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  • Juneau, Alaska to Vancouver, Canada
  • Seabourn Sojourn 
  • 7 days 
  • 23rd May - 30th May 2025 
  • From £3,994 pp

*Price correct at time of publication 19.06.24 

Price shown as seen on the Seabourn website, no additional booking fees applied. 

May 23, 2025
Juneau, Alaska, US

May 24, 2025
Glacier Bay

May 25, 2025
Wrangell, Alaska, US

May 26, 2025
Rudyerd Bay (Misty Fjords) Ventures by Seabourn Only

May 27, 2025
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada

May 28, 2025
Scenic cruising Grenville Channel

May 29, 2025
Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada

May 30, 2025
Vancouver, B.C., CA

Itineraries

Day 1

Date : 23/05/2025

Juneau, Alaska, US

Juneau, Alaska’s capital, is accessible only by air and sea, due to the rugged mountain terrain that surrounds the city. It has been a world-class travel destination since the early 1900’s. The city has plenty to offer the outdoor adventurer. You may choose to explore on foot along the Perseverance Trail or around Mendenhall Glacier, or board one of the many local whale-watching boats, or view the mountains and extensive glaciers of the Juneau Icefield from a helicopter.

Day 2

Date : 24/05/2025

Glacier Bay

Designated as an International World Heritage Site in 1992, Glacier Bay is also a National Monument, a National Park and a designated Biosphere Reserve. Over millennia, Glacier Bay has experienced many major advances of its glaciers. When first surveyed in 1794 by a team under the command of British captain George Vancouver on HMS Discovery, its vast glaciers extended well beyond present-day margins of the bay.

Day 3

Date : 25/05/2025

Wrangell, Alaska, US

One of the thousands of islands of the Alexander Archipelago, Wrangell Island sits at the heart of the Tongass National Rain Forest and receives approximately 80” (203 cm) of rain per year. The city of Wrangell, a true Alaskan frontier town, sits at the northern end of the island, a short distance from the mouth of the mighty Stikine River. The history of Wrangell is deeply rooted in the Tlingit people, the fur trade and the gold rush. The Stikine River trade route brought the Tlingit people here thousands of years ago, evidenced by some forty petroglyphs at Petroglyph Beach State Historic Site and Totem Park.

Day 4

Date : 26/05/2025

Rudyerd Bay (Misty Fjords)

Day 5

Date : 27/05/2025

Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada

Prince Rupert, set amongst the coastal mountains, is the jumping-off point for travelers joining the coastal ferries to Haida Gwaii, Vancouver or north to Alaska. Highlights include the quaint Cow Bay with its shops and restaurants, the Museum of Northern British Columbia, the totem carving house or the stunning sunken gardens.

Day 6

Date : 28/05/2025

Scenic cruising Grenville Channel

Grenville Channel is a long, well-protected channel along the northern British Columbia coast between the large Pitt Island and the mainland. It is an important shipping lane, and you are likely to see ships of many different types and sizes as you pass through. The shores are mountainous on both sides, with two notable peaks about halfway through, Mt. Batchellor on the east side and Mt. Saunders on Pitt Island to the west. There are a number of Indian Reserves and Marine Parks in the mountains and narrow waterways off the channel.

Day 7

Date : 29/05/2025

Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada

Located on the now-dormant Alert Bay volcanic belt, Cormorant Island is host to Vancouver Island's oldest northern community, the small town of Alert Bay. It is located in the traditional territory of the Kwakwaka'wakw First Nation and today is a blend of both aboriginal and pioneer culture.

Day 8

Date : 30/05/2025

Vancouver, B.C., CA

Vancouver is a city blessed with unparalleled natural beauty. Surrounded by mountains and water, the cityscape is a stunning juxtaposition of modern architecture against a backdrop of majestic peaks and the Pacific Ocean. Stanley Park, an urban oasis, offers a haven of lush forests, seawalls, and beaches, providing a perfect escape into nature without leaving the city. From skiing and snowboarding in the nearby mountains during the winter to hiking, biking, and kayaking in the warmer months, outdoor enthusiasts will find a paradise here. Grouse Mountain, a short drive from downtown, transforms into a winter wonderland, and the extensive network of trails in and around the city provides endless opportunities for exploration. Vancouver's multicultural population has resulted in a rich tapestry of cultures and cuisines. The city's diverse neighborhoods showcase a vibrant mix of art, music, and culinary experiences. Food lovers can indulge in a world of flavors, from Asian street food to Pacific Northwest seafood, making Vancouver a true epicenter of cultural fusion and gastronomic delights.

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  • Flights

Ocean View Suite from £3,994 per person

Veranda Suite from £4,504 per person 

Penthouse Suite from £6,374 per person 

Owners Suite and Above from £7,309 per person