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Northwest Passage, Bering Sea & Inside Passage

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 Cruise Length
34 Days
 Cruise Starts
Reykjavik
 Cruise Finishes
Vancouver
34 Day Northwest Passage, Bering Sea & Inside Passage Itinerary (Seabourn)
Countries Explored: Iceland, Greenland, Canada, USA
Cruise Line
Seabourn
Ship
Passengers
264
Crew
120
Launched
2022
Cruise Code
V352A

Overview

Begin your journey in Reykjavik and cruise through to Vancouver onboard the Seabourn Venture and enjoy exclusive savings and cruise inclusions with Seabourn and Global Journeys.

Cruise Itinerary

Reykjavik, the vibrant capital of Iceland, offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. Begin your day exploring the striking Hallgrímskirkja church, with its panoramic city views from the tower. Wander through the colorful streets of the Old Harbor, where you can find quirky shops, cozy cafes, and stunning views of Mount Esja.

Don't miss the Harpa Concert Hall, an architectural marvel on the waterfront, or a visit to the National Museum for a deep dive into Icelandic history. Recharge at one of Reykjavik's many geothermal pools, like the Blue Lagoon, just a short drive from the city. Wrap up your visit with a stroll along the scenic Sun Voyager sculpture, capturing the spirit of adventure and discovery.

Reykjavik, the vibrant capital of Iceland, offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. Begin your day exploring the striking Hallgrímskirkja church, with its panoramic city views from the tower. Wander through the colorful streets of the Old Harbor, where you can find quirky shops, cozy cafes, and stunning views of Mount Esja.

Don't miss the Harpa Concert Hall, an architectural marvel on the waterfront, or a visit to the National Museum for a deep dive into Icelandic history. Recharge at one of Reykjavik's many geothermal pools, like the Blue Lagoon, just a short drive from the city. Wrap up your visit with a stroll along the scenic Sun Voyager sculpture, capturing the spirit of adventure and discovery.

Located in western Greenland, Kangerlussuaq is the country's main air transport hub. Thanks to an American military base turned international airport it has become a transit point for travellers seeking adventure in the Far North.

Just a few dozen kilometres from here it is possible to get close to the Greenland ice sheet, the largest body of ice in the Northern Hemisphere. From Kangerlussuaq, visitors can also admire the superb landscapes of tundra in autumnal colours, where Arctic hares, musk oxen, Arctic foxes, reindeer, falcons and eagles live.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 17:00

The small town of Sisimiut is typical of Greenland, boasting bewitching panoramas with colourful stilt houses dotting the undulating landscape. The town centre is home to a number of historic buildings, a small church and a museum which retraces the history of the Inuit people, as well as many craft shops.

Sisimiut's vast back country offers excellent opportunities for hiking and fishing, and during the summer visitors can walk the trail used for the Polar Circle Marathon, one of the toughest endurance events in the world. Small ships will dock while large ships will anchor offshore.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 17:00

Ilulissat, located on the west coast of Greenland, is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and unique Arctic experiences. The town sits adjacent to the Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site where colossal icebergs calve from the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier into the sea. This dramatic landscape offers stunning views and is a prime spot for witnessing the majesty of Greenland's ice formations.

Outdoor activities in Ilulissat include guided hikes along the icefjord, boat tours among the icebergs, and dog sledding adventures in the winter. The town also hosts the Ilulissat Museum, which provides insights into the local Inuit culture and the explorer Knud Rasmussen. With its extraordinary ice formations and rich cultural heritage, Ilulissat offers an unforgettable Arctic experience.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 17:00

Make yourself at home with delightful daily diversions that add to our fleet’s private yacht-like atmosphere. Embrace this moment and indulge – spending the day pampering yourself in the spa or soaking in a Pure Pampering ℠ bath drawn by your attentive suite host. Meditate upon the vast views that surround you from a yoga mat, the ship’s bow, or your private veranda.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 17:00

Pond Inlet, located on Baffin Island in Nunavut, Canada, is a remote community known for its stunning Arctic landscapes and rich Inuit culture. The town, surrounded by majestic mountains, glaciers, and icebergs, offers breathtaking views of the natural beauty of the Arctic.

Visitors to Pond Inlet can explore the nearby Sirmilik National Park, which features dramatic fjords, ice fields, and abundant wildlife, including polar bears, narwhals, and seals. The community is also a cultural hub, where traditional Inuit practices such as throat singing, carving, and hunting are part of daily life. The Nattinnak Visitor Centre provides insights into local history and culture. With its combination of awe-inspiring scenery and vibrant cultural heritage, Pond Inlet is a unique destination in the Canadian Arctic.

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 24:00

Devon Island, located in Canada's High Arctic, is often noted as the largest uninhabited island on Earth, making it a unique destination for those interested in extreme, remote landscapes. Its terrain, predominantly ice-covered, is strikingly similar to Mars, which has made it a key site for space research and simulation missions.

Visitors to Devon Island can explore the Haughton impact crater, a scientifically significant site due to its lunar-like conditions. The surrounding area offers stark, breathtaking vistas ideal for photography and geological study.

Despite its harsh conditions, the island supports a variety of Arctic wildlife, including muskoxen and seabirds, adding a vital ecological interest to its otherworldly landscape.

Port:Dundas Harbour

Cruise ships typically anchor offshore, with passengers transferred to shore by tender. There are no nearby cities or large settlements; the nearest Inuit community, Grise Fiord, is approximately 400 km (248 miles) away. Dundas Harbour itself is known for its abandoned Royal Canadian Mounted Police post and stunning Arctic landscapes.

Arrives: 14:00 Departs: 18:00

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 17:00

Each Seabourn ship offers a choice of dining venues to suit your mood of the moment. All dining venues are complimentary, and nearly all are open-seating, inviting you to dine where, when, and with whom you wish. Complimentary fine wines are poured with lunch and dinner, and there is never an extra charge for any dining choice. You can even enjoy a meal in your suite or on your veranda.

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 22:00

Experience the cultural heritage of Nome by exploring the local Inuit art and crafts at the Katirvik Cultural Center. A short drive out of town brings you to the breathtaking Safety Sound, a haven for birdwatchers. Take a walk on the beach to see the remnants of gold dredging equipment, a testament to Nome's rich past.

Make yourself at home with delightful daily diversions that add to our fleet’s private yacht-like atmosphere. Embrace this moment and indulge – spending the day pampering yourself in the spa or soaking in a Pure Pampering ℠ bath drawn by your attentive suite host. Meditate upon the vast views that surround you from a yoga mat, the ship’s bow, or your private veranda.

Arrives: 7:00 Departs: 15:00

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 15:00

Located on Amaknak Island and linked via bridge to Unalaska Island, Dutch Harbor is a place of historical significance, stunning natural beauty and resilient people. While intriguing museums recall a turbulent past, today Dutch Harbor embraces the peaceful nature of its scenic surroundings and thrives as a fishing 'village' that brings in the largest catch in the country.

Dutch Harbor is the main delivery port for the crab fleet featured on the Discovery Channel's hit reality show, "The Deadliest Catch."

Each Seabourn ship offers a choice of dining venues to suit your mood of the moment. All dining venues are complimentary, and nearly all are open-seating, inviting you to dine where, when, and with whom you wish. Complimentary fine wines are poured with lunch and dinner, and there is never an extra charge for any dining choice. You can even enjoy a meal in your suite or on your veranda.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 16:00

Off the coast of Yakutat - 200 miles North West of Juneau - Hubbard is certainly gigantic: it's more than 9km/6mi wide where it meets the ocean. The face is over 100m/350ft tall, and icebergs 3 to 4 stories in height aren’t uncommon.

Granted, most of that ice is below water, but the ice can be so thick that cruise ships can’t get too close. In the right conditions, however, your ship might be able to get within 1km/0.5mi of the face. The strong currents and riptides that flow between Gilbert Point and the face of the glacier cause calving to occur on a daily basis, sending massive chunks of ice crashing into Disenchantment Bay.

But don't be fooled, Hubbard Glacier stands strong and is advancing so fast its earned the title "The Galloping Glacier".

Arrives: 9:00 Departs: 18:00

Sitka is nestled on the west side of Baranof Island. As the east is covered with snowcapped mountains and the west is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, recreational fishing and hiking have become what Sitka is most famous for. As well as their historical landmarks, picturesque views and authentic dining experiences.

Top Things to Do in Sitka:

  • visit Sitka Totem Park, home to authentic Tlingit and Haida totem poles nestled in a rainforest of giant Sitka spruce trees 
  • hike through the Starrigavan with plenty of bird and wildlife viewing opportunities
  • explore Sitka via kayak 

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 16:00

Wrangell offers a unique glimpse into the rugged beauty and rich history of the Alaskan wilderness. As a smaller, less frequented destination, it provides a more intimate connection with nature. Visitors can explore the striking Anan Wildlife Observatory, known for its up-close views of wild bears and bald eagles, or delve into the area’s past at the intriguing Wrangell Museum.

For a truly memorable experience, take a boat tour to the nearby Stikine River, a stunning natural wonder that boasts some of the most scenic views in Alaska. Alternatively, the Petroglyph Beach State Historic Site offers a fascinating look at ancient rock carvings right by the water’s edge, easily accessible and perfect for a leisurely morning exploration.

Arrives: 8:00 Departs: 18:00

Prince Rupert, located on British Columbia's northern coast, is a picturesque port city known for its rich maritime history and stunning natural surroundings. Nestled on Kaien Island, the city offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and access to some of Canada's most pristine wilderness areas. The local culture is deeply influenced by the indigenous Tsimshian people, with numerous totem poles displayed throughout the city, adding a profound cultural dimension to the scenic landscapes.

Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to explore, from the lush rainforests of the nearby Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary to the rugged beauty of the North Coast Trail. Prince Rupert is also a popular destination for fishing, whale watching, and exploring the remote beauty of the Great Bear Rainforest, making it a vibrant gateway to adventure in the wilds of northern British Columbia.

The Seymour Narrows is a 3-mile/5 km stretch of the Discovery Channel north of Vancouver Island, British Columbia that is notorious for the strength of the tidal currents flowing through it. The average width of the narrows is just 750 meters. During extreme tides, the current through the narrows is subject to severe Venturi effect, resulting in an increased velocity that can reach 15 knots.

For much of its modern history, there was an additional hazard in the narrows called Ripple Rock, a shallow obstruction that claimed no fewer than 119 ships and 114 lives. In 1958, after months of tunneling and preparation, Ripple Rock was blown up in the largest commercial, non-nuclear explosion ever recorded in North America. Still, the navigation of Seymour Narrows is dependent on tidal and other conditions, and requires skill and technical accomplishment.

Arrives: 7:00

Vancouver is the ideal home port to begin or end an Alaskan adventure. Blessed with stunning vistas and exciting activities, Vancouver offers the perfect blend of urban and natural experiences. Vancouver is a must for any cruise itinerary, and because it's a compact, walkable city right on the edge of nature, adding on just a couple of extra days to explore will give you an authentic taste of what makes this place so attractive to visitors.

Located in the heart of Vancouver’s waterfront, 'Canada Place' (cruise terminal) can service up to three luxury cruise ships at any given time.

Note: Ship ports may not be located in the starting & ending cities listed. Port and transfer details will be provided in your travel documentation. The provided itinerary is for informational purposes only. Activities and sightseeing attractions listed may not be available or achievable within the time in port.

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