous by appearances in pop-culture, such as the hit film Sleepless In Seattle.
Museum of Pop Culture
The “MoPOP” has regular exhibits celebrating everything pop culture and contemporary. Founded by Paul Allen of Microsoft in 2000, MoPOP is a great day of viewing original lyric notes, legendary instruments and even cinema, gaming, fantasy and sci-fi exhibits.
Seattle Center
If you only have limited time to spend in Seattle, the Seattle Center is ideal for getting a taste of the city in one go. Here, you’ll find the Space Needle, the pop culture museum, Chihuly Garden and Glass, ride the monorail and wander grounds boasting John T. Williams totem pole.
Seattle Great Wheel
Opened in 2012, this giant Ferris wheel is a great way to see the epic skyline of Seattle. Visitors will enjoy a leisurely ride a 53-metres up in the air - giving the London eye a run for its money - on pier 57 around Elliot Bay.
At Sea
At Sea
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Ketchikan
Totem Heritage Center
Lumberjack Show
Creek Street
Ketchikan
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Ketchikan is famous for the totem heritage museum, educating sightseers about the indigenous populations’ history and culture with an unrivalled display of native totems and artefacts. For those wanting to learn about the gold rush a visit to Dolly’s House Museum and downtown Creek Street is a good comparison along with the great Alaskan lumberjack show. Nature lovers, meanwhile, can enjoy dramatic sights at nearby misty fjords national monument.
Boasting one of the most extensive collections of original 19th-century totem poles salvaged from abandoned Tingit settlements. Many other original Native American artefacts are displayed here, as well as traditional arts and crafts workshops being held to keep native skills and traditions alive.
Lumberjack Show
Enjoy a fun-filled lumberjack show filled with tree climbing, log rolling, axe throwing and more. An exciting activity to enjoy in Ketchikan, you’ll feel fully immersed into this North American tradition.
Creek Street
A historic area that’s filled with pretty, stilt houses, it’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a popular place to visit whilst in Ketchikan. The perfect photo opportunity, the boardwalk is very picturesque.
Sitka
Sitka National Historical Park
Alaska Raptor Center
Fortress of the Bear
St Michael's Orthodox Cathedral
Sitka
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Formerly Novo-Arkhangelsk, Sitka has a more a Russian feel than other Alaskan towns with orthodox style buildings and churches. In fact, this was the location where Russia officially sold ‘Russian America’ to the US in 1867 to become what is now the state of Alaska. Sitka also has a deep affinity with the native Tlingit population and preserving culture, nature and history with the Sitka National Historical Park as well as bear and bird sanctuaries.
Famous for its numerous totem poles scattered among the trees of the scenic woodland, often with your cruise ship visible out in the bay, Sitka National Historical Park is a must for lovers of nature and indigenous history of Alaska alike, complete with woodcarving studio and experts talks.
Alaska Raptor Center
This wildlife sanctuary helps Alaska’s most beautiful birdlife such as owls, golden eagles and the iconic bald eagles as they are rescued and reared back to full rehabilitation. Here, experts give talks and educate visitors all about these impressive animals with flights displays and talks.
Fortress of the Bear
If you had tour heart set on seeing an Alaskan brown bear but didn’t manage to spot one on any tours so far, a trip to this bear sanctuary is a sure way to see some of the state’s most popular wildlife up close and personal.
St Michael's Orthodox Cathedral
The original orthodox cathedral in America, St Michael’s cathedral is a testament to Alaska’s original colonisation by Russia. With classic orthodox architecture typical of the Old Russian Empire, the cathedral displays typical triple crosses, domed roofs and interior artworks.
Glacier Bay - Cruising
Glacier Bay - Cruising
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Juneau
Stephens Passage
Mendenhall Glacier
Tongass National Park
Tracy Arm Fjord
Inside Passage
Glacier Bay
Juneau
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The capital of Alaska, Juneau boasts a plethora of national parks in its surrounding area, such as Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, teaming with iconic wildlife such as salmon, bears, and bald eagles. The city of Juneau is also well worth a stop in itself with such attractions as the Alaska State Museum and iconic cable car ride for breath-taking views. Visitors will love delectable locally-sourced seafood as well as a range of other cuisines in town.
Stephens Passage is a shortcut through Southeast Alaska, close by to South Juneau, therefore widely used by ships for many different reasons. Not only this, it’s a popular route for humpback whales and sea lions with plenty of opportunities to spot the mammals.
Mendenhall Glacier
Mendenhall Glacier is 13 and a half miles of towering deeply packed ice over thousands of years. Named after Thomas Corwin Mendenhall, an alumnus of Ohio State University, the glacier tours are available by cruise ship, tour bus and even helicopter.
Tongass National Park
At 17 million square acres, Tongass boasts being the largest national park on US soil. Perfect for exploring via hiking trail or the famous mount Roberts aerial tramway, Tongass National Park has it all when it comes to Alaskan landscapes and wildlife.
Tracy Arm Fjord
Located inside the area of the Tongass National Park and Named in honour of Benjamin Franklin Tracy, Tracy Arm Fjord and Glacier of ice across from Stephen’s Passage is a truly breath-taking experience of nature in motion.
Inside Passage
Cruising through the inside passage of Alaska is a simply a must to see dramatic scenery of mountains, fjords and glaciers, and whales playing in the bay right by your ship, as well as stopping off at the towns of Juneau, Ketchikan and Skagway.
Glacier Bay
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is a real highlight in any tour of Alaska due to its remarkable wall of ice, as well as surrounding wildlife and natural landscapes where you can see bears and eagles among the dramatic scenery.
Skagway
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Visitor Center
Skagway Museum
Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp
Skagway
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Popular for its gold rush era architecture and vintage steam engine route passing through, Skagway is a fantastic jump back into the days of the Klondike Gold Rush with the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Visitor Centre. Surrounded by the unrivalled landscapes and inhabiting wildlife of the national park, Skagway paints a spectacular picture of Alaska quite like no other.
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Visitor Center
Walk back in time to the golden age of the Klondike Gold Rush in the old White Pass & Yukon Route depot, and learn all about this unique era that captures the intrigue of all who discover it with presentations, artefact exhibits and even a film.
Skagway Museum
Housed within a building dating back to 1898, the Skagway Museum is a fascinating attraction showcasing an array of exhibits that showcase the history of Skagway.
Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp
This fun and exciting attraction gives you the chance to enjoy Alaskan-caught food over a wood fire, before heading out to explore the old trail camp- where there is an array of vintage clothing and antiques. Within the trail there’s also the opportunity to explore picturesque fields and waterfalls, as well as being able to enjoy some good old fashioned gold panning!
Scenic Cruising Tracy Arm
Scenic Cruising Tracy Arm
A picturesque narrow fjord that's located in Alaska's Tongass National Forest, Tracy Arm is one of the most dramatic locations in the USA. With breathtaking glacial views, towering cliffs, waterfalls and abundant wildlife, it's a popular scenic cruising spot for ships, and will give you plenty of photo opportunities.
At Sea
At Sea
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Victoria, British Columbia
Royal BC Museum
Craigdarroch Castle
Chinatown District
Thetis Lake Regional Park
Victoria, British Columbia
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The capital of British Columbia, Victoria sits just below Vancouver looking south and east over the Salish Sea. The city has a number of attractions such as the old carousel, Royal BC Museum Craigdarroch Castle and Chinatown district. However, the highlight of Victoria is its surrounding natural beauty where a tour is a must to Thetic Lake Regional Park. Here, you can explore the wonderful nature by hiking trail and sport wildlife such as eagles.
This fascinating natural and human history museum boasts over 7 million exhibits as well as a giant IMAX cinema for out-of-this-world shows. A highlight has to be the exhibitions covering the culture and history of indigenous peoples of North America.
Craigdarroch Castle
Built by Robert Dunsmuir in 1890 with investments in the local coal industry, this Victorian-style mansion is where you can learn all about the family and locals’ fascinating history, while exploring the quirky castle via artefacts displayed in each restored room.
Chinatown District
Originating in 1858, Victoria’s Chinatown is the second oldest in North America after San Francisco. With charming narrow, winding streets, Chinatown offers not only delicious food but an immersive look into the lives of its inhabitant past and present.
Thetis Lake Regional Park
Thetis Lake Regional Park offers pleasant walks around the banks of the lake and gorgeous evergreen woodlands, with easy yet beautiful hiking. Here, you get to spot such species as rainbow trout, red squirrels and the odd fellow hiker’s dog.
Seattle
Space Needle
Museum of Pop Culture
Seattle Center
Seattle Great Wheel
Seattle
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Boasting the iconic, futuristic Space Needle, visitors to Seattle can enjoy fantastic views from the Great Wheel as well as try delicious food in the Pike Place Market, or take in one of the city’s popular museums such as the Museum of Pop Culture, the Museum of Art or even the aquarium. Meanwhile, for those interested in horticulture and design, the Chihuly Garden and Glass is a must, while lovers of the great outdoors will find plenty of scenic hikes.
Easily Seattle’s most iconic symbol, the Space Needle towers 184 metres high over the city with jaw-dropping views from its observation area at the top. Completed in 1961, the Space Needle has been made world-famous by appearances in pop-culture, such as the hit film Sleepless In Seattle.
Museum of Pop Culture
The “MoPOP” has regular exhibits celebrating everything pop culture and contemporary. Founded by Paul Allen of Microsoft in 2000, MoPOP is a great day of viewing original lyric notes, legendary instruments and even cinema, gaming, fantasy and sci-fi exhibits.
Seattle Center
If you only have limited time to spend in Seattle, the Seattle Center is ideal for getting a taste of the city in one go. Here, you’ll find the Space Needle, the pop culture museum, Chihuly Garden and Glass, ride the monorail and wander grounds boasting John T. Williams totem pole.
Seattle Great Wheel
Opened in 2012, this giant Ferris wheel is a great way to see the epic skyline of Seattle. Visitors will enjoy a leisurely ride a 53-metres up in the air - giving the London eye a run for its money - on pier 57 around Elliot Bay.
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle An Ihg Hotel
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle An Ihg Hotel
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle An Ihg Hotel
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle An Ihg Hotel
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle An Ihg Hotel
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle An Ihg Hotel
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle An Ihg Hotel
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle An Ihg Hotel
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle An Ihg Hotel
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle An Ihg Hotel
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle An Ihg Hotel
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4 star hotel
1101 4Th Avenue
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This tastefully eccentric boutique hotel puts you right in the heart of Seattle’s business district, just blocks from Pike Place Market, Pioneer Square, the convention center, and waterfront. You’ll find sophisticated yet playful design in the stylish, spacious guestrooms, along with indulgent upscale amenities. Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle’s adjacent Outlier restaurant is a cocktail-forward gathering place inspired by the Emerald City as it was in the ‘80s and ‘90s.
This flight is included in the cost of your cruise with 1 piece of baggage per person
Departs
16 May 2026 18:20 (local time)
Seattle Tacoma - Delta Air Lines
Arrives
17 May 2026 12:10 (local time)
Delta Air Lines - London Heathrow
Premium Beverage Collection
$108.00 Per passenger, per day
This is the most extensive drinks package available, allowing you to enjoy a wide range of non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages, including unlimited soft drinks and speciality coffees, as well as discounts on wines by the bottle and more. This drinks package is also part of Cunard's Premium Signature Package, which also includes Premium Wi-Fi and additional dining credit. Purchasing the Premium Signature Package will save you approximately 30% on the total price of all three inclusions when purchased separately.
How to book
Purchase your drinks package with your booking, or up to 4 days prior to the departure date, on the My Cunard portal. Alternatively, you can also purchase onboard during the first 2 days of your cruise. If you wish to book one of Cunard's Signature packages, you'll need to do this at the time of booking.
Included
Alcoholic Drinks under $20.00 per serving
Unlimited Premium Soft Drinks
Unlimited Specialty Hot Drinks
Unlimited Alcohol-Free and Alcohol-Removed Drinks
Unlimited Gelato and Milkshakes
Pay the Difference enhancement
Service charges for all drinks included in package
25% Premium Beverage Collection Discount
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All Drinks over $20.00 per serving
Bottles of Spirits, Wines, and Champagne
Mini Bar Items
Drinks ordered via Room Service
Terms and Conditions
With the Premium Beverage Collection, included alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 drinks per person per 24-hour period (06:00am to 05:59am)
Any drinks purchased in onboard retail venues, and all other food items, are excluded from the Premium Beverage Collection.
Drinks Package Terms & Conditions
Each guest travelling in the same stateroom, except for infants ages three and under, must purchase the same World of Drinks Collection (drinks package).
Sharing drinks packages between guests in not permitted.
If purchasing a round of drinks, only the drink for the guest with the drinks package will be considered as included; all other drinks will be charged at full menu price.
Guests may only order one included beverage at a time.
Guests can not use their drinks package on day of disembarkation.
All bottles and cans will be served opened.
Purchasing and Cancellation
Pre-voyage purchases must be made at least three days before embarkation, and drinks packages may be purchased during the first two days of a voyage. Guests purchasing a drinks package on-voyage will only be charged for the remaining days of their voyage.
Pre-purchased drinks packages can be cancelled without charge no later than three days before embarkation.
Drinks packages purchased onboard are non-refundable and may not be cancelled.
Excluding on-voyage purchases, all drinks packages must be purchased for the full duration of the voyage.
Cunard reserves the right to alter the price of individual drinks and drinks packages at any time.
Exclusions and Limitations
All included non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 drinks per guest per 24-hour period (06:00am - 05:59am); drinks requested above this limit are only provided at the discretion of the ship's management and will be charged at full menu price.
The 'pay-the-difference' enhancement applies exclusively to individual drinks served by the glass, and will take into account additional service charges.
World of Drinks Collections (drinks packages) are not combinable with any other programs, promotions, or onboard special offers.
Drinks packages are non-transferable and cannot be used for room service items, mini-bar items, or to off-set the price of special and private events.
Drinks packages are not available on charter voyages.
Individual drinks included are subject to availability, and Cunard reserves the right to refuse service to guests who appear intoxicated or under the age restrictions.
Beverage Collection
$94.50 Per passenger, per day
With the Beverage Collection, enjoy a wide range of non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks throughout the day, retailing up to $13.50 per serving. This includes beers, wines by the glass, sparkling wines, alcohol-free cocktails, smoothies, and more. You'll also enjoy a 15% discount on all wines by the bottle and all bookings for Cunard Wine and Bar Academy Masterclass events. This drinks package is also part of Cunard's Signature Package, which also includes Essential Wi-Fi and additional dining credit. Purchasing the Signature Package will save you approximately 30% on the total price of all three inclusions when purchased separately.
How to book
Purchase your drinks package with your booking, or up to 4 days prior to the departure date, on the My Cunard portal. Alternatively, you can also purchase onboard during the first 2 days of your cruise. If you wish to book one of Cunard's Signature packages, you'll need to do this at the time of booking.
Included
Alcoholic Drinks under $13.50 per serving
Unlimited Premium Soft Drinks
Unlimited Gelato and Milkshakes
15% Beverage Collection Discount
Pay the Difference enhancement
Service charges for all drinks included in package
Unlimited Alcohol-Free and Alcohol-Removed Drinks
Excluded
All Drinks over $13.50 per serving
Bottles of Spirits, Wines, and Champagne
Mini Bar Items
Drinks ordered via Room Service
Terms and Conditions
With The Beverage Collection, the included alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 drinks per person per 24-hour period (06:00am to 05:59am)
Any drinks purchased in onboard retail venues, and all other food items, are excluded from the Beverage Collection.
Drinks Package Terms & Conditions
Each guest travelling in the same stateroom, except for infants ages three and under, must purchase the same World of Drinks Collection (drinks package).
Sharing drinks packages between guests in not permitted.
If purchasing a round of drinks, only the drink for the guest with the drinks package will be considered as included; all other drinks will be charged at full menu price.
Guests may only order one included beverage at a time.
Guests can not use their drinks package on day of disembarkation.
All bottles and cans will be served opened.
Purchasing and Cancellation
Pre-voyage purchases must be made at least three days before embarkation, and drinks packages may be purchased during the first two days of a voyage. Guests purchasing a drinks package on-voyage will only be charged for the remaining days of their voyage.
Pre-purchased drinks packages can be cancelled without charge no later than three days before embarkation.
Drinks packages purchased onboard are non-refundable and may not be cancelled.
Excluding on-voyage purchases, all drinks packages must be purchased for the full duration of the voyage.
Cunard reserves the right to alter the price of individual drinks and drinks packages at any time.
Exclusions and Limitations
All included non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 drinks per guest per 24-hour period (06:00am - 05:59am); drinks requested above this limit are only provided at the discretion of the ship's management and will be charged at full menu price.
The 'pay-the-difference' enhancement applies exclusively to individual drinks served by the glass, and will take into account additional service charges.
World of Drinks Collections (drinks packages) are not combinable with any other programs, promotions, or onboard special offers.
Drinks packages are non-transferable and cannot be used for room service items, mini-bar items, or to off-set the price of special and private events.
Drinks packages are not available on charter voyages.
Individual drinks included are subject to availability, and Cunard reserves the right to refuse service to guests who appear intoxicated or under the age restrictions.
Alcohol-Free Collection
$18.00 Per passenger, per day
Cunard's Alcohol-Free Collection includes all hot and soft drinks, and gelato where available, retailing up to a value of $4.50 per serving. This includes premium coffees under the price limitations, and unlimited fountain sodas.
How to book
Purchase your drinks package with your booking, or up to 4 days prior to the departure date, on the My Cunard portal. Alternatively, you can also purchase onboard during the first 2 days of your cruise. If you wish to book one of Cunard's Signature packages, you'll need to do this at the time of booking.
Included
All Hot Drinks under $4.50 per serving
Soft Drinks under $4.50 per serving
Excluded
All Hot Drinks (over $4.50 per serving)
Soft Drinks over $4.50 per serving
Mini Bar Items
Drinks ordered via Room Service
Terms and Conditions
The Alcohol-Free Collection is limited to 15 drinks per person per 24-hour period (06:00am to 05:59am)
Any drinks purchased in onboard retail venues, and all other food items, are excluded from the Alcohol-Free Collection.
Non-alcoholic and alcohol-removed beers, wines, and spirits are excluded from the Alcohol-Free Collection.
Drinks Package Terms & Conditions
Each guest travelling in the same stateroom, except for infants ages three and under, must purchase the same World of Drinks Collection (drinks package).
Sharing drinks packages between guests in not permitted.
If purchasing a round of drinks, only the drink for the guest with the drinks package will be considered as included; all other drinks will be charged at full menu price.
Guests may only order one included beverage at a time.
Guests can not use their drinks package on day of disembarkation.
All bottles and cans will be served opened.
Purchasing and Cancellation
Pre-voyage purchases must be made at least three days before embarkation, and drinks packages may be purchased during the first two days of a voyage. Guests purchasing a drinks package on-voyage will only be charged for the remaining days of their voyage.
Pre-purchased drinks packages can be cancelled without charge no later than three days before embarkation.
Drinks packages purchased onboard are non-refundable and may not be cancelled.
Excluding on-voyage purchases, all drinks packages must be purchased for the full duration of the voyage.
Cunard reserves the right to alter the price of individual drinks and drinks packages at any time.
Exclusions and Limitations
All included non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 drinks per guest per 24-hour period (06:00am - 05:59am); drinks requested above this limit are only provided at the discretion of the ship's management and will be charged at full menu price.
The 'pay-the-difference' enhancement applies exclusively to individual drinks served by the glass, and will take into account additional service charges.
World of Drinks Collections (drinks packages) are not combinable with any other programs, promotions, or onboard special offers.
Drinks packages are non-transferable and cannot be used for room service items, mini-bar items, or to off-set the price of special and private events.
Drinks packages are not available on charter voyages.
Individual drinks included are subject to availability, and Cunard reserves the right to refuse service to guests who appear intoxicated or under the age restrictions.
Premium Alcohol-Free Collection
$45.00 Per passenger, per day
Cunard's Alcohol-Free Collection includes all hot and soft drinks, and gelato where available, retailing up to a value of $12.00 per serving. This includes premium coffees under the price limitations, and unlimited fountain sodas. You'll also be able to enjoy non-alcoholic cocktails and non-alcoholic or alcohol-removed beers, wines, and spirits under the price limitations with this drinks package.
How to book
Purchase your drinks package with your booking, or up to 4 days prior to the departure date, on the My Cunard portal. Alternatively, you can also purchase onboard during the first 2 days of your cruise. If you wish to book one of Cunard's Signature packages, you'll need to do this at the time of booking.
Included
Soft Drinks under $12.00 per serving
Hot Drinks under $12.00 per serving
Unlimited Gelato and Milkshakes
Alcohol-Free and Alcohol-Removed Drinks under $12.00 per serving
Service charges for all drinks included in package
Excluded
Hot Drinks over $12.00 per serving
Soft Drinks over $12.00 per serving
Alcohol-Free and Alcohol-Removed Drinks over $12.00 per serving
Mini Bar Items
Drinks ordered via Room Service
Terms and Conditions
All alcoholic beverages are excluded in this drinks package.
Any drinks purchased in onboard retail venues, and all other food items, are excluded from the Premium Alcohol-Free Collection.
Drinks Package Terms & Conditions
Each guest travelling in the same stateroom, except for infants ages three and under, must purchase the same World of Drinks Collection (drinks package).
Sharing drinks packages between guests in not permitted.
If purchasing a round of drinks, only the drink for the guest with the drinks package will be considered as included; all other drinks will be charged at full menu price.
Guests may only order one included beverage at a time.
Guests can not use their drinks package on day of disembarkation.
All bottles and cans will be served opened.
Purchasing and Cancellation
Pre-voyage purchases must be made at least three days before embarkation, and drinks packages may be purchased during the first two days of a voyage. Guests purchasing a drinks package on-voyage will only be charged for the remaining days of their voyage.
Pre-purchased drinks packages can be cancelled without charge no later than three days before embarkation.
Drinks packages purchased onboard are non-refundable and may not be cancelled.
Excluding on-voyage purchases, all drinks packages must be purchased for the full duration of the voyage.
Cunard reserves the right to alter the price of individual drinks and drinks packages at any time.
Exclusions and Limitations
All included non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks are limited to 15 drinks per guest per 24-hour period (06:00am - 05:59am); drinks requested above this limit are only provided at the discretion of the ship's management and will be charged at full menu price.
The 'pay-the-difference' enhancement applies exclusively to individual drinks served by the glass, and will take into account additional service charges.
World of Drinks Collections (drinks packages) are not combinable with any other programs, promotions, or onboard special offers.
Drinks packages are non-transferable and cannot be used for room service items, mini-bar items, or to off-set the price of special and private events.
Drinks packages are not available on charter voyages.
Individual drinks included are subject to availability, and Cunard reserves the right to refuse service to guests who appear intoxicated or under the age restrictions.
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