Departure Date: September 27, 2024;
Duration: 7-day cruise;
Cruise Line: Seabourn Cruise Line;
Cruise Ship: Seabourn Odyssey;
Ports of Call: Vancouver, Queen Charlotte Sound, Ketchikan, Sitka, Glacier Bay, Icy Strait Point, Haines, Juneau;
Day 0
Vancouver is ideally located and easily accessible, making it the perfect home port from which to embark on or return from an Alaska cruise. It is constantly named as one of the world’s most attractive cities. Over 800,000 cruise passengers pass through the Port of[…]
Day 1
The Inside Passage includes Queen Charlotte Sound. British Columbia’s Queen Charlotte Sound is a body of water in the Pacific Ocean that separates southern Vancouver Island from northern Haida Gwaii. Both Hecate Strait and Queen Charlotte Strait meet at their northern and southern ends. The[…]
Day 2
Due to its position at the southern end of the Inside Passage, Ketchikan is often referred to as Alaska’s “first city.” Ketchikan welcomes tourists from all around the world during the summer. It’s the starting point for most cruises to Alaska and the first place many[…]
Day 3
From May through September, Sitka serves as a popular stop for cruise ships traveling the Inside Passage. Huge cruise ships dock at sea, and smaller boats take people to the Crescent Harbor Lightering Facility or the O’Connell Bridge Lightering Facility. Sitka is one of the[…]
Day 4
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is a must-see for any cruise ship making its way north through Southeast Alaska, thanks to its towering mountains, ice-sculpted fjords, rich marine life, and, most of all, gigantic tidewater glaciers. The scenery of Glacier Bay National Park, which[…]
Day 5
Just outside the small village of Hoonah, which has Alaska’s largest native Tlingit Indian population, is the privately owned port of adventure known as Icy Strait Point. It’s named after the neighboring Icy Strait, and you’ll find it on Chichagof Island. Tlingit Indians have lived[…]
Day 6
Haines is a major stop for the Alaska Marine Highway System, whose ferries drop off RVers and other travelers en route to the Alaska Highway to the north. The town of Haines sits on the northern coast of Lynn Canal, the longest and deepest fjord[…]
Day 7
Juneau, often described as America’s most unusual state capital, is the only center of U.S. government with no roads leading into or out of town. The city is surrounded by nature, namely towering mountains and the waters of Gastineau Channel. The modern city of Juneau is[…]
Enjoy a seven-night Alaska Glaciers from Vancouver through the beautiful Inside Passage, exploring fjords, glacial valleys, and untouched wilderness of Alaska with Seabourn Cruise Line. Discover Queen Charlotte Sound, Ketchikan, Sitka, Glacier Bay, Icy Strait Point, Haines, Juneau from Vancouver with Seabourn’ cruise ship Seabourn Odyssey. Seabourn Odyssey leaving Vancouver for 7 nights from September 27, 2024.