Introduction
Sail to North America on a transatlantic cruise, or take a fly-sail option for a voyage to Canada or Alaska to discover the amazing wildlife and legendary landscapes of this vast region.
Of course, the transatlantic cruise from Southampton to New York is a true icon of world travel, a hark back to the golden age of travel and a truly memorable, and indulgent, way to arrive in the Big Apple. But, there's so much more to discover around North America's coasts, from the islands and bays of New England and Atlantic Canada's national parks in the east to the islands and beaches of Florida and the musical legends of the Deep South.
Queen Mary 2 in New York
Then, over on the west coast, city great such as San Francisco and Los Angeles give way to the wilder coasts of Washington and British Columbia. Here, vast forests home to bears and eagles look out across the steely-grey seas of the North Pacific, an ocean home to orcas and humpback whales. And, for those seeking perhaps the ultimate North American coastal adventure, there's the chance to sail further north still, navigating the fjords and glaciers of the Inside Passage to arrive among the wilds of Alaska.
Hubbard Glacier, Alaska
Remember, these are just a handful of the options available. You can also tailor-make your North America cruise by adding a city stay or excursion before or after you sail; talk to a destination specialist to se what we can do for you.