Alaskan Inside Passage

Overview

Alaskan Inside Passage

Cruise roundtrip from Vancouver, BC, through the scenic Inside Passage to Ketchikan. Watch for whales, Dahl porpoises and bald eagles, en route to majestic Glacier Bay National Park.

Holland America Line has been showing guests Alaska since 1947, even before Alaska was a state. Our unmatched experience, expertise and insider knowledge means that you’ll experience the best this beautiful land can offer.

Words barely describe those life-changing moments when a glacier calves, a bald eagle soars, or the sun shines on a mountain peak that fills the sky. Only in very few places do land and see meet as magnificently as Alaska, and this incredible holiday combines three nights in the wilderness of Denali National Park with a luxurious 7-day Alaskan Inside Passage cruise!

Whats Included

  • Return flights
  • Transfers
  • Meals (full board basis), entertainment and enriching experiences

Hand Picked By

Amy Corran

Holland America Line epitomises the ultimate in worldwide premium travel experiences on board a fleet of 15 perfectly-sized ships. Elegant lounges adorned with fine art; spacious staterooms (many with private balcony); restaurants serving gourmet cuisine and delicious snacks; state-of-the-art leisure amenities and enrichment opportunities. All of these give the company its reputation for offering authentic, personalised destination experiences visited in timeless elegance. Each voyage a perfect way to explore some of the world’s most stunning destinations; each offering long days and overnights in port, regional cuisine, entertainment, Explorations CentralTM destination experiences and more

Amy Corran

Additional Information

  • Departure Date: Various departure dates between June 2021 - September 2022
  • Duration: 6 nights
  • Highlights: Cruise roundtrip from Vancouver, BC, through the scenic Inside Passage to Ketchikan. Watch for whales, Dahl porpoises and bald eagles, en route to majestic Glacier Bay National Park.

Ship Overview

Koningsdam

The first of Holland America Line’s Pinnacle-class ships, Koningsdam combines 21st- century elegance and nautical tradition. Inspired by music, her design features fluid lines, light-filled spaces and innovative, new dining and entertainment venues—from the dazzling, two-story World Stage to Music Walk™, with Lincoln Center Stage, B.B. King’s Blues Club and Billboard Onboard. Truly a destination all her own, there’s much to explore on Koningsdam.

Koningsdam Profile

  • Built: 2016
  • Built in: Fincantieri
  • Length: 975 ft.
  • Width: 114.8 ft.
  • Crew: 1036
  • Passengers: 2650
  • Registry: Netherlands, Rotterdam

Koningsdam Deck Plan

Full Itinerary

Day 1: Vancouver

Once a trading post and a rough-and-tumble sawmilling settlement, today modern Vancouver, Canada, is many things. It’s a bustling seaport, a hub for outdoor enthusiasts looking for active things to do in Vancouver, an ethnically diverse metropolis and Hollywood of the North. Hemmed in by mountains and sea, Vancouver seduces visitors with its combination of urban sophistication and laid-back attitude against a backdrop of glass towers, modern sights and plentiful green spaces.

Day 2: Scenic cruising Inside Passage

Alaska’s Inside Passage is a protected network of waterways that wind through glacier-cut fjords and lush temperate rainforests along the rugged coast of Southeast Alaska. Arguably one of the greatest cruising routes in the world, the Inside Passage stretches through stunning landscapes, from Misty Fjords National Monument to famed Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve.

Day 3: Sitka, Alaska, US

A storied past mixed with jaw-dropping scenery sets Sitka, Alaska apart from other ports. Located on Baranof Island surrounded by the Sitka Sound’s icy blue water, it not only boasts lush scenery and captivating wildlife, Sitka offers a unique glimpse into Alaska history. Russia controlled Alaska from the mid-1700s until the United States purchased it in 1867, and Sitka was settled as the capital of Russian America with the name New Archangel.

Sail to Sitka on an Alaska Cruise today and you’ll see vestiges of Russia’s influence. Stroll past the onion dome of St. Michael’s Cathedral and the Russian Bishop’s House, both National Historic Landmarks. On a Sitka, Alaska shore excursion, stop by the visitor center of the Sitka National Historical park to peruse fascinating collections of Russian and Native Alaskan artifacts, and then join a ranger-led tour of the battlefield where Russia fought the native Tlingit people.

Surrounded by the Tongass National rain forest, nature abounds in Sitka, Alaska. A walk up Castle Hill offers the ideal vantage point to take in Mount Edgecumbe, a dormant volcano. Visits to the Fortress of the Bear and Alaska Raptor Center are in order for any animal-lover. Both provide the opportunity to see Alaska wildlife, such as bears or raptors up-close, but safely.

Day 4: Juneau, Alaska, US

Cruise to Juneau, Alaska and visit the most remote, most beautiful and strangest state capital in the United States. Surrounded by water, forest and mountain sights, visitors seeking things to do in Juneau indoors and outdoors can hike a glacier, eat fresh-caught fish on a seaside patio and tour a grand capitol building all in one day.

Juneau is known for its outdoor recreation, fresh seafood and fine dining. The city itself is pleasant, but the real highlight of a visit to Juneau is tracking down some wildlife. You can hike up Mount Roberts to chance upon wild deer and bald eagles. Most sightseeing and whale-watching tours head north to Auke Bay—bring a good pair of binoculars to get the best view of these majestic and surprisingly graceful creatures. If you prefer land mammals, catch a floatplane to a nearby wildlife reserve such as Chichagof or Admiralty Island to spy some bears lolling around on Alaska cruise excursion.

The sleepy, misty city of around 32,000—mostly fishermen and small-business owners—has a frontier town vibe, but welcomes more than a million visitors each summer to its natural attractions, cementing Juneau as Alaska’s number-one tourist destination. Experience this breathtaking city on an Alaska cruise.

Day 5: Scenic Cruising Tracy Arm Or Endicott Arm

Steep cliffs and glacier-covered mountains flank this fjord, fringed by the largest intact coastal temperate rain forest in the United States. Old-growth trees colonized Tracy Arm’s mouth long ago as the Ice Age retreated. But further up the sinuous 48-kilometer (30-mile) waterway, its icy grip lingers a little. There, the twin Sawyer Glaciers flow from the peaks down to the sea, sloughing off stories-high chunks of water frozen decades or even centuries before. Even more glorious than nearby Glacier Bay, Tracy Arm is part of the 5.7 million acres (or around 23,000 square kilometers) of pure wilderness sheltered by the Tongass National Forest (America’s biggest). Visitors often see bears, whales and mountain goats roaming across various corners of this pristine area—not to mention chubby baby seals resting on the ice floes.Summer temperatures average 35 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit (0 to 16 degrees Celsius), so pack warm clothing. And don’t forget waterproof gear, even when traveling by cruise ship: More than a meter and a half of rain falls here each year! We also recommend a water bottle, thermos or reusable coffee cup: On scenic cruising days, cruise ships ban paper and disposable plastic products that could litter this unsullied environment.

Day 6: Ketchikan

Alaska’s “First City” of Ketchikan is so named because it’s the first major landfall for most cruisers as they enter the picturesque fjords of the Inside Passage, where the town clings to the banks of the Tongass Narrows, flanked by green forests nurtured by abundant rain.

Day 7: Scenic cruising Inside Passage

Day 8: Vancouver

Additional Information

  • Departure Date: Various departure dates between June 2021 - September 2022
  • Duration: 6 nights
  • Highlights: Cruise roundtrip from Vancouver, BC, through the scenic Inside Passage to Ketchikan. Watch for whales, Dahl porpoises and bald eagles, en route to majestic Glacier Bay National Park.

Cabin and Fares

Cabin TypeGuide PriceAdditional InfoCabinEnquire
BalconyFrom £3,064ppView Cabin

Balcony

Approximately 146 to 206 sq. ft.

Standard amenities include a hair dryer, refrigerator, TV, closet and bathroom with shower

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Balcony

Approximately 146 to 206 sq. ft.

Standard amenities include a hair dryer, refrigerator, TV, closet and bathroom with shower

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InsideFrom £1,669pp--View Cabin

Inside

Approximately 143–225 sq. ft.

Two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed—our signature Mariner's Dream™ bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses, premium massage shower heads and a host of amenities are featured in these comfortable staterooms. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.

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View Cabin

Inside

Approximately 143–225 sq. ft.

Two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed—our signature Mariner's Dream™ bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses, premium massage shower heads and a host of amenities are featured in these comfortable staterooms. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.

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