Alaska (Inside Passage): Where the Wilderness Itself Writes the Script

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£9039 GBP pp

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Highlights

  • Small, seldom-visited places reveal the unspoilt side of Alaska
  • Thrilling animal sightings: bears, bald eagles, whales and more
  • A close-up view of the glaciers from the small HANSEATIC spirit
  • Totem poles, pow-wow and present-day: authentic encounters with Native Americans
  • Trace the history of Indigenous peoples, settlers and gold prospectors

Highlights

  • Small, seldom-visited places reveal the unspoilt side of Alaska
  • Thrilling animal sightings: bears, bald eagles, whales and more
  • A close-up view of the glaciers from the small HANSEATIC spirit
  • Totem poles, pow-wow and present-day: authentic encounters with Native Americans
  • Trace the history of Indigenous peoples, settlers and gold prospectors
Capacity: 230
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Follow in the footsteps of the gold prospectors and discover Alaska’s true riches: majestic glaciers, deep fjords and untamed wildlife accompany you on this spectacular passage.

  • Small, seldom-visited places reveal the unspoilt side of Alaska
  • Thrilling animal sightings: bears, bald eagles, whales and more
  • A close-up view of the glaciers from the small HANSEATIC spirit
  • Totem poles, pow-wow and present-day: authentic encounters with Native Americans
  • Trace the history of Indigenous peoples, settlers and gold prospectors

Availability is always subject to confirmation. Please check with us before booking flights

17 July, 2028 to 30 July, 2028 on Hanseatic Inspiration
Prices

Prices quoted here are often dependent on currency fluctuations. Please check with (01432 507450 or info@small-cruise-ships.com) for the very latest price, which may well be cheaper than the one advertised here.

Outside Cabin. From
£9039 GBP pp
Outside Cabin. From
Heated wall in the bathroom (e. g. for towels and wet parkas) Rain shower Free mini bar (soft drinks) Coffee machine Separable beds Extensive infotainment with live broadcast and recordings of expert presentations, forward-view camera, navigation chart, films and much more Binoculars Nordic Walking poles 24-hour cabin service There is one cabin with fully accessible layout and equipment (cabin 404)
Panoramic Cabin. From
£9649 GBP pp
Panoramic Cabin. From
Heated wall in the bathroom (e. g. for towels and wet parkas) Rain shower Free mini bar (soft drinks) Coffee machine Separable beds Extensive infotainment with live broadcast and recordings of expert presentations, forward-view camera, navigation chart, films and much more Binoculars Nordic Walking poles 24-hour cabin service There is one cabin with fully accessible layout and equipment (cabin 404)
French Balcony Cabin. From
£10129 GBP pp
French Balcony Cabin. From
Heated wall in the bathroom (e. g. for towels and wet parkas) Rain shower Free mini bar (soft drinks) Coffee machine Separable beds Extensive infotainment with live broadcast and recordings of expert presentations, forward-view camera, navigation chart, films and much more Binoculars Nordic Walking poles 24-hour cabin service There is one cabin with fully accessible layout and equipment (cabin 404) The French Balcony Cabins in Category 3 on Deck 6 are approximately 23 m²/248 ft² in size, and those in Category 5 on Deck 7 approximately 21 m²/226 ft². The Balcony Cabins at the stern have a slightly different floor plan.
Balcony Cabin. From
£11345 GBP pp
Balcony Cabin. From
Heated wall in the bathroom (e. g. for towels and wet parkas) Rain shower Free mini bar (soft drinks) Coffee machine Separable beds Extensive infotainment with live broadcast and recordings of expert presentations, forward-view camera, navigation chart, films and much more Binoculars Nordic Walking poles 24-hour cabin service There is one cabin with fully accessible layout and equipment (cabin 404)
Junior Suite. From
£15265 GBP pp
Junior Suite. From
approx. 42 m²/452 ft², including private balcony 6 m²/65 ft² Separate living/sleeping area Separate dining area Sleeping area with panoramic view Separable beds TV in living and sleeping areas Bathroom with two sinks and rain shower Separate toilet Steam sauna in shower area Heated wall in bathroom (e.g. for towels and wet parkas) Free mini bar Coffee machine Extensive infotainment with live broadcast and recordings of expert presentations, forward-view camera, navigation chart, films and much more Binoculars Nordic walking poles 24-hour cabin service Table reservation in main restaurant (applies to the PLATINUM and GOLD fares) Butler service
Grand Suite. From
£20395 GBP pp
Grand Suite. From
approx. 71 m²/764 ft², including private veranda 16 m²/172 ft² Separate living/sleeping area Separate dining area Sleeping area with panoramic view Separable beds TV in living and sleeping areas Veranda with space heaters Daylight bathroom with two sinks, free-standing bath, rain shower and veranda access Steam sauna in shower area Heated wall in bathroom (e.g. for towels and wet parkas) Separate toilet Free mini bar Coffee machine Extensive infotainment with live broadcast and recordings of expert presentations, forward-view camera, navigation chart, films and much more Binoculars in the cabin Nordic walking poles 24-hour cabin service Butler service Table reservation in main restaurant Free use of Wi-Fi
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Day 1 Vancouver/Canada, departure 18.00 hrs
Days 2 - 3 Cruising through British Columbia’s Inside Passage/Canada
Day 4 Ketchikan/USA, 06.00 – 18.00 hrs

Situated on the south-east coast of Alaska, the charming town of Ketchikan is famous for the rich history of its Indigenous people, especially the Tlingit. The town is surrounded by the lush green Tongass National Forest, with its cedars and Sitka spruce, waterfalls and wild animals. Well-signposted walking tours lead you around the town and to sites including the Totem Heritage Center with its important collection of old totem poles. The photos you take around Ketchikan will be just as iconic. They say that whichever way you point your camera, every photo will be picture-perfect.

Day 5 Wrangell/USA, 07.00 – 17.00 hrs

In Wrangell, you will discover one of the oldest settlements in Alaska, which was not founded by the Indigenous Tlingit people. It was named after Ferdinand von Wrangel, a researcher, explorer and later governor of Russian America. Wrangell is the only town in Alaska to be ruled by four nations: the Tlingit, Russia, Great Britain and the USA. Learn more about its history in the museum or set out in search of the totem poles, which can be found at various places in the town. The gold rush from the middle to the end of the 19th century led to the growth of the town: thousands of people set out from here across the Stikine River to try their luck in the wilderness. These days, the greatest treasure is nature itself – and Wrangell is the perfect starting point for your discoveries.

Day 6 Petersburg/USA, 09.00 – 19.00 hrs

Picturesque Petersburg is known as Alaska’s “Little Norway”. The houses in the small harbour are packed tightly together, some of them on stilts. Life still moves at a slow pace here. The charming town was founded at the end of the 19th century by the Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann as a site for commercial fish processing. Icebergs from the nearby LeConte Glacier were used to keep the fish cool in the flourishing fishing port. The north end of Mitkof Island had already been used as a summer fishing camp more than 2,000 years ago by the Tlingit. Take a relaxing stroll around Petersburg and immerse yourself in the history of the town’s settlement with your experts.

Day 7 Cruising in Endicott Arm and Tracy Arm/USA

Majestic, spectacular and awe-inspiring: the fjords of Alaska are in a class of their own. Your views on the cruise through the Endicott Arm culminate in the backdrop of the Dawes Glacier. Its flanks show the force and power with which the hulk of ice has broken, shaved and polished its way through the valley – your experts on board will commentate on the glaciological and geological features. The best views can be enjoyed from the deck tour at the bow and from the open deck areas. Steep, rocky cliffs rise up out of the sea, and waterfalls thunder down into its depths. Cruise through the idyllic scenery of Tracy Arm – at 50 km (31 mi.) long and surrounded by unbelievably high and steep gneiss rocks, the fjord was shaped by the Sawyer Glacier, which once filled the entire valley. When you’re not looking at the scenery, marvel at the wildlife: with luck, you will see whales or seals lying on the ice floes.

Day 8 Chichagof Island/USA

Chichagof Island is one of approximately 2,600 islands off the coast of the Alaskan mainland. You can see how people live in this natural environment in Elfin Cove, which has around 30 inhabitants. The fishing village is only reachable by boat or seaplane. This makes it a privilege for the few guests on board the ship to explore this remote outpost of civilisation and the surrounding wilderness. Make sure you turn your gaze to the skies: with luck, you might see bald eagles, kingfishers and the rufous hummingbird, which the area is famous for.

Day 9 Cruising in Tsaa Fjord (Icy Bay) and at Hubbard Glacier/USA

Cruising in Tsaa Fjord will reveal some of the most beautiful sides of picture-book Alaska: high alpine peaks, green forests, and active glaciers. Accompanied by the sounds of ice splitting and cracking, your small expedition ship will make its way through the ice floes towards the shimmering turquoise Hubbard Glacier if the conditions are right. One of the most spectacular sights is the edge of the glacier, which you can admire from up close: approximately 5 km (3.1 mi.) wide, the mountain of ice forges its way over 122 km (76 mi.) into the sea. You might see chunks of ice, some of which can be the size of a large building, crashing down into the dark blue water.

Day 10 Relaxation at sea
Day 11 Kodiak/USA, 08.00 – 17.30 hrs

Your dreams of exploration will really take shape on Kodiak Island. The largest island in Alaska is known for its unspoilt wilderness. A vast nature reserves stretches over the emerald-green island, with fjord-like bays and mountains up to 1,200 m (3,939 ft) high, lakes and swamps, tundra and spruce forests. It is home to the impressive Kodiak bears, one of the largest species of bear in the world, which can weigh up to 700 kg (1,543 lb) and stand up to 3 m (9.8 ft) tall. With luck, you’ll even spot whales off the coast. The main town, also called Kodiak, was the second-largest settlement in Russian America until 1867. Today, the Russian Orthodox Church and the Baranow Museum are reminders of this time. Discover this charming town on your own or with your experts. Your insights into the history and natural wonders of Kodiak will be further enhanced by the expert lectures on board.

Day 12 Homer/USA, 06.00 – 22.00 hrs

Homer, in its picturesque location in the south of the Kenai Peninsula, is your gateway to Alaska’s wilderness and wildlife. The town is the halibut capital of the world and is also known as an artists’ colony, attracting painters, sculptors and jewellery designers. The greatest works of art, however, are those created by nature, with Kachemak Bay as the centrepiece. It offers a unique coastal landscape with deep fjords, tidal zones and unspoilt coves. The waters here are known for their populations of grey whales, humpback whales, orcas and various seal species. The area is also a breeding ground for many seabirds, including puffins, cormorants and bald eagles. One of the great adventures is watching brown bears in the wild, often fishing for salmon. You will be enthralled by this fascinating mix of natural beauty and vibrant life.

Day 13 Relaxation at sea/Cruising in Katmai National Park/USA
Day 14 Seward/Alaska/USA, arrival 06.00 hrs
Please note:

Itineraries are subject to change. 

Day 1 Vancouver/Canada, departure 18.00 hrs
Days 2 - 3 Cruising through British Columbia’s Inside Passage/Canada
Day 4 Ketchikan/USA, 06.00 – 18.00 hrs

Situated on the south-east coast of Alaska, the charming town of Ketchikan is famous for the rich history of its Indigenous people, especially the Tlingit. The town is surrounded by the lush green Tongass National Forest, with its cedars and Sitka spruce, waterfalls and wild animals. Well-signposted walking tours lead you around the town and to sites including the Totem Heritage Center with its important collection of old totem poles. The photos you take around Ketchikan will be just as iconic. They say that whichever way you point your camera, every photo will be picture-perfect.

Day 5 Wrangell/USA, 07.00 – 17.00 hrs

In Wrangell, you will discover one of the oldest settlements in Alaska, which was not founded by the Indigenous Tlingit people. It was named after Ferdinand von Wrangel, a researcher, explorer and later governor of Russian America. Wrangell is the only town in Alaska to be ruled by four nations: the Tlingit, Russia, Great Britain and the USA. Learn more about its history in the museum or set out in search of the totem poles, which can be found at various places in the town. The gold rush from the middle to the end of the 19th century led to the growth of the town: thousands of people set out from here across the Stikine River to try their luck in the wilderness. These days, the greatest treasure is nature itself – and Wrangell is the perfect starting point for your discoveries.

Day 6 Petersburg/USA, 09.00 – 19.00 hrs

Picturesque Petersburg is known as Alaska’s “Little Norway”. The houses in the small harbour are packed tightly together, some of them on stilts. Life still moves at a slow pace here. The charming town was founded at the end of the 19th century by the Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann as a site for commercial fish processing. Icebergs from the nearby LeConte Glacier were used to keep the fish cool in the flourishing fishing port. The north end of Mitkof Island had already been used as a summer fishing camp more than 2,000 years ago by the Tlingit. Take a relaxing stroll around Petersburg and immerse yourself in the history of the town’s settlement with your experts.

Day 7 Cruising in Endicott Arm and Tracy Arm/USA

Majestic, spectacular and awe-inspiring: the fjords of Alaska are in a class of their own. Your views on the cruise through the Endicott Arm culminate in the backdrop of the Dawes Glacier. Its flanks show the force and power with which the hulk of ice has broken, shaved and polished its way through the valley – your experts on board will commentate on the glaciological and geological features. The best views can be enjoyed from the deck tour at the bow and from the open deck areas. Steep, rocky cliffs rise up out of the sea, and waterfalls thunder down into its depths. Cruise through the idyllic scenery of Tracy Arm – at 50 km (31 mi.) long and surrounded by unbelievably high and steep gneiss rocks, the fjord was shaped by the Sawyer Glacier, which once filled the entire valley. When you’re not looking at the scenery, marvel at the wildlife: with luck, you will see whales or seals lying on the ice floes.

Day 8 Chichagof Island/USA

Chichagof Island is one of approximately 2,600 islands off the coast of the Alaskan mainland. You can see how people live in this natural environment in Elfin Cove, which has around 30 inhabitants. The fishing village is only reachable by boat or seaplane. This makes it a privilege for the few guests on board the ship to explore this remote outpost of civilisation and the surrounding wilderness. Make sure you turn your gaze to the skies: with luck, you might see bald eagles, kingfishers and the rufous hummingbird, which the area is famous for.

Day 9 Cruising in Tsaa Fjord (Icy Bay) and at Hubbard Glacier/USA

Cruising in Tsaa Fjord will reveal some of the most beautiful sides of picture-book Alaska: high alpine peaks, green forests, and active glaciers. Accompanied by the sounds of ice splitting and cracking, your small expedition ship will make its way through the ice floes towards the shimmering turquoise Hubbard Glacier if the conditions are right. One of the most spectacular sights is the edge of the glacier, which you can admire from up close: approximately 5 km (3.1 mi.) wide, the mountain of ice forges its way over 122 km (76 mi.) into the sea. You might see chunks of ice, some of which can be the size of a large building, crashing down into the dark blue water.

Day 10 Relaxation at sea
Day 11 Kodiak/USA, 08.00 – 17.30 hrs

Your dreams of exploration will really take shape on Kodiak Island. The largest island in Alaska is known for its unspoilt wilderness. A vast nature reserves stretches over the emerald-green island, with fjord-like bays and mountains up to 1,200 m (3,939 ft) high, lakes and swamps, tundra and spruce forests. It is home to the impressive Kodiak bears, one of the largest species of bear in the world, which can weigh up to 700 kg (1,543 lb) and stand up to 3 m (9.8 ft) tall. With luck, you’ll even spot whales off the coast. The main town, also called Kodiak, was the second-largest settlement in Russian America until 1867. Today, the Russian Orthodox Church and the Baranow Museum are reminders of this time. Discover this charming town on your own or with your experts. Your insights into the history and natural wonders of Kodiak will be further enhanced by the expert lectures on board.

Day 12 Homer/USA, 06.00 – 22.00 hrs

Homer, in its picturesque location in the south of the Kenai Peninsula, is your gateway to Alaska’s wilderness and wildlife. The town is the halibut capital of the world and is also known as an artists’ colony, attracting painters, sculptors and jewellery designers. The greatest works of art, however, are those created by nature, with Kachemak Bay as the centrepiece. It offers a unique coastal landscape with deep fjords, tidal zones and unspoilt coves. The waters here are known for their populations of grey whales, humpback whales, orcas and various seal species. The area is also a breeding ground for many seabirds, including puffins, cormorants and bald eagles. One of the great adventures is watching brown bears in the wild, often fishing for salmon. You will be enthralled by this fascinating mix of natural beauty and vibrant life.

Day 13 Relaxation at sea/Cruising in Katmai National Park/USA
Day 14 Seward/Alaska/USA, arrival 06.00 hrs
Please note:

Itineraries are subject to change. 

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Hanseatic Inspiration
The HANSEATIC inspiration, a small, state-of-the-art expedition ship with a maximum of 230 guests, offers a perfect blend of adventure and comfort for explorers seeking to uncover the world’s w…

Hanseatic Inspiration

Length 138 metres
Capacity 230 passengers
Launched 2021

The HANSEATIC inspiration, a small, state-of-the-art expedition ship with a maximum of 230 guests, offers a perfect blend of adventure and comfort for explorers seeking to uncover the world’s wonders. As an international vessel conducting cruises in both English and German, it brings over 30 years of expertise from a market leader in German-speaking countries to every journey. Each expedition is a masterpiece, passionately crafted to reveal far-flung worlds—be it icy realms, tropical paradises, wildlife havens, or cultural gems—making every voyage a unique discovery aboard this exceptional ship.

Features of all cabins and suites

An ocean view with even more: exclusively outside cabins and suites, almost all with balconies or French balconies

Spaciously designed - enjoy a relaxing stay in rooms from 21 m²/226 ft² up to 71 m²/764 ft² in size

Exceptionally equipped - for example, with binoculars, Nordic Walking poles, air conditioning, coffee machine and mini bar (free of charge) and 24-hour cabin service

Separable beds

Rain shower and heated wall in bathroom (e.g. for towels and wet parkas)

Extensive infotainment with live broadcast and recordings of expert presentations, forwardview camera, navigation chart, films and much more

Restaurants

Aboard the HANSEATIC inspiration, a new kind of freedom blends adventure and pleasure with a culinary journey across three exceptional restaurants. The spacious HANSEATIC Restaurant offers flexible mealtimes and a free choice of seating, serving a daily-changing menu of global flavors inspired by local specialties, paired with fine wines and supported by attentive 24-hour cabin service. At the Lido Restaurant, guests can savor breakfast under the open sky or enjoy a perfectly grilled steak from the outdoor barbecue, complete with panoramic views and an open show kitchen. The specialty restaurant Nikkei fuses fine Japanese creations with modern Peruvian cuisine, delivering a unique dining experience that elevates exploration to new heights—all while bars in the Observation Lounge and HanseAtrium offer favorite drinks against stunning backdrops, from Nordic fjords to icy Antarctic vistas.

Fitness and Wellness

On the HANSEATIC inspiration, an extraordinary time out awaits after thrilling Zodiac rides, challenging hikes, or Arctic adventures. Unwind in the Ocean Spa, where a Finnish sauna with stunning ocean views, a gentle steam sauna, an ice fountain, and a relaxation room rejuvenate your senses, complemented by professional massages, cosmetic treatments, and eco-friendly products made from natural, vegan ingredients. Stay active in the 100 m² fitness room or separate course room—both with ocean vistas—guided by a fitness coach offering personalized advice and a variety of courses, either indoors or on deck. The pool area, with its flexible canopy, invites relaxation year-round, featuring water loungers, a whirlpool, and a bar, ensuring a perfect blend of indulgence and revitalization against the backdrop of the open sea.

Knowledge

Shore excursions and Zodiac rides come alive with deeper context through fascinating presentations in the HanseAtrium, a high-tech lounge where experts share daily precaps and recaps, doubling as an atmospheric evening bar for films and discussions. The Ocean Academy enhances the journey with a Study Wall and interactive poster of scientific insights, microscopes for exploring hidden wonders alongside experts, and Study Seats—with swivel touchscreens—for personal dives into science. Supported by travel diaries and destination videos, this immersive experience broadens horizons with cutting-edge tools and expertise.

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  • Coffee and tea specialities, selected softdrinks plus a bottle of champagne to welcome you are also included. In addition, we provide bottled water for shore excursions.
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