Royal Caribbean International
Alaska Adventure Cruise
Day 1 |
Strong coffee, fresh seafood, and refreshing rain await you in Seattle, Washington, the largest city and cultural hub in the Pacific Northwest. Flanked by the stunning beauty of Puget Sound and Mount Rainier, the Emerald City has the perfect blend of urban life and natural splendor, making Seattle the ideal tourist destination. With so many recognizable landmarks and entertaining diversions, you’re guaranteed an unforgettable adventure in Seattle! A trip to Seattle wouldn’t be complete without visiting iconic Pike Place Market, a sprawling indoor and outdoor marketplace filled with vendors selling fresh produce, colorful flowers, and a whole host of unique souvenirs. Stroll Seattle’s Waterfront Park, located two blocks from Pike Place, for spectacular views of sparkling Puget Sound and a string of restaurants serving tasty clam chowder, oysters, and fish and chips. Travel north of the Waterfront to Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood and stop at Seattle Center, an essential destination for some of the city’s most well-known monuments. Here you’ll find the famous Space Needle, whose glass elevators provide a panoramic vantage point for gazing at the expansive city below. Just steps away from the Space Needle, immerse yourself in magnificent exhibits at the Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum, with enormous and vivid glass sculptures, and the Museum of Pop Culture, with an extensive collection of film and music memorabilia.
From beautifully lush nature parks, to thrilling live music, to hundreds of trendy cafés, Seattle is sure to delight at every turn! |
Day 2 |
"At Sea" typically refers to the vast and diverse marine environments that span our planet, rather than a specific city or destination. However, exploring the concept of being "at sea" can lead to a variety of fascinating experiences and attractions related to maritime adventures and oceanic wonders. One of the most enticing ways to experience "at sea" is through a luxury cruise. Cruises offer a unique opportunity to explore various destinations while enjoying the comforts and amenities of a floating resort. Modern cruise ships provide a blend of relaxation and adventure with activities ranging from fine dining and Broadway-style shows to excursions exploring tropical islands or historical coastal cities. For those interested in marine life, exploring the world's oceans through scuba diving or snorkeling can be an unforgettable experience. Locations such as the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the coral reefs of Belize offer stunning underwater vistas and an opportunity to observe diverse marine species in their natural habitats. National Geographic provides insights into the best diving spots and conservation efforts that protect these underwater treasures. |
Day 3 |
Juneau's majestic sprawl and abundance of nature set it apart from most capital cities in America. Tourists arrive via air or water, many coming in on cruise ships.
Sea kayaking, humpback whale watching, dog sledding and gazing at Mount Juneau are just some of the activities Juneau has on offer. Ride the Mount Roberts Tramway, see Mendenhall Glacier, and walk the vibrant downtown area, where restaurants and historic saloons beckon wanderers in from the cold. Annual events in Juneau include Gold Rush Days, the Alaska Folk Festival, Golden North Salmon Derby, and Juneau Maritime Festival. Arrive Time: 1:00 PM – Depart Time: 10:00 PM
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Day 4 |
This small yet charming city in Alaska's panhandle is a throwback to the gold rush era. Skagway is a well-preserved part of Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. Vintage trains run through this cozy Alaska destination, while cruise ships regularly arrive and depart from its Inside Passage-situated port.
Skagway activities include day hikes, walking tours, fishing charters, and even dog sledding. Wooden boardwalks, old buildings and a spectacular natural setting all make this town a memorable part of any Alaskan journey. Dining and shopping opportunities also abound here. Arrive Time: 8:00 AM – Depart Time: 8:00 PM
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Day 5 |
Endicott Arm, a fjord in southeastern Alaska, is a natural wonder known for its towering glaciers, rugged cliffs, and abundant wildlife. Stretching over 30 miles, this remote waterway is part of the Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness, offering visitors a dramatic landscape sculpted by ice and time. The journey through Endicott Arm is a visual spectacle, with sheer rock walls rising from icy blue waters and waterfalls cascading down from the surrounding peaks. One of the highlights of Endicott Arm is the Dawes Glacier, a massive tidewater glacier that regularly calves, sending large chunks of ice crashing into the water. The sight and sound of ice breaking away are an unforgettable experience, as seals rest on floating icebergs nearby. The fjord's cold, nutrient-rich waters support a diverse ecosystem, attracting whales, sea lions, and bald eagles. Endicott Arm is accessible primarily by boat, with cruise ships and smaller expedition vessels navigating the narrow fjord. Kayakers can explore its quieter corners. The untouched wilderness surrounding the fjord provides a glimpse into Alaska’s untamed beauty. Unlike its more famous counterpart, Tracy Arm, Endicott Arm sees fewer visitors, making it a more secluded and intimate experience. Whether witnessing the thunderous calving of Dawes Glacier, spotting orcas gliding through the water, or simply taking in the serenity of the fjord, a journey through Endicott Arm is a remarkable encounter with one of Alaska’s most stunning landscapes. Arrive Time: 5:00 AM – Depart Time: 10:00 AM
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Day 6 |
"At Sea" typically refers to the vast and diverse marine environments that span our planet, rather than a specific city or destination. However, exploring the concept of being "at sea" can lead to a variety of fascinating experiences and attractions related to maritime adventures and oceanic wonders. One of the most enticing ways to experience "at sea" is through a luxury cruise. Cruises offer a unique opportunity to explore various destinations while enjoying the comforts and amenities of a floating resort. Modern cruise ships provide a blend of relaxation and adventure with activities ranging from fine dining and Broadway-style shows to excursions exploring tropical islands or historical coastal cities. For those interested in marine life, exploring the world's oceans through scuba diving or snorkeling can be an unforgettable experience. Locations such as the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the coral reefs of Belize offer stunning underwater vistas and an opportunity to observe diverse marine species in their natural habitats. National Geographic provides insights into the best diving spots and conservation efforts that protect these underwater treasures. |
Day 7 |
British influences are quite evident in Victoria, from afternoon tea times to elegant Victorian architecture. This capital of British Columbia on Vancouver Island provides ample outdoor recreation, with its public parks and access to both the ocean and wilderness. Cyclists will be right at home here, as Victoria boasts a seemingly endless number of bike paths for exploring. Additional must-do's here include tours of Craigdarroch Castle and Fisherman's Wharf Park, a floating pier where tourists can eat and watch seals. Another excellent option is the Royal BC Museum, a natural and human history complex holding 7 million objects. Arrive Time: 10:00 AM – Depart Time: 6:00 PM
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Day 8 |
Strong coffee, fresh seafood, and refreshing rain await you in Seattle, Washington, the largest city and cultural hub in the Pacific Northwest. Flanked by the stunning beauty of Puget Sound and Mount Rainier, the Emerald City has the perfect blend of urban life and natural splendor, making Seattle the ideal tourist destination. With so many recognizable landmarks and entertaining diversions, you’re guaranteed an unforgettable adventure in Seattle! A trip to Seattle wouldn’t be complete without visiting iconic Pike Place Market, a sprawling indoor and outdoor marketplace filled with vendors selling fresh produce, colorful flowers, and a whole host of unique souvenirs. Stroll Seattle’s Waterfront Park, located two blocks from Pike Place, for spectacular views of sparkling Puget Sound and a string of restaurants serving tasty clam chowder, oysters, and fish and chips. Travel north of the Waterfront to Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood and stop at Seattle Center, an essential destination for some of the city’s most well-known monuments. Here you’ll find the famous Space Needle, whose glass elevators provide a panoramic vantage point for gazing at the expansive city below. Just steps away from the Space Needle, immerse yourself in magnificent exhibits at the Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum, with enormous and vivid glass sculptures, and the Museum of Pop Culture, with an extensive collection of film and music memorabilia.
From beautifully lush nature parks, to thrilling live music, to hundreds of trendy cafés, Seattle is sure to delight at every turn! |
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05/29/26 - 06/05/26 |
Starting At $867 |
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06/05/26 - 06/12/26 |
Starting At $1,079 |
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06/12/26 - 06/19/26 |
Starting At $1,089 |
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06/19/26 - 06/26/26 |
Starting At $1,159 |
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06/26/26 - 07/03/26 |
Starting At $1,067 |
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07/03/26 - 07/10/26 |
Starting At $1,156 |
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07/10/26 - 07/17/26 |
Starting At $1,075 |
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07/17/26 - 07/24/26 |
Starting At $1,081 |
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07/24/26 - 07/31/26 |
Starting At $1,112 |
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07/31/26 - 08/07/26 |
Starting At $1,098 |
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08/07/26 - 08/14/26 |
Starting At $1,051 |
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08/14/26 - 08/21/26 |
Starting At $1,012 |
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08/21/26 - 08/28/26 |
Starting At $944 |
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All cruise prices are per person, cruise only, and based on double occupancy. All prices are subject to change as often as daily and are based on availability at the time of the booking. Certain restrictions apply.