Discover Alaska, Vancouver & Whistler, a Photography & Food Paradise

Celebrity Eclipse

Introduction

Alaska also known as the ‘Last Frontier’ is home to an estimated 100,000 glaciers, ranging from tiny cirque glaciers to huge valley glaciers, in fact there are more active glaciers and ice fields in Alaska than in the rest of the inhabited world. Thus making it one of the most scenic places on earth, with a diverse landscape and wondrous wildlife, one can find themselves mesmerised by their surroundings.

Your Alaskan venture starts in Vancouver, Canada the base for so many Alaskan cruises, this modern vibrant city has so much to offer and explore within itself. During an extended four night stay we will ensure you get into the soul of this city and surrounding areas, starting with a 11-hour tour from Vancouver discover one dramatic landscape after another on this full-day coach tour between Vancouver and Whistler: The Sea-to-Sky highway, the Sea-to-Sky Gondola, Squamish, Whistler Village and Brandywine Falls.

One of the hidden gems of Vancouver is the food, and so we have included a secret food tour of Vancouver where you will get to try many local dishes using fresh and local ingredients. Our food tour is specifically designed to hit your taste buds in all the right places as we make our way through the town from place to place.

As you only have a short time in Vancouver, we want you to be able to explore the city. You will be in the hands of a professional photographer guide, as you will drive to Vancouver’s top locations and get photography lessons while sightseeing. From the North Shore’s rainforests to a bird’s eye view of the city, plus Granville Island, Stanley Park, sunset at English Bay and Gastown at night, you will come home with beautiful mementos of the city.

All of this and then it is time to relax on your Alaskan cruise aboard Celebrity Eclipse, where you will sail the Alaskan coast, giving you the perfect opportunity to try all your newly learned photography skills. One port of call that you must not miss on your return to Vancouver is Victoria, British Columbia, known for its abundance of parklands, the city’s colonial past can be seen in its Victorian architecture including stately Craigdarroch Castle mansion. Butchart Gardens, with 55 acres of vivid floral displays, plus statuary, water features and a carousel, is one of many formal gardens in the city.

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Highlights

• Whistler and Sea to Sky Gondola tour
• Private Tour: Secret Food Tours Vancouver
• Vancouver full-day photography tour

What's included?

• International flights from London
• Private transfers
• 4 night stay in a 4-star hotel in
Vancouver – room only
• Whistler and Sea to Sky
Gondola tour
• Private Tour: Secret Food
Tours Vancouver
• Vancouver full-day photography tour
• 11-night full-board cruise aboard

Itinerary

Fly London to Vancouver, on arrival a private transfer will take you to 4-star Hotel Blu, Vancouver where you will stay for the next four nights.

Your camera just might run out of memory space on this trip. Discover one dramatic landscape after another on this full-day coach tour between Vancouver and Whistler: the Sea-to-Sky highway, the Sea-to-Sky Gondola, Squamish, Whistler Village, and Brandywine Falls. From the gondola, admire Howe Sound, the Squamish River, and the coastal mountain range. Enjoy plenty of free time to wander about Squamish and partake in Whistler Village activities on your own.

This tour takes you down the main strip of Gastown, where you will be able to eat delicious foods that can only be found in Vancouver and Canada, all while feeling as if you are walking through a small town in Europe. Our food tour is specifically designed to hit your taste buds in all the right places as we make our way through the town from place to place.

If you have a short time in Vancouver and want to explore the city, this comprehensive private tour is the way to go. Drive to Vancouver’s top locations and get photography lessons while sightseeing. From the North Shore’s rainforests to a bird’s eye view of the city, plus Granville Island, Stanley Park, sunset at English Bay and Gastown at night, you will come home with beautiful mementos of the city.

 

Private transfer from your hotel to Vancouver cruise port where you will embark Celebrity Eclipse® to start your Alaskan adventure.

 

You’ll sail beyond the Inside Passage into the more protected Alaska Inside Passage in Southeastern Alaska. This complex labyrinth of fjords, bays, and lush green islands is home to an abundance of wildlife, including orca, mountain goats, bald eagles, bears, puffins, sea otters and much more. During the summer months, the long hours of daylight allow for ample opportunities for nature photos on your Inside Passage Cruise. You’ll never forget the sight of 40-ton whales hurling themselves into the air, almost completely escaping the water. If you’re especially lucky, you could see them swimming together to create a bubble net, trapping and eating fish by the giant mouthful.

 

A Russian settlement until the Alaska Purchase of 1867, Sitka’s Russian heritage is still very much rooted in the city. Visit St. Michael’s Russian Orthodox Cathedral for a pristine example of period architecture. Nestled on the coast of the Gulf of Alaska, there’s much natural beauty to explore on a Sitka cruise. A walk along the promenade in Whale Park offers a chance to view breaching humpback whales while a trek into Sitka Historical Park reveals stunning coastal trails and hundred-year-old totem poles. Venture to Tongass National Forest for up close views of wildlife, including Alaska Coastal Brown Bears, American Bald Eagles and Sitka Blacktail Deer. Or head to the Sheldon Jackson Museum, the oldest standing structure in all of Alaska which is home to a small, yet impressive collection of artefacts from all of Alaska’s indigenous groups.

 

The Hubbard Glacier is located about 30 miles north off the coast of Yakutat and is by far one of Alaska’s most exciting natural treasures. On your cruise to Hubbard Glacier, enjoy incredible picture-perfect views of this glorious mount of ice from about every angle on your ship. Named after Gardiner Hubbard, the founder and president of the National Geographic Society, Hubbard Glacier is the longest tidewater glacier in the world. Dramatically massive at about 7-miles wide, 76-miles long and as tall as a 30-story building above the waterline, it’s the largest river of ice in North America. How this magnificent block came to form begins about 400 years ago from the snowfalls on the slopes of Mount Logan. While most of the world’s glaciers are retreating, the Hubbard Glacier has continued to thicken over the years and on rare occasion will partially block Russell Fjord, temporarily damming its passage.Cruise Hubbard Glacier and experience the wilds of Alaska as your ship makes its way through icy waters turning from Yakutat Bay into the narrow Disenchantment Bay to come face-to-face with the towering Hubbard Glacier. The strong currents and riptides that flow between Gilbert Point and the face of the glacier cause calving to occur on daily basis, sending massive chunks of ice crashing into Disenchantment Bay. Witness this awe-inspiring phenomenon onboard a Hubbard Glacier cruise through the misty, chilled air of the Gulf of Alaska. Our dedicated onboard naturalist narrates the experience and keeps an eye out for the whales, harbour seals, and otters that hunt and play in the waters of Yakutat Bay. It’s an adventure of a lifetime.

 

Here’s your chance to take a glacial dogsled adventure in Alaska’s capital, where cultured sophistication meets the ruggedness of the Last Frontier.

 

The great Klondike Gold Rush lives on in Skagway’s charming downtown of restored 19th-century buildings and its historic railway. Located on the edge of the wilderness, this small town saw its fair share of gold rush, get rich dreamers pass through. Today, it’s residents are more than welcome to share the stories of its untamed past. And there’s so much fascinating history to uncover on a Skagway cruise. Head to Klondike Gold Rush National Park Museum for an in-depth look at Klondike and the two routes out of Skagway – Chilkoot Pass and White Pass. From the vintage train, admire the mountains and see the 1898 trail that fortune seekers travelled on foot. The White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad runs the vintage locomotives through the famously steep Chilkoot Trail and offers sweeping mountain views during its climb toward Canada.

 

For thousands of years, the Tlingit Indians have called this place home. Located near the city of Hoonah, and home to a historic cannery, Icy Strait Point also offers travellers the chance to view wildlife like humpback whales, orcas, seals, eagles, and brown bears, or to explore monuments to the region’s fishing heritage.

 

Alaska’s Endicott Arm Fjord marks the southern edge of the 653,179-acre Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness area. As you sail through its 30-mile-long stretch, you can’t help but be amazed by the untouched beauty of the surrounding granite mountains, verdant valleys and numerous waterfalls. Drifting icebergs, deep blue waters and a spectacular tidewater glacier only add to this natural spectacle’s appeal. Endicott Arm is one of the largest breeding grounds for harbour seals on the planet. Keep your eyes open for these creatures splashing in icy waters near the ship or floating with their pups on giant chunks of ice. Along the shore you might also glimpse brown bears, bald eagles, sea ducks, deer, moose and wolves. Your journey through scenic Endicott Arm Fjord ends with a front-row view of the striking Dawes Glacier. Standing over 600 feet tall and a half-mile wide, this very active icecap is known for its spectacular calving displays which noisily produce huge, chunky icebergs that float in area waters. Remember to dress in wind-resistant layers for viewing scenery outside on deck.

 

You’ve never tasted salmon so fresh. Known as the ‘Salmon Capital of the World’, Ketchikan is also the ancestral home of the Tlingit people, who have carved the world’s largest collection of totem poles. If you’re up for an adventure, take a canoe and nature trail excursion through the rain forest or a wilderness exploration followed by a sumptuous crab feast you’ll long remember.

 

You’ll sail beyond the Inside Passage into the more protected Alaska Inside Passage in Southeastern Alaska. This complex labyrinth of fjords, bays, and lush green islands is home to an abundance of wildlife, including orca, mountain goats, bald eagles, bears, puffins, sea otters and much more. During the summer months, the long hours of daylight allow for ample opportunities for nature photos on your Inside Passage Cruise. You’ll never forget the sight of 40-ton whales hurling themselves into the air, almost completely escaping the water. If you’re especially lucky, you could see them swimming together to create a bubble net, trapping and eating fish by the giant mouthful.

 

The seaside capital of British Columbia, Victoria is located on Vancouver Island at the southern tip of Western Canada. Named after Queen Victoria, this one-time British colony has retained much of its colonial charm with decorative English gardens and castles, but also reflects its modern landscape with bohemian shops, coffee bars and international cuisines. The year-round moderate temperatures are perfect for exploring this incredible city. From hiking and golfing to dining and shopping, there’s much to discover on a Victoria cruise.

 

Arrive into the port of Vancouver, disembark Celebrity Eclipse® and take a private transfer to Vancouver airport for your overnight flight to London.

 

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