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Alaska Cruise And Hawaii

  • Honolulu
  • Alaska Cruise
  • Seattle
  • Los Angeles
  • 16 nights from
  • £3,895 per person
  • Trip Code: CR-1489

    • Free cabin upgrades available

Holiday Overview

Alaska Cruise And Hawaii

 

This exciting Alaska Cruise & Hawaii holiday blends scenic cruising, vibrant cities and tropical relaxation into one unforgettable adventure. Begin with a stay in Seattle before boarding a Holland America Line cruise to explore Alaska’s spectacular Inside Passage, where towering glaciers, charming coastal towns and abundant wildlife await. After soaking up the majesty of Alaska’s rugged beauty at sea and in ports like Juneau, Sitka and Ketchikan, cross the Pacific to enjoy five blissful nights in Waikiki, Hawaii, where golden beaches, gentle surf and iconic sights such as Diamond Head and Pearl Harbor set the scene for a perfect island escape. Finally round this trip off with a two day stopover in Hollywood.

Alaska Cruise And Hawaii includes:

  • Flights
  • Accommodation
  • Holland America Cruise with Balcony Cabin
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Day 1 - Seattle

Arrive in Seattle and spend the rest of the day exploring this vibrant city at your own pace.

Featured accommodation

The Edgewater Hotel

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Day 2 - Seattle

Spend a relaxing day at leisure in Seattle, with time to explore at your own pace.

Featured accommodation

The Edgewater Hotel

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Day 3 - Board your Alaska Cruise

Puget Sound cruises deliver incredible Pacific Northwest scenery, more than enough reason to choose Seattle as an Alaska departure port. Keep your eyes peeled. On Puget Sound cruises en route to the Great Land, you’ll see everything from ice-capped mountains to remote islands dotted with gigantic Douglas firs to Mount Rainier, hulking behind Seattle’s sleek skyscrapers as if to remind coffee-fueled urbanites that nature is boss.

You, yourself will soon be reminded that nature is boss as you cruise San Juan Islands from Seattle. The San Juan Islands are a wildlife-rich archipelago and popular vacation spot amongst locals. From the comfort of your cruise, watch for soaring eagles, harbor seals, and both humpback and orca whales. Both whale species appear to be making a comeback in recent years and scientists are cautiously optimistic. However, dwindling salmon populations remain a concern for the Puget Sound resident orcas. Cruises to San Juan Islands often lead to whale sightings, especially between March and October for the famous resident orcas of the J, K, and L pods.

Also look for humpback whales bubble-net feeding: Teams of whales spiral upward around prey, blowing cyclones of air. When the panicked fish crowd into a column, the predators launch toward the surface en masse—pleated throats wide open—to suck in as many as possible. Even if you don’t see whales as you cruise San Juan Islands, the beauty of the landscape is unforgettable from rocky outcrops to hundreds of forested mounds.

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Day 4 - At Sea

Enjoy a relaxing day at sea aboard Holland America Line’s Noordam, as you sail through Alaska’s majestic coastal waters. Take in panoramic views from the wraparound promenade deck, unwind with a spa treatment, or attend an engaging enrichment talk about the region’s wildlife and history. Indulge in exceptional dining, afternoon tea, or simply watch for whales and soaring eagles from a comfortable lounge as the ever-changing scenery glides by, the perfect balance of relaxation and discovery.

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Day 5 - Scenic cruising Stephens Passage

Stephens Passage is like the best shortcut in the world, a straight line through Southeast Alaska in a landscape that comes with very few straight lines. It’s not only people and ships that use the passage: Concentrated in and around its waters is a greatest hits of Alaskan wildlife, from humpback whales, the whoosh of their breath loud enough to be heard almost a kilometer away, to giant sea lions and their very distinctive smell—well, okay, call it a stink—that can carry just as far.

The southern reaches of Stephens Passage start at the edges of Frederick Sound, one of the best whale-watching areas in the state. The sound narrows and as you are funneled into the passage, the mountains come right down into the sea, high tide licking the roots of spruce and hemlock. In tiny bays, guillemots and gulls gather; when they take off at the ship’s wake, the noise is like applause.

The water of the passage is ridiculously deep, well over 300 meters (1,000 feet) in places. But in this landscape cut by the last ice age, you really have to measure to the mountain peaks for true scale: They climb to summits at 1,500 meters (5,000 feet), their slopes covered with forests, meadows that turn sunset into alpenglow, and best of all, by the purple tinge of glaciers that form the passage’s crown.

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Day 6 - Juneau

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.

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Day 7 - Dawes Glacier

Endicott Arm is a 30-mile fjord that snakes through the Tracy Arm-Fords Wilderness Area. At the head is the majestic Dawes Glacier. Find a good spot on our spacious decks or get cozy on your verandah and take in the views. Glide past waterfalls that spool like silver ribbons from soaring mountain peaks. As you go deeper into the narrow fjord, the water changes color from gray to jade, the temperatures dip and the bergy bits (ice chunks) become larger and more plentiful.

The 600-foot-tall, mile-wide Dawes Glacier takes center stage just around a bend. The ship will sidle up to this brilliant blue giant for a chance to witness calving, when ice breaks off and plunges into the sea. Dawes Glacier regularly rumbles with white thunder, so keep your camera ready!

Wildlife sightings are common, so bring your binoculars. Endicott Arm and Dawes Glacier are the breeding grounds of harbor seals, one of Alaska’s cutest critters. In spring, you can see chubby pups chilling with mom on floating ice. You might also spot mountain goats balancing on cliffs or humpback whales swimming with their pods. Scan the valleys for brown and black bears.

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Day 8 - Sitka

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.

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Day 9 - Ketchikan

Take an adventure and cruise to Ketchikan, Alaska. 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.

Ketchikan has long been an important hub of the salmon-fishing and -packing industries. Visitors can try their luck on a sportfishing or simply savor the fresh seafood at one of the local restaurants on a cruise to Ketchikan excursion. Ketchikanis also one of the best spots along the Inside Passage to explore the rich cultural sights of Native Alaskan nations like the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian. You can see intricately carved totem poles at the Totem Heritage Center and Totem Bight State Park, while the attractions of Saxman Village just outside of Ketchikan offers the chance to see Tlingit culture in action, with working carvers and a dance show in the clan house. On an Alaska cruise to Ketchikan don't forget to leave time to explore the sights in the town itself, including historic Creek Street, a boardwalk built over the Ketchikan Creek, where you can shop for souvenirs, smoked salmon and local art, while exploring gold rush­–era tourist attractions like Dolly’s House Museum.

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Day 10 - Victoria

A Victoria cruise delivers passengers to a charming British-influenced city plunked in the rugged Pacific Northwest. You can have high tea in an English garden and go whale watching the same day. Victoria ranks high for quality of life—you’re always a stone’s throw from a windswept beach or a pint at a convivial pub—and it’s the perfect swirl of city life and nature. The influence of the First Nations culture is also strong in Victoria, with totem poles taking a front-and-center position on the Inner Harbour and in Beacon Hill Park and extensive galleries devoted to the First People at the Royal Columbia Museum. A Victoria cruise means delicious dining is in store. Taste your way through Canada’s oldest Chinatown, sample fresh fish and chips, and gobble down heavenly Nanaimo bars.

The Victoria, British Columbia cruise port is just a pleasant walk or cab ride away from the Inner Harbour. Whale-watching cruises and sightseeing floatplanes take off and return here and government buildings, museums, the Visitor Centre and the grand Fairmont Empress provide a dignified welcome. Just around the point, Fisherman’s Wharf offers working fishing boats, paddling harbor seals and busy seafood restaurants. Roam the peaceful paths of the vast Butchart Gardens and see vibrant blooms at every turn. Enjoy afternoon tea or a walk in the park or a shopping trip to Market Square or along Government Street. Whatever you choose to do on your Victoria cruise, you will be so charmed by the city, you may never want to leave.

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Day 11 - Seattle to Honolulu

Cross the Pacific to Hawaii for five nights in vibrant Waikiki, where golden sands and swaying palms set the scene for pure relaxation. Unwind beside the warm, gentle waters of this iconic beach, pay your respects at the poignant Pearl Harbor Memorial, and climb to the top of Diamond Head for spectacular views across the Pacific coastline and Honolulu skyline.

Featured accommodation

Hilton Waikiki Beach

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Day 12 - Honolulu

Enjoy a relaxed day in Waikiki at your own pace, whether that means stretching out on sun-drenched beaches, dipping into the calm Pacific waters or simply soaking up the island’s carefree atmosphere.

Featured accommodation

Hilton Waikiki Beach

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Day 13 - Honolulu

Enjoy a relaxed day in Waikiki at your own pace, whether that means stretching out on sun-drenched beaches, dipping into the calm Pacific waters or simply soaking up the island’s carefree atmosphere.

Featured accommodation

Hilton Waikiki Beach

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Day 14 - Honolulu

Enjoy a relaxed day in Waikiki at your own pace, whether that means stretching out on sun-drenched beaches, dipping into the calm Pacific waters or simply soaking up the island’s carefree atmosphere.

Featured accommodation

Hilton Waikiki Beach

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Day 15 - Honolulu

Enjoy a relaxed day in Waikiki at your own pace, whether that means stretching out on sun-drenched beaches, dipping into the calm Pacific waters or simply soaking up the island’s carefree atmosphere.

Featured accommodation

Hilton Waikiki Beach

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Day 16 - Hawaii to Hollywood

Commence your homeward journey by flying back to Los Angeles and the glitz and glamour of Hollywood

Featured accommodation

Loews Hollywood Hotel

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Day 17 - Hollywood

Enjoy a day at leisure in Hollywood, with time to soak up the glamour and energy of this iconic Los Angeles neighbourhood. Stroll along the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame, snap a photo of the legendary Hollywood Sign, or tour the historic TCL Chinese Theatre. You might choose to explore the studios on a behind-the-scenes tour, browse the shops along Hollywood Boulevard, or head into the nearby Hollywood Hills for sweeping views over the city, the day is yours to enjoy as you wish.

Featured accommodation

Loews Hollywood Hotel

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Day 18 - Homeward

Enjoy time at leisure in Hollywood, soaking up the iconic sights and sunshine of Los Angeles before your return flight to the UK.

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