10Days9Nights
USD 14,600

Vancouver - Whittier


Luminara

Cruise Code: 13270910

Aboard Luminara, sail from Vancouver to Whittier through Alaska's wild fjords, with sea days, glaciers, whales and untamed wonder.

Itinerary
1

Canada

Vancouver

Vancouver, between the Pacific and Coast Mountains, blends urban sophistication with outdoor adventure. One of Canada's most diverse cities, it reflects Asian, Latin American and Aboriginal traditions. Highlights include historic Gastown, Granville Island, and Stanley Park's trails, totem poles and waterfront views. Nearby, Grouse Mountain offers hiking or a tram ride, and Capilano Suspension Bridge Park showcases rainforest walkways and cliffside views.
Sep 10, 2027
Departure17:00
2
At Sea
Sep 11, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

3

United States

Klawock

Klawock, on Prince of Wales Island's rugged west coast, offers a glimpse of remote Alaskan wilderness and local Tlingit culture. Visit Klawock Totem Park for its totem poles and possible master carver demos. See black bears and eagles at Dog Salmon Fish Pass, fish for salmon or halibut, and enjoy whale-watching, rainforest hikes, or kayaking on Klawock Lake.
Sep 12, 2027
Arrival09:00
Departure19:00
4

United States

Petersburg

Petersburg, on narrow Frederick Sound, is a hidden Alaska gem reachable only by small yachts and fishing vessels. Known as "Little Norway," it was founded by Norwegian immigrants in the early 1900s, and its Scandinavian heritage shows in the architecture, festivals, and traditions. Explore Hammer Slough, then hike the Raven Trail in Tongass National Forest for wildlife and watch for humpback whales. Nearby LeConte Glacier offers dramatic fjords and blue icebergs by kayak or seaplane.
Sep 13, 2027
Arrival08:00
Departure17:00
5

United States

Sitka

Sitka blends Alaska Native and Russian heritage. At Sitka National Historical Park, see the restored 19th-century Russian Bishop's House and a coastal trail lined with Tlingit and Haida totem poles. Other highlights include St. Michael's Cathedral and Baranof Castle, where Alaska was transferred from Russia to the U.S. in 1867. Beyond town, explore Tongass National Forest by hiking, kayaking, flightseeing, or boat trips to spot whales, sea otters, sea lions, bears, deer, and to fish Sitka Sound.
Sep 14, 2027
Arrival08:00
Departure17:00
6

United States

Juneau

In Juneau, a short walk from the port brings shops, museums, food trucks, breweries, fusion restaurants, and Dungeness crab. Beyond the city, Tongass National Forest and a vast icefield of glaciers surround Alaska's capital, reachable only by air or sea. Nearby Mendenhall Glacier offers helicopter landings, dogsledding, canoeing on Mendenhall Lake, seaplane trips for bear viewing or salmon bakes, plus whale watching, sportfishing, and kayaking.
Sep 15, 2027
Arrival10:00
Departure18:00
7

United States

Icy Strait Point

Icy Strait Point, built by Alaska Natives to welcome visitors to Chichagof Island, offers Tlingit culture in nearby Hoonah through music and dance. A restored cannery on the waterfront now has a museum, shops, and seafood restaurants. Enjoy fishing, ATV rainforest tours, or one of the world's longest, highest ziplines. See brown bears and birds with a guide, or watch humpbacks, orcas, and sea lions by boat, kayak, or ocean raft.
Sep 16, 2027
Arrival09:00
Departure18:00
8
At Sea
Sep 17, 2027
Arrival00:00
Departure00:00

Day at Sea

9

United States

Valdez

Valdez sits on Prince William Sound, backed by the Chugach Mountains. Its history includes the Gold Rush, the 1964 earthquake, and the southern end of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, with the Valdez Museum sharing that story. Today it's a fishing hub and a base for Alaskan adventure: Solomon Gulch Hatchery, whitewater rafting in Keystone Canyon, hiking Worthington Glacier, helicopter tours over Columbia Glacier, and kayaking among Valdez Glacier icebergs.
Sep 18, 2027
Arrival08:00
Departure19:00
10

United States

Whittier

Whittier, at the head of Prince William Sound, is a great base for Alaska's wild beauty. Boat or kayak through icy fjords for glaciated inlets and possible sea otters, seals, and whales. Hike to nearby mountains and waterfalls. The Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel, one of North America's longest, links the rugged wilderness to Whittier's harbor. The Prince William Sound Museum tells the town's history as a military outpost, naval port, rail terminal, and its role in WWII and the Cold War.
Sep 19, 2027
Arrival06:00

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