14 Nights

Vancouver, Juneau, Valdez, Kodiak, Anchorage, Icy Strait Point, Cruising Sawyer Glacier, Wrangell, Ketchikan, Prince Rupert

Vancouver, Juneau, Valdez, Kodiak, Anchorage, Icy Strait Point, Cruising Sawyer Glacier, Wrangell, Ketchikan, Prince Rupert
From: 2.405,80 €
only 171,84 € Per night
Κρουαζιερόπλοιο
ms Nieuw Amsterdam
Λιμάνι Αναχώρησης
Vancouver
Ημερ. Αναχώρησης
03/05/2026 16:00
Ημερ. Επιστροφής
17/05/2026 07:00
Η Κρουαζιέρα
ΗμέραΛιμάνιΆφιξηΑναχώρηση
1η
Vancouver, Canada

Cosmopolitan Vancouver, British Columbia, a natural harbour at the most southern part of Canada on the Atlantic, near the Coast Mountains, is the capital of the verdant British Columbia, characterized as the most livable city for 2014. It spreads along a peninsula and is divided in 3 zones: Downtown commercial and financial district, including the historic area of Gastown, Stanley Park, with 1,000 acres of forests, gardens, lakes and lawns and vibrant Chinatown), Westside Vancouver (which includes Kitsilano and South Vancouver) and East Vancouver, with the Punjabi Market. Enjoy one of the mildest climates in Canada, pass a day strolling in the amazing Butchart Gardens near Victoria or do some winetasting at the province's wine country Okanagan Valley. Last but not least, follow in the footsteps of the millions of visitors who have crossed Capilano Suspension Bridge since 1889, the biggest suspending pedestrian bridge which connects the two sides of Capilano bridge, in North Vancouver.

03/05/2026 00:0003/05/2026 16:00
2η
At sea
3η
Juneau, United States of America

Juneau is the capital city of Alaska, one of America’s most beautiful capital. There’s also a wealth of cultural attractions, including museums (Juneau-Douglas City Museum), historical sites (the house of Alaska's Pioneer Judge, James Wickersham, built in 1898 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places), art galleries, events, festivals and plenty of local shopping. Visitors can also experience incredible outdoor activities, like
glacier flightseeing, whale watching, fishing and kayaking amidst the stunning Alaskan landscape. Don't miss a photo with Patsy Ann, a Bull Terrier, born i 1929 stone deaf (from birth), but she somehow "heard" the whistles of approaching ships -long before they came into sight- and headed at a fast trot for the wharf, to welcome them. Hundreds of thousands of tourists who visit Juneau from cruise ships are encouraged to "greet her and touch her and in leaving, carry with them the blessings of friendship through their life's journey".

05/05/2026 13:0005/05/2026 21:00
4η
At sea
5η
Valdez, United States of America
07/05/2026 07:0007/05/2026 15:00
6η
Kodiak, United States of America

Kodiak island is the largest in Kodiak Island Archipelago, a large group of islands about 30 miles from the Alaska Peninsula and 158 miles across the Gulf of Alaska from Homer, Alaska. Downtown, picturesque St. Paul Harbor is active with fishing and sightseeing boats. Three museums, the Baranov Museum, a history museum with emphasis on southwest Alaska’s Russian era (1741-1867) and early American era (1867-1912), the Alutiiq Museum, dedicated to exploring 7500 years of Kodiak's cultural history and Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, which provides habitat for brown bear, salmon and other wildlife, are also in the heart of downtown Kodiak. The shopping square is lively with visitors looking for treasures at Kodiak’s unique gift shops or dining at one of Kodiak’s great restaurants.

08/05/2026 08:0008/05/2026 17:00
7η
Anchorage, United States of America

Anchorage is Alaska's most populous city, in its southcentral part. The city lies on a strip of coastal lowland and extends up the lower alpine slopes of the Chugach Mountains, while the rest of the scenery is water: to the west, it is bounded by the Cook Inlet and to the north and south by the inlet's two major branches: the Knik Arm and Turnagain Arm. Anchorage hosts a greek community of around 75 families, most of which from the Peloponnese. They have their own school, greek restaurants serving mediterranean cuisine and lately, the first Greek Orthodox church of the Holy Transfiguration. You will find plenty of restaurants, saloons, museums and galleries but you can also choose one of the many optional tours that spotlight Alaska's history, culture and outdoor lifestyle.

09/05/2026 08:0009/05/2026 17:00
8η
At sea
9η
Icy Strait Point, United States of America

The Icy Strait Point is located in the island Chichagof, in the homonym Strait in the Alexander Archipelago in southeastern Alaska. It is a private tourist destination, which belongs to a company of Indigenous inhabitants of Alaska.

11/05/2026 08:0011/05/2026 20:00
10η
Cruising Sawyer Glacier, United States of America

The massive ice chunks of Sawyer Glacier offer a glimpse into a time so very long ago, when huge chunks of ice the size of continents swallowed up whole countries during the Ice Ages of the past. The glaciers along Tracy Arm are also home to black and brown bears, wolves, deer, moose, seals and whales make their home in the fjord’s icy waters.

12/05/2026 07:0012/05/2026 16:00
11η
Wrangell, Canada

Wrangell is a frontier community in the heart of Alaska. It is situated on an island at the mouth of the Stikine River. Visitors can have the chance to admire the most unique and pristine wilderness in Alaska.

13/05/2026 08:0013/05/2026 17:00
12η
Ketchikan, United States of America

Ketchikan, the Salmon Capital of the World, clutches the shores of the Tongass Narrows, with many shops and houses, which are built on stilts, right out over the water. The main attractions are Creek Street, the Tongass Historical Museum, Totem Bight State Park and Saxman Native Village. Of the popular activities is the flightseeing trip to Misty Fjords National Monument, home of the indigenous Tlingit Indians and the largest totem collection in the world. In the land of the legends, you can watch totem pole carvers and get an idea of their rich culture.

14/05/2026 08:0014/05/2026 19:00
13η
Prince Rupert, Canada

Located on Kaien Island, Prince Rupert's sheltered harbour is the deepest ice-free natural harbour in North America and the 3rd deepest natural harbour in the world.  It is visited by many cruise ships during the summer en route between Alaska to the north and Vancouver to the south. Prince Rupert is also the starting point for many wildlife viewing trips, including whales, eagles and grizzly bears. 

15/05/2026 07:0015/05/2026 17:00
14η
At sea
15η
Vancouver, Canada

Cosmopolitan Vancouver, British Columbia, a natural harbour at the most southern part of Canada on the Atlantic, near the Coast Mountains, is the capital of the verdant British Columbia, characterized as the most livable city for 2014. It spreads along a peninsula and is divided in 3 zones: Downtown commercial and financial district, including the historic area of Gastown, Stanley Park, with 1,000 acres of forests, gardens, lakes and lawns and vibrant Chinatown), Westside Vancouver (which includes Kitsilano and South Vancouver) and East Vancouver, with the Punjabi Market. Enjoy one of the mildest climates in Canada, pass a day strolling in the amazing Butchart Gardens near Victoria or do some winetasting at the province's wine country Okanagan Valley. Last but not least, follow in the footsteps of the millions of visitors who have crossed Capilano Suspension Bridge since 1889, the biggest suspending pedestrian bridge which connects the two sides of Capilano bridge, in North Vancouver.

17/05/2026 07:0017/05/2026 00:00
Included

Included

  • On-board accommodation in the stateroom category of your choice and cruise as shown
  •  Full board on the ship (a cover charge applies for our specialty restaurants), coffee, tea, water and iced tea during the meals and certain juices during breakfast
  • Room service (delivery charge applies after midnight)
  • Participation in on-board activities and on-board facilities (surcharge may apply).
  • Entertainment program on board.
 
Kindly note that all guests must be fully vaccinated at least 2 week prior the departure.

Not Included

  • Drinks served in the restaurants, bars, lounges and in the stateroom
  • Service charge (as per below)
  •  Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses.
  • Shore excursions
  • Use of wellness area on most ships
  • Health and beauty treatments
  • Selected on-board activities as well as personal expenses.
Hotel Service Charge
Our crew works very hard to make sure that every aspect of your cruise meets the highest standards. This includes those crew members who serve you directly, such as Dining Room wait staff and the stewards who service your stateroom each day. There are also many others who support their efforts whom you may never meet, such as galley and laundry staff. To ensure that the efforts of all of our crew members are recognized and rewarded, a daily Hotel Service Charge is automatically added to each guest’s shipboard account.
The daily Hotel Service Charge for suites is USD$15.00* per guest per day, and USD$13.50* per guest per day for other staterooms (*The charges are subject to change without notice.) If our services exceed or fails to meet your expectations you are free to adjust this amount at the end of the cruises. The Hotel Service Charge is paid to Holland America Line crew members, and represents an important part of their compensation. A 15% Bar Service Charge is automatically added to bar charges and Dining Room wine purchases. In terminals, airports, ports of call and on shore excursions, we suggest that you extend gratuities consistent with customary local practices
  • In order to complete the booking, and according to the company policy, it is necessary for you to provide full details of all participants (Full Name, Date and Place of Birth) as they are shown on your Passport(s)/ID(s) (depending on the cruise type you have selected). It is also necessary to provide an Emergency Contact (friend or relative) and full contact details (Full name, Phone Number Mobile/Landline) of this person.
  • A valid passport is required for this cruise and visa (please check for Visa).
  • In order to confirm a booking a 30% deposit is require of the booking total. Balance must be paid 75 days prior to departure date. Any booking made in the period of less than 75 days full payment of the booking is required.
  • Passports - You are responsible for securing proper documentation for the countries visited on your cruise or land tour. 
  • Boarding may be denied or fines may be levied against those guests without proper documentation.
  • We strongly recommend carrying a passport that is valid for at least six months beyond the completion date of your travel, as this is required by some countries. All guests must carry their valid passports.
Cancellation Policy
BOoK with confidence
Our newly announced itineraries are applicable for the  Book with Confidence policy, giving guests plenty of freedom to book a cruise with confidence.
Possibility to cancel up to 30 days before departure
Bookings made before June 30, 2021, with cruise departure on or before December 31, 2021, can be canceled up to 30 days prior to departure. Guests will automatically receive a credit in the form of a Future Cruise Credit (FCC) of the applicable cancellation fee on the personal Mariner account. A confirmation email will be sent once the Future Cruise Credit has been allocated. Use the Future Cruise Credit to book your next cruise vacation.
 
-For cruises calling at Greece (not included)-
Please note that from  July 21, the Greek Government will introduce a new fee for visitors.
This mandatory fee applies to all cruise guests, regardless of age (including Infants) who go ashore at Greek ports – whether as part of an organized shore excursion or independently – including disembarking guests. 
Below is the current summary of the fees, up to May 31st, 2026: 
  • 21 July 2025 – 30 September 2025: 
    • EUR 20 per guest per port for Mykonos and Santorini 
    • EUR 5 per guest per port for all other Greek ports 
  • 1 October – 31 October 2025 / 1 April 2026 – 31 May 2026: 
    • EUR 12 per guest for Mykonos and Santorini 
    • EUR 3 per guest for all other Greek ports 
  • 1 November 2025 – 31 March 2026: 
    • EUR 4 per guest per port for Mykonos and Santorini 
    • EUR 1 per guest for all other Greek ports 
 Please note that this fee will be automatically charged to your onboard account if you disembark in any Greek port. Such fee is set and mandated by the Greek authorities and applies to all cruise lines operating in Greece.