Singapore To Los Angeles (Q804F)
Queen Elizabeth25 Feb 2028 - 13 Apr 2028
Departs: Singapore | Arrives: Los Angeles, CA, USA
Departs
Singapore
Arrives
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Singapore To Los Angeles (Q804F)
Queen Elizabeth25 Feb 2028 - 13 Apr 2028
Departs: Singapore | Arrives: Los Angeles, CA, USA
Departs
Singapore
Arrives
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Singapore
25 Feb 2028
Departs Evening
25 Feb 2028
Departs Evening
Among the one of the world’s busiest ports and prosperous cities, Singapore is full of culture, history and excitement, where you are welcome to enjoy a tropical climate and multicultural population.
At sea
28 Feb 2028
At sea
28 Feb 2028
Hong Kong, China
29 Feb 2028 - 1 Mar 2028
Arrives Early morning
29 Feb 2028 - 1 Mar 2028
Arrives Early morning
Contradiction is part of Hong Kong’s attraction. While the city buzzes with modern commerce, soaring skyscrapers and sophistication, it remains a place of ancient beliefs and intriguing local customs.
At sea
3 Mar 2028
At sea
3 Mar 2028
Busan, South Korea
4 Mar 2028
Arrives Early morning | Departs Evening
4 Mar 2028
Arrives Early morning | Departs Evening
Nagasaki, Japan
5 Mar 2028
Arrives Early morning | Departs Evening
5 Mar 2028
Arrives Early morning | Departs Evening
Kagoshima, Japan
6 Mar 2028
Arrives Early morning | Departs Evening
6 Mar 2028
Arrives Early morning | Departs Evening
At sea
7 Mar 2028
At sea
7 Mar 2028
Yokohama (tours to Tokyo), Jap AN
8 Mar 2028 - 9 Mar 2028
Arrives Early morning
8 Mar 2028 - 9 Mar 2028
Arrives Early morning
At sea
15 Mar 2028
At sea
15 Mar 2028
Rabaul, Papua New Guinea
16 Mar 2028
Arrives Early morning | Departs Evening
16 Mar 2028
Arrives Early morning | Departs Evening
Your guide to Rabaul.
Rabaul is a township in East New Britain province and the largest of Papua New Guinea’s beautiful off shore islands. The town lies in the shadow of three volcanoes and is one of the most outstanding in Papua New Guinea. Occupied by the Japanese during World War II, the region is a mecca for scuba diving, with many WWII wrecks accessible in Simpson Harbour. The still active Mt Tavurvur volcano also frequently puts on a display for spectators and a camera is a must to record the occasional plume of smoke rising from its peak, as well as the town’s wartime history.
Exploring.
Most of the touristic sights in Rabaul centre on Japan’s occupation in World War II. The Japanese Peace Memorial and the Rabaul 1942-45 Memorial being among the monuments honouring those who defended New Britain from allied attack. Simpson Harbour is a watery graveyard of downed planes and ships, now a popular scuba diving spot, while the so-called Yamamoto Bunker offers a lingering reminder of Japan’s wartime presence. Just outside Rabaul is the only observatory in this region that monitors volcanic activity. Situated on a hilltop, it offers superb views over the ocean, town and the surrounding volcanoes.
Eating and drinking.
Papua New Guinea cuisine is based on root crops, such as taro, sweet potato and yams, while other culinary staples include bananas, chicken and suckling pig. Dishes are often cooked in coconut milk and not overly spicy. Fresh seafood, in particular reef fish, lobster and chilli mud crabs, can be delicious and tropical fruits such as pawpaws, pineapples and mangoes are widely available. Rabaul has a limited number of places for lunch, but a few hotels, restaurants and cafés are dotted around the town. Menus generally concentrate on Asian (mainly Chinese) and Western food, while the Arabica coffee, grown in the highlands of Papua New Guinea, is especially excellent.
Shopping.
A walk through the centre of Rabaul will certainly be an interesting experience. The town’s market offers stalls selling a mix of tropical fruit, vegetables and colourful clothing and is always worth a look. Shops in Rabaul cater mainly for local needs and there are comparatively few specialising in gifts and souvenirs. For this nature of product, hotel gift shops are your best option, and typical artefacts include artisan bilums, small woodcarvings and basketry. Shops often close on Saturday afternoon and few open on Sundays. Be aware, that the export of Bird of Paradise plumes, the country’s national emblem, is strictly prohibited.
Beyond Rabaul.
Around the bay is the original Rabaul Airport, destroyed in the volcanic eruptions of 1994. This was an important Japanese airfield in World War II and the remains of a Japanese Betty bomber are clearly visible. The impressive hot springs are also just a short distance away. Further north of Rabaul is the former Japanese submarine base, used in wartime to ferry supplies and troops. South of town, towards Kokopo, are the Japanese barge tunnels where, in the main tunnel, the remains of five rusting barges are lined up end-to-end.
At sea
19 Mar 2028
At sea
19 Mar 2028
Cairns, QLD, Australia
20 Mar 2028
Arrives Early morning | Departs Afternoon
20 Mar 2028
Arrives Early morning | Departs Afternoon
Cairns port guide
Laid-back Cairns is located in the tropical Far North of Queensland. It’s the remarkable gateway to the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef, a spectacular location renowned for snorkelling and diving amongst kaleidoscopic marine life and coral.
A mecca for divers and a haven for lovers of the great outdoors, Cairns is a unique city and home to two World Heritage sites – the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree National Park. A visit to Cairns offers an ultimate tropical discovery.
Cairns’ cruise port is situated next to the vibrant city centre. Here you’ll find extensive shopping and dining experiences, and direct access to the Great Barrier Reef and World Heritage Tropical Rainforests.
Airlie Beach, QLD, Australia
21 Mar 2028
Arrives Morning | Departs Evening
21 Mar 2028
Arrives Morning | Departs Evening
With waters that radiate turquoise intensity, sands as white as snow and forests the colour of emeralds, the 74 islands that make up the Whitsundays are the definition of paradise - so beautiful you’ll hesitate to leave.
At sea
23 Mar 2028
At sea
23 Mar 2028
Sydney, NSW, Australia
24 Mar 2028 - 25 Mar 2028
Arrives Early morning
24 Mar 2028 - 25 Mar 2028
Arrives Early morning
The stunning harbour city, Sydney, is Australia’s oldest and largest urban centre. Gold mining and sheep breeding propelled Sydney’s development, and today it’s the largest port in the entire South Pacific. Mark Twain called it “the wonder of the world”.
At sea
29 Mar 2028
At sea
29 Mar 2028
Nuku'alofa, Tonga
30 Mar 2028
Arrives Early morning | Departs Evening
30 Mar 2028
Arrives Early morning | Departs Evening
At sea
1 Apr 2028
At sea
1 Apr 2028
Cross International Date Line (Cruise-by)
2 Apr 2028
2 Apr 2028
At sea
4 Apr 2028
At sea
4 Apr 2028
Honolulu, HI, USA
5 Apr 2028 - 6 Apr 2028
Arrives Early morning
5 Apr 2028 - 6 Apr 2028
Arrives Early morning
Aloha Honolulu. Synonymous with lilting music and magnificent beaches, like world-famous Waikiki, it’s also awash with shops, restaurants, and a multitude of historic, cultural and scenic attractions.
Hilo, HI, USA
7 Apr 2028
Arrives Early morning | Departs Evening
7 Apr 2028
Arrives Early morning | Departs Evening
Nestled on the eastern shores of Hawaii’s ‘Big Island’, Hilo is an Edenesque city peppered with cascading waterfalls and vibrant gardens.
At sea
12 Apr 2028
At sea
12 Apr 2028
Los Angeles, CA, USA
13 Apr 2028
13 Apr 2028
On this voyage
Overnight stays
Stay on shore as late as you like, enjoying local flavours and culture. Perhaps take in unique sights on a Shore Experience, and see the sun set over a newly discovered horizon. Check the itinerary for this cruise to find out which ports of call include an overnight stay.
Accommodation
From parties of one to families of four, you’ll find a variety of spacious staterooms and suites on board our ships to make your voyage as comfortable as possible.On board Queen Elizabeth
Join us on Queen Elizabeth and immerse yourself in her evocative art deco elegance. This stunning Queen exudes style and has an especially refined feel. Prepare yourself for a truly remarkable voyage.
Golden Lion
If you fancy a change from your main dining restaurant, visit the Golden Lion for classic British pub fare. Fish and chips. Tikka masala. Juicy burgers. Though drinks here will incur additional charges, many dishes are included in your cruise fare. Tuck in!
Commodore Club
One of our best-loved venues, this timeless bar sits at the very top and front of the ship, giving guests stunning sea views any time of day. Treat yourself to a cocktail from a menu inspired by past Cunard Commodores and be serenaded by live piano.
Cafe Carinthia
The ideal place to while away a few hours over a game of cards or good conversation, Café Carinthia offers a generous menu of hot drinks, including premium speciality coffee and a wide variety of signature pyramid teas.
Grills Lounge
This special lounge is for the exclusive use of our Queens and Princess Grill guests. Conveniently found near the Grills restaurants, this cosy venue has its own bar and ample seating, making it yet another space to relax and enjoy your voyage.
Queens Grill restaurant
Feel like royalty in this restaurant exclusively reserved for Queens Grill guests. Take your seat and consult your exceptional menu as your waiter greets you by name, then admire the sunset as you move through each course.
Alternative dining at the Lido
On select evenings, part of the Lido turns into an intimate, stylish restaurant featuring menus that put the spotlight on local ingredients and dishes. Try chowder in Alaska, authentic pastas in the Mediterranean, or aromatic curries in Asia.
Art gallery
View a rotating array of 2D and 3D works from our exciting portfolio of artists with Clarendon Fine Art, and enjoy exclusive previews and seminars from the world of art.
Insights programme
Our guest speaker programme is unrivalled, and places multiple speakers from various fields of expertise on every voyage. From actors to journalists, scientists to explorers, politicians to musicians, take a journey within a journey during these special talks.
Dining on Queen Elizabeth
See where you could dine at your main dining restaurant, according to your stateroom grade. Each venue has its own personality, atmosphere, and menus: and all main dining is included in your cruise fare. Or try one of our alternative dining venues for a sprinkle of variety.
Britannia restaurant
This grand restaurant spans decks 2 and 3 and is a main dining room for guests in Britannia Inside, Oceanview, or Balcony staterooms. Sample delicious courses surrounded by shining art deco style.
Britannia Club restaurant
Britannia Club guests have the pleasure of dining in this intimate venue, with a reserved table every day of your voyage. Enjoy multiple courses at every meal, and our famous White Star Service.
Princess Grill restaurant
Dine at your own reserved table each day at the Princess Grill restaurant, and benefit from continuous service as your waiter remembers your favourite dishes. With an elevated menu and sea views, this is a beautiful place to savour every bite.
Queens Grill restaurant
Feel like royalty in this restaurant exclusively reserved for Queens Grill guests. Take your seat and consult your exceptional menu as your waiter greets you by name, then admire the sunset as you move through each course.
Golden Lion
If you fancy a change from your main dining restaurant, visit the Golden Lion for classic British pub fare. Fish and chips. Tikka masala. Juicy burgers. Though drinks here will incur additional charges, many dishes are included in your cruise fare. Tuck in!
Café Carinthia
An intimate and cosy café found near the Grand Lobby, this venue specialises in delicious hot drinks and sweet treats to tickle the tastebuds. Relax with a holiday read from the nearby library, or meet friends to plan your next shore visit.
Steakhouse at the Verandah
At this special venue you are told the story of each element of your meal, even down to your individual steak knife. If steak isn't your preference, pick instead from our vegetarian or seafood dishes. This restaurant has an additional cover charge for bookings.
The Lido
"Buffet dining" is not enough to sum up the Lido experience. From gigantic roasts to succulent curries, fresh, leafy salads and delicate desserts, this dining experience is included in your fare and open nearly all hours of the day.
Alternative dining at the Lido
On select evenings, part of the Lido turns into an intimate, stylish restaurant featuring menus that put the spotlight on local ingredients and dishes. Try chowder in Alaska, authentic pastas in the Mediterranean, or aromatic curries in Asia.
Bars and lounges on Queen Elizabeth
Commodore Club
One of our best-loved venues, this timeless bar sits at the very top and front of the ship, giving guests stunning sea views any time of day. Treat yourself to a cocktail from a menu inspired by past Cunard Commodores and be serenaded by live piano.
Gin & Fizz
This centrally located bar, which boasts a generous menu of premium gins and world-class champagnes, is the perfect spot to begin a sparkling evening, or sit and soak in the holiday atmosphere across the nearby Grand Lobby.
Garden Lounge
Unique to Queen Elizabeth, this glass-ceilinged lounge is airy and cosy at the same time, a tranquil haven to spend time in, whether you're in Alaska or the Caribbean. Meet up with friends for a coffee, relax with a holiday read, or listen to live music.
Cafe Carinthia
The ideal place to while away a few hours over a game of cards or good conversation, Café Carinthia offers a generous menu of hot drinks, including premium speciality coffee and a wide variety of signature pyramid teas.
Golden Lion
Stop by our very own British pub for a draft of your favourite ale and comfortable, familiar surroundings. Try your luck at bingo, put your knowledge to the test in a pub quiz, and try a tasting flight of our very own Cunard beers, in partnership with Dark Revolution.
Grills Lounge
This special lounge is for the exclusive use of our Queens and Princess Grill guests. Conveniently found near the Grills restaurants, this cosy venue has its own bar and ample seating, making it yet another space to relax and enjoy your voyage.
Yacht Club
This perfectly round club venue is one of the liveliest places on board come evening. Take a seat at the bar for a beautifully crafted drink or join newfound friends on the central dancefloor.
Lido bar
On a warm day, the Lido Bar on Queen Elizabeth is a prime location for enjoying the ocean breeze as you sip on a refreshing drink by the pool.
Activities on Queen Elizabeth
Mareel Wellness & Beauty
Visit the marine-inspired Mareel spa for an afternoon in our Thermal Suite, a pampering massage, or a trip to the salon or barbers for your Gala Evening makeover.
Insights programme
Our guest speaker programme is unrivalled, and places multiple speakers from various fields of expertise on every voyage. From actors to journalists, scientists to explorers, politicians to musicians, take a journey within a journey during these special talks.
Games Deck
This refined, expansive area, unique to Queen Elizabeth, is a garden-like space in which to enjoy games such as bowls, deck tennis, golf, and croquet while being shaded from the sun.
Library
Queen Elizabeth's library sits on decks 2 and 3 near the heart of the ship, featuring a stunning staircase and the perfect chairs to cosy up in – not to mention hundreds of beautiful books to choose from.
Shopping
Queen Elizabeth's boutiques house an exquisite array of fine jewellery, watches, fashion, handbags, beauty products, spirits, and exclusive Cunard merchandise – all at tax and duty-free prices.
Gym and fitness
You'll find everything you need to maintain your health and wellness routine in Queen Elizabeth's fitness centre, equipped with a range of cardio and strength training equipment to use at your leisure.
Art gallery
View a rotating array of 2D and 3D works from our exciting portfolio of artists with Clarendon Fine Art, and enjoy exclusive previews and seminars from the world of art.
Children's clubs
With four individual clubs for children aged from six months to 17 years, your children will have the time of their lives on Queen Elizabeth. Plus our night nursery is open until 11pm, allowing you to enjoy your evening without worry.
Classes
Classes including yoga, spin, aerobics, fencing, painting, dancing, and much much more are available during your Queen Elizabeth voyage. Selected classes may require additional fees.
Outdoor spaces on Queen Elizabeth
Pools
Enjoy lazy swims in the Pavilion pool - followed perhaps by a warming coffee in the Garden Lounge - or head aft to the Lido pool for stunning views of destinations past.
Promenade deck
Visit the promenade deck for a stroll with friends, to watch Queen Elizabeth make port, or to wave goodbye as you depart on a new adventure.
Grills Terrace
This outdoor sanctuary is open only to guests staying in Queens Grill and Princess Grill suites. With cushioned sun loungers, attentive drinks service, and sweeping sea views, it's a perfect place to unwind.
Grills Courtyard
Grills guests can step outside the Princess or Queens Grill restaurant for a spot of al fresco dining in this intimate yet sunny courtyard.
Entertainment on Queen Elizabeth
Explore stunning venues and discover new passions, from theatre to music to dancing. With Cunard, every evening is an event tailor made to you.
Royal Court Theatre
Watch live music or be enthralled by West End-style theatrical productions. In Queen Elizabeth's Royal Court Theatre, you can even hire your own box to enjoy the show in elevated style.
Gala evenings
The true romance of ocean travel is never more alive than on our Gala Evenings. See fellow guests emerge from their staterooms in their finest eveningwear, beautifully attired in tuxedos and ball gowns, like a scene from a Hollywood movie.
Casino
After your drink at the Golden Lion, why not stop at the casino? From slots to cards to roulette, this venue has all the glitz and glamour of Monte Carlo, so everyone feels like a winner.
Queens Room
Two decks high with a gleaming stage and dancefloor, the Queens Room is the heart of Queen Elizabeth. Visit for a Cunard Afternoon Tea, join in for a dance class, or sip a cocktail and listen to the live band late into the evening.
Live music
Queen Elizabeth plays host to resident and guest musicians all year round. Enjoy live strings and harp during your Afternoon Tea, relax to the grand piano in the Commodore Club, or enjoy a themed musical evening in the Queens Room.
Dancing
From formal dances in the Queens Room to partying late into the night at the Yacht Club, dancing is a popular way to celebrate being on Queen Elizabeth! If you're not very confident, why not take a daytime class to perfect your moves?
Quizzes and games
Enjoy pub classics such as quizzes and bingo in the Golden Lion, or visit the Card Room for a backgammon lesson. For those who love being outside, our deck games are available for all to enjoy.
Queen Elizabeth
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, as always with Cunard, is yours.