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Wherever in the world you’re sailing, Serenade of the Seas® keeps you close to all the natural splendour. Once onboard, panoramic views and acres of glass ensure that you’ll never miss a moment of the surrounding scenery. In between adventures onshore, you can soak up the sun poolside, tee off on the mini golf green and dig into world-class flavours that will take you from Tuscany to Tokyo.
- 7 Night Alaska Inside Passage
- Serenade of the Seas
- 11th or 25th May 2025
- Vancouver (British Columbia) round-trip
- From £809 per person (inside cabin)
Itineraries
Day 1 (Embark)
Vancouver, British Columbia
Vancouver, a vibrant city on Canada’s west coast, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, surrounded by mountains and ocean. Visitors can explore its diverse neighborhoods, from the historic charm of Gastown to the trendy boutiques of Yaletown. Outdoor enthusiasts will love Stanley Park, one of the world’s largest urban green spaces, offering scenic trails and breathtaking views. With a thriving food scene and cultural attractions like the Museum of Anthropology, Vancouver offers something for every traveler.
Day 2
Inside Passage, Canada
The Inside Passage in Canada is a breathtaking coastal route that winds through a maze of islands and fjords along British Columbia’s coastline. Known for its spectacular scenery, the passage offers travelers the chance to spot diverse wildlife, including whales, dolphins, and bald eagles. Cruises through the Inside Passage provide an unforgettable experience, with towering mountains, lush forests, and serene waters at every turn. This iconic route is perfect for nature lovers and adventurers seeking to explore the remote and rugged beauty of Canada’s Pacific coast.
Day 3
Sitka, Alaska
Sitka, Alaska, is a picturesque town nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the snow-capped peaks of the Tongass National Forest. Steeped in history, it was once the capital of Russian America, and visitors can explore its rich cultural heritage at sites like the Russian Bishop’s House and St. Michael’s Cathedral. The town is a gateway to incredible outdoor adventures, including kayaking among sea otters, hiking through lush rainforests, and fishing in pristine waters. With its unique blend of Native Tlingit, Russian, and American influences, Sitka offers a truly unique Alaskan experience.
Day 4
Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska and Juneau, Alaska
Tracy Arm Fjord, located near Juneau, Alaska, is a stunning natural wonder characterized by its towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and floating icebergs. The fjord is home to the twin Sawyer Glaciers, where visitors can witness the awe-inspiring sight of massive chunks of ice calving into the turquoise waters below. Juneau, the capital city of Alaska, offers a perfect base for exploring this and other nearby natural attractions, blending rugged wilderness with vibrant cultural experiences. From glacier tours and whale watching to exploring historic downtown Juneau, travelers will find a wealth of adventures in this breathtaking region.
Day 5
Ketchikan, Alaska
Ketchikan, Alaska, known as the "Salmon Capital of the World," is a charming coastal town rich in Native culture and surrounded by lush wilderness. Visitors can explore its vibrant arts scene, including the world's largest collection of totem poles at Totem Bight State Park and Saxman Native Village. The town's historic Creek Street, once a lively red-light district, now features quaint shops and galleries set on wooden boardwalks over the water. With opportunities for fishing, wildlife viewing, and exploring the Tongass National Forest, Ketchikan offers an authentic Alaskan experience.
Day 6
Prince Rupert, British Columbia
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, is a charming coastal city nestled on Kaien Island, offering visitors stunning ocean views and rich Indigenous culture. Known as the gateway to the wilderness, it’s the starting point for exploring the Great Bear Rainforest, home to grizzly bears, wolves, and the rare Kermode "spirit" bear. The city’s vibrant waterfront, with its bustling harbor and fresh seafood, invites travelers to experience the local lifestyle. Visitors can also immerse themselves in the area’s history at the Museum of Northern British Columbia, which showcases the art and heritage of the Tsimshian people.
Day 7
Inside Passage, Canada
Day 8
Vancouver, British Columbia
- Cruise Only
- $150 USD on-board credit included with fare
- Flights
- Inside Cabin from £809.00 per person
*Price correct at time of publication 14.08.2024