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Alaska and British Columbia – Inside Passage, Bears and Aleutian Islands (Northbound)
HX Expeditions

Alaska and British Columbia – Inside Passage, Bears and Aleutian Islands (Northbound)

Date

2027-07-24

Duration

17 nights

Departure Port

Vancouver

Canada

Arrival Port

Seattle

United States

Rating

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Theme

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HX Expeditions

MS Roald Amundsen

Launched

2019

Refitted

—

Tonnage

20,889 GT

Passengers

530

Cabins

265

Crew

150

Length

459 m

Width

23.6 m

Speed

15 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Vancouver

Vancouver

Pressed between the Pacific and the Coast Mountains, Vancouver is the natural gateway to Alaska's Inside Passage — a city where temperate rainforest meets glass towers and where Dungeness crab and wild sockeye salmon define a Pacific Rim cuisine that rivals any in North America. Walk the 22-kilometre Stanley Park seawall, lose yourself in the Granville Island market, then ferry across to Victoria's Edwardian splendour. Alaska cruise season peaks from May through September, making Vancouver an ideal starting point for one of the world's great ocean journeys.

Day 2

Day 2

Inside Passage

The Inside Passage is a coastal route for ships and boats along a network of passages which weave through the islands on the Pacific Northwest coast of the North American Fjordland.

Day 3

Day 3

Anchorage

Anchorage

Anchorage, Alaska's largest city, sits dramatically between the Chugach Mountains and Cook Inlet, serving as the gateway to Denali, Kenai Fjords, and the Inside Passage. Must-dos include the Anchorage Museum's Alaska Native collections, the Seward Highway's fjord-like scenery, and sampling king crab and wild-caught salmon. Mid-May through mid-September offers the best conditions, with June and July bringing twenty hours of daylight.

Day 4

Day 4

Wrangell

Wrangell

Wrangell is one of Alaska's most authentic Inside Passage ports, where Tlingit heritage, ancient petroglyphs, and world-class wildlife converge at the mouth of the mighty Stikine River. Essential experiences include jet boating to LeConte Glacier, watching bears fish at Anan Creek, and tasting locally smoked salmon. July and August offer peak salmon runs and bear viewing.

Day 5

Day 5

Sitka

Sitka

Sitka, set on the wild west coast of Baranof Island in Southeast Alaska, is one of the Pacific Northwest's most historically resonant ports — a place where Russian Orthodox onion domes rise above totem poles and the great temperate rainforest presses down to the water's edge. The Sitka National Historical Park preserves the site of the 1804 battle between Tlingit warriors and Russian colonisers alongside a magnificent collection of monumental poles. Whale-watching, sea kayaking among sea otters, and brown bear spotting in the surrounding wilderness define the outdoor experience. May through September offers the most accessible and luminous conditions.

Day 6

Day 6

Tsaa Fjord

Tsaa Fjord is a remote arm of Icy Bay on Alaska's south-central coast, where the Tyndall Glacier calves icebergs against a backdrop of the towering Saint Elias Mountains—the highest coastal range on Earth. Must-dos include Zodiac cruises along the actively calving glacier face, watching harbor seals on ice floes, and taking in the raw wilderness of this rarely visited landscape. July–August offers the best access and most dramatic calving activity.

Day 7

Day 7

Gulf of Alaska

The Gulf of Alaska is a vast North Pacific expanse flanked by the world's highest coastal mountains, massive advancing glaciers, and some of the stormiest seas on Earth. Must-dos include watching the Hubbard Glacier calve into Disenchantment Bay, spotting albatrosses and whales on the crossing, and marvelling at Mount Saint Elias rising 5,489 metres from sea level. Visit June or July for the longest days and most stable conditions on this dramatic ocean passage.

Day 8

Day 8

Kodiak

Kodiak

Kodiak, Alaska's oldest European settlement and one of America's largest fishing ports, sits on an island home to 3,500 giant Kodiak brown bears—the densest concentration on Earth. Must-dos include floatplane bear-viewing at remote salmon streams, the Alutiiq Museum of indigenous culture, and sampling king crab fresh from the harbor. July and August offer the warmest weather and peak bear-viewing season.

Day 9

Day 9

Katmei

Day 10

Day 10

Alaska Peninsula

Day 11

Day 11

Unga Island

Unga Island, Alaska, United States, offers an authentic North American experience where stunning natural landscapes meet communities of genuine character. Visitors should explore the surrounding wilderness and sample the honest, locally sourced cuisine that defines the region. The ideal visiting period is June through September, when long northern days and mild temperatures make exploration a pleasure. Cruise lines including HX Expeditions feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 12

Day 12

Dutch Harbor

Dutch Harbor

Dutch Harbor, in Alaska's volcanic Aleutian Islands, is America's highest-volume fishing port where king crab fleets brave the Bering Sea's notorious waters. Japanese WWII bombing sites, Unangan indigenous heritage, and a Russian Orthodox cathedral layer history across a landscape of emerald tundra and volcanic peaks. Carnival Cruise Line and HX Expeditions navigate the Aleutian chain to this frontier outpost where extreme weather, extraordinary seafood, and the wild beauty of the North Pacific converge at the edge of the world.

Day 13

Day 13

At Sea

Day 14

Day 14

At Sea

Day 15

Day 15

At Sea

Day 16

Day 16

At Sea

Day 17

Day 17

Nome

Nome

Nome, Alaska, United States, offers an authentic North American experience where stunning natural landscapes meet communities of genuine character. Visitors should explore the surrounding wilderness and sample the honest, locally sourced cuisine that defines the region. The ideal visiting period is June through August, when the midnight sun bathes the landscape in golden light for nearly twenty-four hours. Cruise lines including HX Expeditions feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 18

Day 18

Seattle

Seattle

Seattle, the Pacific Northwest's rain-kissed metropolis, commands one of America's most spectacular urban settings — a skyline of glass towers reflected in Elliott Bay with the white cone of Mount Rainier presiding over the horizon on clear days. Pike Place Market, one of the oldest and most vibrant public markets in the country, overflows with Dungeness crab, wild salmon, and blooms of tulips from the Skagit Valley. The neighbourhood of Capitol Hill pulses with independent bookshops and craft breweries; the Space Needle delivers sweeping views of the Cascades and the Olympic Peninsula. Summer, from June through September, offers Seattle's most generous sunshine.

Day 1

Vancouver

Vancouver

Pressed between the Pacific and the Coast Mountains, Vancouver is the natural gateway to Alaska's Inside Passage — a city where temperate rainforest meets glass towers and where Dungeness crab and wild sockeye salmon define a Pacific Rim cuisine that rivals any in North America. Walk the 22-kilometre Stanley Park seawall, lose yourself in the Granville Island market, then ferry across to Victoria's Edwardian splendour. Alaska cruise season peaks from May through September, making Vancouver an ideal starting point for one of the world's great ocean journeys.

Day 2

Inside Passage

The Inside Passage is a coastal route for ships and boats along a network of passages which weave through the islands on the Pacific Northwest coast of the North American Fjordland.

Day 3

Anchorage

Anchorage

Anchorage, Alaska's largest city, sits dramatically between the Chugach Mountains and Cook Inlet, serving as the gateway to Denali, Kenai Fjords, and the Inside Passage. Must-dos include the Anchorage Museum's Alaska Native collections, the Seward Highway's fjord-like scenery, and sampling king crab and wild-caught salmon. Mid-May through mid-September offers the best conditions, with June and July bringing twenty hours of daylight.

Day 4

Wrangell

Wrangell

Wrangell is one of Alaska's most authentic Inside Passage ports, where Tlingit heritage, ancient petroglyphs, and world-class wildlife converge at the mouth of the mighty Stikine River. Essential experiences include jet boating to LeConte Glacier, watching bears fish at Anan Creek, and tasting locally smoked salmon. July and August offer peak salmon runs and bear viewing.

Day 5

Sitka

Sitka

Sitka, set on the wild west coast of Baranof Island in Southeast Alaska, is one of the Pacific Northwest's most historically resonant ports — a place where Russian Orthodox onion domes rise above totem poles and the great temperate rainforest presses down to the water's edge. The Sitka National Historical Park preserves the site of the 1804 battle between Tlingit warriors and Russian colonisers alongside a magnificent collection of monumental poles. Whale-watching, sea kayaking among sea otters, and brown bear spotting in the surrounding wilderness define the outdoor experience. May through September offers the most accessible and luminous conditions.

Day 6

Tsaa Fjord

Tsaa Fjord is a remote arm of Icy Bay on Alaska's south-central coast, where the Tyndall Glacier calves icebergs against a backdrop of the towering Saint Elias Mountains—the highest coastal range on Earth. Must-dos include Zodiac cruises along the actively calving glacier face, watching harbor seals on ice floes, and taking in the raw wilderness of this rarely visited landscape. July–August offers the best access and most dramatic calving activity.

Day 7

Gulf of Alaska

The Gulf of Alaska is a vast North Pacific expanse flanked by the world's highest coastal mountains, massive advancing glaciers, and some of the stormiest seas on Earth. Must-dos include watching the Hubbard Glacier calve into Disenchantment Bay, spotting albatrosses and whales on the crossing, and marvelling at Mount Saint Elias rising 5,489 metres from sea level. Visit June or July for the longest days and most stable conditions on this dramatic ocean passage.

Day 8

Kodiak

Kodiak

Kodiak, Alaska's oldest European settlement and one of America's largest fishing ports, sits on an island home to 3,500 giant Kodiak brown bears—the densest concentration on Earth. Must-dos include floatplane bear-viewing at remote salmon streams, the Alutiiq Museum of indigenous culture, and sampling king crab fresh from the harbor. July and August offer the warmest weather and peak bear-viewing season.

Day 9

Katmei

Day 10

Alaska Peninsula

Day 11

Unga Island

Unga Island, Alaska, United States, offers an authentic North American experience where stunning natural landscapes meet communities of genuine character. Visitors should explore the surrounding wilderness and sample the honest, locally sourced cuisine that defines the region. The ideal visiting period is June through September, when long northern days and mild temperatures make exploration a pleasure. Cruise lines including HX Expeditions feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 12

Dutch Harbor

Dutch Harbor

Dutch Harbor, in Alaska's volcanic Aleutian Islands, is America's highest-volume fishing port where king crab fleets brave the Bering Sea's notorious waters. Japanese WWII bombing sites, Unangan indigenous heritage, and a Russian Orthodox cathedral layer history across a landscape of emerald tundra and volcanic peaks. Carnival Cruise Line and HX Expeditions navigate the Aleutian chain to this frontier outpost where extreme weather, extraordinary seafood, and the wild beauty of the North Pacific converge at the edge of the world.

Day 13

At Sea

Day 14

At Sea

Day 15

At Sea

Day 16

At Sea

Day 17

Nome

Nome

Nome, Alaska, United States, offers an authentic North American experience where stunning natural landscapes meet communities of genuine character. Visitors should explore the surrounding wilderness and sample the honest, locally sourced cuisine that defines the region. The ideal visiting period is June through August, when the midnight sun bathes the landscape in golden light for nearly twenty-four hours. Cruise lines including HX Expeditions feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 18

Seattle

Seattle

Seattle, the Pacific Northwest's rain-kissed metropolis, commands one of America's most spectacular urban settings — a skyline of glass towers reflected in Elliott Bay with the white cone of Mount Rainier presiding over the horizon on clear days. Pike Place Market, one of the oldest and most vibrant public markets in the country, overflows with Dungeness crab, wild salmon, and blooms of tulips from the Skagit Valley. The neighbourhood of Capitol Hill pulses with independent bookshops and craft breweries; the Space Needle delivers sweeping views of the Cascades and the Olympic Peninsula. Summer, from June through September, offers Seattle's most generous sunshine.

Cabin Categories

Expedition Corner Suite 1
Expedition Corner Suite 2
Expedition Corner Suite 10

Expedition Corner Suite

Suite
215–323 m²Max 2
MCMF

Aft corner suite with private balcony and jacuzzi, various sizes, large windows, flexible sleeping arrangements, some w/sofa, TV, mini-bar, amenity kit, bathrobe, kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker

DoubleShowerToiletries ProvidedFree Mini BarTVCoffee Machine+5
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Expedition Large Suite 1
Expedition Large Suite 2
Expedition Large Suite 3

Expedition Large Suite

Suite
378 m²Max 4
MD

Large corner suite with private balcony, flexible sleeping arrangements, sofabed, TV, mini-bar, amenity kit, bathrobe, kettle espresso maker, adapted for guests with wheelchair ]

DoubleShowerToiletries ProvidedFree Mini BarMini Bar (Additional Cost)TV+6
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Expedition  Suite 1
Expedition  Suite 2
Expedition  Suite 10

Expedition Suite

Suite
236–301 m²Max 4
ME

Suites with private balcony, different sizes, top-high decks, flexible sleeping arrangements, some with sofabed, TV, mini-bar, amenity kit, kettle, tea and coffee, bathrobe, espresso maker

DoubleShowerWhirlpool BathToiletries ProvidedTVHair Dryer+4
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Expedition XL Suite 1
Expedition XL Suite 2
Expedition XL Suite 15

Expedition XL Suite

Suite
474–517 m²Max 4
MAMB

Extra large corner suite with private balcony, most spacious cabins w/flexible sleeping arrangements, large windows, sofa bed, TV, mini-bar, amenity kit, bathrobe kettle, tea and coffee, espresso maker

DoubleSofa BedShowerToiletries ProvidedTVCoffee Machine+6
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Arctic Superior  1
Arctic Superior  2
Arctic Superior  4

Arctic Superior

Balcony

Arctic Superior

161–290 m²Max 4
TTTYXTXTDXTJXY

High deck cabins with balcony. Spacious cabins, different sizes, flexible sleeping arrangements, some with sofabed, TV, kettle, tea and coffee. With limited view.

DoubleShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVCoffee Machine+6
View Details
Polar Outside 1
Polar Outside 2
Polar Outside 3

Polar Outside

Outside
204–247 m²Max 2
RRRS

Cabins on middle decks, double bed, TV

DoubleTwinShowerToiletries ProvidedTVHair Dryer+4
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