Your Japan to Alaska Package

Japan to Alaska

Seabourn

  per person

With RCI Exchange (7TP or 20,000 Points) - Inclusive of RCI Exchange Fee*

 
 
 
 
 



Deal Description

Pricing based on departure date 27th April 2025

Golden Week to Glacier Bay

The best of both worlds, from Japan to Alaska. Experience traveling during the height of Japan's famous and festive Golden Week. Continue on to the breathtaking wilderness of Alaska, enjoying fewer crowds during the early season.


Itinerary Highlights

Yokohama, Japan

The port of Yokohama provides seamless access to Tokyo, Japan’s capital and the most populous city on earth. There is more than enough variety in Tokyo to occupy a lifetime. Peruse the historic and immaculate Imperial Palace and Gardens before hitching an enchanting rickshaw ride through the lanterns and statues of the Asakusa district and its Sensoji Temple. 

Miyako, Japan

Set along the east coast of the Iwate Prefecture, Miyako was Japan’s main seaport for hundreds of years before a series of tsunamis took their toll. Yet what the city lacks in historical buildings, it more than makes up for in natural attractions such as Sanriku Fukkō National Park.

Hakodate, Japan

This important port on Japan’s northern Hokkaido Island was the first to be opened to European and American trade. The result of this is a trove of Western-style buildings in the suburb of Motomachi that gives the impression of a movie set. 

Kushiro, Japan

Blessed by a protective range of mountains and a relatively warm ocean current, Kushiro gets less than a third of the winter snow of its Hokkaido neighbor Sapporo, and twice as much sunshine as the nearby Kuril Islands. Thus it is an important reliably ice-free port during the winter. Like all of Japan, it is riddled with semi-active geothermal features and occasionally rattled by tremors. Scenic Lake Akan is ringed by hot springs.

Dutch Harbor, Alaska, US

Dutch Harbor is a well-protected natural harbor on Amaknak Island in the Fox Islands group, located about halfway along the volcanic arc of the Aleutian Islands in the Bering Sea. Being ice-free, it is a vital port for the Bering Sea fishing industry. 

Kodiak, Alaska, US

Kodiak ignites the senses. The crisp, salty air invigorates and emboldens you as you explore this remote island. Your eyes will widen as you encounter impressive and elusive wildlife. The warm aroma of coffee teases out of charming cafes inviting you to savor the moment.

 

Glacier Bay

 

esignated as an International World Heritage Site in 1992, Glacier Bay is also a National Monument, a National Park and a designated Biosphere Reserve. Over millennia, Glacier Bay has experienced many major advances of its glaciers. When first surveyed in 1794 by a team under the command of British captain George Vancouver on HMS Discovery, its vast glaciers extended well beyond present-day margins of the bay.

Just off the coast of Vietnam, a myriad of karstic islands are clustered in this picturesque setting. Looming out of the sea, undercut by erosions into fantastic shapes, they reminded the Vietnamese of the looping back of a swimming dragon. Scattered among them, whole communities of fishing families live most of their lives on sampans, trading among themselves and periodically going into nearby towns such as Haiphong to sell their catch and buy supplies.

Sitka, Alaska, US

Story and soul await in the history and lush scenery of this remote city on Baranof Island. As the oldest city in Alaska, only accessible by air and sea, Sitka is the perfect place to relish in unbridled beauty of the Last Frontier.

Ketchikan, Alaska, US

Ketchikan is a picturesque coastal town with a colorful frontier history, standing at the southern entrance to Alaska's famed Inside Passage. It began as a salmon cannery in 1885, built by company employee Mike Martin at the mouth of Ketchikan Creek. Once dubbed the 'Canned Salmon Capital of the World,’ today government, commercial fishing, and tourism are its main industries.

Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, Canada

Welcome to Nanaimo. Nestled on Vancouver Island, it charms visitors with its picturesque waterfront and incredible outdoor opportunities that encapsulate the Pacific Northwest's natural, laid-back coastal beauty. On the half-day tour, you'll see Cathedral Grove and Coombs Village Market.

Vancouver, B.C., CA

Vancouver is a city blessed with unparalleled natural beauty. Surrounded by mountains and water, the cityscape is a stunning juxtaposition of modern architecture against a backdrop of majestic peaks and the Pacific Ocean. 

 


 Your Ship: Seabourn Quest

229 Guests | 650 feet - Length |84 feet - Width

Seabourn Quest is the third iteration of the vessel design that has been called “a game-changer for the luxury segment.” True to her Seabourn bloodlines, wherever she sails around the world, Seabourn Quest carries with her a bevy of award-winning dining venues that are comparable to the finest restaurants to be found anywhere. Seabourn Quest offers a variety of dining options to suit every taste and every mood, with never an extra charge.

 


Singapore, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Da Nang (Hue), Hong Kong, Keelung (Taipei), Kochi, Tokushima, Kobe



All fares are displayed in INR, and pricing is per person based on twin share occupancy unless stated otherwise. Although all due care is taken to keep information as up-to-date as possible, pricing and availability are subject to change without notice: due to varying timing schedules of supplier automated update processes; currency fluctuations; fuel surcharges or government tax & fee changes and may not be guaranteed until paid in full. Gratuities may be an additional onboard charge depending on particular cruise line selected. Please ask your cruise consultant for any clarification of Terms & Conditions.