
Date
2026-09-11
Duration
10 nights
Departure Port
Seattle
United States
Arrival Port
Seattle
United States
Rating
Resort
Theme
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Norwegian Cruise Line
2017
2024
167,725 GT
3,804
1,925
1,700
1070 m
41 m
23 knots
No

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.

Ketchikan clings to the forested shore of Revillagigedo Island in Alaska's southeastern panhandle — a town so narrow that locals joke it is three miles long and three blocks wide. Revered by the Tlingit people for millennia as a place of abundant salmon, it is today celebrated as the Totem Pole Capital of the World: the collections at Saxman Native Village and Totem Bight State Historical Park preserve the most significant concentration of these monumental artworks anywhere. Creek Street, a boardwalk of colorful historic houses built over Ketchikan Creek, should not be missed. Summer (May–September) brings the best weather, with salmon running in the creeks below.

America's only state capital unreachable by road, Juneau rewards the journey with a wilderness grandeur that few cities on earth can match. The Mendenhall Glacier — a living river of ancient ice — lies just fifteen minutes from downtown, where floatplanes dart above a waterfront flanked by spruce-draped mountains plunging straight into the sea. The must-do experience is a helicopter landing atop the icefield or a whale-watching excursion in Stephens Passage, where humpbacks breach in astonishing proximity. Juneau is warmest from June to August, though even summer days can bring the famous Southeast Alaska rain that keeps the rainforest perpetually luminous.

Icy Strait Point is a stunning Alaskan port known for its breathtaking natural beauty and rich Native Tlingit culture. Must-do experiences include savoring fresh local seafood and embarking on wildlife excursions in Glacier Bay National Park. The best season to visit is during the summer months, when the weather is mild and wildlife is abundant.

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.

Skagway, perched at the northern tip of the Lynn Canal in Alaska, is the gold rush boomtown that time has preserved almost perfectly — a frontier main street of false-fronted saloons and Victorian storefronts now protected as a National Historic Park. The legendary White Pass & Yukon Route railway, completed in 1900 to supply the Klondike goldfields, still climbs the vertiginous pass in vintage carriages, offering some of the most dramatic mountain scenery in North America. Glacier trekking and helicopter tours over the Juneau Icefield await the more adventurous. May through September brings long Arctic days and the most reliable access.

Victoria, British Columbia, is a charming port city known for its British-inspired architecture, vibrant food scene, and rich cultural heritage. Must-do experiences include indulging in afternoon tea at the Fairmont Empress and exploring the lively Victoria Public Market. The best time to visit is in the summer, when the city's gardens and outdoor attractions are in full bloom.

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

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 2
Day 3

Ketchikan clings to the forested shore of Revillagigedo Island in Alaska's southeastern panhandle — a town so narrow that locals joke it is three miles long and three blocks wide. Revered by the Tlingit people for millennia as a place of abundant salmon, it is today celebrated as the Totem Pole Capital of the World: the collections at Saxman Native Village and Totem Bight State Historical Park preserve the most significant concentration of these monumental artworks anywhere. Creek Street, a boardwalk of colorful historic houses built over Ketchikan Creek, should not be missed. Summer (May–September) brings the best weather, with salmon running in the creeks below.
Day 4
Day 5

America's only state capital unreachable by road, Juneau rewards the journey with a wilderness grandeur that few cities on earth can match. The Mendenhall Glacier — a living river of ancient ice — lies just fifteen minutes from downtown, where floatplanes dart above a waterfront flanked by spruce-draped mountains plunging straight into the sea. The must-do experience is a helicopter landing atop the icefield or a whale-watching excursion in Stephens Passage, where humpbacks breach in astonishing proximity. Juneau is warmest from June to August, though even summer days can bring the famous Southeast Alaska rain that keeps the rainforest perpetually luminous.
Day 6

Icy Strait Point is a stunning Alaskan port known for its breathtaking natural beauty and rich Native Tlingit culture. Must-do experiences include savoring fresh local seafood and embarking on wildlife excursions in Glacier Bay National Park. The best season to visit is during the summer months, when the weather is mild and wildlife is abundant.
Day 7

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 8

Skagway, perched at the northern tip of the Lynn Canal in Alaska, is the gold rush boomtown that time has preserved almost perfectly — a frontier main street of false-fronted saloons and Victorian storefronts now protected as a National Historic Park. The legendary White Pass & Yukon Route railway, completed in 1900 to supply the Klondike goldfields, still climbs the vertiginous pass in vintage carriages, offering some of the most dramatic mountain scenery in North America. Glacier trekking and helicopter tours over the Juneau Icefield await the more adventurous. May through September brings long Arctic days and the most reliable access.
Day 9
Day 10

Victoria, British Columbia, is a charming port city known for its British-inspired architecture, vibrant food scene, and rich cultural heritage. Must-do experiences include indulging in afternoon tea at the Fairmont Empress and exploring the lively Victoria Public Market. The best time to visit is in the summer, when the city's gardens and outdoor attractions are in full bloom.
Day 11

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.



2-Bedroom Family Villa with Balcony
Perfect for the family, these Villas are located in The Haven and feature two bedrooms, one with a king-size bed, the other with a double sofa bed, plus additional bedding and two bathrooms



These luxury Villas located in The Haven provide the ideal retreat for the family. Featuring two bedrooms, one with a king-size bed and the other with a double sofa bed, additional bedding and two bathrooms, they offer stunning views from the large balcony.



Located forward or mid-ship, these Club Balcony Suites feature two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed, sofa bed, some feature additional bedding for up to two, and a private balcony.



Featuring two beds that convert to a queen and a sofa bed - some also include an additional bunk bed. These Club Balcony Suites also offer amazing views. Enjoy the dining and excitement just steps away from The Waterfront.



Located in The Haven, these Suites offer amazing ocean views and a spacious balcony. They include a king-size bed, two bedrooms and two bathrooms.



Perfect for for families. Located mid-ship with easy access to everything, these Mini-Suites feature two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed, sofa bed, additional bedding for 1, and a private balcony.



Perfect if you want to bring the kids, these spacious family cabins range from one to two bedrooms, a living area with double sofa bed and some feature a bathtub.


Located in The Haven, these spacious two-story suites include a master bedroom with a king-size bed, a second bedroom with a queen-size bed that can be separated, and a living room with a double sofa bed. The luxurious accommodation also boasts three bathrooms, an expansive dining room, a large balcony, and butler and concierge services to tend to your every want or need.



With access to The Haven, these Penthouses feature a king-size bed, plus a sitting area. They are located mid-ship so you are close to all the action.



Located mid-ship with easy access to everything, these suites offer a King bed and a double sofabed.



A Sail Away Club Balcony Suite stateroom guarantees a Club Balcony Suite stateroom or better! Your stateroom may be on any deck and assigned up to one day prior to embarkation.



These Penthouses are located in The Haven and include a king-size bed and double sofabed, plus a private large balcony with a fantastic view.



Located in The Haven, these Penthouses feature a king-size bed and a double sofa bed, two bathrooms and incredible views from the spacious, aft-facing balcony. Plus, a concierge and 24-hour butler attend to your every wish.



Take in breathtaking forward-facing views. These Penthouses have access to The Haven and feature a king-size bed plus a dining area.



With enough room for the entire family, these spacious suites offer amazing forward-facing views and are close to the action of the upper decks. These suites feature a king-size bed and have access to The Haven.



Pamper yourself in luxury and exceptional service in The Haven. Enjoy the spectacular views from the forward-facing balcony, a king-size bed and a double or single sofa bed to accommodate up to four guests, plus a dining area.



With access to The Haven, these spacious accommodation are mid-ship, feature a private balcony, a king-size bed and double sofa bed.



These staterooms include two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed and are aft-facing, so the view from your private balcony is amazing.


Enjoy easy access to all the delicious dining and exciting activities on board from your stateroom that includes two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed and additional bedding for up to 2 guests.



Enjoy easy access to all the delicious dining and exciting activities on board from your stateroom that includes two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed and additional bedding for up to 2 guests.



These staterooms offer incredible views from the large balcony, two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed and additional bedding to sleep one or two more.



A Sail Away Balcony stateroom guarantees a Balcony stateroom or better! Please note that the view from your balcony may be fully obstructed or partially obstructed. Your stateroom may be on any deck and assigned up to one day prior to embarkation.



Solo Balcony


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Solo Oceanview



An affordable family option, these staterooms include two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed and two bunk beds.



These staterooms include two lower beds that convert to a queen-size bed.



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Solo Inside
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