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Alaskan Adventure Itinerary
Day 1 - Vancouver (Canada)
Embark your ship in Vancouver.
Day 2 - Inside Passage - Seymour Narrows
Admire the stunning vistas as you cruise the Inside Passage and Seymour Narrows.
Day 3 - Ketchikan (Alaska)
Paddle a kayak on sheltered waters, take a floatplane to a remote mountain lake or try your hand at sportfishing in Ketchikan, salmon capital of the world. A quiet city with rich Indian heritage, it hosts the world's largest collection of authentic totem poles at Totem Bight as well as a rustic boardwalk, quaint restaurants perched on stilts above the water, and scores of fascinating shops and spectacular views from every vantage point.
Day 4 - Juneau
This Gold Rush city is not only the capital of Alaska, but an epicenter of Alaskan history, culture, music, and food. Here, enjoy endless attractions, activities, and unimaginable glaciers, only accessible by air or sea.
Day 5 - Skagway
In its heyday, this frontier town was the largest in Alaska – its population went from 2 to 10,000 in a single year during the height of the gold boom.
Day 6 - Hoonah
The Tlingit people gave Hoonah not only its name, which means “where the north wind doesn’t blow,— but also an interesting culture and history with roots going back hundreds of years. Located in Alaska’s panhandle 30 miles west of Juneau, Hoonah also offers an abundance of what this northerly clime is known for: scenery and wildlife.
Day 7 - Hubbard Glacier
Cruise the Hubbard Glacier.
Day 8 - Sitka
Arrive at Russia’s former New World capital. This historic island chain features Sitka Historic National Park, green-tufted landscapes, and St. Michael’s Cathedral, built in the 1800’s. This is an unusual stop for travelers, so enjoy a rare and unforgettable experience.
Day 9 - Prince Rupert (Canada)
A spot of urban chic in the wilderness, Prince Rupert affords an appealing mix of stunning natural beauty and in-town amenities. Sport fishing, hiking and exceptional wildlife viewing can be experienced at close and easy proximity, with walks in the rainforest enjoyed without leaving city limits.
Day 10 - Outside Passage
Cruise the Outside Passage.
Day 11 - Victoria
Discovered by Captain Cook over two centuries ago, the lovely city of Victoria has successfully nurtured its English ambiance and heritage. Wonderful legacies are preserved with bright red double-decker buses and the delicious tradition of high tea. Shops brim with tartans, china, silver and antiques.
Day 12 - Vancouver
Disembark your ship in Vancouver.
The Captain reserves the right to modify the cruise itinerary.