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Alaska's Inside Passage

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£7,729pp
Voyage Code: LINDBLADQTALAS-270619
moon 7 nights
anchor National Geographic Quest
calendar 19 Jun '27

Cruise overview

Do more than just see Alaska—be an active participant in all that it has to offer. Voyage into majestic fjords, come face to face with glaciers and kayak along the coast in search of marine life. Learn about whale behavior and watch for breaching and spy-hopping humpbacks and orcas. Enjoy a full day immersed in the beauty of Glacier Bay National Park.

Sitka, Alaska
Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
Inian Islands, Alaska
Frederick Sound, Alaska
Petersburg, Alaska
Tracy Arm, Alaska
Juneau, Alaska

Itinerary

Day 1

Sitka, Alaska


It’s hard not to like Sitka, with its eclectic blend of Alaska Native, Russian, and American history and its dramatic and beautiful open-ocean setting. This is one of the best Inside Passage towns to explore on foot, with St. Michael’s Cathedral, Sheldon Jackson Museum, Castle Hill, Sitka National Historical Park, and the Alaska Raptor Center topping the must-see list.Sitka was home to the Kiksádi clan of the Tlingit people for centuries prior to the 18th-century arrival of the Russians under the direction of territorial governor Alexander Baranof, who believed the region was ideal for the fur trade. The governor also coveted the Sitka site for its beauty, mild climate, and economic potential; in the island’s massive timber forests he saw raw materials for shipbuilding. Its location offered trading routes as far west as Asia and as far south as California and Hawaii. In 1799 Baranof built St. Michael Archangel—a wooden fort and trading post 6 miles north of the present town.Strong disagreements arose shortly after the settlement. The Tlingits attacked the settlers and burned their buildings in 1802. Baranof, however, was away in Kodiak at the time. He returned in 1804 with a formidable force—including shipboard cannons—and attacked the Tlingits at their fort near Indian River, site of the present-day 105-acre Sitka National Historical Park, forcing many of them north to Chichagof Island.By 1821 the Tlingits had reached an accord with the Russians, who were happy to benefit from the tribe’s hunting skills. Under Baranof and succeeding managers, the Russian-American Company and the town prospered, becoming known as the Paris of the Pacific. The community built a major shipbuilding and repair facility, sawmills, and forges, and even initiated an ice industry, shipping blocks of ice from nearby Swan Lake to the booming San Francisco market. The settlement that was the site of the 1802 conflict is now called Old Sitka. It is a state park and listed as a National Historic Landmark.The town declined after its 1867 transfer from Russia to the United States, but it became prosperous again during World War II, when it served as a base for the U.S. effort to drive the Japanese from the Aleutian Islands. Today its most important industries are fishing, government, and tourism.

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Day 2

Cruising Inside Passage, U.S.A

Day 3

Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska

Day 4

Inian Islands, Alaska

Day 5

Frederick Sound, Alaska

Day 6

Petersburg, Alaska

Day 7

Tracy Arm, Alaska

Day 8

Juneau, Alaska

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#301-306 — Cabins feature two single beds that can convert to a Queen, a writing desk, two nightstands, two portholes, a full-length mirror, and reading lights.

 

Amenities

  • Queen or Twin Configuration
  • Vanity Area
  • Shower
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Telephone
  • Desk

Ship features

Purpose-built for exploration in coastal waters, National Geographic Quest combines expedition technology with modern comfort.

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  • 100-passenger capacity for small-group exploration
  • Fleet of Zodiacs, kayaks, and paddleboards
  • Shallow draft for access to hidden coves and fjords
  • Onboard expedition team and National Geographic photographers
  • Open Bridge policy for guest interaction with the crew
  • Comfortable lounge with panoramic views
  • Spa, fitness area, and library
  • Environmentally conscious design and operations
  • Locally inspired dining and regional cuisine
  • Interactive briefings and lectures daily
Lindblad National Geographic Quest Accommodation

Accommodation

National Geographic Quest features 50 outside-facing cabins, each with a large window for natural light and scenic views. Interiors are fresh and contemporary, featuring either queen or twin beds, private bathrooms, and ample storage space. Some staterooms feature step-out balconies, while select cabins connect, making them ideal for families or groups. Each is designed for comfort after a day of adventure, with subtle expedition styling and thoughtful amenities.

Lindblad National Geographic Quest Dining

Dining

Dining aboard the National Geographic Quest reflects the regions visited. The main dining room, located aft with large windows, offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner in an open-seating format. Expect menus featuring local produce and seafood — from Alaskan salmon to Central American specialities. The Lounge Bar serves as a social hub for pre-dinner cocktails, small bites, and daily recaps. Every meal is freshly prepared, with vegetarian and dietary options available on request.

Lindblad National Geographic Quest Amenities

Amenities

Facilities include a lounge with panoramic windows, a small library, a spa treatment room, and a well-equipped fitness centre. The mudroom and boarding platform allow smooth embarkation for Zodiac and kayak excursions, while an open Bridge provides opportunities to learn about navigation from the captain and crew.

Lindblad National Geographic Quest Wellness

Wellness

Guests can unwind with a massage or facial in the ship’s dedicated spa room, or enjoy a workout in the compact fitness centre. Wellness specialists are available on select voyages, offering yoga sessions and stretching classes on deck.

Lindblad National Geographic Quest Entertainment

Entertainment

Evenings aboard are relaxed and informative. Daily briefings recap highlights and preview upcoming adventures, while lectures and films bring local culture and nature to life. The lounge transforms into a casual social space where travellers and staff share stories and photographs over drinks.

Lindblad National Geographic Quest Families

Families

National Geographic Quest welcomes families, offering connecting cabins and educational programmes for young explorers. Activities such as kayaking, wildlife tracking, and guided nature walks provide meaningful shared experiences for all ages.