There’s one awe-inspiring sight after another on this voyage from Canada up the Pacific Coast to Alaska. Leaving the coastal, cosmopolitan city of Vancouver, we head north along the Seymour Narrows, where you can get your first taste of the awe-inspiring wilderness to come. Our first stop is Ketchikan, where the houses are built on stilts over the water and there’s a fine collection of 19th-century totem poles to see. Enjoy epic wildlife watching in Juneau and discover Gold Rush history in Skagway before we come to Sitka, Alaska’s original capital with a fascinating Russian history. Our final highlight is cruising past the Hubbard Glacier, the longest tidewater glacier in North America – and watch for huge chunks of ice calving into the sea. Finally, we arrive at Seward, dramatically set between snow-capped mountains and fjords.
Discover the vibrancy of this British Columbia cosmopolitan. Vancouver has eclectic neighbors to explore, exquisite seafood, and the largest natural park in North America.
This five-kilometer (three-mile) waterway between British Columbia and Vancouver Island is a small section of the bigger Discovery Passage strait. Named after the Royal Navy officer George Seymour, the strait is known for its narrowness and intense tidal currents.
Paddle a kayak on sheltered waters, take a floatplane to a remote mountain lake or try your hand at sportfishing in Ketchikan, salmon capital of the world and a paradise for fishermen and nature-lovers alike. A quiet city with rich Native American heritage, it hosts the world's largest collection of authentic totem poles at Totem Bight as well as a rustic boardwalk, quaint restaurants perched on stilts above the water, and scores of fascinating shops and spectacular views from every vantage point.
This Gold Rush city is not only the capital of Alaska, but an epicenter of Alaskan history, culture, music, and food. Here, enjoy endless attractions, activities, and unimaginable glaciers, only accessible by air or sea.
In its heyday, this frontier town was the largest in Alaska – its population went from 2 to 10,000 in a single year during the height of the gold boom.
Arrive at Russia's former New World capital. This historic island chain features Sitka Historic National Park, green-tufted landscapes, and St. Michael's Cathedral, built in the 1800's. This is an unusual stop for travelers, so enjoy a rare and unforgettable experience.
The vast and wild landscapes of the Hubbard Glacier offer breathtaking scenery. Located in the south central region of Alaska, these icy waters offer opportunities to catch sight of the regional humpback whales.
Embark on a journey to the breathtaking wilderness of Seward, Alaska. This charming coastal town, nestled at the edge of the Kenai Peninsula, offers a rare and unforgettable experience for nature lovers. Immerse yourself in the stunning scenery of Kenai Fjords National Park, featuring towering glaciers, and pristine coastal fjords. Explore the rich history of the area, including the legacy of the indigenous Alutiiq people, and visit the Alaska SeaLife Center to witness the abundance of marine life in the Gulf of Alaska.
Itineraries are subject to change.
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Vessel Type: Cruise Ship
Length: 820 FT/250 M
Passenger Capacity: 740
Refurbished: 2023
Crystal Serenity is a refined ocean cruise ship designed around space, comfort, and personalised service. Refurbished in 2023, it offers an industry-leading space-to-guest ratio, with 402 ocean-view rooms and suites for up to 740 guests. Interiors are elegant and contemporary, with generous public areas that encourage relaxation and socialising. Guests enjoy intuitive, attentive service, including dedicated butler service in every suite and guest room, creating a calm, seamless onboard experience.
Dining is a defining feature of Crystal Serenity, with nine exceptional restaurants, including the only Nobu restaurant at sea, Umi Uma, alongside a wide range of international dining venues. The ship’s all-inclusive concept covers fine dining, premium beverages, unlimited Wi-Fi, gratuities, and a full programme of entertainment and enrichment. Wellness and recreation are equally central, with a full spa, fitness centre, and varied onboard activities, complemented by evening entertainment ranging from Broadway-style shows to lectures and live music.






