A cruise offering from Smithsonian Journeys and PONANT

Set sail on Alaska’s Inside Passage on a small-ship voyage from Vancouver to Sitka, discovering majestic scenery and an intriguing cultural mosaic as you explore dramatic fjords, icebergs and glaciers, bays teeming with whales and dolphins, and the enduring traditions of Alaska Native communities.

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 View of Vancouver's harbor
View of Vancouver's harbor
 The evocative Misty Fjords
The evocative Misty Fjords
 Pod of Orca whales
Pod of Orca whales
 The town of Sitka. Credit: ©State of Alaska/Mark Kelley
The town of Sitka. Credit: ©State of Alaska/Mark Kelley
 Interior of St. Michael's Russian Orthodox Church, Sitka. Credit: ©State of Alaska/Mark Kelley
Interior of St. Michael's Russian Orthodox Church, Sitka. Credit: ©State of Alaska/Mark Kelley
 Eagle at the Sitka Raptor Center
Eagle at the Sitka Raptor Center
 Calving glacier
Calving glacier
 Waterfall amid the forest, Endicott Arm
Waterfall amid the forest, Endicott Arm

Cruising Alaska’s Inside Passage

Aboard the 264-guest Le Soléal

9 days from $6,650

A cruise offering from Smithsonian Journeys and PONANT

Set sail on Alaska’s Inside Passage on a small-ship voyage from Vancouver to Sitka, discovering majestic scenery and an intriguing cultural mosaic as you explore dramatic fjords, icebergs and glaciers, bays teeming with whales and dolphins, and the enduring traditions of Alaska Native communities.

or Call 855-330-1542

Overview

ALASKA'S DENALI: The Last American Frontier Post-Cruise Program - 5 days, 4 nights

This post-cruise program is designed to provide an introduction to remote Alaska—to the wilderness beyond the Inside Passage. Using the city of Anchorage as a gateway, spend three full days traveling through stunningly beautiful forests and along crystal clear lakes and rivers, into Denali National Park, about 200 miles south of the Arctic Circle. Site of North America's tallest mountain peak, and home to a variety of wildlife that thrive in the alpine tundra, Denali is an experience unto itself, and well worth the effort to get there.

Day 1 - Sitka | Disembark | Anchorage

Disembark Le Soléal for an early morning flight to Anchorage. Breakfast will be served on arrival in Anchorage and followed by a tour of the city, including Lake Hood, where nearly 200 floatplanes takeoff and land daily; Earthquake Park, where you learn about the devastation caused by the earthquake of 1964; and historic downtown Anchorage. Your tour concludes with a docent lead visit to the Anchorage Museum with exhibits on the history and culture of Alaska. 

Marriott Anchorage Hotel

Day 2 - Anchorage | Denali

Following breakfast, board a deluxe motorcoach for a drive north through incredibly beautiful scenery to Denali National Park. Along the way, stop for a visit to a dog musher’s kennel, where you meet an Iditarod Dog Team and hear tales of what it's like crossing the wilderness by sled. Arrive in Denali in the early afternoon and explore the Denali National Park Visitors Center to orient yourself to the park and the experiences that await.

Grande Denali Lodge

Day 3 - Denali

Today, travel deep into Denali National Park aboard the Tundra Wilderness Bus and keep your eyes open for bears, moose, caribou, dall sheep, and other wildlife in this arctic wilderness. The tour is narrated to provide context for what you experience, and a box lunch is included on board. On your return to the lodge, you will have the rest of the day to explore on own.

Grande Denali Lodge

Day 4 - Denali | Talkeetna | Anchorage

Following breakfast and check out, board your deluxe motorcoach to begin the scenic return southward. About halfway to Anchorage, stop to visit the quaint town of Talkeetna, a former riverboat depot that supplied the needs of gold miners and fur trappers in the early 20th century. Here you will explore the Susitna River on a Wilderness Jetboat Excursion, enjoy some free time to explore Talkeetna on your own, and have an independent lunch. At the Talkeetna Rail Depot, you board a deluxe dome railcar for the remainder of the journey to Anchorage. Dinner is included aboard the train.

Marriott Anchorage Hotel

Day 5 - Anchorage | Home

After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to the Anchorage Airport for flights homeward.

Your hotels:

The Marriott Anchorage Hotel is located in the center of the city, with easy access to the airport, train station, and places of interest in the historic downtown area. Amenities include a pool and fitness center, free Wi-Fi, and room service.

The Grande Denali Lodge is on the crest of Sugarloaf Mountain and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The onsite Alpenglow Restaurant features wild-caught Alaskan seafood, as well as a variety of meat dishes, pasta, salads, and sandwiches. Rooms are furnished with either 1 king or 2 queen beds, with cable television, complimentary Wi-Fi, and refrigerator.

Your program includes:

  • Airfare from Sitka to Anchorage on a regularly scheduled Alaska Airlines flight.
  • One night on Day 1 and one night on Day 4 at the Marriott Anchorage Hotel (or similar).
  • Two nights (Days 2 and 3) at Grande Denali Lodge (or similar).
  • Transfers and luggage handling from pier to airport and airport to hotel on the scheduled program arrival day.
  • Transfers and luggage handling from Anchorage to Denali and return on Days 2 and 3.
  • Transfers and luggage handling from the hotel to the airport on the scheduled program day of departure.
  • Breakfast all 5 Days.
  • Lunch on Day 3.
  • Dinner on Days 2 and 4.
  • Sightseeing and programming as noted in the itinerary.
  • Local English-speaking guides.
  • Gratuities for the drivers and local guides.

Your program does not include:

  • Transfers to and from hotels and airports on any day other than as scheduled in the program.
  • Personal expenses and other services and meals not mentioned as included in the program.

Please note:

  • It is imperative that your flight departure details are communicated at least 60 days prior to the beginning of your cruise in order to secure your transfer from the hotel to the airport.
  • Early check-in and/or late check-out are available depending on availability and at a supplement. An additional night is possible, upon request and depending on hotel availability. Please, contact reservations or your travel agent for further details.
  • This post-cruise program is offered as a package. There will be no refunds for unused accommodations, meals, or excursions.
  • Program is offered on a space available basis and is subject to change without notice.

Itinerary

Day 1 — Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Arrive in the vibrant city of Vancouver and transfer to the pier to embark Le Soléal. Set sail on the Strait of Georgia early this evening. (D)  

Day 2 — Sailing the Johnstone Strait

Trace the shores of Vancouver Island today, following the narrow Johnstone Strait through a beautiful landscape of rocky, forested islands and tranquil bays. This deep, glacier-carved channel is home to the world’s largest pod of resident orcas (killer whales), as well as salmon, baleen whales, and harbor seals. Enjoy talks by your Smithsonian Journeys Experts and observe whales and other wildlife from on deck as we sail north toward Alert Bay. (B,L,D)

Day 3 — Alaska’s Inside Passage

The southeastern coast of Alaska is protected from the Pacific currents by the Alexander Archipelago, about 1,100 islands that create a web of waterways known as Alaska’s Inside Passage. Enter the Inside Passage this morning, watching for Dall’s porpoises, bald eagles, and humpbacks against a stunning backdrop of lush islands and turquoise waters. Your first port of call is Metlakatla, a native Tsimshian settlement located in Alaska’s only American Indian Reserve. Visit with local residents at the community art center and learn about the culture’s rich artistic heritage. Later, take in a traditional performance by Tsimshian dancers. (B,L,D)

Day 4 — Misty Fjords National Monument, Alaska

The scenery becomes increasingly dramatic as the ship makes its way into the heart of the Inside Passage. Explore the magnificent Misty Fjords National Monument, where waterfalls tumble over near-vertical cliffs, splashing thousands of feet to the sapphire fjords below. Be on the lookout for brown bears, mountain goats, and bald eagles amid the pine forests and rugged shores, and watch for orcas and harbor seals as well. (B,L,D)

Day 5 — Petersburg

Drop anchor at Petersburg, a charming fishing village backed by snowcapped peaks and only accessible by small boats. Discover the community’s distinctive Norwegian-influenced culture on a walk through the town. View ancient petroglyphs left by the native Tlingit people and watch a traditional dance performance. Then set off on a hike in the Tongass National Forest, a 17-million acre stretch of wilderness that harbors glaciers, muskeg, and the world’s largest temperate rainforest. (B,L,D)

Day 6 — Kake and Endicott Arm

Pay a visit to the ancient village of Kake to learn more about the Tlingit people who have inhabited the region for millennia. View one of the largest totem poles in the world, which rises 132 feet and is carved out of a single tree.  Here we also hope to have an opportunity to watch black bears fishing for salmon at a nearby creek. This afternoon, cruise the narrow fjord of Endicott Arm, which cuts deep into the mainland, ending in the arctic-blue ice of Dawes Glacier. Along the way, you might see black and brown bears in the shallows, seals lolling on icebergs, and a variety of sea birds. (B,L,D)

Day 7 — Point Adolphus and Elfin Cove

As the ship rounds Point Adolphus, the northernmost tip of Chichagof Island, be on deck to observe the humpbacks that come to feed in the rich waters off these shores. Watch these massive creatures alongside on-board naturalists, who interpret their behavior, including their unique bubble-net feeding technique. Sail on to the fishing village of Elfin Cove, where a local resident joins you on board to discuss everyday life in this remote Alaskan fishing outpost. Later, go ashore for a hike through cedar forests that affords stunning views of the surrounding snowcaps. (B,L,D)

Day 8 — At Sea and Sitka

Nestled on the edge of Baranof Island amid magnificent landscapes, Sitka blends the art and culture of both its Native and Russian heritage. First settled by the Kiksádi clan of the Tlingit, Sitka evolved into a flourishing Russian fur-trading port and was the so-called “capital of Russian America” until Alaska was purchased by the United States in 1867. During a morning at sea, take in the spectacular scenery and enjoy the ship’s many amenities. Then set out on a local boat to explore the abundant wildlife and islands surrounding Sitka or take a walk through town, visiting craft shops and the onion-domed St. Michael’s Cathedral—the first Russian Orthodox church built in North America. Meander among historic totem poles at Sitka National Historical Park, or visit the impressive Alaska Raptor Center, Alaska’s foremost bald eagle habitat, where more than 100 injured eagles are rehabilitated and released back into the wild each year. (B,L,D)

Day 9 — Sitka / Seattle, Washington / Return Home

After breakfast, transfer to airport for your charter flight to Seattle, where you’ll connect with your flight home. (B)

Please note: For this itinerary, landings on certain sites are weather dependent, and the observation of certain wildlife cannot be guaranteed. The Captain and the Expedition Leader will make every effort to ensure that your experience is as rich as possible.

Included meals are denoted as follows: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), Reception (R), Dinner (D)

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