18 NIGHT Arctic CRUISE
Mon Sep 16th 2024
Onboard Silver Wind
Itinerary Summary
Nome, St Matthew Island, St Paul Island, Kiska Harbor, , Dutch Harbor (Overnight), Unga Isl., Sitka, Rudyerd Bay, Metlakatla, Inside Passage, Vancouver
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Itinerary

Day 1 : Nome

-- - 5:00 pm

In the county of Nome.

Day 2 : St Matthew Island

4:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Day 3 : St Paul Island

1:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Day 4 : At Sea

Day 5 : Kiska Harbor

8:30 am - 6:00 pm

Day 6 : At Sea

Day 7 :

8:00 am - 12:30 pm

Day 8 : Dutch Harbor

1:00 pm - --

Day 9 : Dutch Harbor

-- - 12:30 pm

Day 10 : At Sea

Day 10 : Unga Isl.

2:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Day 11 : At Sea

Day 12 : At Sea

Day 13 : At Sea

Day 14 : At Sea

Day 14 : At Sea

Day 15 : Sitka

12:00 pm - 6:00 pm

When Alaska belonged to Russia, Sitka was the capital and center for its fur trading empire. Today, Sitka's Russian heritage and magnificent setting make it an enchanting destination. The city features a harbor studded with islands, a backdrop of mountains, and spectacular Mt. Edgecumbe, a volcano often compared to Japan's Mt. Fuji. Sitka displays its past in such attractions as St. Michael's Cathedral with its striking onion-shaped dome, the Russian Blockhouse, and world famous New Archangel Dancers. Visit the Historic Park, with a ruined Indian fort where Tlingit Indians battled Russian settlers in 1804.

Day 16 : At Sea

Day 16 : Rudyerd Bay

2:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Day 17 : Metlakatla

7:30 am - 12:30 pm

Day 18 : Inside Passage

-- - --

Protected from the open sea by forested isles, sheltered from the windy mainland by the tallest coastal mountains in the world, this tranquil 1,000-mile waterway winds from British Columbia to Alaska's Gulf. The deep, calm waters of the passage meander between dense pine forests where wild game and soaring eagles abound, with occasional rustic towns along the way.

Day 19 : Vancouver

8:00 am - --

In Vancouver, you're never out of sight of towering peaks--or of the sea. It is a prosperous city adorned with flowers lining the streets and lush greenery like Stanley Park. Museums offer fine collections of the dramatic Northwest native arts. Vancouver's Chinatown is the second-largest in the world. The waterfront Gastown district recalls the city's colorful past as a premier Pacific port since the days of the Clipper ships.