Alaska Escape: Haines, the Inian Islands and Tracy Arm Fjord


Cruise overview
Indulge your inner explorer on a compact, six-day expedition along the untamed coastal landscapes of Alaska’s Inside Passage. This pristine wilderness is home to a rich Tlingit culture, an enduring frontier spirit, and a panoply of wildlife—from high-flying eagles and tail-fluking whales to salmon-fishing bears. Hike through forests of towering trees, kayak in glacier-carved fjords, and raft from an ancient Alaska native village.
Available extensions:
- 6-Day Denali National Park Pre-Voyage Extension (double price: £8790pp / solo price: £10238)
- 6-Day Denali National Park Post Voyage Extension (double price: £8790pp / solo price: £10238)
Itinerary
Juneau, Alaska
Juneau, Alaska’s capital and third-largest city, is on the North American mainland but can’t be reached by road. Bounded by steep mountains and water, the city’s geographic isolation and compact size make it much more akin to an island community such as Sitka than to other Alaskan urban centers, such as Fairbanks or Anchorage. Juneau is full of contrasts. Its dramatic hillside location and historic downtown buildings provide a frontier feeling, but the city’s cosmopolitan nature comes through in fine museums, noteworthy restaurants, and a literate and outdoorsy populace. The finest of the museums, the Alaska State Museum, is scheduled to reopen in May 2016 on its old site as the expanded Alaska State Library, Archives, and Museum (SLAM) following several years of planning and exhibit research. Another new facility, the Walter Soboleff Center, offers visitors a chance to learn about the indigenous cultures of Southeast Alaska–-Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian. Other highlights include the Mt. Roberts Tramway, plenty of densely forested wilderness areas, quiet bays for sea kayaking, and even a famous drive-up glacier, Mendenhall Glacier. For goings-on, pick up the Juneau Empire (www.juneauempire.com), which keeps tabs on state politics, business, sports, and local news.
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Tracy Arm, Alaska
Haines, Alaska
Inian Islands, Alaska
Chichagof Island, Alaska
Sitka, Alaska
Category 1 - Main Deck
#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.
- 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







