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Canary Islands cruises

The volcanic isles in the Atlantic delight with their varied landscapes, enticing beaches and year-round sunshine.

Featured Canary Island cruises

The Canary Islands, 13 nights, Apr 1, 2025

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Atlantic Islands, 13 nights, Apr 21, 2025

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Canary Islands Celebration, 14 nights, Dec 21, 2025

Treat yourself to Christmas on Queen Anne. Wake up on Christmas Day to winter sun and decorated trees on board. After, enjoy a New Year’s Eve like no other with an overnight call in Lisbon.

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Explore the Canaries

A string of beautiful islands and an array of vibrant ports: there's so much to discover in the Canary Islands.

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Be inspired

If you seek sun, sea and adventure, then a Cunard cruise to the Canary Islands is the perfect getaway, but the pleasure isn’t all in the destination. Treasure your voyage sea days by filling them with exciting on-board activities, delicious meals, or simply space and time to relax at your leisure. Explore our articles to get some inspiration, and imagine yourself sailing on a Cunard Queen.

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An island paradise

The Canary Islands are a study in contrasts. You’ll find an incredible variety of scenery, from Tenerife’s lush forests and soaring volcanic peak to the black sand beaches of La Palma and the moonscape terrain of Lanzarote’s Timanfaya National Park. On Gran Canaria, lose yourself in the Sahara-like landscape of the Dunas de Maspalomas, or discover the island's volcanic past in the Caldera de Bandama.

Fuerteventura's verdant volcanic landscape and 90 miles of beaches have won it designated UNESCO Biosphere Reserve status. With 3000 hours of sunshine per year and perfect Atlantic swells, it's a paradise for watersports enthusiasts.

Each port has a life of its own: Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria are vibrant cities rich in architecture and culture, while Arrecife de Lanzarote and Puerto del Rosario are more compact, with stroll-friendly promenades and open air artwork.

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