20D 18N ALASKA CRUISE + CANADIAN ROCKIES TOUR (QUEEN ELIZABETH)

20D 18N ALASKA CRUISE + CANADIAN ROCKIES TOUR

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Overview


IMPORTANT NOTES

Itinerary

D1

Touch down in Vancouver, the “World’s Most Livable City”, nestled between snow-capped mountains and the Pacific Ocean. Upon arrival at Vancouver International Airport, transfer to hotel for a good night’s rest before your grand Canadian Rockies + Alaska adventure begins.

 

 

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D2

Journey east into the Fraser Valley, stopping at Hope Town, where carved wood sculptures line the streets — including a life-sized Sylvester Stallone “Rambo” statue, filmed here in 1981’s First Blood.

Continue to Kamloops, known as the Ginseng Capital of Canada. Visit a local factory and enjoy a free tasting of soothing ginseng tea while learning about its health benefits and export history.

Arrive at Sun Peaks, Canada’s 2nd largest ski resort, nestled in an alpine valley. This European-style mountain village is surrounded by snowy peaks and crisp mountain air — the perfect winter escape.

Breakfast, Lunch, Western Dinner (Dinner)

D3

Depart Sun Peaks and travel north along the North Thompson River. Enter Wells Gray Provincial Park, known for its volcanic origins, alpine meadows, and over 40 waterfalls. Stop at Spahats Creek Falls, where glacier-fed waters plunge 75 metres into a narrow canyon — a dramatic photo stop framed by rugged cliffs.

Continue to Mt. Robson Provincial Park, home to Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies at 3,954 metres. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers one of the most iconic views in Western Canada, especially when the often mist-covered summit reveals itself.

Arrive at Jasper National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its pristine wilderness, glacier-fed lakes, and abundant wildlife. Stop by Athabasca Falls, a powerful waterfall where thundering waters carve through a narrow gorge — known for rainbows forming in the spray on sunny days.

 

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D4

Travel along the Icefield Parkway, one of the most scenic highways in the world, surrounded by towering peaks and ancient glaciers. Visit Athabasca Glacier, the second-largest glacier accessible by road in Canada, and hop onto the massive Ice Explorer to ride across 10,000-year-old ice.

Experience the thrilling Glacier Skywalk, a glass-floored platform 280 metres above the Sunwapta Valley, offering panoramic views of glacier-carved cliffs and valleys below.

En route to Banff, stop at Bow Lake and Crowfoot Glacier, known for their mirror-like alpine reflections. Arrive at Banff National Park – a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and explore Banff Town, often called “Little Switzerland” for its alpine charm. Enjoy Chinese dinner and free time to browse boutique shops along Banff Avenue.

 

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D5

Start the day with a photo stop at Surprise Corner, offering a postcard view of the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel nestled in the valley. Ride the Sulphur Mountain Gondola (2,450m) to enjoy panoramic views of the Canadian Rockies from above.

Stop by Bow Falls, a cascade along the Bow River made famous in the 1954 Marilyn Monroe film River of No Return.

Continue into British Columbia’s Yoho National Park, part of the UNESCO Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks, to see Emerald Lake, renowned for its striking turquoise hue surrounded by pine forest. Visit the Natural Bridge, a powerful rock formation sculpted by glacial meltwater.

End the day at Lake Louise, the "Jewel of the Rockies" in Banff National Park (UNESCO) — a glacial lake of dazzling blue surrounded by snowy peaks and Victoria Glacier.

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D6

Begin the day leaving the Rockies, journeying west through the dramatic Rogers Pass, a key route through Glacier National Park, famed for its deep snowfall and historic mountain tunnels.

Stop at the Last Spike, where Canada’s great national dream became reality — this monument marks the final spike driven in 1885 that completed the Canadian Pacific Railway, uniting the country coast to coast.

Continue through the lush Okanagan Valley, renowned for its fruit orchards and wineries. Visit the largest honey bee farm in the region, where you can learn about Canadian beekeeping and sample local honey products.

Overnight in Vernon, a charming lakeside town in British Columbia known for its mountain views, orchards, and warm community feel.

Hotel: Vernon Prestige Hotel or Similar

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D7

the Okanagan Valley, known for its award-winning ice wine. Enjoy a complimentary tasting session and learn about the unique process of harvesting naturally frozen grapes.

Continue to Kelowna City, a vibrant lakeside hub in the heart of the valley. Stroll along the picturesque shoreline of Lake Okanagan, where local legend speaks of Ogopogo, a mysterious lake monster believed by Indigenous peoples to dwell in its depths.

Cross the border into the USA and head to Bellingham, Washington for your overnight stay.

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

D8

Begin your adventure in Seattle, the Emerald City of the Pacific Northwest. After a short city orientation, transfer to the pier and board your Alaska cruise. Settle into your cabin and explore the ship’s facilities as you sail off into the sunset.

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D9

A full day at sea to unwind and admire the views as the ship sails through Alaska’s Inside Passage, one of the world’s most stunning coastal routes. Look out for whales, bald eagles, and forested islands shrouded in mist.

D10

Dock at Ketchikan, the “Salmon Capital of the World”, where colorful wooden houses cling to stilted boardwalks along the waterfront. Stroll through Creek Street, once a red-light district, now a charming lane filled with galleries and gift shops. Watch salmon leap upstream through the creeks during spawning season.

Don’t miss the chance to admire the town’s collection of towering totem poles, the largest in the world, celebrating Tlingit and Haida native cultures.
Optional Tour: Join a Seaplane Adventure (optional) — soar above the pristine Misty Fjords National Monument, where dramatic granite cliffs, deep fjords, and mirrored lakes form one of Alaska’s most magical wilderness landscapes.

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D11

Dock at Sitka, a picturesque coastal town on Baranof Island, framed by snowcapped mountains and volcanic islets. Known for its rare mix of Russian colonial history and Native Tlingit culture, Sitka offers charming harbor views, wooden boardwalks, and peaceful seaside strolls. Discover locally-made crafts, explore historic downtown landmarks, or simply take in the quiet beauty of this less-traveled Alaskan gem.

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D12

Today’s highlight is Glacier Bay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most spectacular natural reserves in the world. Spanning over 13,000 square kilometers, this icy wonderland was shaped by glaciers that began retreating just over 200 years ago — revealing a dramatic landscape of towering tidewater glaciers, snowy mountain ranges, and deep fjords.

Cruise slowly through the Margerie Glacier and Lamplugh Glacier, where if lucky, you may witness ice calving — huge chunks of ice breaking off and crashing into the sea with a thunderous roar. Keep a lookout for sea otters, harbor seals, bald eagles, and sometimes even humpback whales gliding through the icy waters.

No docking today — just pure front-row seats to Alaska’s untouched wilderness from the comfort of your cruise ship.

 

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D13

Dock at Juneau, Alaska’s charming and remote capital city, surrounded by snowy mountains and icy fjords. The town blends frontier history with wild nature. Stroll through the downtown filled with local galleries, rustic bars, and seafood joints.

Highly recommended: Join the Whale Watching Cruise (optional), where you may spot humpback whales, orcas, sea lions, and bald eagles in action. The boat is equipped with a hydrophone whale detector, which helps track whale sounds, don’t missed it!

 

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D14

Dock at Skagway, a historic gold rush town once bustling with dreamers chasing fortune in 1898. Stroll along Broadway Street, lined with colorful wooden saloons, heritage shops, and frontier-style buildings — like stepping back into the wild west.

Highly recommended: Ride the White Pass & Yukon Route Scenic Railway (optional), one of North America’s most breathtaking train rides. Board vintage railcars as they climb steep cliffs and cross wooden trestles, offering dramatic views of glaciers, cascading waterfalls, and deep alpine gorges.

 

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D15

ail into the Tracy Arm Fjord, one of Alaska’s most breathtaking natural wonders, carved by glaciers over millions of years. The narrow waterway is flanked by towering granite cliffs, lush rainforest, and dramatic waterfalls tumbling from sheer rock faces. At the head of the fjord lie the Sawyer Glaciers, where you may witness the thunderous spectacle of ice calving into the emerald waters.

This remote fjord offers some of the best wildlife viewing opportunities in Southeast Alaska — keep an eye out for harbor seals, mountain goats, and possibly black bears along the shoreline. Every turn reveals postcard-worthy views that define the grandeur of Alaska.

 

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

D16

Enjoy your final full day at sea as the ship cruises south along the Inside Passage toward Canada. Relax on deck or take in the sweeping ocean views from panoramic lounges. Depending on the season, you may catch glimpses of dolphins, porpoises, or even orcas surfacing in the calm waters.

Take this chance to revisit your favorite spots onboard, whether it’s a final spa indulgence, shopping for Alaskan souvenirs, or a sunset cocktail at the top-deck bar. As the ship nears the coast of British Columbia, you’ll start to see lush coastal forests and distant snowcapped ranges — a scenic transition from Alaska’s rugged wilderness to Canada’s coastal charm.

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D17

Dock at Victoria, the elegant capital of British Columbia, known for its charming harbor, British-style architecture, and coastal gardens. This seaside city on Vancouver Island blends historic charm with laid-back west coast vibes.

Step off the cruise and enjoy free time near the Inner Harbour, where you can admire the Fairmont Empress Hotel, stroll past the British Columbia Parliament Buildings, or relax at a harborside café. The area is walkable, making it perfect for soaking in views of bobbing sailboats, boutique shops, and blooming seasonal flowers.

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D18

Disembark and transfer to a compulsory tour Seattle Premium Outlets , one of the most popular shopping destinations in the Pacific Northwest. This outdoor-style outlet village features over 130 stores, offering 30%–70% off year-round.

Browse top designer and lifestyle brands such as Coach, Michael Kors, Nike, Polo Ralph Lauren, and Calvin Klein — ideal for fashion lovers or souvenir shopping. Enjoy time at leisure to explore deals or grab a bite at one of the onsite eateries before transferring to your hotel.

Breakfast

D19

After an early morning checkout, transfer to SeattleInternational Airport for your return flight to Singapore.Bringing home unforgettable memories of nature’s wonders, charming towns, and epic scenic landscapes.

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D20

Touch down in Singapore, Home Sweet Home! Thank you for traveling with us — we look forward to welcoming you again on your next unforgettable journey!

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