Cunard Unveils Exclusive New Caribbean Adventures

  • New “Iconic Collection”: Cunard has launched a new collection of 32 exclusive shore experiences for its Caribbean voyages.
  • For Queen Elizabeth’s Miami Season: These new excursions are specifically for the Queen Elizabeth, which will be sailing its first-ever full season from Miami.
  • Focus on Luxury and Immersion: The experiences are designed to be high-end and immersive, going beyond typical tours to connect guests with local culture, cuisine, and nature.
  • Unique, Curated Adventures: Highlights include a private catamaran trip with a Michelin-starred chef, a 4×4 off-road adventure, and a helicopter beach escape.

Cunard is elevating the Caribbean travel experience to a spectacular new level with the launch of its “Iconic Collection,” a treasure trove of over 30 new and exclusive shore experiences. This beautifully curated program is designed for guests sailing on the Queen Elizabeth during its first-ever full season based in Miami, offering an immersive and luxurious way to explore the region’s vibrant culture, flavors, and natural beauty.

This wonderful collection goes far beyond the typical tourist trail, providing guests with unique and unforgettable adventures. Highlights include a private catamaran trip in Antigua featuring sushi prepared by a Michelin-starred chef, an exhilarating 4×4 off-road adventure in Barbados culminating in a scenic picnic, and a breathtaking helicopter escape to a secluded beach in Barbuda. These experiences are thoughtfully crafted in partnership with local experts to ensure a deep and authentic connection with each destination.

Katie McAlister, President of Cunard, shared that these new offerings are designed to create lasting memories and deeper connections, all with the signature Cunard touch. As the Queen Elizabeth embarks on its inaugural Caribbean season from Miami this October, guests can look forward to a truly exceptional journey, where the luxury of the ship is perfectly matched by the extraordinary adventures ashore.