Voyage to Alaska, British Columbia & Haida Gwaii
This 15-day itinerary between Vancouver, British Columbia, and Sitka, Alaska, is an educational voyage aboard 62-guest National Geographic Sea Bird or Sea Lion. Spend 4 days in the ancestral home of the Haida people, a cultural highlight unique to this itinerary.
Explore some of the Pacific Northwest’s most wild and pristine regions on a 15-day adventure between Sitka, Alaska, and Vancouver, British Columbia. By special invitation, discover a nearly lost First Nations culture in the remote, moss-draped archipelago of Haida Gwaii. Sail the Inside Passage of Alaska and British Columbia, rich with marine life, including whales and dolphins. Spend a full day among the towering glaciers and expansive wilderness of Glacier Bay National Park. Walk in silent old-growth forests, kayak in secluded coves, and search for foraging bears and soaring eagles in mist-shrouded fjords.
There are numerous highlights on this odyssey between British Columbia and Alaska. Spend 4 days in Haida Gwaii, a UNESCO World Heritage site, learning from Haida interpreters about their nearly lost ancient culture and exploring these remote islands. Sail deep into fjords, narrow channels and hidden coves and bays, searching for humpback whales, dolphins, bears and eagles. Kayak in Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm for an up-close view of calving glaciers, towering forests, and seals afloat on iridescent icebergs. In wild, roadless places, see spectacular fjords with cascading waterfalls and soaring old-growth forests of spruce and cedar. Explore the picturesque fishing village of Petersburg, and by special permit, spend a full day exploring Glacier Bay National Park.
Travel aboard the 62-guest National Geographic Sea Bird or National Geographic Sea Lion sister ships. Explore under the sure guidance of an expedition leader and five veteran naturalists, including a National Geographic certified photo instructor, plus a wellness specialist. The expedition staff’s knowledge and passion for Alaska is the key to this once-in-a-lifetime, active cruise experience.
Read on for details about this trip, or learn more about AdventureSmith’s Alaska trips, Alaska small ship cruises and the Inside Passage and Glacier Bay cruises.
Northbound Voyage to Alaska, British Columbia & Haida Gwaii Itinerary
The northbound Voyage to Alaska, British Columbia & Haida Gwaii cruise begins in Vancouver, British Columbia, and ends in Sitka, Alaska.
Arrive in Vancouver, Canada, British Columbia’s largest city and the major port for all of western Canada. Embark the ship in the early evening and set out on your expedition.
Cruise amid the lush Gulf Islands that dot the Strait of Georgia, situated between the mainland of British Columbia and Vancouver Island. These waters are a nature lover’s paradise. Keep an eye out for harbor seals and an array of seabirds, shorebirds and birds of prey.
Sail through scenic Johnstone Strait, offering stunning views and extraordinary marine mammals and bird-watching opportunities. Today, visit one of the oldest First Nations village sites in British Columbia: Alert Bay, home of the Kwakwaka’wakw people. Visit the U’Mista Cultural Center, which houses one of the Northwest Coast’s finest collections of elaborately carved potlatch masks, regalia and coppers. Then stop to visit the Big House a short distance away where the T’sasala Cultural Group continues the sharing of culture, “educating the world about their songs, dances, teachings, and values.”
Sail northward along steep and rugged coastline looking for whales, dolphins, bears, deer and other wildlife. Go ashore to explore or kayak the remote bays and inlets.
With very special permission, explore the islands of Haida Gwaii, including the incredible Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site. Be joined by a Haida interpreter for your days among the islands, wildlife and cultural sites. In the Haida ancestral town of Old Massett, you are invited into the home of a local carver for a feast of traditional food and dance. Meet Haida artists and see their workshops. Visit the Haida Heritage Centre at Kay ’Llnagaay to learn about the incredible history of the Haida people and their renowned artwork, a spiritual endeavor. See the ancient totems at SGang Gwaay—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—in the village of Ninstints, and kayak and take Zodiacs around the incredibly biodiverse islands in Gwaii Haanas.
With special permission from the U.S. Forest Service, explore the forested backwaters of Misty Fjords National Monument and the Tongass National Forest by kayak or Zodiac. Go ashore to visit the charming fishing village of Petersburg, and explore the surrounding area on a forest walk or enjoy an opportunity to stretch your legs with an optional bike ride around town. Cruise and kayak past the glacially carved cliffs of Tracy or Endicott Arm—both spectacular fjords that harbor orcas, humpback whales and Steller sea lions. See the soaring Dawes or South Sawyer Glacier up close and take a Zodiac cruise for unparalleled views of sculpted iridescent icebergs.
Spend a full day among the enormous glaciers and expansive wilderness of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. Then, experience the active wildlife of the Inian Islands by Zodiac, or hike and kayak Chichagof Island. Later cruise through Icy Strait in search of marine mammals, perhaps lowering the hydrophone to listen for whale communications. Enjoy a farewell dinner on your final night.
Disembark after breakfast in picturesque Sitka on the western coast of Baranof Island. Transfer to the airport for flights home.
Included
Accommodations aboard ship; all meals as indicated; beer, wine & full bar; excursions; services of expedition leader, naturalist staff and expert guides; use of kayaks; park and entrance fees; all port charges and service taxes; basic WiFi (enhanced and premium packages available for purchase). Gratuities for all departures of National Geographic Explorer, Orion, Endurance, Resolution, Sea Cloud, Jahan and Lord of the Glens.
Exclusions
Immigration fees; air transportation; extensions; meals not indicated; reserve wines & premium spirits; gratuities for all departures of Delfin II, Endeavour II, Islander II, Venture, Quest, Sea Bird and Sea Lion; personal items such as emails, laundry, voyage DVD, etc.; and insurance of any kind.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a deposit of 15% of the total trip cost is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 120 days before the departure date. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person fees, based on number of days prior to departure:
120 or more days – 100% of deposit**
119 to 90 days – 50% of total trip cost
89 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
**Advance payments will be credited in the form of a Lindblad Expeditions Travel Certificate, valid for 12 months from the date of cancellation, and which may only be applied towards final payment on any future booking.
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
The northbound Voyage to Alaska, British Columbia & Haida Gwaii begins in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (YVR), and ends in Sitka, Alaska (SIT). Plan flights to arrive to Vancouver by 2:00pm on Day 1. Plan flights to depart Sitka no earlier than 10:30am on Day 15.
Activities
Whether you are looking for light activity options or more challenging outdoor pursuits, the ship’s crew can tailor most any expedition to suit your skill level. Adventure activities may include whale watching, snorkeling, kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding, inflatable boat/skiff excursions, morning yoga and stretching, land treks, glacier viewing, wildlife observation and practicing photography.
Room Configuration
In addition to listed Solo cabin rates, select double-occupancy cabins may be available for single occupancy with a single supplement fee. If you would like to share accommodations with another guest of the same gender, we will be happy to try to accommodate you in select cabin categories. This program allows you to pay the per person double-occupancy rate whether or not a roommate is found. Contact AdventureSmith for further details and availability.
Families & Children
Skilled staff members are trained in organizing activities that inspire curiosity in young people of all ages. Programming for kids may include activities like photo workshops, journaling, scavenger hunts, Zodiac-driving lessons, hands-on nature and science programming and kid-friendly menu options. See the Deals section of this trip for any applicable child discounts.
Travel Insurance
Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.
Southbound Voyage to Alaska, British Columbia & Haida Gwaii Itinerary
The southbound Voyage to Alaska, British Columbia & Haida Gwaii cruise begins in Sitka, Alaska and ends in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Arrive in Sitka, Alaska. Situated on the western coast of Baranof Island and overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Sitka is known for its Tlingit culture and remnants of its Russian heritage which date back to the 1800s. Embark this evening in time for cocktails and an introduction to the staff and crew.
Spend a full day among the enormous glaciers and expansive wilderness of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. Then, experience the active wildlife of the Inian Islands by Zodiac, or hike and kayak Chichagof Island. Later, cruise through Icy Strait in search of marine mammals, perhaps lowering the hydrophone to listen for whale communications.
With special permission from the U.S. Forest Service, explore the forested backwaters of Misty Fjords National Monument and the Tongass National Forest by kayak or Zodiac. Go ashore to visit the charming fishing village of Petersburg, and explore the surrounding area on a forest walk or enjoy an opportunity to stretch your legs with an optional bike ride around town. Cruise and kayak past the glacially carved cliffs of Tracy or Endicott Arm—both spectacular fjords that harbor orcas, humpback whales and Steller sea lions. See the soaring Dawes or South Sawyer Glacier up close and take a Zodiac cruise for unparalleled views of sculpted iridescent icebergs.
With very special permission, explore the islands of Haida Gwaii, including the incredible Gwaii Haanas National Park & Haida Heritage Site. Be joined by a Haida Interpreter for these days among the islands, wildlife and cultural sites. In the Haida ancestral town of Old Massett, be welcomed into a home of a local carver for a feast of traditional foods and dance. Meet Haida artists and see their workshops. Visit the Haida Heritage Center at Kay Llnagaay to learn about the incredible history of the Haida people and their renowned artwork, a spiritual endeavor. See the ancient totems at SGang Gwaay—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—in the village of Ninstints, and, kayak and take Zodiacs around the incredibly biodiverse islands in Gwaii Haanas.
Sail southward along steep and rugged coastline looking for whales, dolphins, bears, deer and other wildlife. Go ashore to explore or kayak the remote bays and inlets.
Today, visit one of the oldest First Nations village sites in British Columbia: Alert Bay, home of the Kwakwaka’wakw people. Visit the U’Mista Cultural Center, which houses one of the Northwest Coast’s finest collections of elaborately carved potlatch masks, regalia and coppers. Then stop to visit the Big House a short distance away where the T’sasala Cultural Group continues the sharing of culture, “educating the world about their songs, dances, teachings, and values.” Sail south through scenic Johnstone Strait, offering stunning views and extraordinary marine mammals and bird-watching opportunities.
Cruise amid the lush Gulf Islands that dot the Strait of Georgia, situated between the mainland of British Columbia and Vancouver Island. These waters are a nature lover’s paradise. Keep an eye out for harbor seals and an array of seabirds, shorebirds and birds of prey.
After breakfast disembark in Vancouver, British Columbia’s largest city and the major port for all western Canada. Transfer to the airport for connecting flights home.
Included
Accommodations aboard ship; all meals as indicated; beer, wine & full bar; excursions; services of expedition leader, naturalist staff and expert guides; use of kayaks; park and entrance fees; all port charges and service taxes; basic WiFi (enhanced and premium packages available for purchase). Gratuities for all departures of National Geographic Explorer, Orion, Endurance, Resolution, Sea Cloud, Jahan and Lord of the Glens.
Exclusions
Immigration fees; air transportation; extensions; meals not indicated; reserve wines & premium spirits; gratuities for all departures of Delfin II, Endeavour II, Islander II, Venture, Quest, Sea Bird and Sea Lion; personal items such as emails, laundry, voyage DVD, etc.; and insurance of any kind.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a deposit of 15% of the total trip cost is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 120 days before the departure date. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person fees, based on number of days prior to departure:
120 or more days – 100% of deposit**
119 to 90 days – 50% of total trip cost
89 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
**Advance payments will be credited in the form of a Lindblad Expeditions Travel Certificate, valid for 12 months from the date of cancellation, and which may only be applied towards final payment on any future booking.
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
The southbound Remarkable Journey to Alaska, British Columbia & Haida Gwaii cruise begins in Sitka, Alaska (SIT), and ends in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (YVR). Plan flights to arrive to Sitka by 3:00pm on Day 1. Plan flights to depart Vancouver no earlier than 1:00pm on Day 15.
Activities
Whether you are looking for light activity options or more challenging outdoor pursuits, the ship’s crew can tailor most any expedition to suit your skill level. Adventure activities may include whale watching, snorkeling, kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding, inflatable boat/skiff excursions, morning yoga and stretching, land treks, glacier viewing, wildlife observation and practicing photography.
Room Configuration
In addition to listed Solo cabin rates, select double-occupancy cabins may be available for single occupancy with a single supplement fee. If you would like to share accommodations with another guest of the same gender, we will be happy to try to accommodate you in select cabin categories. This program allows you to pay the per person double-occupancy rate whether or not a roommate is found. Contact AdventureSmith for further details and availability.
Families & Children
Skilled staff members are trained in organizing activities that inspire curiosity in young people of all ages. Programming for kids may include activities like photo workshops, journaling, scavenger hunts, Zodiac-driving lessons, hands-on nature and science programming and kid-friendly menu options. See the Deals section of this trip for any applicable child discounts.
Travel Insurance
Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.
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The National Geographic Sea Lion is the sister ship to the National Geographic Sea Bird, and they are virtually identical, accommodating 62 guests in 31 outside cabins. Her specialized educational features and highly trained guides and photo instructors offer a unique, in-depth educational experience.
National Geographic Sea Lion Review
National Geographic Sea Lion is a tried and true expedition ship, offering itineraries primarily sailing in North America and Mexico. AdventureSmith Explorations’ National Geographic Sea Lion review includes a detailed description of the small ship including deck plans and a photo gallery. Please read our National Geographic Sea Lion review below then contact experts to compare the National Geographic Sea Lion with other small cruise ships and yachts offering Alaska small ship cruises, Baja cruises, U.S. cruises and Pacific Northwest cruises.
Choose the National Geographic Sea Lion for an active and inquisitive travel experience immersed in nature and wildlife. The experts and equipment on board provide the finest intellectual and educational experience of any small ship cruise. With a shallow draft and small size, she can easily reach places inaccessible to larger ships. Her inviting public spaces foster a sense of shipboard life where everyone is integral to the adventure, engendering a sense of expedition community. The expedition staff likes nothing better than to surprise and delight guests by directing their attention to breaching whales, bow-riding dolphins and alluring coves. The probable presence of National Geographic explorers, photographers, writers, scientists and other experts offers educational opportunities. Their energy, enthusiasm and field expertise are sure to enhance the experience.
Common Areas & Amenities Aboard Nat Geo Sea Lion
The bow on the Upper Deck is open as an observation area and can accommodate all guests at once for wildlife viewing. The raised platform in the center offers an excellent perch for photographers. The sun deck, located on the Bridge Deck, is partially shaded with chairs, tables, a variety of exercise equipment and the ship’s spa. The bridge is open, providing a chance to observe and chat with the officers and crew. The open lounge features a full bar and space for films, slide shows and lectures; a reference library and bar.
The talent of local artisans is highlighted in the ship’s global market. This event includes a collection of items made by local residents and is hosted in the ship’s lounge during each expedition. Silver jewelry crafted in Alaska, paintings and books by the naturalist staff, plus expedition clothing and other essentials are displayed. Every item purchased in the Global Market contributes to an Artisan Fund, which supports artisans in communities around the world to develop their potential more successfully.
National Geographic Sea Lion offers internet access (one device at a time) via three tiers: time-limited complimentary "basic" internet, for app messaging, email and simple social media; time-limited "enhanced" internet, adding general web browsing and video conferencing capabilities; and "premium" internet, for unlimited access to all features under the "enhanced" plan. WiFi is satellite based and may not always be accessible in poor weather or extremely remote areas.
Dining Aboard National Geographic Sea Lion
Onboard chefs prepare fresh, delicious dishes from local ingredients. Meals are served in the dining room with open seating. Breakfast is a buffet offering a wide selection of options, lunch is often served family style and dinners are typically plated.
The bar is open mid-morning and in the evening. A variety of beverages are available for purchase including wine by the glass or bottle, cocktails, specialty drinks and spirits. There is also a 24-hour self-service beverage station with coffee, tea, soft drinks, beer, water, ice and snacks.
Activities Aboard National Geographic Sea Lion
Stand-up paddleboards and one- and two-person kayaks are available for exploration. Expedition landing crafts allow for safe, versatile and rapid transitions to off-ship adventures.
Nat Geo Sea Lion contains a bow camera, video microscope, hydrophone and an underwater camera that streams footage to TVs in the lounge and staterooms, all offering multiple ways to interact with the wildlife. When whales are present, sounds of their vocalizations are heard over the loud speaker with the hydrophone. The ship is also equipped with a Splash-Cam for easy deployment by the naturalists to show the spectacular world beneath the surface of the sea. An iMac station is available in the ship’s lounge for editing and sorting photos; equipped with a digital media reader and USB outlets. A full-time certified photo instructor and video chronicler are on board. Undersea specialists are also on Alaska sailings.
A variety of wellness treatments are available on board, as well as activities led by the wellness specialist. Morning stretch classes are held in the open air of the sun deck, with yoga mats available. Exercise bands and sets of small handweights are also available for use. Massages, body treatments, natural facial treatments and hand and foot treatments are all available at the spa. Signup opportunities for treatments occur once on board.
Cabins & Deck Plan Aboard National Geographic Sea Lion
National Geographic Sea Lion’s 31 cabins are outside facing with one or two windows, private facilities and two lower beds (some configurable). Every cabin has Wi-Fi access for purchase; temperature controls (including air conditioning); organic cotton duvets and crisp cotton sheeting; botanically-inspired hair products, soap, shower gel and a hairdryer. Beneath every bed is space to store luggage and each cabin has one or two closets plus drawers under the beds. A speaker in each cabin is tuned to the microphone in the ship’s lounge and can be turned on or off individually. Laundry service is available for an additional fee.
National Geographic Sea Bird, a twin expedition ship to the National Geographic Sea Lion, can reach places inaccessible to larger ships due to her small size and shallow draft, all while comfortably accommodating 62 guests in 31 cabins. The feeling is often compared to that of a large private yacht, with everyone integral to the adventure. In fact, National Geographic writer Andrew Evans called the vessel the “closest thing to Cousteau’s Calypso” he’s ever had the pleasure to be on.
National Geographic Sea Bird Review
AdventureSmith Explorations’ National Geographic Sea Bird review includes a detailed description of the small ship including deck plans and a photo gallery. Please read our National Geographic Sea Bird review below then contact our small ship cruise experts to compare the National Geographic Sea Bird with other small cruise ships and yachts offering Baja cruises, , U.S. cruises, Canada small ship cruises, Pacific Northwest small ship cruises and Alaska small ship cruises.
Choose the National Geographic Sea Bird for active and inquisitive travels with immersion in nature and wildlife. The experts and equipment on board provide excellent intellectual and educational experiences. The Sea Bird is an ideal platform for exploration of remote and rarely seen places. Her captain and crew have decades of sailing experience and know where to find breaching whales, bow-riding dolphins and alluring coves. The probable presence of National Geographic explorers, photographers, writers, scientists and other experts gives guests unequaled opportunities to expand their knowledge. In addition, connection among travelers is also a focus, as National Geographic Sea Bird’s inviting public spaces foster a sense of shipboard life where everyone is integral to the adventure, engendering a sense of expedition community.
Common Areas & Amenities Aboard Nat Geo Sea Bird
The large open bow on the Upper Deck, which holds all guests at once, provides ample opportunities for experiencing the wildlife and scenery. The Bridge Deck offers a sun deck with tables, chairs, exercise equipment and partial shade as well as the bridge, which is often open to visitors, providing the captain's view.
Indoors, an open lounge features a full bar and space for films, slideshows and lectures; a reference library and global market. During this event, the market displays the talent of local artisans. Items may include silver jewelry crafted in Alaska, handmade dolls from Baja, paintings and books by the naturalist staff, plus expedition clothing and other essentials. Every item purchased in the global market contributes to an artisan fund, which supports artisans in communities around the world to develop their potential more successfully.
Internet access (one device at a time) is available on board via three tiers: time-limited complimentary "basic" internet, for app messaging, email and simple social media; time-limited "enhanced" internet, adding general web browsing and video conferencing capabilities; and "premium" internet, for unlimited access to all features under the "enhanced" plan. The satellite-based WiFi may not always be accessible in remote areas or extreme weather.
Dining Aboard National Geographic Sea Bird
Onboard chefs prepare fresh, delicious dishes from local ingredients. Meals are served in the dining room in an unhurried, open seating with views through panoramic windows. Breakfast is a buffet with a wide selection of options, lunch is often served family style and dinners are most commonly plated. Reusable bottles for water are in each cabin when guests arrive. The bar is typically open in the mid-morning and evening. A variety of beverages are available for purchase including wine by the glass or bottle, cocktails, specialty drinks and spirits. There is also a 24-hour self-service beverage station with coffee, tea, soft drinks, water, ice and snacks.
Activities Aboard National Geographic Sea Bird
One- or two-person kayaks are available for explorations. A sturdy fleet of Zodiacs accommodate quick, safe and versatile off-ship adventures.
This ship offers a wide range of cameras that record wildlife along the way. A bow camera, video microscope and underwater camera all stream footage to TVs in the lounge and staterooms; a hydrophone provides a soundtrack to the imagery; all offer multiple ways to interact with the wildlife. The ship is also equipped with a Splash-Cam for easy deployment by naturalists to show the spectacular world beneath the surface. An iMac station is available in the ship’s lounge for editing and sorting photos, equipped with a digital media reader and USB outlets. A full-time certified photo instructor and video chronicler are aboard.
A variety of wellness treatments are available on board, as well as activities led by the wellness specialist. Morning stretch classes are held in the open air of the sun deck, with yoga mats available. Exercise bands and sets of small hand weights are also available for use. Massages, body treatments, natural facial treatments and hand and foot treatments are all on offer at the spa. Signup opportunities for treatments occur once on board.
Cabins & Deck Plan Aboard National Geographic Sea Bird
All of National Geographic Sea Bird’s 31 cabins are outside facing with one or two windows and two lower beds (some configurable). Rooms are comfortable and clean with organic cotton duvets and crisp cotton sheeting. Every cabin has Wi-Fi access for purchase and temperature controls, and is stocked with botanically-inspired hair products, soap and shower gel, plus a hairdryer. Beneath every bed is space to store luggage, and each cabin has one or two closets plus drawers under the beds. A speaker in each cabin is optionally tuned to the microphone in the ship’s lounge. Laundry is available for an additional fee.
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National Geographic Sea Lion is a tried and true educational-based expedition ship. Onboard experts from National Geographic make this ship, and its twin the National Geographic Sea Bird, unique.
National Geographic Sea Bird offers special features including a hydrophone and Splash-Cam. Onboard experts from National Geographic make this ship and its twin sister, the Sea Lion, an extra special experience.
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