Embark on a 15-day Alaska and British Columbia cruise from Vancouver to Sitka aboard Greg Mortimer. Sail British Columbia’s Inside Passage and continue into Southeast Alaska, exploring Misty Fjords, Wrangell Narrows, Frederick Sound, Tracy Arm–Fords Terror Wilderness, and Hubbard Glacier. Navigate narrow waterways inaccessible to large ships and explore shorelines by Zodiac and kayak. Watch for humpback and orca whales, sea lions, brown bears, moose, wolves, and bald eagles. Visit Haines and Klukwan for cultural insight, cruise Icy Strait and the Inian Islands, and explore Prince Rupert’s First Nations heritage. Flexible routing, expert guidance, and wilderness permits provide rare access to protected landscapes and prime wildlife areas.
Highlights
Discover First Nations history in Prince Rupert coastal museums
Search Icy Strait and Inian Islands for sea lions, otters
Observe brown bears and wildlife on remote Chichagof Island
Cruise Frederick Sound searching for humpback and orca whales
Activity options vary depending on destination and operator. Activity level is determined by the range and intensity of activities you choose to participate in. Discuss with your Trip Planner which options are best for you.
Follow the rugged coastline of British Columbia, navigate inlets and islands, and watch for whales, dolphins, bears, deer, and other wildlife. As the ship heads toward Alaska, attend briefings led by the expedition team or relax with a book in the lounge or on the observation deck.
Cruise through the serene waters of Misty Fjords National Monument, where sheer cliffs soar more than 2,000 feet above the deep, blue fjord. Wisps of cloud drift along the winding waterway, draping over emerald peaks and creating the ethereal mists that give this remarkable landscape its name. Explore by Zodiac or kayak to get closer to the forested shoreline and the many dramatic waterfalls that cascade down the towering cliffs.
Navigate the Wrangell Narrows, a spectacularly scenic waterway inaccessible to larger ships. Explore the coastline by kayak or Zodiac, and venture ashore to follow bear trails through the lush temperate rainforest. Along the way, naturalists share insights into this vibrant ecosystem.
In the evening, cruise Frederick Sound, watching for orcas and humpback whales surfacing and sea lions weaving through the clear water around the ship. Train your binoculars on the shoreline to scan for moose and Sitka black-tailed deer, as well as the black bears, wolves and bald eagles drawn to the salmon-rich banks.
Day 5: Southeast Alaska’s Islands, Bays and Fjords
Today, nature is your guide as you venture out with the flexibility to follow wildlife sightings and take advantage of shifting weather conditions. Explore spectacular bays and secluded inlets, tracing bear trails and salmon-rich streams. Or head inland for a peaceful walk through the forest, listening for the calls of bald eagles echoing from the towering spruce and hemlock trees. If conditions allow, paddle a kayak near the intertidal zone to search for the fascinating creatures that thrive there.
Enjoy a relaxing morning on the Gulf of Alaska as you trace the rugged coastline north toward Yakutat Bay. Keep watch for the towering summit of Mt. Fairweather, rising more than 15,000 feet into the sky. This afternoon, the ship enters the bay and makes its way toward the mighty Hubbard Glacier—a six-mile-wide expanse of ice within Wrangell–St. Elias National Park. If ice conditions allow, there may be a chance to Zodiac cruise for up-close exploration.
Explore the breathtaking bays of Chichagof Island, part of the ancient Tongass National Forest. This remote island hosts one of the world’s highest concentrations of brown bears and supports an incredible diversity of wildlife. Conditions permitting, paddle a kayak or stand-up paddleboard along rugged shorelines, or venture into the temperate rainforest for a rewarding hike.
After lunch, spend time on deck with the naturalists as you cruise along the outer coasts of Chichagof and Baranof Islands, keeping a keen eye out for the marine and terrestrial wildlife that frequent these shores.
Enjoy a day of independent exploration in Sitka, a charming town on the western coast of Baranof Island overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Known for its rich Tlingit culture and traces of Russian heritage dating back to the 1800s, Sitka offers a glimpse into Alaska’s layered history. Today marks a transition, as some guests conclude their voyage while others embark to begin their adventure.
Note: Some staff may rotate, bringing fresh energy and expertise for the journey ahead.
Explore by Zodiac among the Inian Islands, a busy feeding ground for a variety of wildlife, including Steller sea lions and sea otters. Search for marine mammals in the nutrient-rich waters of Icy Strait.
A paradise for adventure seekers, Haines offers the chance to cycle along the edge of a glacial fjord, go fly-fishing for salmon and Dolly Varden trout or take in stunning views on a world-class hike. Other options include a visit to the ancient Tlingit village of Klukwan for a dance demonstration and cultural interpretation before rafting down the Chilkat River.
Day 11: Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness | Frederick Sound
Explore the wild and remote areas of Southeast Alaska by special use permit with the Tongass National Forest.
Wake up in Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm, part of the Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness. Cruise through the glacier-sculpted fjord, then set out to explore by Zodiac. View the soaring Dawes or South Sawyer Glacier up close—and keep an eye out for the dramatic sight of huge slabs of ice breaking off and crashing into the water below. If conditions permit, paddle a kayak below the steep walls of the fjord. Later, cruise Frederick Sound—prime waters for both orca and humpback whales.
Day 12: Southeast Alaska’s Islands, Bays and Fjords
Today, nature is your guide as you set out with the flexibility to take advantage of wildlife sightings and weather conditions. Explore along the shoreline by Zodiac and, if conditions permit, kayak close to the intertidal zone as you search for the creatures that inhabit this dynamic environment. Sightings of bald eagles are common. Cruise expansive coastlines, always watching for marine and terrestrial life.
Wake up in Prince Rupert, a scenic harbor town on British Columbia’s rugged northwest coast. Get immersed in First Nations history at the Museum of Northern British Columbia, built in the style of a coastal longhouse. Breathe in the scent of cedar beams and peruse an impressive collection of ornate carvings, weavings, ceremonial objects and regalia. Visit the North Pacific Cannery Museum—a collection of cannery buildings set amid untamed wilderness—that highlights British Columbia’s economic, cultural and natural development over the last century.
Trace the wild and scenic coastline of British Columbia, exploring inlets and islands and watching for whales, bald eagles, bears, deer and other wildlife. Enjoy talks from your expedition team or relax with a book in the lounge or on the observation deck.
Day 15: Vancouver | Disembark
1 Breakfast
Disembark in Vancouver and transfer to the airport for flights home.
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$16,3172-3 travelers
Category 1
Located at Deck 3. Offers 170–187 sq. ft. with porthole windows, twin beds (convertible to a double upon request), ensuite bath, climate control, storage, desk, safe, and TV—ideally located near Zodiac boarding for easy excursions.
Category 2
Located at Deck 3. These 230–245 sq. ft. staterooms feature porthole windows, three twin beds (two convertible), ensuite bath, climate control, desk, storage, safe, and TV—ideal for small groups or families and conveniently located near the mudroom.
Category 3
Located at deck 4 and deck 6. These 173–208 sq. ft. cabins offer an economical balcony option with floor-to-ceiling sliding doors, sitting area, ensuite bath, storage, climate control, desk, safe, and TV. Select cabins can accommodate a third guest.
Category 4
Located at deck 4 and deck 6. These 196–208 sq. ft. cabins at the fore and aft include private balconies, floor-to-ceiling sliding doors, sitting areas, ensuite baths, storage, climate control, desks, safes, and TVs. Interconnecting options are available, and select cabins can accommodate a third guest.
Category 5
Located at deck 4 and deck 6. These 196–224 sq. ft. mid-ship cabins include a private balcony, floor-to-ceiling sliding doors, sitting area, ensuite bath, storage, climate control, desk, safe, and TV. Select cabins can accommodate a third person.
Category 6
Located at deck 4 and deck 6. These 194–279 sq. ft. cabins offer a private balcony, ensuite bath (wheelchair accessible in select cabins), storage, climate control, desk, safe, and TV—ideal for guests with extra gear.
Category 7
Deck 7 suites are 282 sq. ft. and include a sitting area, private balcony, floor-to-ceiling sliding doors, ensuite bath, storage, climate control, desk, safe, TV, and minibar, with views from the uppermost deck.
Category 8
Located at Deck 4. This 367 sq. ft. mid-ship suite features a lounge, private balcony, walk-in wardrobe, floor-to-ceiling windows, ensuite bath, storage, climate control, desk, safe, TV, and minibar.
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Included
14 Breakfasts, 13 Lunches, 14 Dinners
14 Nights Accommodations
Accommodations as listed
Ground transportation as listed
Activities as listed
Meals as listed
Access to a 24-7 Emergency line while traveling
Park and site entrance fees, special access permits, and port taxes
Excursions and airport transfers to and from flights arriving and departing within recommended window, as indicated in the itinerary
Exploration tools such as snorkeling equipment, wetsuits, kayaks, stand-up paddleboard, cross-country skis, and snowshoes (where applicable)
Guidance and company of leading expedition staff
All meals as indicated in the itinerary, both aboard and onshore.
Presentations by expedition staff and expert guest speakers
Onboard physician consultations (where available)
24-hour access to exercise equipment (where applicable)
All accommodations aboard ship or in hotels per itinerary
Complimentary reusable water bottle
24-hour access to lounges, observation decks, library, and other shared spaces
Excluded
Gratuities
Travel Insurance
Personal Expenses
Additional excursions during free time
Fuel and transportation surcharges (when applicable)
Laundry, spa treatments, scuba diving, and phone services (except when indicated as included)
We strongly recommend our guests to take Travel Protection Plan. A Plan with comprehensive coverage to protect you from cancellation fees, costs incurred due to trip delays/interruption, damaged or lost baggage, medical assistance, and evacuation during your travels
Airfare (except flights when indicated as included); charter airfare (where applicable, except when indicated as included); pre- and post-expedition extensions (except flights when indicated as included); additional hotel nights (except when indicated as included)
Travel protection plans and passport, visa, and immigration fees
Enhanced and premium Wi-Fi plans
Additional costs associated with medical services outside onboard physician consultation (where available)
Private transfers (except when indicated as included)
Waterproof Boots. If you are interested in renting boots, we strongly recommend visiting www.gearupexpeditions.com for more information about Alaska Boot Rental.
Beyond expectations! Then again we weren't sure what to expect. Lovely stay at the lodge, met other like-minded travelers (many had their trips planned by Adventure Life) and the owner was a gracious hostess. It felt like you were one happy family, visiting with a favorite aunt.