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Alaska Epic Escape: Complete Inside Passage

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£9,119pp
Voyage Code: LINDBLADSBSIKE-260809
moon 10 nights
anchor National Geographic Sea Bird
calendar 9 Aug '26

Cruise overview

Embark on the ultimate 11-day Alaska expedition combining two distinct wilderness experiences through Southeast Alaska’s Inside Passage. Experience untamed coastal landscapes rich with Tlingit culture and abundant wildlife—from eagles and whales to salmon-fishing bears. Witness electric blue icebergs in LeConte Bay, navigate Misty Fjords’ narrow channels, cycle along glacial fjords in Haines and kayak among towering glaciers. This comprehensive adventure showcases the full spectrum of Alaska’s Inside Passage wilderness. 

Sitka, Alaska
Chichagof Island, Alaska
Inian Islands, Alaska
Haines, Alaska
Tracy Arm, Alaska
Juneau, Alaska
LeConte Glacier, Alaska
Wrangell, Alaska
Misty Fjords National Monument, Alaska
Ketchikan, Alaska

Itinerary

Day 1

Sitka, Alaska

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.

Arrival Time: Arrive by 3:00 p.m. local time.
Arrival City: Sitka


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

Chichagof Island, Alaska

Day 3

Inian Islands, Alaska

Day 4

Haines, Alaska

Day 5

Tracy Arm, Alaska

Day 6

Juneau, Alaska

Day 7

LeConte Glacier, Alaska

Day 8

Sumner Strait, Alaska

Day 9

Wrangell, Alaska

Day 10

Misty Fjords National Monument, Alaska

Day 11

Ketchikan, Alaska

Category 1 - Main Deckfrom£9,119pp
Category 2 - Upper Deckfrom£11,339pp
Category 3 - Upper Deckfrom£13,139pp

Category 1 - Main Deck

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#300-305: Conveniently located between the dining room and lounge, these cabins feature two single beds and a large window. All cabins feature a closet, two nightstands, and a sink/vanity with a large mirror outside the bathroom. Note: Solo occupancy cabins are available in categories 1 and 2 only. Shared accommodation can be arranged at the double occupancy rate in categories 1 and 2 only.

Amenities

  • Twin
  • Vanity Area
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Telephone
  • Desk

Ship features

National Geographic Sea Bird blends rugged expedition capability with the warmth and camaraderie of a small ship.

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  • 62-passenger capacity for an intimate expedition experience
  • Shallow draft for access to narrow rivers and hidden bays
  • Fleet of Zodiacs, kayaks, and paddleboards
  • All outside-facing cabins with windows
  • Open Bridge policy for guest interaction
  • Single-seating dining room serving regional cuisine
  • Lounge for lectures, briefings, and evening socialising
  • A library and wellness specialist onboard
  • Expert-led shore excursions and enrichment talks
  • Sustainable operations and locally sourced ingredients
Lindblad National Geographic Sea Bird Accommodation

Accommodation

National Geographic Sea Bird offers 31 outside-facing cabins, each designed for comfort and practicality. Rooms feature windows for natural light, en-suite bathrooms, and twin or queen beds. Compact yet inviting, they provide the ideal retreat after a day of exploration. Forward Category 3 cabins offer additional space and some of the best views onboard, while select options cater to solo travellers or small families.

Lindblad National Geographic Sea Bird Dining

Dining

Meals aboard the NG Sea Bird reflect the character of the regions visited. The main dining room accommodates all guests in a single seating, fostering a sense of community. Expect dishes inspired by local ingredients, from wild Alaskan salmon to Pacific Northwest produce. Wines from the Columbia Valley and regional craft beers complement the menus. The adjacent lounge offers snacks and drinks throughout the day, along with an inviting setting for daily recaps and presentations.

Lindblad National Geographic Sea Bird Amenities

Amenities

Onboard facilities include a lounge with AV equipment, a small library, and a dedicated mudroom for gear storage. A wellness specialist offers yoga sessions, and there’s an area for informal fitness routines. The open Bridge invites guests to learn about navigation and maritime operations directly from the captain and crew.

Lindblad National Geographic Sea Bird Wellness

Wellness

While there is no dedicated spa, relaxation is woven into every aspect of every voyage. Guests can enjoy yoga or stretching sessions with the wellness specialist, unwind in the lounge with a drink, or simply take in the passing scenery from the deck.

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Entertainment

Entertainment aboard the NG Sea Bird is centred on enrichment and community. Evenings feature talks, photo presentations, and informal gatherings led by the expedition team. You might join a discussion on coastal ecosystems, learn photography tips from a National Geographic instructor, or stargaze under clear northern skies.

Lindblad National Geographic Sea Bird Families

Families

National Geographic Sea Bird welcomes families and young explorers on select sailings. Hands-on activities, flexible cabin arrangements, and an engaging expedition team make her an excellent choice for adventurous family travel.