
June 23-July2, 2028
Day by Day
Here’s a full breakdown of our 10-day adventure — from our pre-cruise days in Seattle all the way through disembarkation.
June 23 — Arrive in Seattle
Arrive in Seattle and get settled. Seattle is a great city to explore — check into your hotel, head down to Pike Place Market, grab some fresh seafood, and take in the waterfront. Tonight is a great night to rest up before the adventure begins.
June 24 – Explore Seattle
Full day in Seattle! Must-sees include the Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and Glass, Pike Place Market, and the waterfront. If you’re feeling adventurous, hop on a ferry to Bainbridge Island for stunning views of the city skyline.
June 25 – Embarkation day
Time to board! Head to the cruise terminal and get ready to set sail. Explore the ship, find your cabin, and attend the safety drill. Tonight enjoy your first dinner at sea as we sail north toward Alaska.
June 26 – Day at Sea
A full day sailing through the stunning Inside Passage. Relax on deck, check out the spa, catch a show, or just watch the scenery go by. A naturalist will be on board to point out wildlife and glaciers along the way.
June 27 – Juneau
Welcome to Alaska’s capital! Top things to do include visiting Mendenhall Glacier, whale watching, riding the Mount Roberts Tramway, and exploring downtown. Don’t miss the Red Dog Saloon for a little Gold Rush atmosphere.
June 28 – Skagway
Step back into the Klondike Gold Rush era. Ride the historic White Pass & Yukon Route railway for breathtaking mountain views, explore the charming downtown, or hike the Chilkoot Trail. One of the most scenic stops on the trip.
June 29 – Ketchikan
Alaska’s salmon capital! Visit Creek Street, explore the world’s largest collection of standing totem poles at Totem Bight State Park, or book a float plane excursion for aerial views of the rainforest and coastline.
June 30 – Glacier Bay National Park
No going ashore today — this is a scenic cruising day through Glacier Bay National Park. Bundle up, get out on deck, and watch massive tidewater glaciers calve into the sea. A park ranger and naturalist will be on board narrating the experience. Truly unforgettable.
July 1 – Victoria, B.C. Canada
Our last port stop is the charming British Columbian capital. Visit the stunning Butchart Gardens, enjoy afternoon tea at the Empress Hotel, or explore the inner harbour on foot. A perfect way to wind down the cruise. Very short stop at only 4 hours, plan accordingly
July 2 – Disembarkation Day
All good things must come to an end! Disembark in Seattle and head home with a suitcase full of memories — and probably a lot of photos of glaciers(and hopefully black bears).