25 NIGHT Transpacific CRUISE
Thu Oct 3rd 2024
Onboard Regatta
Itinerary Summary
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Astoria, Victoria, Vancouver, Ketchikan, Sitka, Seward, Kodiak, Dutch Harbor, Kushiro/JAPAN, Hakodate/JAPAN, , Tokyo/JAPAN (Overnight)
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Itinerary

Day 1 : Los Angeles

7:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Sprawling between the mountains and the beaches, Los Angeles is quintessential California. Whether your taste runs to fashionable Beverly Hills, the mega-entertainment of the movie studios, or the sizzle of homestyle Mexican food on Olvera Street, the city of angels is worth exploring.

Day 2 : At Sea

Day 3 : San Francisco

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Sailing under the Golden Gate Bridge and into San Francisco's broad bay will surely be a highlight of your cruising life. Once docked along the Embarcadero, you're just a short walk from Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown, North Beach and other attractions that make this one of the world's favorite cities. The scenic Napa Valley wine country is nearby, too.

Day 4 : At Sea

Day 5 : Astoria

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

The city of Astoria is located on the northwestern region in Oregon west of the Rockies. This historically enriched city was visit for the first time in 1792 by Captain Robert Gray and also by the Lewis & Clark Corps of Discovery in 1805. If you're a rest and relaxation lover you'll fall in love with the Columbia River Day Spa, which is the most popular place in Astoria. This Day Spa provides the utmost therapeutic treatment for your indulging pleasure. You have the choice of basking in a massage, body treatments, hot stones, hand and foot treatments, aromatherapy, sauna, facial treatment, and more.

Day 6 : Victoria

11:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Prim and proper, neat and clean, friendly little Victoria island is like a breath of fresh air. Its British heritage is apparent in the double-decker buses, the Royal British Columbia Museum and High Tea at the Empress Hotel. Go out to the renowned Butchart Gardens, where sunken floral beds reflect international themes.

Day 7 : Vancouver

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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.

Day 8 : At Sea

Day 9 : Ketchikan

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Ketchikan is the salmon capital of the world. The canneries are busy, and the stream below Creek Street's rustic boardwalk bustles with life. Visit the ancient grove of Totem Bight, the largest collection of authentic totem poles anywhere. Make a flight to nearby Misty Fjords--a breathtaking vista of Alaska's unspoiled wilderness and America's newest national monument, or, try a little salmon fishing.

Day 10 : Sitka

8:00 AM - 5:00 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 11 : At Sea

Day 12 : Seward

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

The city of Seward is located in southern coast Alaska in Kenai Peninsula Borough at the top of the Resurrection Bay. The city of Seward was founded back in 1902 as the end of the Alaska Rail Road which was built 1915-1923. The name of Seward was derived by Abraham Lincoln's secretary of state, who arbitrated the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867. The city of Seward suffered from 90% of the waterfront industry due to an earthquake in 1964. Due to this earthquake, six feet of the shoreline dropped along with the harbor and fuel docks.

Day 13 : Kodiak

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Day 14 : At Sea

Day 15 : Dutch Harbor

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Day 16 : At Sea

Day 17 : At Sea

Day 18 : At Sea

Day 19 : At Sea

Day 20 : At Sea

Day 21 : At Sea

Day 22 : Kushiro/JAPAN

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Day 23 : Hakodate/JAPAN

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Day 24 : At Sea

Day 25 :

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Day 26 : Tokyo/JAPAN

8:30 AM - --

Day 27 : Tokyo/JAPAN

-- - 7:00 PM