Alaska Inside Passage Cruise

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Departure Date

August 24, 2025

Overview

Cruise Overview 

Dive headfirst into adventure on a 7-night cruise to Alaska. Depart from Vancouver, British Columbia on Serenade of the Seas on your epic journey into the Last Frontier. Gaze in awe and wonder at the region’s captivating wilderness and explore the great outdoors before heading back to your ship.

Highlights

Serenade of the Seas

Roundtrip From:Vancouver, Columbia Britannica

Visiting:

  • Vancouver, Columbia Britannica
  • Passaggio interno, Canada
  • Sitka, Alaska
  • Fiordo Tracy Arm, Alaska
  • Haines, Alaska
  • Ketchikan, Alaska
  • Passaggio interno, Canada
  • Vancouver, Columbia Britannica

Departs at 5:00 pm

Stanley Park Urban Greenspace, Vancouver, British Columbia

Bridge to the City, Vancouver, British Columbia

Downtown Skyline at Night, Vancouver, British Columbia

Science World Museum, Vancouver, British Columbia

Empress Hotel Butchart Gardens Victorian Architecture, Vancouver, British Columbia

Harbour Downtown Waterfront Skyline Cityscape, Vancouver, British Columbia

If you’re sailing on a cruise out of Vancouver, definitely spend a few days discovering all the cool sights and activities this vibrant Canadian city has to offer. Spoiler alert: it’s a lot. Located in British Columbia’s lower mainland region, hugging the Burrard Inlet, this northern gem offers the perfect mix of outdoor adventures and metropolitan delights. Start your day with a fresh and hearty breakfast at a local farmers’ market, then soar above the city on the Skyride cable car to Grouse Mountain’s 3,700-foot-tall summit and stay at the to enjoy one of the best of Vancouver views. If you’re craving adventure in the great outdoors, climb to St. Mark’s Summit for more incredible views of majestic Howe Sound. The trailhead is just a 30-minute drive from Vancouver. If you’d rather explore on the water, visit Horseshoe Bay and hop on a wildlife-spotting boat tour. Keep your eyes peeled for seals, dolphins and whales as you zip past towering cliffs and rocky isles.

Your ship departs promptly at 5:00 pm, so plan to arrive at least 2-3 hours early to account for checking in and boarding protocols. During this time, many of the ship's amenities are open and operating, so feel free to start your vacation early.

Sightseeing

Vancouver Island Mountains, Inside Passage, British Columbia

Seal Jumping Out if Water, Inside Passage, British Columbia

Boat Marina During Sunset, Inside Passage, British Columbia

Your ship offers the perfect platform for viewing British Columbia’s Inside Passage. This archipelago spans 25,000 miles from Seattle to Prince Rupert near the Alaskan border. Here you’ll ply calm waters sheltered between the British Columbia mainland and Vancouver Island. Along the way catch a glimpse of breathtakingly rugged scenery, plus staggering wildlife like salmon sharks, white spirit bears, and millions of seabirds.

Docked from 11:30 am - 6:00 pm

Coastal Town Seascape Views, Sitka, Alaska

Nature Park Hike, Sitka, Alaska

Shopping Local Artist Totem Pole, Sitka, Alaska

Saint Peters Cathedral Russian Influence, Sitka, Alaska

Coastal Town Seascape Views, Sitka, Alaska

Nature Park Hike, Sitka, Alaska

Sitka truly offers the best of Alaska. Its small-town appeal stems from a unique blend of Russian, Tlingit and American history. Volcanic Mount Edgecumbe is postcard-worthy and its rare wildlife includes orange-beaked puffins. Whether you’re hiking Baranof Island trails or listening to tribal stories passed down for generations, in Sitka the midnight sun never sets on adventure.

Sightseeing from 6:30 am - 10:30 am

Seascape Mountain Side Ocean, Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska

Seascape Mountain Side Ocean, Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska

Black Bear on the Mountain, Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska

Tracy Arm Fjord extends over 30 miles alongside the wilderness of Tongass National Forest. Sailing through this deep and narrow passage delivers some of the most breathtaking scenery you’ll find in Alaska. See active glaciers carved into 7,000-foot-tall mountain peaks and plunging waterfalls burrowed into evergreen-clad cliffs. Glimpse native wildlife and watch deep blue icebergs float past the ship.

Docked from 2:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Flowers Nature Mountains , Juneau, Alaska

Woman Paddle Boarding Through the Mountains, Juneau, Alaska

The View of a Mountain on a Cloudy Winter Day , Juneau, Alaska

Juneau is the largest U.S. state capital— and one of the hardest to get to. Flanked by mountains, tundra and rainforests, it’s basically inaccessible except by air or sea. Once you arrive you’ll find adventure in every corner. Go dogsledding over Mendenhall Glacier, or prospecting along centuries-old mining trails. In Juneau, the thrills are as endless as the surrounding wilderness.

Docked from 6:00 am - 4:00 pm

Chilkoot Lake Haines Alaska

Bald Eagle Parachutes Onto Prey Haines Alaska

Chikoot Lake Haines Alaska Forest

The best things to do in Haines, Alaska involve getting outdoors. Hop on a flightseeing tour to Glacier Bay, hands-down the ultimate way to see the iconic national park’s brilliant blue glaciers, snow-dusted mountains and majestic fjords. Or hit the water on a rafting tour along the Chilkat River, winding deep into the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve — and those are just two ways to spend a day here.

Docked from 11:59 am - 8:00 pm

Misty Fjords National Monument, Ketchikan, Alaska

Family Kayaking Drone, Ketchikan, Alaska

Mountain Drone Aerial, Ketchikan, Alaska

Dubbed the canned salmon capital of the world, Ketchikan is rich in both fishing and culture. You’ll find more totem poles here than anywhere else in the world, and a Native spirit kept alive by three tribes of Northwest Coastal People. For some outdoor thrills, venture into the surrounding Tongass National Forest— the largest in the United States.

Sightseeing

Vancouver Island Mountains, Inside Passage, British Columbia

Seal Jumping Out if Water, Inside Passage, British Columbia

Boat Marina During Sunset, Inside Passage, British Columbia

Your ship offers the perfect platform for viewing British Columbia’s Inside Passage. This archipelago spans 25,000 miles from Seattle to Prince Rupert near the Alaskan border. Here you’ll ply calm waters sheltered between the British Columbia mainland and Vancouver Island. Along the way catch a glimpse of breathtakingly rugged scenery, plus staggering wildlife like salmon sharks, white spirit bears, and millions of seabirds.

Arrives at 7:00 am

Stanley Park Urban Greenspace, Vancouver, British Columbia

Bridge to the City, Vancouver, British Columbia

Downtown Skyline at Night, Vancouver, British Columbia

Science World Museum, Vancouver, British Columbia

Empress Hotel Butchart Gardens Victorian Architecture, Vancouver, British Columbia

Harbour Downtown Waterfront Skyline Cityscape, Vancouver, British Columbia

Kick off the afternoon lunching on xiaolongbao buns in Chinatown. Then explore the city’s cultural offerings at the Bill Reid Gallery or Vancouver Art Gallery. Get into some active adventure, whether it’s water-biking False Creek or mountain-biking the North Shore. Evenings are best spent dining and drinking in Yaletown’s hip warehouse district.

The cruise might have ended, but there are still some great activities to enjoy in the area. If you flew into this port, be mindful of your departure flight time and plan accordingly.