Offer: Special Fares + Up to Free Airfare + $25 Deposit + Choice of Up to $1,000 Shipboard Credit or Free Beverage Package & Included Gratuities
Booking Window: Now - 10/31/25
Applicable Sailings: All sailings
Terms & Conditions: Your choice of shipboard credit or a FREE beverage package & included gratuities. Shipboard credit based on cruise length. Up to 8 days: $500 per couple ($250 per person); 9 to 12 days: $750 per couple ($375 per person); 13+ days: $1,000 per couple ($500 per person). No beverage package on Egypt ships. Excludes World Cruise itineraries. A limited-time $25 per person deposit is due at time of booking for all featured itineraries; remaining deposit is due with final payment (excludes World Cruise itineraries). Rivers: FREE roundtrip international airfare based on select departures of Grand European Tour; Pharaohs & Pyramids; London, Paris & D-Day; Capitals of Eastern Europe, Christmastime in Paris & Normandy and Magnificent Mekong. FREE roundtrip airfare based on select departures of Mississippi Delta Explorer and New Orleans & Southern Charms. 2-FOR-1 airfare available on select 2026 River voyages in economy class. Additional restrictions may apply. Oceans: FREE roundtrip airfare based on select departures of Panama Canal & Central America. Expeditions: FREE roundtrip international airfare based on select departures of Antarctic Explorer. FREE roundtrip airfare based on select departures of Niagara & the Great Lakes. FREE Airfare offer available from most gateways and is subject to change: Based on inventory availability at time of purchase and may be withdrawn at any time. Additional restrictions may apply. A limited-time $25 per person deposit is due at time of booking for all featured itineraries; remaining deposit is due with final payment (excludes World Cruise itineraries).
About The Cruise
Expand your horizons on comfortable, state-of-the-art ships, intimate and thoughtfully created by experienced nautical architects and designers to enrich your interaction with your destination in every way. Each sister ship carries only 930 guests and is engineered at a scale that allows direct access into most ports. The fleet features understated elegance and modern Scandinavian design.
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Port
Arrive
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Wednesday, 9/23/26
About Vancouver
Most of Canada's imports from and exports to the Orient and Australia pass through Vancouver, Canada's gateway to the Pacific. From the harbor entrance, spot the Lion's Gate, made up of twin mountain peaks closely resembling crouching lions. Visitors enjoy discovering this cosmopolitan city, from the shops of Robson Street to historic Gastown.
The Inside Passage is a coastal route for vessels that weaves through islands on the Pacific coast of Alaska. This route offers stunning sights such as green islands, majestic mountains and sparkling glaciers such as the famous Hubbard Glacier.
Ketchikan was originally founded as a Native American fishery before growing during the 1898 Gold Rush to the Klondike. Much of the town's colorful past is still evident, both in the city center and especially in the nearby Native American villages, where visitors will be enchanted by colorfully carved totem poles and the fascinating legends that surround them.
Ketchikan Activities
Experience the sheer granite cliffs, plunging 1,000-foot waterfalls, crystalline lakes and low-hanging mists of Misty Fjords from the air on a seaplane.
Visit the Totem Heritage Center and explore the history of these cultural icons which can also be found throughout the city.
Stroll through the town and shop for local crafts and jewelry before having lunch at one of Ketchikan's classic cafes.
Sitka has perhaps the richest history of any Alaskan town. Explore the blend of Russian and Native American cultures while enjoying the unspoiled landscape at the gateway to remote Southeast Alaska. Both the local residents and abundant wildlife add to Sitka's authentic feel.
Sitka Activities
Sitka is a hiker's paradise, with trails of all levels of difficulty threading through the landscape. Try saltwater fishing, sea kayaking or simply stroll along the coast investigating the many tide pools.
There is no shortage of history in Sitka, with cultural and heritage hot spots including the Sitka National Historic Park, the Alaska Native Brotherhood Building, a National Historic Landmark, the Isabel Miller Museum, the Sitka National Historical Park and the Southeast Alaska Indian Cultural Center.
The longest river of ice in North America, the Hubbard Glacier is also one of the most active glaciers of its kind in Alaska. Traveling by ship gives the best view of this massive natural wonder. The glacier has vibrant blue coloring throughout and is 70 miles long and more than 6 miles wide. Listen as sheets of ice separate themselves from the glacier, known as “galloping,” and crash into the sea with a loud crack that echoes for miles.
The outdoor wonderland of Valdez, called the "Switzerland of Alaska" is rimmed by some of the world’s tallest coastal mountains. This picturesque setting is a prime destination for travelers, located on a wedge of flat land on the shore of Port Valdez, a deep-water fjord. There are glaciers aplenty, a dazzling mountain backdrop, infinite marine wildlife and opportunities for outdoor experiences.
Seward, a common port for many Alaskan cruise itineraries to embark and disembark, is not only one of Alaska’s oldest and most scenic communities. Seward’s downtown district is filled with quaint shops and art galleries and some of the most exciting outdoor adventures imaginable are right around the corner.
Seward Activities
CruisitudeTM Tip: Don’t miss the Alaska Sealife Center. This facility features beautiful local marine life in its natural habitat as well as views of the bay. Visitors can learn about the complex Alaskan ecosystem while enjoying the antics of sea lions, otters and porpoises.
• Spot seals, sea otters, puffins and whales from a Resurrection Bay wildlife cruise • Get up close to a glacier with a visit Kenai Fjords National Park. Once inside the park the Exit Glacier can be reached by foot
Homer, the cultural capital of south-central Alaska, offers a wide range of restaurants and art galleries in its commercial district as well as sweeping views of white-peaked mountains and glaciers set against a deep blue bay.
Homer Activities
Cruisitude™ Tip: Don’t miss out on the Kachemak Bay State Wilderness Park – a 350,000-acre paradise of mountains and glaciers with protected coves for paddling and ample hiking trails.
Wander around the quaint streets of nearby Seldovia or Halibut Cove.
Camp on the beach, spot bald eagles and search for record-breaking halibut at the Homer Spit, a 5-mile sandbar.
Explore the wonderful Pratt Museum, featuring Native Alaskan artifacts and exhibits on the marine life in nearby Kachemak Bay.
Kodiak, Alaska’s largest island, is also known for its outstanding fishing, with access to all five species of salmon along with cod, trout, halibut and rockfish. Kodiak’s most popular attraction is Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, a 2,812 mile refuge that covers two-thirds of the island and is home to 3,500 bears. The island’s mountainous terrain is also home to foxes, otters and eagles.
Kodiak Activities
For history buffs, Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park is a popular spot to learn about the island’s World War II history.
For the nature enthusiast, there are more than 100 miles of paved and gravel roads to explore throughout the wilderness.
The International Date Line is an imaginary line on the earth's surface, at approximately the 180th meridian (LONGITUDE). Traveling east across the line, takes the traveler back one day; traveling west, takes the traveler forward one day. Without the International Date Line travelers going westward would discover that when they returned home, one day more than they thought had passed, even though they had kept careful tally of the days. This first happened to Magellan's crew after the first circumnavigation of the globe!
Sapporo is the capital of Hokkaido and Japan's fifth largest city. Muroran, your gateway to Sapporo and the island of Hokkaido offers adventures into the Japanese countryside. Here, you´ll find volcanoes, hot springs and caldera lakes surrounded by dense virgin forests.
Sapporo Attractions
Odori Park is the broad median of Odori ("large street") in the center of Sapporo, separating the city into North and South. The park stretches over twelve blocks and offers pleasant green space during the warmer months, while staging the annual Sapporo Snow Festival in February.
Established in 1886, the Botanic Garden preserves a small part of the forest which formerly covered the Ishikari Plain. In addition, there is an alpine garden, a greenhouse, a small Ainu museum and several other minor attractions.
Mount Moiwa is one of several forested, small mountains surrounding the city of Sapporo. There is an observation platform and restaurant on its summit with spectacular day and night time views of the city.
Sapporo is the capital of Hokkaido and Japan's fifth largest city. Muroran, your gateway to Sapporo and the island of Hokkaido offers adventures into the Japanese countryside. Here, you´ll find volcanoes, hot springs and caldera lakes surrounded by dense virgin forests.
Sapporo Attractions
Odori Park is the broad median of Odori ("large street") in the center of Sapporo, separating the city into North and South. The park stretches over twelve blocks and offers pleasant green space during the warmer months, while staging the annual Sapporo Snow Festival in February.
Established in 1886, the Botanic Garden preserves a small part of the forest which formerly covered the Ishikari Plain. In addition, there is an alpine garden, a greenhouse, a small Ainu museum and several other minor attractions.
Mount Moiwa is one of several forested, small mountains surrounding the city of Sapporo. There is an observation platform and restaurant on its summit with spectacular day and night time views of the city.
Even though Tokyo is among the largest, most frenetic cities in the world, it's still able to maintain a great deal of efficiency and charm. Amid the endless buzzing neon signs and the overhead cable webs, Tokyo is home to some of the world's most impressive architecture, stylish shops and 4-star restaurants. But just a short distance outside the clamor of the city is a whole different world. In the surrounding small towns and villages you'll get a glimpse into Japan's rich culture and traditions. Here you'll discover scores of wooden residential homes, ancient temples, shrines and imperial gardens. From the frenzy-filled metropolis to the tranquil bonsai-tree-lined neighborhoods, Tokyo is truly a study in delightful contrasts.
Tokyo Attractions
Tokyo has so many incredible things for a visitor to see and do there just isn't time to do it all. But if you want to experience the true heart and soul of Tokyo, a visit to Kokyo, Japan's Imperial Palace, is a must. This magnificent, awe-inspiring edifice is an architectural marvel and home to the Emperor of Japan. Another cultural and architectural landmark not to be missed is the Sensoji Temple. Built in the 7th century, this is Tokyo's oldest and most significant Buddhist temple. This site is very popular with tourists, so plan to visit early. There are a number of traditional shops and restaurants nearby if the lines are long.
Even though Tokyo is among the largest, most frenetic cities in the world, it's still able to maintain a great deal of efficiency and charm. Amid the endless buzzing neon signs and the overhead cable webs, Tokyo is home to some of the world's most impressive architecture, stylish shops and 4-star restaurants. But just a short distance outside the clamor of the city is a whole different world. In the surrounding small towns and villages you'll get a glimpse into Japan's rich culture and traditions. Here you'll discover scores of wooden residential homes, ancient temples, shrines and imperial gardens. From the frenzy-filled metropolis to the tranquil bonsai-tree-lined neighborhoods, Tokyo is truly a study in delightful contrasts.
Tokyo Attractions
Tokyo has so many incredible things for a visitor to see and do there just isn't time to do it all. But if you want to experience the true heart and soul of Tokyo, a visit to Kokyo, Japan's Imperial Palace, is a must. This magnificent, awe-inspiring edifice is an architectural marvel and home to the Emperor of Japan. Another cultural and architectural landmark not to be missed is the Sensoji Temple. Built in the 7th century, this is Tokyo's oldest and most significant Buddhist temple. This site is very popular with tourists, so plan to visit early. There are a number of traditional shops and restaurants nearby if the lines are long.
Expand your horizons on comfortable, state-of-the-art ships, intimate and thoughtfully created by experienced nautical architects and designers to enrich your interaction with your destination in every way. Each sister ship carries only 930 guests and is engineered at a scale that allows direct access into most ports. The fleet features understated elegance and modern Scandinavian design.
Year Built
2018
Capacity
930
Meeting Rooms
Yes
Year Refurbished
N/A
Elevators
1
Casino
N/A
Registry
N/A
Restaurants
1
Disco
N/A
Tonnage
N/A
Bars
1
Fitness Center
Yes
Cabins
480
Pools
1
Children's Program
N/A
Handicap Cabins
N/A
Theaters
Y
Internet Cafe
N/A
Shops
Yes
Library
Yes
Spa
Yes
Cabin Categories | Decks
Deluxe Veranda
Explorer Suite
Penthouse Junior Suite
Penthouse Veranda
Veranda
Cabin Details
Size including veranda: 270 sq. ft.
11:00 a.m. embarkation
2:00 p.m. stateroom access
1 guaranteed priority reservations at each specialty restaurant: 60 days prior
Priority shore excursion reservations: 67 days prior
Priority booking of spa treatments: 60 days prior
Mini-bar with soft drinks, water & snacks, replenished once daily
Largest suite on board: 1,448 sq ft including expansive private veranda (multi-room suite)
11:00 AM embarkation
11:00 AM priority stateroom access
First opportunity to reserve shore excursions: 107 days prior to departure
4 guaranteed priority reservations at each alternative restaurant: 100 days prior to departure
First priority booking of spa treatments: 100 days prior to departure
King-size Viking Explorer Bed with luxury linens & pillows
Free Wi-Fi (connection speed may vary)
Three 42 flat-screen, interactive LCD TVs with intuitive remote & complimentary Movies On Demand
110/220 volt outlets & USB ports
Mini-bar with alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, water & upgraded snacks (replenished once daily); security safe; hair dryer
Direct-dial satellite phone & cell service
Large master bathroom featuring a spacious glass-enclosed shower, double-sink vanity, heated bathroom floor & anti-fog mirror, plus two guest bathrooms
Checking For Available Shore Excursions From ShoreTrips®
Prices are per person, double occupancy, cruise only and on select sailings. Prices shown are for stateroom categories as noted and are shown in US Dollars. Government taxes and fees are additional. Airfare is not included. Prices and itineraries are based on availability and are subject to change without notice.