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Departing on 7 Jan 2027 from Miami aboard the Queen Elizabeth - Cruise No: 2183553
The heart of modern cruising beats in Miami. So, what better place to begin or end your Southern Crossing! Consider spending an extra day at one of the area’s famous beach hotels
From the magnificent harbour of this lush Caribbean isle it’s just a short walk to the historic streets of Old San Juan. Outside the city, visit the only rainforest on U.S. soil.
Famously dusted with pristine white sands and pulsating to the rhythm of steel drums, Antigua is a real Caribbean treat. Visit Shirley Heights, a fortress dominating the entry to the English Harbour.
From the bustling bijou port of St. Johns, tour to Shirley Heights and the fortress entrance to English Harbour. Historic Nelson’s dockyard warehouses now feature a variety of shops and restaurants.
Take your time browsing the vibrant market place where few visitors fail to be charmed by the friendly Creole people. What better way to seek out bargains than with the beautiful Caribbean shimmering in the distance.
Barbados is one of the most well known and beautiful islands in the eastern Caribbean. It is part of the British Commonwealth and is named after the Bearded Fig Tree, which was once found in abundance.
Barbados is an island where relaxation and adventure go hand in hand. White sandy beaches stretch for miles while snorkelling and sailing are some of the world-class water sports on offer.
A cruise to Barbados starts with a walk around Bridgetown, the capital city, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011. The city has a charming combination of colonial buildings and Caribbean vibrancy. Make sure you visit St Nicholas Abbey, a historic plantation house and one of three Jacobean mansions in the Western Hemisphere.
Half Dutch and half French, this island is a sun-worshipper’s dream. Browse all morning in Philipsburg’s gingerbread shops. Then laze in the lap of luxury at one of the island’s beach resorts.
Upon docking at Road Town, you can explore the many beauties of Tortola, including ivory-coloured sands, crystal-clear aquamarine seas and the beautiful and natural world of JR O’Neal Botanic Gardens.
Local cuisine features succulent Anegada lobster, papaya and sweet potato pudding and, if your taste is for unspoilt beaches, Cane Garden Bay’s flawless horseshoe of sand is mouth-watering.
The heart of modern cruising beats in Miami. So, what better place to begin or end your Southern Crossing! Consider spending an extra day at one of the area’s famous beach hotels
Forming a British Overseas Territory, this archipelago consists of around 40 low-lying islands southeast of the Bahamas. Grand Turk is the second most populated, even at scarcely seven square miles.
The oldest known residents were the Arawak-speaking Taino people, and it is believed they traded salt which formed naturally when the sea water entered shallow inland ponds and evaporated in the sun. Indeed British colonists from Bermuda arrived in the late seventeenth century to collect the salt, and they modified the system. There’s still plenty of evidence of the low stone walls used to compartment off the salt pans across the islands, not least at the Salt House museum next to Town Salina.
Like a tropical Amsterdam, Willemstad is resplendent with little canals and pastel-colored houses. Take the free ferry to the shopping district, or woo lady luck at one of the island’s casinos.
Loved by divers for its Marin Park’s teeming reefs, Bonaire is the best preserved of the Caribbean ‘ABC’ islands Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao. Of Dutch origin, Kralendijk is known for its lush beaches.
Bonaire’s beauty extends on land, with a coral-tinted beach to Kralendijk’s south. Pink is a theme here, it seems, with pastel-pink sands and thousands of bright pink flamingos living on the island.
Brightly coloured houses, vibrant street life, a distinct buzz in the air – all are part of the experience when you visit the Schooner Market and watch merchants sell exotic fruit and fresh fish direct from tiny boats.
The heart of modern cruising beats in Miami. So, what better place to begin or end your Southern Crossing! Consider spending an extra day at one of the area’s famous beach hotels
Nassau is the vibrant capital of the Bahamas, which brims with colonial architecture and historic buildings such as Vendue House, the magnificent Christ Church Cathedral, and the Nassau Public Library.
Perhaps climb the sandstone cliffs via Queen’s Staircase, explore the tunnels of Fort Charlotte, or swim with exotic marine life in the shimmering turquoise waters.
Amber Cove is close to Puerto Plata on the north coast of the Dominican Republic. From here you can enjoy a drink at the Brugal Rum factory or the 16th-century San Felipe Fort, built to repel pirates.
The natural scenery a little further inland is wonderful for hiking and mountain-biking, while the coastline has a reputation for excellent watersports, thanks to its predictable natural breezes.
Forming a British Overseas Territory, this archipelago consists of around 40 low-lying islands southeast of the Bahamas. Grand Turk is the second most populated, even at scarcely seven square miles.
The oldest known residents were the Arawak-speaking Taino people, and it is believed they traded salt which formed naturally when the sea water entered shallow inland ponds and evaporated in the sun. Indeed British colonists from Bermuda arrived in the late seventeenth century to collect the salt, and they modified the system. There’s still plenty of evidence of the low stone walls used to compartment off the salt pans across the islands, not least at the Salt House museum next to Town Salina.
Little San Salvador Island, also called Half Moon Cay, is a tiny private island in the Bahamas. Accessible by cruise ship, it’s known for the long, crescent-shaped Half Moon Beach. Luxury cabanas dot the beachfront, which gives way to trail-lined country rich in birdlife. Half Moon Lagoon Aqua Park has water slides and playgrounds.
The heart of modern cruising beats in Miami. So, what better place to begin or end your Southern Crossing! Consider spending an extra day at one of the area’s famous beach hotels
Join us on Queen Elizabeth and immerse yourself in her evocative art deco elegance. Our newest Queen exudes style and has an especially refined feel. Prepare yourself for a truly remarkable voyage.
Queen Elizabeth invites you to an uncrowded world where spacious decks set the perfect backdrop for you to savour a flawless Cunard experience. Immerse yourself in endless entertainment, luxurious accommodation and an array of dining choices. Her art deco features and gleaming chandeliers blend with contemporary attractions to ensure a remarkable holiday. Enjoy croquet on her Games Deck, stunning entertainment in her Royal Court Theatre or relax in her elegant conservatory. The choice is yours.
Asian Restaurant
Bar
Britannia Club
Britannia Restaurant
Cafe Carinthia
Churchill Lounge
Churchills Cigar Bar
Commodore Club
Empire Casino Bar
Golden Lion Pub
Grand Lounge
Grills Lounge
Grills Terrace
Lido Bar
Lido Casual Restaurant
Lido Grill
Lido Restaurant
Mexican
Midships Lounge
Princess Grill
Queen Grill Restaurant
Queens Grill Lounge
Queens Room
The Courtyard
The Pavilion
White Glove Afternoon Tea Service
Yacht Club
Dance Bar
Entertainment Team
Grand Ballroom
Karaoke
Royal Court Theatre
Art Gallery
BookShop
Boutique
Dance Instruction
Royal Arcade
Shops
Art Classes
Card Room
Dance Classes
Deck Quoits
Library
Shuffle Board
Lido Pool
Massage
Royal Spa
Swimming Pool
Thermal Suite
Whirlpool
Deck Sports
Fitness Center
Fitness Room
Gym
Tennis
Join us on Queen Elizabeth and immerse yourself in her evocative art deco elegance. Our newest Queen exudes style and has an especially refined feel. Prepare yourself for a truly remarkable voyage.
Queen Elizabeth invites you to an uncrowded world where spacious decks set the perfect backdrop for you to savour a flawless Cunard experience. Immerse yourself in endless entertainment, luxurious accommodation and an array of dining choices. Her art deco features and gleaming chandeliers blend with contemporary attractions to ensure a remarkable holiday. Enjoy croquet on her Games Deck, stunning entertainment in her Royal Court Theatre or relax in her elegant conservatory. The choice is yours.
Asian Restaurant
Bar
Britannia Club
Britannia Restaurant
Cafe Carinthia
Churchill Lounge
Churchills Cigar Bar
Commodore Club
Empire Casino Bar
Golden Lion Pub
Grand Lounge
Grills Lounge
Grills Terrace
Lido Bar
Lido Casual Restaurant
Lido Grill
Lido Restaurant
Mexican
Midships Lounge
Princess Grill
Queen Grill Restaurant
Queens Grill Lounge
Queens Room
The Courtyard
The Pavilion
White Glove Afternoon Tea Service
Yacht Club
Dance Bar
Entertainment Team
Grand Ballroom
Karaoke
Royal Court Theatre
Art Gallery
BookShop
Boutique
Dance Instruction
Royal Arcade
Shops
Art Classes
Card Room
Dance Classes
Deck Quoits
Library
Shuffle Board
Lido Pool
Massage
Royal Spa
Swimming Pool
Thermal Suite
Whirlpool
Deck Sports
Fitness Center
Fitness Room
Gym
Tennis
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