Cunard's Queen Elizabeth has commenced its final summer season in Alaska, operating seven- to 11-night roundtrip cruises from Seattle until late September. Destinations include Victoria, Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, and scenic cruising at Glacier Bay and Hubbard Glacier. The ship will not return to Alaska in 2024 or 2028, as Cunard plans to focus on European ports. After its Alaskan season, the Queen Elizabeth will embark on a 21-night repositioning voyage to PortMiami, featuring a full transit of the Panama Canal and stops in California, Mexico, Guatemala, and the Southern Caribbean. Following this, it will offer nine- to 12-night cruises in
the Caribbean through January 2027, with a return to the region planned for late 2028.
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