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19 Day Alaska Inside Passage | Northbound

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Embark on the ultimate Inside Passage Expedition! Sail through breathtaking fjords, witness calving glaciers, spot incredible wildlife, and explore remote Alaskan towns on this unforgettable adventure

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Experience the Inside Passage Expedition, a journey filled with stunning landscapes, incredible wildlife, and rich cultural history. From Vancouver to Alaska, this expedition showcases glaciers, fjords, remote islands, and Indigenous heritage sites.

Begin your adventure in Vancouver, where you can explore Gastown, Stanley Park, and vibrant food markets. Then, embark on your Inside Passage Expedition, sailing through Canada’s protected coastal route, known for its lush rainforests, misty fjords, and abundant marine life.

Visit Misty Fjords National Monument, a breathtaking wilderness of towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and wildlife-rich waters. In Wrangell, discover ancient petroglyphs and the traditions of the Tlingit people. Explore Sitka, a town blending Tlingit, Russian, and American history, and marvel at its scenic coastal beauty.

Sail through Icy Bay, where calving glaciers and floating icebergs create a dramatic Arctic seascape. Cruise the Gulf of Alaska, watching for humpback whales, orcas, and seabirds. Visit Kodiak Island and Katmai National Park, home to the largest brown bear populations in the world.

Continue to Dutch Harbor, St Paul, and St Matthew Island, where rich history and diverse wildlife await. As your Inside Passage Expedition concludes in Nome, reflect on an unforgettable journey through one of the most spectacular regions on Earth.

INCLUSIONS

This 19 Day Alaska and Canada Inside Passage Expedition includes an overnights in Vancouver and Seattle. Also included is a flight from Nome to Seattle as well as a Vancouver city tour. Enjoy all meals onboard and beverages available at meals and throughout the day and evening. Free WiFi. Expedition leaders and much more! See tabs below for a full list of inclusions. Secure your expedition today. Call us to find out more.

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Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive Vancouver, Canada

Your Inside Passage Expedition begins with an overnight stay in Vancouver, a vibrant seaport city surrounded by towering mountains and the Pacific Ocean. Known for its breathtaking scenery and diverse culture, Vancouver offers a perfect introduction to your journey.

Explore the city’s unique neighbourhoods, each with its own character. Wander through Gastown, Vancouver’s historic district, where cobblestone streets, charming cafes, and the famous steam clock create a lively atmosphere. For panoramic city views, visit the Vancouver Lookout, a 553-foot observation deck offering stunning 360-degree views of the skyline, mountains, and ocean.

Vancouver is also a food lover’s paradise, with world-class farm-to-table dining and an exciting mix of international cuisine. From fresh seafood to authentic Asian dishes, the city’s culinary scene is not to be missed.

Take this time to relax and settle in before embarking on your Alaskan adventure. Tomorrow, your expedition cruise begins, taking you through some of the world’s most spectacular coastal landscapes.

MEALS: MEALS: Nil

MEALS: OVERNIGHT: 4-Star Hotel, Vancouver

Day 2: Vancouver – City Tour – Embark Ship

After a delicious breakfast at your hotel, we start the day with a guided city tour of Vancouver, exploring its main highlights and scenic attractions. From historic Gastown to bustling waterfront areas, this tour provides a great introduction to British Columbia’s largest city.

Once the tour is complete, we transfer you to the pier, where your expedition ship, MS Roald Amundsen, awaits. As you step aboard, take some time to settle into your cabin and explore the ship. This state-of-the-art vessel will be your home throughout this incredible journey.

Before we set sail, attend the mandatory safety briefing, where you’ll meet your Expedition Team. These knowledgeable guides and experts will lead you on excursions, landings, and fascinating lectures throughout the voyage.

In the evening, sit down for a welcome dinner, where you can meet fellow travellers and toast the start of your Alaskan adventure. As we leave Vancouver behind and head toward the Inside Passage, your journey into one of the world’s most spectacular wilderness areas has officially begun.

MEALS: MEALS: Breakfast, Dinner

OVERNIGHT: MS Roald Amundsen

Day 3: Canada’s Inside Passage

Today, we sail through Canada’s Inside Passage, a spectacular coastal route that stretches over 930 miles through the North American Pacific Fjordland. This protected waterway is known for its towering mountains, lush forests, and winding fjords, creating a breathtaking backdrop for your journey.

Unlike larger cruise ships that pass through at night, our expedition vessel allows you to experience this incredible scenery in daylight. As we navigate through narrow inlets and hidden channels, you’ll have uninterrupted views of rugged coastlines, remote islands, and pristine wilderness.

Keep your cameras and binoculars ready, as this region is rich in wildlife. The waters are home to humpback, fin, and minke whales, and if we’re lucky, we may even spot a pod of orcas. Look to the skies and treetops for Bald Eagles, while along the shore, you might see black bears, sea otters, and seals.

As we continue our journey, take the time to relax on deck, soak in the tranquillity of the fjords, and enjoy the ever-changing scenery of this remarkable part of the world.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

OVERNIGHT: MS Roald Amundsen

Day 4: Misty Fjords

Today, we explore Misty Fjords, a breathtaking wilderness within the Tongass National Forest. This remote and pristine area is a landscape of towering evergreen forests, cascading waterfalls, and snowcapped peaks. The famous naturalist John Muir once described Misty Fjords as one of the most beautiful places he had ever seen—and it’s easy to see why.

If weather conditions allow, you’ll have the opportunity to venture deeper into this untouched paradise. Join the Expedition Team on a small expedition boat tour or, for a more immersive experience, paddle through the fjords by kayak. This will give you an up-close view of the steep cliffs, mist-covered valleys, and reflective waters that make Misty Fjords so special.

This region is teeming with wildlife. Keep an eye out for mountain goats scaling rocky cliffs, black and brown bears roaming the shoreline, and moose moving through the dense forest.

The waters are home to Pacific salmon, otters, Steller sea lions, and harbour seals, while orcas and Dall’s porpoises glide gracefully through the fjords. Above, herons and Bald Eagles soar against the dramatic mountain backdrop.

With its stunning scenery and rich wildlife, Misty Fjords is a highlight of your Inside Passage Expedition.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

OVERNIGHT: MS Roald Amundsen

Day 5: Wrangell

Today, we arrive in Wrangell, one of Alaska’s oldest harbour towns, with a rich history and deep Indigenous roots. This small but fascinating community has been governed by three nations—the Tlingit people, the British, and the Russians—before becoming part of the United States.

Just one mile from town, you’ll find Petroglyph Beach, where ancient rock carvings are scattered along the sand. These mysterious symbols, etched into stone by the Tlingit people thousands of years ago, provide a rare glimpse into Alaska’s early history.

To learn more, visit Wrangell’s local museum, where exhibits showcase the town’s diverse past. You can also cross to Shakes Island, home to the Chief Shakes Tribal House and traditional totem poles that share the stories and legends of the Tlingit people.

For those who love the outdoors, Wrangell offers beautiful nature trails. Walk along the mouth of the Stikine River, a famous waterway once used by fur traders and prospectors, or take a hike up Mount Dewey, where you’ll be surrounded by lush rainforest and stunning views.

With its ancient petroglyphs, cultural history, and scenic landscapes, Wrangell is a memorable stop on your Inside Passage Expedition.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

OVERNIGHT: MS Roald Amundsen

Day 6: Sitka

Today, we arrive in Sitka, a town rich in history and surrounded by stunning natural beauty. Nestled within the Tongass National Forest, Sitka is accessible only by sea or air, making it one of Alaska’s most remote yet fascinating destinations. As we sail in, step out on deck to admire the breathtaking views of the Sisters Mountains and Mount Edgecumbe, a majestic dormant volcano.

Sitka has been home to the Tlingit people for over 10,000 years. In the early 19th century, Russian explorers settled here, making it the capital of Russian America. After Russia lost the Crimean War, Sitka was sold to the United States in 1867, marking a significant turning point in Alaska’s history. Today, the town reflects a unique blend of Tlingit, Russian, and American influences.

To experience Sitka’s cultural heritage, visit the Russian Orthodox Cathedral and the Russian Bishop’s House, both reminders of its Russian past. At Sitka National Historical Park, you can admire intricately carved Haida and Tlingit totem poles while following a scenic walking trail through the lush coastal forest that leads to the ocean’s edge.

With its stunning scenery and rich cultural diversity, Sitka offers a fascinating glimpse into Alaska’s past and present.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

OVERNIGHT: MS Roald Amundsen

Day 7: Icy Bay

Today, we explore the stunning glacial landscapes of Icy Bay, a remote and ever-changing wilderness in the Gulf of Alaska. This breathtaking bay is home to three massive glaciers—Guyot, Yahtse, and Tyndall—which regularly calve into the icy waters, creating a dramatic display of towering icebergs and floating ice.

If weather and conditions allow, you’ll have the opportunity to venture closer to these incredible glaciers. Join the Expedition Team on a small expedition boat tour, or paddle through the icy waters by kayak for a truly immersive experience. Surrounded by sheer ice walls and the crisp Arctic air, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for this dynamic glacial environment.

Icy Bay is also rich in wildlife, making it a paradise for photographers and nature lovers. Keep an eye out for humpback whales breaching in the distance, orcas gliding through the fjords, and sea otters floating playfully among the ice. Along the shores, you may spot Steller sea lions, harbour seals, and a variety of seabirds perched on the ice.

With its towering glaciers, pristine waters, and incredible wildlife, Icy Bay is one of the most remarkable stops on your Inside Passage Expedition.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

OVERNIGHT: MS Roald Amundsen

Day 8: Gulf of Alaska

Today, we continue our journey across the vast and scenic Gulf of Alaska. This is the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and enjoy the many onboard facilities as we sail through open waters surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.

Take advantage of the ship’s wellness amenities, including the infinity pool, hot tubs, and sauna, or keep active with a run on the deck or a workout in the gym. For those looking to truly unwind, a massage at the spa offers the ultimate relaxation.

For a more educational experience, visit the Science Centre, where the Expedition Team hosts engaging lectures and discussions on Alaska’s wildlife, geology, glaciology, history, and Indigenous cultures. This is a great chance to deepen your understanding of the fascinating places we’ve explored and those still to come.

Birdwatchers should keep an eye on the skies, as the Gulf of Alaska is home to three species of North Pacific albatross. The Laysan and Black-footed Albatross are often seen, while the Short-tailed Albatross is rarer—but spotting one is an exciting highlight for nature lovers.

Whether you choose to relax, learn, or simply soak in the scenery, today is a perfect day to enjoy life at sea.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

OVERNIGHT: MS Roald Amundsen

Day 9: Kodiak Island

Today, we arrive at Kodiak Island, known as the ‘Emerald Isle’ due to its lush spruce forests and rolling grasslands. As the second-largest island in the United States, Kodiak is a remote and breathtakingly beautiful wilderness.

This island is also home to the Kodiak brown bear, one of the largest bear species in the world. Around 3,500 of these magnificent creatures roam the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, which covers two-thirds of the island. This protected area provides a safe and thriving habitat for the bears, along with bald eagles, foxes, and rich marine life.

From the safety of our small expedition boats, we’ll search for these powerful yet graceful animals in their natural habitat. With luck, we may observe them foraging for food, fishing in the rivers, or roaming the shoreline. This experience offers a rare and intimate glimpse into the daily lives of these iconic bears, set against the rugged beauty of Alaska’s remote wilderness.

Kodiak Island is a must-visit destination for wildlife enthusiasts, offering incredible photography opportunities and unforgettable encounters with Alaska’s most famous predator.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

OVERNIGHT: MS Roald Amundsen

Day 10: Katmai National Park

Today, we explore Katmai National Park, a vast wilderness spanning four million acres. Known for its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife, Katmai is home to over a dozen active volcanoes and the largest concentration of protected brown bears in the world, with more than 2,000 bears roaming its remote terrain.

With the guidance of an experienced bear guard, we will safely observe these incredible creatures from the deck of our ship or aboard small expedition boats. Depending on conditions, we may explore Geographic Harbor, Kinak Bay, or Kukak Bay—all prime locations for spotting brown bears in their natural habitat.

Watch as these massive yet agile animals go about their daily activities. We may see them foraging for berries, digging for clams along the shore, or catching salmon in the rushing streams. Seeing a wild brown bear in action is an unforgettable experience, offering a rare glimpse into the natural rhythms of Alaska’s untamed wilderness.

With its breathtaking scenery, volcanic landscapes, and incredible wildlife encounters, Katmai National Park is a highlight of your expedition and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness Alaska’s iconic brown bears up close.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

OVERNIGHT: MS Roald Amundsen

Day 11: Alaskan Peninsula

Today, we explore the wild and rugged landscapes of the Alaska Peninsula, a vast and untamed region where towering mountains meet secluded bays and untouched coastline. This remote area is a haven for wildlife, offering a chance to experience Alaska’s raw natural beauty up close.

Join your Expedition Team as we navigate through hidden bays and narrow inlets, where few travellers have ventured before. Keep a lookout for Alaska’s iconic wildlife, as this region is home to brown bears foraging along the shores, Bald Eagles soaring overhead, and sea otters floating in the calm waters. If we’re lucky, we may also spot humpback whales gliding through the waves, a truly breathtaking sight.

Beyond its abundant wildlife, the Alaska Peninsula offers a fascinating geological history. The land here has been shaped by glacial movements, volcanic activity, and shifting tectonic forces, creating the dramatic landscapes we see today. Your Expedition Team will share insights into the natural processes that have sculpted this remote and rugged environment.

With its untouched wilderness, stunning coastal scenery, and rich wildlife, the Alaska Peninsula is a true highlight of your expedition.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

OVERNIGHT: MS Roald Amundsen

Day 12: Unga

Today, we visit Unga Village, a deserted yet picturesque settlement on the southern end of Unga Island. Once home to a small community, this now-abandoned town offers a fascinating glimpse into Alaska’s past, where nature has slowly reclaimed the land.

Originally settled by the Aleut people in 1833, Unga Village was once a thriving fishing community. However, by 1969, the town was abandoned as subsistence fishing was no longer enough to support the residents. Today, all that remains are weathered wooden buildings, standing as silent reminders of the people who once called this place home.

Despite its abandonment, Unga Village has a haunting beauty. A blanket of wildflowers, including pink lousewort and vibrant fireweed, now covers the land, creating a stunning contrast against the aged structures. The peaceful silence of the village, combined with the surrounding rugged coastline and untouched wilderness, makes for a truly unique and memorable experience.

If conditions allow, we will explore the village on foot, arriving by small expedition boats. As you wander through this eerie yet beautiful landscape, take in the sense of history and the power of nature’s reclamation.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

OVERNIGHT: MS Roald Amundsen

Day 13: Dutch Harbor

Today, we arrive at Dutch Harbor, America’s largest fishing port and a place rich in history, culture, and wildlife. As we sail towards this remote and fascinating town, you may catch a glimpse of Mount Makushin, a towering 6,000-foot volcano that occasionally releases steam into the sky.

Dutch Harbor is part of the Aleutian Islands, home to the Unungan (Aleut) people for thousands of years. At the Museum of the Aleutians, you’ll learn about their resilience, traditions, and connection to the land and sea. You can also visit the Russian Orthodox Cathedral, a reminder of the area’s Russian colonial past.

For those interested in wartime history, Dutch Harbor was the site of a 1942 World War II battle, when Japanese forces launched an air attack on the Aleutian Islands. A visit to the WWII museum provides insight into this often-overlooked chapter of history.

Wildlife thrives in and around Dutch Harbor. Look to the sky for Bald Eagles and puffins, while on land, you may see foxes, lemmings, and even wild horses. The surrounding waters are home to whales, sea lions, and playful porpoises. Dutch Harbor is also well-known as the setting for the TV series The Deadliest Catch, which follows crab fishermen battling extreme conditions.

With its mix of history, culture, and natural beauty, Dutch Harbor is a truly unique stop on your expedition.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

OVERNIGHT: MS Roald Amundsen

Day 14: At Sea

Today, we continue our journey south through the Bering Sea, leaving the Aleutian Islands behind as we make our way towards our next destination. This is the perfect day to relax, reflect, and enjoy the many facilities onboard.

The Expedition Team will host engaging lectures and discussions, providing fascinating insights into the wildlife, geology, and history of Alaska. This is a great chance to ask questions, learn more about the places we’ve explored, and prepare for the adventures ahead.

For wildlife enthusiasts, keep your binoculars and cameras ready. The open sea is home to puffins, auklets, and murrelets, and if you’re lucky, you may even spot the rare Red-legged Kittiwake, a seabird found only in this part of the world.

If you prefer to unwind, spend time in the Explorer Lounge & Bar, where you can enjoy a drink while admiring the breathtaking ocean views. Alternatively, take a dip in the infinity pool, soak in the hot tubs, or simply find a quiet spot on deck to watch the world go by.

Whether you choose to relax or learn, today is a perfect opportunity to soak in the beauty of the open ocean before our next adventure.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

OVERNIGHT: MS Roald Amundsen

Day 15: St Paul Island

Today, we visit St Paul Island, the largest of the Pribilof Islands and home to the biggest Unangan (Aleut) community in the United States, with around 480 residents. This windswept and remote island offers a fascinating look at the Unangan people’s history, culture, and deep connection to the land and sea.

One of the most interesting historical sites on the island is the remains of barabaras—traditional Unangan dwellings built partially underground to protect against the harsh Bering Sea winds. These structures offer a glimpse into how Indigenous people adapted to life in this isolated environment for thousands of years.

St Paul is also a birdwatcher’s paradise, designated as an Important Bird Area (IBA). Around 300 species of migratory birds stop here during their long journeys. Look out for Horned and Tufted Puffins, the rare Pribilof Sandpiper, and the elusive Red-legged Kittiwake, a seabird found in only a few places in the world.

The island’s rugged shores are home to one of the world’s largest populations of northern fur seals, with nearly half of all fur seals on Earth living here. Watching these charming animals waddle along the beach or play in the surf is a true wildlife highlight of your expedition.

With its rich Indigenous history and incredible wildlife, St Paul is a remarkable stop on your journey.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

OVERNIGHT: MS Roald Amundsen

Day 16: St Matthew Island

Today, we explore St Matthew Island, one of the most remote and uninhabited islands in the Bering Sea. Located 200 miles from the nearest village, this isolated and untamed wilderness is part of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge.

Despite its harsh environment, St Matthew has a haunting beauty, with black sand beaches, rugged cliffs, and rolling tundra covered in wildflowers. Scattered among the landscape are the remains of abandoned buildings, silent reminders of past attempts to settle here—all of which ultimately failed due to the island’s extreme isolation.

Today, the only full-time residents of St Matthew are seabirds. Thousands of puffins, murres, and cormorants make their home on the island, filling the skies with their calls. If we’re lucky, we may spot the rare McKay’s Bunting, a small songbird that breeds almost exclusively on St Matthew Island.

Another unique inhabitant of the island is the singing vole—a small rodent known for its distinctive, high-pitched vocalisations. Keep an ear out as we explore, and you may hear its unusual call echoing across the tundra.

With its untouched landscapes, abundant birdlife, and fascinating history, St Matthew Island is a truly special stop on your expedition.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

OVERNIGHT: MS Roald Amundsen

Day 17: Bering Sea

Today, we cruise across the Bering Sea, a vast stretch of water that separates Russia to the west and the United States to the east. This remote and rugged region is teeming with wildlife, offering one last chance to spot incredible marine life and seabirds as we make our way toward the final leg of our journey.

Keep your eyes on the water—you may see humpback whales surfacing, or catch glimpses of seabirds soaring overhead, including puffins, kittiwakes, and shearwaters. This is a perfect opportunity to relax on deck, breathe in the fresh ocean air, and take in the sweeping views of the open sea.

As this is your final full day at sea, take the time to enjoy the ship’s facilities and reflect on your expedition. The Expedition Team will host a recap session, highlighting the unforgettable experiences, wildlife encounters, and fascinating destinations you’ve explored throughout the journey.

If you’re eager to learn more, visit the Science Centre, where you can review your photos, discuss your discoveries with fellow travellers, or deepen your knowledge about the Arctic and its wildlife.

With a day of relaxation, reflection, and final wildlife spotting, your Alaskan expedition is coming to a memorable close.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

OVERNIGHT: MS Roald Amundsen

Day 18: Nome – Disembark Ship ~ Seattle

Today, we arrive in Nome, a historic Alaskan town with a fascinating Gold Rush past. In 1898, prospectors flocked here in search of fortune, and even today, some people still pan for gold in the area.

As you explore Nome, you’ll see reminders of its gold-mining history everywhere. Scattered throughout the landscape are abandoned dredges, old steam engines, and railroad tracks—all relics of a time when Nome was bustling with hopeful fortune seekers. These remnants give the town a unique and nostalgic atmosphere, making it a truly special stop on our journey.

Nome also holds an important place in polar exploration history. This town was the final stop for three of Roald Amundsen’s great Arctic expeditions, including his 1926 attempt to reach the North Pole by air. Standing in this remote and rugged town, it’s easy to imagine the challenges and triumphs of those early explorers.

After taking in the sights of Nome, it will be time to say farewell to MS Roald Amundsen and begin your journey home. From here, you’ll fly back to Seattle, where you’ll enjoy an overnight stay before your onward travels.

With incredible memories of Alaska’s wild landscapes, rich history, and breathtaking wildlife, your Inside Passage Expedition comes to a remarkable close.

MEALS: MEALS: Breakfast

MEALS: OVERNIGHT: 4 Star Hotel, Seattle

Day 19: Depart Seattle

Your Alaskan expedition comes to an end today as you arrive back in Seattle, known as the Emerald City for its lush greenery and stunning surroundings.

If you have time before your onward journey, why not explore some of Seattle’s highlights? Visit the Seattle Aquarium, where you can see playful sea otters, graceful jellyfish, and a giant Pacific octopus up close.

For breathtaking city and water views, take a leisurely stroll through the Olympic Sculpture Park. This nine-acre outdoor museum showcases impressive art installations set against the backdrop of Puget Sound and the surrounding mountains.

No trip to Seattle is complete without a visit to Pike Place Market. Operating for over 100 years, this iconic farmer’s market is filled with fresh seafood, artisan crafts, street performers, and lively vendors. You might even witness the famous fishmongers tossing salmon from stall to stall!

With one last taste of Seattle’s vibrant energy, it’s time to say farewell and continue your journey home. As you reflect on your incredible Inside Passage Expedition, you’ll take with you unforgettable memories of stunning landscapes, remarkable wildlife, and fascinating history.

MEALS: MEALS: Breakfast

Description

Experience the Inside Passage Expedition, a journey filled with stunning landscapes, incredible wildlife, and rich cultural history. From Vancouver to Alaska, this expedition showcases glaciers, fjords, remote islands, and Indigenous heritage sites.

Begin your adventure in Vancouver, where you can explore Gastown, Stanley Park, and vibrant food markets. Then, embark on your Inside Passage Expedition, sailing through Canada’s protected coastal route, known for its lush rainforests, misty fjords, and abundant marine life.

Visit Misty Fjords National Monument, a breathtaking wilderness of towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and wildlife-rich waters. In Wrangell, discover ancient petroglyphs and the traditions of the Tlingit people. Explore Sitka, a town blending Tlingit, Russian, and American history, and marvel at its scenic coastal beauty.

Sail through Icy Bay, where calving glaciers and floating icebergs create a dramatic Arctic seascape. Cruise the Gulf of Alaska, watching for humpback whales, orcas, and seabirds. Visit Kodiak Island and Katmai National Park, home to the largest brown bear populations in the world.

Continue to Dutch Harbor, St Paul, and St Matthew Island, where rich history and diverse wildlife await. As your Inside Passage Expedition concludes in Nome, reflect on an unforgettable journey through one of the most spectacular regions on Earth.

INCLUSIONS

This 19 Day Alaska and Canada Inside Passage Expedition includes an overnights in Vancouver and Seattle. Also included is a flight from Nome to Seattle as well as a Vancouver city tour. Enjoy all meals onboard and beverages available at meals and throughout the day and evening. Free WiFi. Expedition leaders and much more! See tabs below for a full list of inclusions. Secure your expedition today. Call us to find out more.

INCLUSIONS

 

Flights

Flight in economy class from Nome to Seattle after the expedition cruise.

Transfers

Transfer from the hotel to the ship in Vancouver, including city tour, before the expedition cruise

Transfer from the ship to the airport in Nome after the expedition cruise

Transfer from the airport to the hotel in Seattle after the expedition cruise

Hotel

Overnight in Vancouver, including breakfast, before the expedition cruise

Overnight in Seattle, including breakfast, after the expedition cruise

Expedition Cruise

A stay in a cabin of your choice

Daily breakfast, lunch and dinner

Wine, beer and spirits available at meals and throughout the day and evening (subject to licensing laws, excludes premium drinks)

All day coffee, tea and soft drinks

Meals and take-away available throughout the day during Fredheim restaurant opening hours

Fine dining in restaurant Lindstrøm included for suite guests

A complimentary water bottle to refill on board and take home

A polar expedition jacket, a backpack, or another piece of HX kit

Professional photos from your trip taken by our onboard photographer

Complimentary Wi-Fi. Please note, streaming is not supported

Use of sauna, hot tubs, pool, fitness room, lounges and more

Gratuities included. Fantastic service is standard at HX – though if you’d like to leave something extra, it’s always appreciated

Range of included activities

Onboard Activities

In-depth lectures and discussions hosted by experts on the Expedition Team

Full access to the ship’s Science Centre

Citizen Science Programme allows guests to assist with ongoing scientific research

Professional onboard photographer gives tips and tricks for the best landscape and wildlife photos

Informal gatherings with the crew for daily briefings

Landing Activities

Escorted landings with small expedition boats

Loan of boots, trekking poles and all equipment for activities

Expedition photographers on hand to assist you

Notes

All planned activities are subject to weather and ice conditions

Excursions and activities are subject to change

Please make sure you meet all entry and boarding requirements

Depending on your individual flight times, an additional overnight in Oslo might be necessary (not included)

 

EXCLUSIONS

 

International flights

Additional overnight(s) if required due to international flight timings

Travel insurance

Luggage handling

Optional shore excursions with our local partners

Optional small-group activities with our Expedition Team

Anything not mentioned in INCLUSIONS

DEPARTURE DATES

 

DEPARTURE DATES 2025:

23rd July: MS Roald Amundsen

MS ROALD AMUNDSEN

MS ROALD AMUNDSEN

MS Roald Amundsen is a state-of-the-art hybrid-powered expedition ship, named after the legendary Norwegian explorer who was the first to reach the South Pole. Designed for sustainable travel, this pioneering vessel is one of the most environmentally friendly cruise ships in the world, offering an exceptional blend of comfort, adventure, and innovation.

Fully equipped for voyages in polar waters, MS Roald Amundsen serves as a modern base camp at sea, bringing adventurers to some of the most remote and spectacular destinations on the planet.

 

MS ROALD AMUNDSEN SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Year Built: 2019
  • Capacity: 490
  • Shipyard: Kleven Yards, Norway
  • Gross Tonnage: 20,889 T
  • Speed: 15 knots
  • Length: 140 m
  • Beam: 23.6 m

 

MS ROALD AMUNDSEN CABINS:

Polar Outside
Comfortable and stylish, these cabins include a double bed (convertible to two singles on request) and a private bathroom with a shower. Some cabins feature a sofa bed.

RR | Outside Cabin

  • Lower-deck location
  • Window
  • Double bed (optional twin configuration)
  • Bathrobes and slippers available on request
  • Guests: Up to 4 | Size: 19-23 m²

 

Arctic Superior
Spacious and well-appointed, Arctic Superior cabins feature private balconies in most cabins, a double bed (convertible to twins on request), and premium amenities.

XTD | Outside Cabin with Balcony

  • Upper-deck location
  • Private balcony
  • Double bed (optional twin configuration)
  • Bathrobes and slippers available on request
  • Guests: 2 | Size: 15-19 m²

 

Expedition Suite

For a more indulgent experience, Expedition Suites offer spacious accommodations with additional seating areas, large windows, and private balconies. Some suites also feature hot tubs.

ME | Suite with Balcony

  • Upper-deck location
  • Private balcony
  • Double bed (optional twin configuration)
  • Bathrobes, slippers and mini-bar available (charges may apply)
  • Guests: Up to 4 | Size: 22-28 m²

 

SHIP FEATURES & AMENITIES

Explorer Lounge & Bar

Relax in the elegant Explorer Lounge & Bar, where you can unwind in comfortable seating and enjoy stunning panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling windows.

 

Science Centre

At the heart of the ship, the Science Centre features cutting-edge technology, interactive exhibits, and hands-on learning experiences. This is where guests can join expert-led lectures, examine specimens under microscopes, and take part in Citizen Science programs.

 

Outdoor Observation Deck

A two-level indoor/outdoor observation area is an ideal place to scan the scenery and watch for wildlife with your binoculars.

 

Sustainability & Hybrid Technology.

MS Roald Amundsen is equipped with hybrid propulsion technology that reduces fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by 20%, setting a new standard in sustainable expedition cruising.

 

Wellness & Relaxation
After a day of exploring, guests can rejuvenate in the wellness centre, which offers spa treatments, a sauna, and an infinity pool. The fitness room provides a well-equipped space to stay active while at sea.

 

All-Inclusive Expedition Experience

MS Roald Amundsen offers an all-inclusive expedition experience, ensuring a hassle-free and immersive journey:

  • Daily excursions and activities led by the Expedition Team
  • Access to the onboard Science Centre for interactive learning
  • Complimentary meals, gratuities, and drinks (with meals)
  • Use of the wellness centre, hot tubs, infinity pool, and fitness room
  • Citizen Science programs where guests can contribute to real research projects
  • Professional onboard photographers offering tips and capturing stunning expedition moments

 

MS Roald Amundsen is the ultimate expedition vessel, combining cutting-edge sustainability, modern luxury, and thrilling adventure. Step aboard and embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey to some of the world’s most remote and breathtaking destinations.

OPTIONS & UPGRADES

 

CABIN UPGRADES:

Upgrade your cabin. Prices vary per departure dates and cabin type and displayed in drop down menu in Buy Now section

HX HURTIGRUTEN EXPEDITIONS

 

This package is subject to HX Hurtigruten Expeditions Terms and Conditions.

 

DESTINATION & PASSPORT REQUIREMENTS:

Exploring the world shouldn’t be stressful, and with each of our unique destinations having different entry requirements (Identification, Visa, Vaccination Status, etc.) it can be confusing to get the right information for your passport. This is why we have pulled together all the information with the help of our partners at Smartvel to ensure you have everything you need to plan your next adventure with us.

Like with any international travel, A valid passport is essential, as it’s the only accepted identification document. The passport validity must be in accordance with national requirements in the country/countries you will visit AND have a minimum of 6 months remaining validity at the end of your cruise.

To comply with clearance requirements in some destinations, we collect guests’ passports during check-in. Please be assured that your passport is kept in a secure location throughout the expedition cruise and will be returned to you at the end of your stay with us.

 

SMARTVEL TRAVEL TOOL:
To ensure you are ready for your upcoming expedition cruise, our partnership with Smartvel means you can find out the specific destination requirements for you.

Enter your information and details about your upcoming trip into the portal.

The portal will confirm the specific destination requirements for your trip (Inc. Passport, Visa, Vaccination Requirements, Covid-19 Requirements)

Carefully read the requirements and select the ‘+’ next to ‘travel documents’ to find specific destination requirements (Inc. Passport, Visa, Vaccination Requirements, and COVID-19 requirements.

If you are transiting through another country, fill out the ‘transit’ section to find out the required documents.

Should you have any issues finding your requirements, please see the additional destination requirement information below.

Click on the link below to find out what you need to do to enter the country you are sailing from.

Please Note: We are unable to accept any liability if you are denied access to a flight or entry into a country or are otherwise affected by difficulties or costs resulting from your passport not being approved or if you have not obtained the required documentation. It is your responsibility to ensure that you comply with any mandatory visa or travel documentation that is required at the time of travel.

 

MEDICAL SCREENING FORM:

At HX Hurtigruten Expeditions – we explore some of the world’s most remote locations and as such,in many of these locations, sophisticated medical services are few and far between. Medical care at sea is limited, and often emergency sea and air services may also be inaccessible, particularly in the polar regions. It is therefore vital that you make us aware of any current or past health issues.
The Health, Safety and well-being of you our guests and on-board crew are our top priority, and we want to ensure that all our guests are fit for travel. On board all our ships, we will have a qualified physician, which have a small, limited medical facility with basic medical supplies and equipment. Still, that makes it more difficult to diagnose and treat even the simplest conditions. This often leads to missed diagnosis, worsening conditions, a greater burden of chronic disease, and in some cases, unnecessary costly medical disembarkations.

Our expeditions often explore remote regions, where sophisticated medical services are not readily available. To minimize the risks to your health, it’s vital that guests on Antarctic sailings make our medical partner, Vikand, aware of any current or past health issues via a Medical Screening Form.

The form is assessed by Vikand, a maritime medical specialist.

As such we require all guests (including children) to submit and complete the Medical Screening Form before departure to Antarctica.

How to complete the Medical Screening Form?

All forms consist of two sections – The guest section and the Doctor’s section. Both sections need to be filled in and signed. If your own doctor refuses to sign the form, please contact an alternative doctor, or use online doctor services to fill in the form. Vikand Medicals is also offering a digital appointment service to support the Medical Screening Form process. This appointment can be booked through the Vikand portal.

The Medical Screening Form can be filled out by a doctor and by a DO (Doctor of Osteopathy) or Physician’s Assistant (PA).

People who can NOT fill out a Medical Screening Form:

Nurse Practitioner

Advance Nurse Practitioner/ Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)

Pharmacist

Nurse (RN or RNA)

EMTs

Or any other medical-related professional who does not have a doctor’s certificate/ licence.

Upon submitting your Medical Screening Form, you will receive an e-mail confirmation to the e-mail included within your submission form – please also check Spam / Junk Folders as they could appear here. If you still haven’t received any confirmation within an hour of submitting your form, please contact Hurtigruten Customer Service, and we can get a confirmation e-mail sent to you.
If you have submitted your Medical Screening Form within 4-8 weeks from departure, you should expect to receive the results within 3 working days (if submitted more than 8 weeks out, it might take longer for results to come through). If the screening team has a doubt about the passenger’s safety to join the Expedition sailing to a remote destination, an additional week might be needed to get a second opinion.

Please note: We are only accepting the Medical Screening Form available through the Vikand portal which has been specially designed for HX Hurtigruten Expedition sailings to remote destinations.
Appointments with Vikand

Vikand Medicals is also offering a digital appointment service to support the Medical Screening Form process.

This appointment can be booked through the Vikand portal

The cost for an appointment with Vikand’s online doctor is 165 EUR, which is to be made payable at the time of booking – Vikand accepts both Visa and Mastercard. (In case of cancellation within 24 hours from the booked time or missed appointment, there is a service fee of 50 EUR which is non-refundable.)

Once you have made your appointment booking, you will receive a confirmation e-mail, that will include all the details of the online meeting room. Here, you will meet with one of Vikand’s doctors for your digital appointment.

Please Note: When you submit the Medical Screening Form, you will receive a Submission ID – which is your form’s tracking ID. When uploading the Doctor’s section of your medical form, or when using Vikand’s digital appointment service, it is important that you use this ID to ensure both sections of the Medical Screening Form are linked together. If you don’t use the Submission ID, this can delay the process and approval of your medical screening.

 

SHIP MANIFEST INFORMATION FORM:

All guests joining an expedition cruise must submit the Ship Manifest Information Form no later than eight weeks before embarkation.

GDPR & Data Protection

In completing this form, you are providing us with personal information which we process in accordance with the GDPR and our Privacy Policy. The information contained in sections 1-5 is essential information that is processed either on the basis of contractual necessity or in order to comply with legal obligations placed on us. The information in section 6 is not essential but may help us to make your trip more comfortable. By providing us with this information, you are giving us your explicit consent to process that data for this purpose. You can see more information about how we handle your data by following the link here.

 

VACCINATIONS AND VIRUSES:

The safety of our guests, our employees, and the communities we visit is our priority. We’ve partnered with experts in health and safety to design and implement protocols and procedures across our expedition fleet. You may require vaccinations for your expedition. Please consult your doctor for information on the vaccines you need for your expedition.

Yellow fever

Certain parts of South and Central America, along with our West African destinations, are located in what is classified as the “Yellow Fever endemic zones”. This means all travellers above the age of 9 months must receive the yellow fever vaccination before travelling to these regions. Please note this does not include travellers only visiting Antarctica.

The certificate for the yellow fever vaccination is only valid from 10 days after you receive the vaccination. If you have not had the vaccine in time, you may be denied entry to these areas or instructed to quarantine for up to 6 days. If such a situation occurs, Hurtigruten Expeditions cannot accept any liability.

If you need a vaccination certificate for the country you are visiting, but you are not able to have the vaccine due to medical reasons, contact a yellow fever vaccination centre or your doctor. They may provide you with an exemption certificate, which may be accepted by officials in countries that usually require a vaccination certificate.

Zika virus

Zika virus is also detected in Central and South America and Africa so we advise you to talk to your doctor to understand the risks, especially if you are trying to get or are pregnant.

Additional Information

When travelling to countries known to have a risk of yellow fever or Zika virus transmission, we also advise guests to ensure they bring suitable long-sleeved shirts and pants to wear when out on an expedition along with their own supply of insect repellent.

We also recommend seeking medical advice about yellow fever and Zika virus as it is a mandatory requirement for some areas in South and Central America as well as West Africa. You can find out more information about your destination via these links here:

https://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk/home.aspx

https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/list/

 

ADDITIONAL TERMS:

Hurtigruten reserves the right to remove availability at any time, potentially affecting unconfirmed bookings.

Hurtigruten reserves the right to increase sale prices due to availability.

All planned activities are subject to weather and ice conditions.

Excursions and activities may change.

Ensure all entry and boarding requirements are met.

Hurtigruten uses a flexible pricing system, with prices subject to availability and capacity control.

The 7 Day Money Guarantee does not apply to this package.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

 

OFFER:

By purchasing this package, you agree to MyHoliday2’s Terms and Conditions and the specific terms detailed in each information tab of the package.

The package is valid for one person based on twin share.

Bookings are subject to availability.

 

SINGLE TRAVELLERS:

Select the “SINGLE CABIN” option in the “Departure Date” dropdown list.

Accommodation for single customers on a tour or cruise package may be in a single room, subject to availability.

 

CHILDREN POLICY:

Contact us for child options

 

AMENDMENTS:

Any amendments are subject to the supplier’s terms and conditions.

Any changes will incur a $100 per person amendment fee PLUS any additional fees applied by the supplier.

All changes must be requested in writing.

No changes can be made within 90 days of departure. The standard cancellation policy will apply.

If unable to select new dates, a credit valid for 12 months may be offered.

 

CANCELLATION POLICY:

Cancellations are subject to MyHoliday2’s Terms and Conditions.

Refunds and credits will be offered in accordance with MyHoliday2’s Refund Policy.

 

PAYMENT PLANS:

MyHoliday2 offers a variety of payment plans based on your tour departure date. Refer to our Terms and Conditions for details.

All payment plans incur a 2% surcharge, paid with the deposit.

If the wrong plan is selected, a $25 fee will be charged to manually amend all invoices.

 

TOURS, DRIVERS & GUIDES

Day tours included may involve joining larger groups.

Drivers do not provide information on tours.

Drivers may assist in organizing expert guides at certain locations.

Refer to INCLUSIONS for the type of guides included in this package.

For more information on guides, refer to the Terms and Conditions.

 

TRANSFERS

Refer to INCLUSIONS/EXCLUSIONS to determine if a transfer is applicable and the type of transfer included.

If you have booked your own flights, send flight details to booking@myholiday2.com.au to confirm transfers.

Contact details for our local tour operator can be found on your voucher in your online account.

 

GROUP TRANSFER

The timing of group transfers will be set to accommodate the majority of arrival and departure flights.

If you arrive early or depart late, you may need to wait or make your own way to the hotel or airport at your own expense.

As you clear immigration, look for a MyHoliday2 sign with your name.

 

PRIVATE TRANSFER:

As you clear immigration, look for a MyHoliday2 sign with your name.

 

OTHER INFORMATION:

A 25% deposit is non-refundable.

Prices are in AUD$.

Travel insurance is highly recommended; MyHoliday2 takes no responsibility for any travel issues that may arise.

MyHoliday2 pricing reflects current market rates which may fluctuate from day to day.

MyHoliday2 is not obliged to refund or match any subsequent price reductions after purchase.

Customers must obtain the correct visa for their destination and cover associated fees. Please check visa and travel requirements via the Smartraveller website.

For any medical-related information, refer to Smartraveller or contact a travel medical specialist.

Customers must ensure their passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond the intended stay.

MyHoliday2 pricing reflects market rates, so package prices may fluctuate, and refunds to match subsequent price reductions are not guaranteed.

Departures are not guaranteed until confirmation.

If advertised availability is not present post-purchase, another date selection is necessary.

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