Cruising Alaska’s Inside Passage
9 Days - Le Soleal
This voyage aboard the state-of-the-art expedition vessel Le Soléal offers the very best of what Alaska's Inside Passage has to offer—myriad bays, coves, inlets and islands, teeming with whales, dolphins, bears, and sea birds. It also introduces you to the diverse cultural history of the area, from the indigenous Tsimshian and Tlingit tribes of Metlakatla and Kake, to the Scandinavian and Russian heritages of Petersburg and Sitka.
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Itinerary Highlights
- Engaging discussions onboard with two Smithsonian Journeys Experts, including natural history filmmaker John Grabowska and geologist Scott Burns.
- Discover Alaska’s breathtaking landscapes: fjords, glaciers, waterfalls, and primal forests.
- Encounter abundant wildlife on sea, on land and in the air: orcas, humpback whales, brown bears, black bears, sea otters, bald eagles, and more.
- Visit the "little Russia" of Sitka and the "little Norway" of Petersburg.
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Vancouver
- Day 2: Sailing in the Johnstone Strait/At Sea
- Day 3: Inside Passage/Metlakatla, Alaska
- Day 4: Misty Fjords, Alaska
- Day 5: Petersburg, Alaska
- Day 6: Kake, Alaska/Endicott Arm, Alaska
- Day 7: Point Adolphus, Alaska/Elfin Cove, Alaska
- Day 8: Sitka, Alaska
- Day 9: Disembarkation Day – Sitka/Seattle
Day 1: Vancouver
On arrival you will transfer to the port for embarkation before your departure at 6pm.
Verdant and cosmopolitan, Vancouver is one of Canada's most multi-cultural cities. Located in British Columbia on Canada's west coast, it's surrounded by mountains and outdoor activities are popular. In the city, you can immerse yourself in the Asian atmosphere of bustling Chinatown, shop for pashminas and silk saris at the Punjabi Market Indian district and explore the historic area of ᅠGastown. Vancouver Art Gallery is known for works by regional artists, while the Museum of Anthropology houses important First Nations collections. Granville Island Jetty is a fascinating revitalised industrial area that hosts galleries, restaurants and a huge produce market.
Day 2: Sailing in the Johnstone Strait/At Sea
Along the north-east coast of Vancouver Island, Johnstone Strait is a 100 km-long channel formed by an old glacier bed, dotted with a string of lush islands. Sailing amid this wilderness offers fantastic opportunities to observe the wildlife. Humpback whales and resident orcas can be found in the cool and sheltered waters of the strait, and you can try to spot some from your ship’s deck.
During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Day 3: Inside Passage/Metlakatla, Alaska
Sheltered from the ocean currents of the Gulf of Alaska, this maritime route that weaves a path around the islands and islets of Southeast Alaska will offer you wonderful sailing experience. Conifer forests stretch on forever, interspersed with numerous coves, bays, huge valleys and deep fjords formed by ancient glavial valleys. Accessible only by sea, the fishing villages are surrounded by snow-capped mountains and glaciers that plunge into the waters of this veritable wildlife sanctuary. From your ship’s deck, you can try spotting humpback whales or the famous bald eagle, emblem of the region.
On the western coast of Annette Island, the small settlement of Metlakatla will welcome you for a timeless experience. Founded in 1887 by a group of Tsimshians, from British Columbia, the Annette Island Reserve is today the only federal reservation for the indigenous peoples of Alaska. You will have the opportunity to discover their culture, between local arts and crafts, artistic performance and discovering the famous totem poles. A walking tour is also on the agenda for this port of call, in the heart of Alaskan culture.
Day 4: Misty Fjords, Alaska
Rain forest, hypnotic blue lakes, snowy peaks, glacier valleys, waterfalls... You will behold a heavenly vision. This United States monument covering some 8,600 square kilometres is a designated Wilderness Area. This awesome countryside rolls out its majestic carpet of cedars, fir spruces and hemlocks. Here, you can feel Nature’s throbbing heartbeat. You may be lucky enough to spot some of the many animal inhabitants, such as sea otters, sea lions and grizzlies.
Day 5: Petersburg, Alaska
Picture this: all around you, translucent waters. In the distance - snow-capped mountains. This is the vision that greets you on disembarking in Petersburg, one of Alaska’s largest commercial fishing towns. The heart of the Tongass National forest is for people who yearn for a lungful of the great outdoors. There is some fauna here including no less than 240 species of birds, seals, sea lions, humpback whales. Another special feature of this very lively town is its penchant for art. On its pavements and facades you can admire several murals, totems and sculptures.
Day 6: Kake, Alaska/Endicott Arm, Alaska
Discover the small Tlingit village of Kake, around 60 kilometres west of Petersburg. Located on Kupreanof Island, it houses a community of over 500 inhabitants. Kake is paradise for salmon, which spawn in the Gunnuk River near the village. Bald eagles often make an appearance, as do black bears, which come to enjoy the fish. Another singularity of these parts: the presence, on a hill, of a totem pole standing over 60 metres tall, considered the highest in the world.
In the heart of the Alexander Archipelago, Endicott Arm fjord is a short inlet on the southern coast of Alaska that boasts spectacular views of virgin wilderness. The azure-blue waters, snow-capped mountains and lush forest are incredible but the main attraction is the Dawes glacier, whose vast, bluish back snakes down the mountain’s flank. Weather permitting, you can observe how icebergs are formed by getting a closer look at the white cliff where glacier meets water, or just enjoy watching the resident harbour seals frolicking in the icy waters.
Day 7: Point Adolphus, Alaska/Elfin Cove, Alaska
Adolphus Point is located opposite the magnificent Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. This dreamlike site is world famous for watching humpback whales. In the summer season, these majestic mammals come to feed in the nutrient-rich waters. They sometimes even come a few dozen feet from the shoreline, close to the houses and marinas. Orcas, sea lions,... maybe you’ll happen upon other marine species in these landscapes of fjords and ice fields. One thing is sure; here are the most beautiful Alaskan waters.
At the tip of an island in the Alexander Archipelago, not far from the Canadian border, peaceful Elfin Cove shelters a fishing community that’s only linked to the rest of the world by the sea. There is just a dozen wooden houses, a long wooden pontoon and a tiny port surrounded by crystalline waters… It doesn’t get any quainter than this. Choose from a network of hiking paths that weave through a pristine forest, to lead you to secret beaches where silence reigns. The wonders of the Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, accessible by a short boat trip, are many.
Day 8: Sitka, Alaska
Formerly a Russian colony located on Baranof island, to the west of the Alexander archipelago, Sitka is brimming with history. The historical national park of Sitka shelters totems carved out of red cedar, a tree that is omnipresent in the region. These totems are testimonials of the former presence of Tlingit Indians. This place is full of natural wonders too. You just have to look up to admire the mountain range around the port. In the distance, the snow-peaked Edgecumbe volcano stands majestic. Numerous islands scattered around Sitka stretch out before you in a vision of preserved Alaska.
Day 9: Disembarkation Day – Sitka/Seattle
On the final day of your adventure we invite you to enjoy an early morning breakfast. It was time to disembark from the ship and make your way to the airport where you will board your flight to Seattle.
Dates | Cabin | From | Special Offer |
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05 Jul 2024 - 13 Jul 2024 | USD $6460pp | ||
Superior Stateroom - Deck 3 | USD $6460pp | Contact us | |
Deluxe Stateroom - Deck 3 | USD $6913pp | Contact us | |
Prestige Stateroom - Deck 4 | USD $7553pp | Contact us | |
Prestige Stateroom - Deck 5 | USD $7867pp | Contact us | |
Prestige Stateroom - Deck 6 | USD $8253pp | Contact us | |
Deluxe Suite - Deck 6 | USD $11080pp | Contact us | |
Prestige Suite - Deck 5 | USD $14607pp | Contact us | |
Prestige Suite - Deck 6 | USD $15313pp | Contact us | |
Owner's Suite | USD $21427pp | Contact us |
**Prices are per person based on twin / shared accommodation.
**Single supplements may apply
Cabin Details
Superior Stateroom - Deck 3
21m², 2 single beds or 1 king bed, individually-controlled airconditioning, shower, minibar, flatscreen satellite TV, desk with stationery, iPod players, video on demand, safe, hairdryer, bathrobes, satellite direct line telephone, 110/220V outlets, French bath products, 24-hour room service and internet access wifi.
Deluxe Stateroom - Deck 3
18m², 2 single beds or 1 king bed, private balcony, individually-controlled airconditioning, shower, minibar, flatscreen satellite TV, desk with stationery, iPod players, video on demand, safe, hairdryer, bathrobes, satellite direct line telephone, 110/220V outlets, French bath products, 24-hour room service and internet access wifi.
Prestige Stateroom - Deck 4
18m², 2 single beds or 1 king bed, private balcony, individually-controlled airconditioning, shower, minibar, flatscreen satellite TV, desk with stationery, iPod players, video on demand, safe, hairdryer, bathrobes, satellite direct line telephone, 110/220V outlets, French bath products, 24-hour room service and internet access wifi.
Prestige Stateroom - Deck 5
18m², 2 single beds or 1 king bed, private balcony, individually-controlled airconditioning, shower, minibar, flatscreen satellite TV, desk with stationery, iPod players, video on demand, safe, hairdryer, bathrobes, satellite direct line telephone, 110/220V outlets, French bath products, 24-hour room service and internet access wifi.
Prestige Stateroom - Deck 6
18m², 2 single beds or 1 king bed, private balcony, individually-controlled airconditioning, shower, minibar, flatscreen satellite TV, desk with stationery, iPod players, video on demand, safe, hairdryer, bathrobes, satellite direct line telephone, 110/220V outlets, French bath products, 24-hour room service, internet access wifi and butler service.
Deluxe Suite - Deck 6
27m², 2 single beds or 1 king bed, private balcony, individually-controlled airconditioning, shower, minibar, flatscreen satellite TV, desk with stationery, iPod players, video on demand, safe, hairdryer, bathrobes, satellite direct line telephone, 110/220V outlets, French bath products, 24-hour room service and internet access wifi.
Prestige Suite - Deck 5
36m², 2 single beds or 1 king bed, 8m² private balcony, individually-controlled airconditioning, shower, minibar, flatscreen satellite TV, desk with stationery, iPod players, video on demand, safe, hairdryer, bathrobes, satellite direct line telephone, 110/220V outlets, French bath products, 24-hour room service and internet access wifi.
Prestige Suite - Deck 6
36sqm, 2 single beds or 1 king bed, 8m² private balcony, individually-controlled airconditioning, shower, minibar, flatscreen satellite TV, desk with stationery, iPod players, video on demand, safe, hairdryer, bathrobes, satellite direct line telephone, 110/220V outlets, French bath products, 24-hour room service, internet access wifi and butler service.
Owner's Suite
45m², 2 single beds or 1 king bed, located on deck 6, french design, panoramic views, individually-controlled airconditioning, shower, minibar, flatscreen satellite TV, desk with stationery, iPod players, video on demand, safe, hairdryer, bathrobes, satellite direct line telephone, 110/220V outlets, French bath products, 24-hour room service, internet access wifi, one private transfer (round trip: airport - hotel - port) and one hour free spa treatments.
Le Soleal Deckplan
Specifications
- Length: 466 ft
- Beam: 59 ft
- Draft: 15.3 ft
- Cruising speed: 14 knots
- Ice class: 1 C
- Classification: Bureau Veritas
- Flag: French
- Guest decks: 6
- Guest capacity (double occupancy): Up to 264 pax
- Guest capacity Antarctica: 200 pax
- Normal crew size: 140
- A fleet of expedition Zodiac®: (Mark V HD)
- Gross tonnage: 10 992 UMS
- Electric motors: 2 x 2300 KW
- Installed power: 7200 KW
- Construction: Fincantieri-Ancône-Italy
Whats included?
- Transfers and luggage handling from the airport in Vancouver to the ship on the day of embarkation
- Comprehensive 8-night cruise aboard the deluxe Le Soléal, with all the amenities.
- Transfer from the ship to the airport in Sitka at the end of the cruise on the morning of disembarkation.
- One-way flight Sitka/Seattle selected by PONANT, in economy class.
What’s not included?
- Independent meals and beverages ashore
- Personal expenses (such as laundry, telephone, etc.)