Cruise Overview
Explore the wilds of Alaska and British Columbia
14-day expedition cruise from Anchorage to Vancouver, with a scenic bus ride to Seward via the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Centre.
Explore Alaska's wild glacial landscapes, like Misty Fjords, College Fjord, Icy Bay and Sitka, with chances to see humpback whales, Bald Eagles and bears.
Experience the vibrant city of Vancouver, visiting historic Gastown, neon-lit Granville Street and West End beaches.
Incredible landscapes
Go on an adventure that will take you to fjords, glaciers and rainforests and bring you close to the rich indigenous, Russian and goldrush-era history of this extraordinary region. Each frontier town reveals more insights into its unique heritage.
Unforgettable wildlife encounters
This is an unrivalled opportunity to see Alaska and Canada's majestic wildlife in its natural environment. Watch for Bald Eagles, bears, bison, musk oxen and elk and keep an eye open for sea otters, whales and much more.
Know before you go
Practical information you need to know
Itinerary
We'll help you plan where to go, when to visit and how long to stay
Adventures in Anchorage
Day 1
Adventures in Anchorage
Experience the sights and sounds of Alaska’s capital
Anchorage is packed with places to explore and enjoy, from restaurants and galleries to sports venues and shops. If you can, it's worth extending your time here. Anchorage Museum and the Native Heritage Center give you a taste of local culture. If you enjoy the outdoors, why not visit the flowering Town Square Park or go salmon fishing in Ship Creek. Animal lovers will love our optional Pre-Programme, which takes in the incredible Denali National Park. It's home to North America’s highest peak, and a first taste of the Alaskan wildlife you'll experience on your adventures.
Scenic road trip to Seward
Day 2
Scenic road trip to Seward
Wild landscapes, ice fields and animal conservation
Our ride to Seward takes us through the Kenai Peninsula and some of the world’s most awe-inspiring back country scenery. Look out for the impressively-horned Dall sheep grazing on misty mountain slopes. On the way, we’ll stop at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center to learn about their work rehabilitating orphaned or injured animals, from bears, bison and moose to eagles and owls. Our embarkation point, Seward, is the gateway to the vast, mountainous Kenai Fjords National Park, home to the largest ice fields in Alaska. A spectacular and fitting launch point for the adventures ahead.
Ivy League glaciers
Day 3
Ivy League glaciers
Elemental nature and whimsical names
Your lecture today may well be related to glaciology. We visit College Fjord, which holds five tidewater glaciers, five valley glaciers and a dozen others. The 1899 Harriman Expedition team, which charted the fjord, named the glaciers after their alma maters, which include Vassar, Harvard and Yale. Princeton is missing, apparently a deliberate snub. We’ll get as close to the glaciers as we can, taking our small expedition boats on the fjord if possible, or in kayaks as an optional excursion. From the water, you might glimpse humpback whales, Bald Eagles, otters and sea lions who inhabit this icy wilderness.
The wonders of Icy Bay
Day 4
The wonders of Icy Bay
Wildlife watching in glacier-fed waters
You'll experience an amazing expedition day in Icy Bay today. Three glaciers – Guyot, Yahtse and Tyndall – regularly calf into the bay. If conditions allow, the Expedition Team will take you ashore on the 34-mile-long, 8-mile-wide Guyot Glacier or you can explore in kayaks on an optional excursion.
Wildlife abounds in the Gulf of Alaska, offering unrivalled photography opportunities. Humpback whales, orcas, Stellar sea lions, sea otters and harbour seals lazing on floating chunks of ice, can be seen in these waters. Our onboard photographer is ready with expert tips on how to get the best from your camera.
William Henry Bay
Day 5
William Henry Bay
Whale watching and wilderness exploration
In the afternoon, we’ll pass Point Adolphus on the northern tip of Chichagof Island, across from Glacier Bay National Park. These nutrient-rich waters are famous for attracting humpback whales and other marine life, so be sure to get out on deck and have your camera ready.
We'll visit William Henry Bay on our included excursion. Lying south of Haines, at the edge of the Chilkat mountain range, it's home to brown bears, black bears and moose. We’ll drop anchor here and explore the shores lined with old-growth forest under the guidance of an expert local guide.
Native art in Haines
Day 6
Native art in Haines
Artist community in the 'Valley of the Eagles'
The frontier town of Haines was originally home to the Chilkat Tlingit people, renowned for their weaving skills. You’ll see examples of their intricately beautiful work in the blankets on display in Haines Sheldon Museum. We’ll visit Fort Seward while we’re ashore, as well as the flourishing art scene in Haines itself. The galleries and workshops are filled with stunning Totem carvings, silverwork and sculpture. Discover your own artistic side – try your photography skills on the incredible landscapes and wildlife. Look out for bears, moose, and the Bald Eagles for which this town is famous.
Holkham Bay fjords
Day 7
Holkham Bay fjords
Icebergs and wildlife in idyllic twin fjords
Holkham Bay has two arms – Tracy and Endicott – beautiful fjords that are out of reach for larger cruise ships. Your captain will decide which offers better exploration options on the day, but don't worry, both are equally special.
At the end of each fjord, fresh icebergs calve from the glaciers against a stunning backdrop of forested cliffs. Endicott Arm is a breeding ground for harbour seals, often seen on the floating ice. You might also see whales, bears, mountain goats and moose.
Get wildlife tips from our onboard photographer before we head out on expedition boats to get closer to these unique sights.
Sitka's blend of cultures
Day 8
Sitka's blend of cultures
Stunning scenery and a unique mix of cultures
Surrounded by Tongass National Forest, Sitka is only accessible by sea and air. Get out on deck for stunning views of the Sisters Mountains and Mount Edgecumbe Volcano.
Discover Sitka's fascinating history with our Expedition Team. Inhabited by the Tlingit for 10,000 years, it was occupied by Russia in 1804, before being sold to America after the Crimean War. Today, Sitka blends all three cultures.
Visit the Russian Orthodox cathedral and Russian Bishop's House. Sitka National Historic Park is a real highlight, where you'll see ornate Haida and Tlingit totem poles. Or enjoy a walking trail through the forest to the ocean.
Alaska's 'Little Norway'
Day 9
Alaska's 'Little Norway'
Humpback whales and the Devil's Thumb
We continue our cruise to Petersburg, perched at the edge of stunning Frederick Sound. Settled by a Norwegian in the 1800s – and fondly known as 'Little Norway' – its shallow, bustling harbour houses Alaska's largest home-based halibut fishing fleet. Our ships are small enough to enter, and our shared Norwegian heritage makes for a great talking point with the local community as we explore this charming town. From the waterfront, you can watch icebergs float down the sound and look across to North America’s biggest rockface, the Devil’s Thumb. In summer, the waters attract feeding humpback whales.
Wrangell's Petroglyphs
Day 10
Wrangell's Petroglyphs
Visit one of Alaska’s oldest harbour towns
Our cruise of the Alaskan islands takes us to Wrangell. A mile out of town you’ll find the ancient rock carvings of Petroglyph Beach. Bring paper and take some stone rubbings as a unique souvenir. Learn more about Wrangell's fascinating past in the local museum. Now part of the US, it’s been governed by Britain, Russia and the Tlingit people. On Shakes Island, the Chief Shakes Tribal House and totem poles tell the Tlingit story. Your visit includes a trip on the waters in our small expedition boats. On land, hikers will enjoy the nature trails from Stikine River and Mount Dewey to the rainforest.
Beautiful Misty Fjords
Day 11
Beautiful Misty Fjords
Alaskan wilderness where wildlife thrives all around
Part of the Tongass National Forest, Misty Fjords is a pristine wilderness of evergreens, waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. Influential mountaineer John Muir described it as one of the most beautiful places he’d ever seen. Weather permitting, you'll join the Expedition Team to tour Misty Fjords on small expedition boats or take kayaks out for an optional excursion.
Look out for mountain goats, bears and moose. In the water, you'll find Pacific salmon, along with otters, sea lions, harbour seals, orcas and Dall porpoises. And look skywards for hummingbirds, herons and Bald Eagles.
Canada's Inside Passage
Day 12
Canada's Inside Passage
Up close to nature as we explore islands and channels
On our smaller expedition ships, you'll get an unrivalled intimate experience of the protected North American Pacific Fjordland. As we navigate the lesser-travelled channels, you’ll get close to the beautiful and fascinating scenery. Keep your binoculars close at hand. As always, there’s plenty to see and learn in the Science Center, with insightful lectures from your Expedition Team, and opportunities to swap memories of your adventures. This is also a great time to wind down, with a little pampering in the spa or sitting up on deck with your fellow explorers as the stunning scenery slips by.
First Nations encounter
Day 13
First Nations encounter
Indigenous heritage and rich wildlife in Alert Bay
We arrive in Alert Bay, a scenic village on Cormorant Island, north of Vancouver Island. Here we'll have the opportunity to meet and learn from the Kwakwaka’wakw First Nations community – to be welcomed by them is a real privilege. We’ll experience more at the U'mista Cultural Centre, where you'll see elaborate totem poles, paintings, carvings and ceremonial masks. The island’s sheltered waters attract a huge array of wildlife – the Yellow-billed Loon, with its distinctive speckled back, is a particular highlight. We might even see orcas and humpback whales close to shore.
Vibrant Vancouver
Day 14
Vibrant Vancouver
Enjoy British Columbia’s largest city
Your expedition cruise ends in the beautiful city of Vancouver at the foot of the Rockies. Visit Gastown, the city's oldest neighbourhood, and climb Vancouver Lookout for a citywide panorama overlooking neon-lit Granville Street, West End beaches and towering cedars of Stanley Park.
Vancouver has a flavour all its own – and so does its global cuisine. Dine out in Chinatown, Punjabi Market or Little Italy as you soak up the city's buzzing atmosphere.
While you're here, you might want to join our optional Post-Programme tour to the historic and beautiful mountain resort of Whistler. What better way to end your adventure.
What's included
Take a look at what you can look forward to on this 13-day expedition cruise.
Hotel
- One night in Anchorage, including breakfast at the start of the expedition cruise
Transfer
- Transfer from hotel in Anchorage to Seward with a stop at Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center including admission fee, English-speaking guide, and a packed lunch.
Expedition Cruise
- Expedition cruise in a cabin of your choice
- Breakfast, lunch and dinner including beverages (house beer and wine, sodas, and mineral water) in restaurants Aune and Fredheim
- À la carte restaurant Lindstrøm included for suite guests
- Complimentary tea and coffee
- Complimentary Wi-Fi on board. Be aware that we sail in remote areas with limited connection. Streaming is not supported.
- Complimentary reusable water bottle to use at water refill stations on board
- English-speaking Expedition Team who organise and accompany activities on board and ashore
- Range of included excursions
Onboard Activities
- Experts on the Expedition Team deliver in-depth lectures on a variety of topics
- Use of the ship’s Science Center which has an extensive library and advanced biological and geological microscopes
- Citizen Science programme allows guests to assist with live scientific research
- Professional onboard photographer gives top tips and tricks for the best landscape and wildlife photos
- Use of the ship’s hot tubs, infinity pool, panoramic sauna, outdoor and indoor gyms, and outdoor running track
- Informal gatherings with the crew such as daily recaps and preparation for the day to come
Landing Activities
- Escorted landings with small expedition boats
- Loan of boots, trekking poles, and all equipment for activities
- Complimentary wind and water-resistant expedition jacket
- Expedition Photographers help with your camera settings
What's not included
International flights
Travel insurance
Luggage handling
Optional shore excursions with our local partners
Optional small-group activities with our Expedition Team
Optional treatments in the onboard wellness and spa area
Included Programmes
It's a mixture of adventure activities for individuals of all ages
Excursions & Activities
Learn more about what you can experience when going with us