🚨 Alaska Cruise Alert
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One of Alaska's most famous fjords just closed to cruise ships after a landslide.
Kunard's Queen Elizabeth had to reroute its September 21st itinerary after a massive landslide in Tracy Arm on August 10th triggered a localized tsunami and made the fjord unsafe.
Instead of Tracy Arm, guests will now cruise Endicott Arm home to towering cliffs, waterfalls, and the stunning Daw Glacier.
While it's disappointing for travelers hoping to see Tracy Arm, the change ensures guests still get a Glacier Day experience.
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One of the most iconic fjords in Alaska just closed to cruise ships — and itineraries are already changing. After a landslide in Tracy Arm on August 10 triggered a local tsunami, Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth and other ships have rerouted to Endicott Arm for safety. This change affects several Inside Passage itineraries for fall 2025. While Tracy Arm is a bucket list stop for many cruisers, Endicott Arm still delivers glacier views, waterfalls, and epic cliffs — plus the stunning Dawes Glacier. Cruising Alaska soon? Check your itinerary and stay in the loop. #CruiseNews #TracyArm #EndicottArm #AlaskaCruise #GlacierCruise #InsidePassage #CunardCruise #RoyalCaribbean #CruiseUpdate #CruiseTips #BucketListTravel