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Alaska & British Columbia – Inside Passage, Bears and Aleutian Islands (Northbound)

19 Days Vancouver to Seattle
Alaska & British Columbia – Inside Passage, Bears & Aleutian Islands (Northbound)
Alaska & British Columbia – Inside Passage, Bears & Aleutian Islands (Northbound)
Alaska & British Columbia – Inside Passage, Bears & Aleutian Islands (Northbound)

Overview

HX Expeditions
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 (3) Reviews Total No. of Cruises 52
Discover the pristine beauty of Alaska’s rugged coast, as well as Canada’s Inside Passage and the Aleutian Islands. In Misty Fjords National Monument and on remote islands you’ll see where nature reigns free. As we go, keep an eye out for brown bears on Kodiak Island and in Katmai National Park, and scout for whales, fur seals and birds including Bald Eagles and rarities like the Kittlitz’s Murrelet as we voyage north.

Meet people belonging to Indigenous Łingít and Unangan cultures, hunt for petroglyphs in Wrangell and follow in the footsteps of gold prospectors and explorers on your expedition read more cruise. Visit the picturesque ghost town of Unga and uncover ancient stories on mossy totem poles at Chief Shakes Tribal House, and go home with a profound sense of knowing the culture, ecology and history of this beautiful region.
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Trip Length
Cruise Length

19 Days

Trip Starts
Cruise Starts

Vancouver

Trip Ends
Cruise Ends

Seattle

Countries Visited
Countries Visited:
Cruise Shi
Cruise Ship
MS Roald Amundsen
Ship Reviews
2 Ship Reviews
Avg. Rating: 5/5
Ship Class
Ship Class

Expedition

Passengers
Passengers

490

Crew
Crew

150

Ship Launch
Launched

2019

Cruise Code
Cruise Code

ABCIPBAIN

Itinerary

Explore British Columbia's largest city

Your expedition ship MS Roald Amundsen awaits you in Vancouver. Settle in and take your time to get to know the ship before listening to the safety briefing.

Your knowledgeable Expedition Team will lead the way on excursions and landings. Get to know them and sit down to enjoy a welcome dinner — your adventure is now underway.

Enjoy sublime scenery as we sail the Inside Passage

The Inside Passage coastal route takes us through the great North American Pacific Fjordland, a protected stretch of water over 930 miles long. Unlike other cruises which pass through at night, you'll be able to view the sublime scenery in all its glory during the day.

Our smaller expedition ship allows us to reach areas that larger vessels can't, meaning you'll get to explore lesser-travelled channels with breathtaking scenery. Keep your cameras and binoculars at the ready to catch sight of whales, including humpback, fin, minke and perhaps even orcas.

Revel in a wilderness where wildlife thrives

Part of the Tongass National Forest, Misty Fjords is a pristine wilderness of evergreens, waterfalls and snowcapped peaks. The revered naturalist writer John Muir described the area as one of the most beautiful places he'd ever seen.

Weather permitting, you'll join the Expedition Team to tour Misty Fjords in our small expedition boats or take kayaks out.

Misty Fjords is rich in wildlife. You'll scan for mountain goats, black and brown bears and moose as you explore. The waters are home to Pacific salmon, otters, Steller sea lions, harbour seals, orcas and Dall's porpoises. Skywards, you might spot herons and Bald Eagles.

Visit one of Alaska's oldest harbour towns

We continue cruising the Alaskan islands towards Wrangell. Only a mile out of town, Petroglyph Beach is where you'll see ancient rock carvings among the sand.

Visit the local museum to learn more about Wrangell's fascinating past. Now part of the United States, it was once governed by Britain, Russia and the Łingít people. Cross to Shakes Island, where the Chief Shakes Tribal House and totem poles tell the story of the Indigenous Łingít people.

Hikers will enjoy the nature trails, surrounded by alluring scenery at the mouth of Stikine River, and the foot of Mount Dewey at the edge of the rainforest.

Take in Sitka's views and mix of cultures

Surrounded by Tongass National Forest, Sitka is only accessible by sea or air. Get out on deck for stunning views of the Sisters Mountains and Mount Edgecumbe volcano.

Inhabited by the Łingít people for 10,000 years, the town was settled by Russian explorers around the turn of the 19th century before being sold to the United States after Russia lost the Crimean War. Today, Sitka has roots in all three cultures.

A visit to the Russian Orthodox cathedral and Russian Bishop's House is recommended. Admire ornate Haida and Łingít totem poles at Sitka National Historical Park and enjoy a walking trail through the forest to the ocean.

Embrace the thrill of wild Alaska

Today is another day of exploration as we sail into Icy Strait and take a closer look at some of the islands. Possible destinations to explore include George Island, Inian Islands and Idaho Inlet but – as ever – we will gauge the weather conditions and wildlife spotting opportunities to decide upon the best location.

Using our expedition boats, we may get close to some of the rocky shores here, with the possibility of a landing and nature walk. The coast in this region grows more rugged the closer we get to the open sea, with rocky pinnacles and sea caves galore. Keep an eye out for whales, as well as sea lions, orcas and Bald Eagles.

Spot wildlife in these glacier-fed waters

Today is an exploration day in Icy Bay. Three glaciers – Guyot, Yahtse and Tyndall – regularly calve into this bay. If conditions allow, you'll explore in our small expedition boats or by kayak, immersing you in the remarkable beauty of this icy landscape.

Wildlife abounds in the Gulf of Alaska, offering unrivalled photography opportunities. Humpback whales, orcas, Stellar sea lions, sea otters and harbour seals lazing on floating chunks of ice are often seen in these waters.

A day of relaxation and birdwatching at sea

Your cruise continues across the Gulf of Alaska. It's the ideal time to enjoy onboard facilities such as the infinity pool, hot tubs, and sauna. Go for a run, hit the gym, or enjoy a massage in the spa.

In the Science Centre, the Expedition Team invite you to join lectures about subjects such as Alaska's wildlife, geology, glaciology, history and culture.

Relax in the Explorer Lounge & Bar and share a drink with your fellow guests, or just sit back and enjoy the view. See if you can spot all three species of North Pacific albatross. The Laysan and Black-footed Albatross are often sighted, but the Short-tailed Albatross is harder to spot.

Explore the home of the Alutiiq people

Kodiak Island got its nickname the ‘Emerald Isle', due to its Spruce forests and grasslands, and it's the second-largest island in the US.

The island's most famous inhabitants are Kodiak brown bears. Around 3,500 of them live in the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, which covers two-thirds of the island.

We'll search for these powerful creatures in their natural habitat, marvelling at their size and grace from the safety of our small expedition boat. This perspective offers a rare glimpse into the lives of these bears against the backdrop of Alaska's breathtakingly rugged landscape.

Spot brown bears in Katmai National Park

Your adventure continues in the four million–acre Katmai National Park, which has over a dozen active volcanoes. Katmai is also home to more than 2,000 protected brown bears – the largest concentration in the world.

Accompanied by an experienced bear guard, we'll be safely scouting for them from the deck or in our small expedition boats. They might be foraging for berries, digging for clams or catching fish in the stream.

Depending on conditions, we might visit either Geographic Harbor, Kinak Bay or Kukak Bay.

Explore rugged scenery in an untamed wilderness

The Alaska Peninsula is an untamed wilderness and a haven for wildlife. The region is characterised by its raw coastal landscapes, towering mountains and secluded bays.

Join your Expedition Team for close exploration of hidden bays and inlets along the shoreline, offering the opportunity to scout for bears, Bald Eagles, and marine species like sea otters and humpback whales. Learn about the geological evolution of the region, appreciating how natural forces have sculpted the unique topography around you.

Experience a deserted Alaskan town

Wild and deserted, Unga Village is an abandoned yet picturesque settlement on the southern end of Unga Island.

It was settled by Unangax̂ in 1833 but was abandoned in 1969 as subsistence fishing proved insufficient to support living here. Today, the few wooden buildings that remain are the only evidence that people once lived here.

A carpet of pink lousewort, fireweed and other wildflowers surrounds the abandoned shacks as nature has gradually taken over. Experience the eerie beauty of this place during a nature landing with our small expedition boats.

Learn the fascinating history of America's biggest fishing port

America's largest fishing port, Dutch Harbor is a fascinating place to visit. As we sail towards it you may see Mount Makushin, a sometimes-steaming volcano reaching almost 6,000 ft.

Here, you'll learn about the local Indigenous Unangan people at the Museum of the Aleutians. Visit the Russian Orthodox Cathedral or tour the WWII museum commemorating the battle that took place here in 1942.

Scout for Bald Eagles and puffins. Foxes, lemmings and wild horses thrive on land and whales, sea lions and porpoises in the waters. Dutch Harbor is where the reality television seriesThe Deadliest Catch was filmed, following crab fishermen at work under extreme conditions.

Relax and reflect as we cruise along the coast

Part of being on an expedition cruise is taking time to connect with the sights and sounds of the world around you. A day at sea lets you do just that. Sit back and take in the panoramic views from our Explorer Lounge & Bar, from the infinity pool or from the outdoor hot tubs.

Keep scanning the shores, seas and skies for puffins, auklets, and murrelets, especially closer to the coast. If you're lucky, you might glimpse the Red-legged Kittiwake, only found in this part of the world.

You'll learn more about the region's geography, climate and birdlife from the Expedition Team in the Science Centre.

Look out for wildlife on the largest Pribilof Island

The windswept island of St Paul is home to the largest Unangan community in the US, numbering around 480. You can visit the historical remains ofbarabaras here – traditional dwellings built half-underground to protect against the sea winds.

St Paul is also designated an Important Bird Area, and around 300 species of migrating birds use it as a resting point. Scan for Horned and Tufted Puffins, the Pribilof Sandpiper and the rare Red-legged Kittiwake.

On the shore, you may find northern fur seals waddling and playing – half the world's population of these charming animals live on these islands.

Experience this wild, remote and isolated island

Part of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge, 200 miles from the nearest village, St Matthew Island is wild, remote and isolated. You'll see traces of abandoned buildings between black sand beaches and wildflower-dotted tundra. A few hardy souls have tried – and failed – to make a home here. 

Today, the only inhabitants are birds, including thousands of puffins, murres and cormorants. On our nature landing, if we're lucky, we'll see the rare McKay's Bunting, which breeds almost exclusively here — and listen out for the sound of the singing vole, named after its unusual warning cry. 

Watch for wildlife and relax at sea

As we cruise the Bering Sea, you'll have Russia to the west and the United States to the east.

Natural wonders abound here, so keep an eye out for humpback whales, and seabirds wheeling through the skies.

This is your last full sea day, so relax and enjoy your time on board. The Expedition Team will recap the highlights of your Alaskan adventure, and you can continue your journey of discovery in the Science Centre.

Learn about Nome's golden past

Prospectors first came to Nome in 1898, and people still hunt for gold here today. You'll see evidence of the Gold Rush all around, including abandoned dredges, turn-of-the-century steam engines and old railroad tracks, lending the town a unique atmosphere.

Nome was the end point of three of Roald Amundsen's great polar expeditions, including an attempt by air to reach the North Pole in 1926.

Naturally, Nome is a fitting place to bid farewell to our own MS Roald Amundsen, before flying back to Seattle, where you'll enjoy an overnight stay.

End your adventure in the Emerald City

Your Alaskan adventure comes to an end in Seattle.

If you have time before your onward journey, why not head to the Seattle Aquarium to see sea otters and a giant Pacific octopus. Or for incredible views of Puget Sound and the surrounding mountains, take a stroll through the nine-acre Olympic Sculpture Park, admiring the work of renowned artists as you go.

For a feast of the senses, visit the famous Pike Place Market. Operating for over a century, this lively farmer's market boasts everything from buskers and bars to salmon-throwing fishmongers!

If you have the time to go farther afield, we recommend booking a Post-Programme with us and discovering some of the region's natural highlights.  

Tour Inclusions

  • Explore Alaska's rugged coastline and the remote Aleutian Islands on this expedition cruise from Vancouver to Nome.
  • Scout for bears in Katmai National Park and on Kodiak Island, and look out for whales, seals, sea otters and rare birds such as the Red-legged Kittiwake.
  • Discover wildlife havens, untouched scenery and fascinating history at the rarely visited, isolated islands of St Paul and St Matthew.

  • Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Coffee, tea, soft drinks, wine, beer, and spirits
  • Fine dining in restaurant Lindstrøm included for suite guests
  • Wine, beer and spirits available at meals and throughout the day and evening (subject to licensing laws, excludes premium drinks)
  • Wind and waterproof expedition jacket
  • A complimentary Ocean Bottle water bottle to refill on board and take home
  • Use of sauna, hot tubs, pool, fitness room, lounges and more
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi. Please note, streaming is not supported
  • Professional photos from your trip taken by our onboard photographer
  • Gratuities included. Fantastic service is standard at HX – though if you'd like to leave something extra, it's always appreciated
  • Range of included activities 

  • Overnight in Seattle, including breakfast, after the expedition cruise
  • Transfer from the ship to the airport in Nome after the expedition cruise
  • Transfer from the airport to the hotel in Seattle after the expedition cruise

  • Flight in economy class from Nome to Seattle after the expedition cruise

  • In-depth lectures and discussions hosted by our knowledgeable Expedition Team
  • Use of our Science Centre, including the library and advanced biological and geological equipment
  • Citizen Science Programme allows guests to assist with ongoing scientific research 
  • Professional onboard photographer gives tips and tricks for the best landscape and wildlife photos
  • Informal gatherings with the crew for daily briefings
  • Daily briefing with the Expedition Team about the plans for the next day

  • Escorted landings with small expedition boats
  • Necessary equipment for activities, such as walking poles, will be provided on board on loan. Rubber boots are provided (not mandatory) for wet landings. Your HX travel documents will have a recommended packing list.
  • Expedition photographer on hand to assist you

  • All planned activities are subject to weather and ice conditions 
  • Excursions and activities are subject to change 
  • Please make sure you meet all entry and boarding requirements
  • Depending on your flight departure from Anchorage an overnight might be needed 

Life On Board

HX Expeditions
 (3) Reviews
Total No. of Cruises 52
To travel with HX is to open yourself to a world of awe. From cultural encounters to wildlife wonders, what you see and learn on your trip will inspire and energise you. And when you come back home, you’ll have a deeper, richer love of the planet we all share.
MS Roald Amundsen
MS Roald Amundsen

Hybrid powered, a warm and informal atmosphere, premium comfort, and state of the art technology. Read more

Expert Expedition Team
Expert Expedition Team

Passionate. Knowledgeable. Specialists in their field. Your dedicated Expedition Team bring each destination to life. Read more

The Science Centre
The Science Centre

A dedicated space to enjoy fascinating lectures from the specialist team and get hands on with interactive fun. Read more

A World of Flavours
A World of Flavours

Three onboard restaurants serve up delicious international dishes, local cuisine, and traditional Norwegian favourites. Read more

Adventure is All-Inclusive
Adventure is All-Inclusive

Everything from daily excursions and activities to our onboard Science Centre, meals, gratuities, drinks and more. Read more

Supreme Viewing Spaces
Supreme Viewing Spaces

Take in the scenery from the comfort of your cabin, the pool, outdoor hot tubs, sauna, or light-filled public spaces. Read more

Ship Reviews (2)

HX Expeditions Reviews
Reviews 2 Reviews
Average Rating 5 out of 5
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Wow what an experience!!   0 , VIC, Australia, Dec 2025
HX is an expedition ship, so do not expect gourmet meals and cabin service like on the luxurious cruisers. Food is plentiful and varied, the cabin spacious and comfortable. The highlights, of course, are the zodiac rides and the landings in Antartica. The activities staff are excellent, they are knowledgeable and most helpful in guiding us especially read more during the landings. Most passengers are much younger than the usual cruisers. You have to be fit enough to participate and enjoy the activities. We were lucky with the weather, the crossing of the Drake Passage wasn't too rough. Languages used in the ship are English, German and Chinese. We saw plenty of penguins, whales and dolphins.
Perfect Antarctica trip!   1 , NSW, Australia, Feb 2025
We have just returned from a Hurtigruten Antarctica trip organised by Maisie from Global Journeys. It was an exceptional travel agent experience. I usually book direct but Maisie changed my opinion with this. She was always responsive and her attention to detail is excellent. Due to her expertise I have recommended her to a couple of friends and I will read more definitely book through Global Journeys again.

I booked over a year in advance (Antarctica) and had a cancellation from the Hurtigruten end which she managed with ease. It was good to have the same person handle my booking. The trip we did had an extended time (11 days) in Antarctica including going below the Antarctic Circle which most ships do not do. It was a perfect experience of Antarctica. Thank you Global Journeys!!!!

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HX Expeditions Americas (2026-27)

HX Expeditions brings the Americas to life through immersive, small-ship journeys shaped by more than a century of exploration expertise. Purpose-built vessels, wide-open spaces and a low guest-to-crew ratio create the ideal balance of comfort and adventure as you dive deeper into some of the region’s most remarkable environments.

From Alaska and more British Columbia’s glacier-carved coastlines to the Galápagos Islands’ volcanic wonders and South America’s unmatched biodiversity, each voyage reveals the raw beauty and wildlife that define these extraordinary landscapes. With expert-led excursions and a spirit of true discovery, these journeys offer an inspiring and intimate way to experience the Americas.

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