Exploring Alaska, Great Bear Rainforest and the San Juan Islands Cruise

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£6550 GBP pp

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Highlights

  • Take kayaks and Zodiacs deep into verdant fjords and wildlife-rich shores in search of bears, golden eagles, river otters and more
  • Journey into the most pristine forests in the region, inaccessible by road and managed by First Nations people
  • Immerse yourself in First Nations culture at Alert Bay's Big House, where the Kwakwaka'wakw people share their traditional art, music and regional knowledge
  • Cruise the eastern coast of Princess Royal Island in search of the elusive spirit bear, a rare but thrilling sighting
  • Hike the San Juan Islands, and cruise nearby waters in British Columbia where orcas gather annually to hunt within the isles’ inlets and bays
  • Explore at water level in Tracy Arm for an up-close view of calving glaciers, towering forests and harbor seals afloat on iridescent icebergs

Highlights

  • Take kayaks and Zodiacs deep into verdant fjords and wildlife-rich shores in search of bears, golden eagles, river otters and more
  • Journey into the most pristine forests in the region, inaccessible by road and managed by First Nations people
  • Immerse yourself in First Nations culture at Alert Bay's Big House, where the Kwakwaka'wakw people share their traditional art, music and regional knowledge
  • Cruise the eastern coast of Princess Royal Island in search of the elusive spirit bear, a rare but thrilling sighting
  • Hike the San Juan Islands, and cruise nearby waters in British Columbia where orcas gather annually to hunt within the isles’ inlets and bays
  • Explore at water level in Tracy Arm for an up-close view of calving glaciers, towering forests and harbor seals afloat on iridescent icebergs
Capacity: 102
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Embark on an extraordinary 14-day journey through some of the Pacific Northwest's most pristine wilderness, from Alaska's dramatic fjords to the ancient forests of the Great Bear Rainforest. This comprehensive expedition combines the best of three iconic regions: Southeast Alaska's wildlife-rich waters, British Columbia's protected coastal wilderness and Washington's enchanting San Juan Islands. With special access to remote areas managed by First Nations peoples, explore pristine fjords and moss-draped forests where you may encounter the elusive spirit bear—found nowhere else on Earth. 

  • Take kayaks and Zodiacs deep into verdant fjords and wildlife-rich shores in search of bears, golden eagles, river otters and more
  • Journey into the most pristine forests in the region, inaccessible by road and managed by First Nations people
  • Immerse yourself in First Nations culture at Alert Bay's Big House, where the Kwakwaka'wakw people share their traditional art, music and regional knowledge
  • Cruise the eastern coast of Princess Royal Island in search of the elusive spirit bear, a rare but thrilling sighting
  • Hike the San Juan Islands, and cruise nearby waters in British Columbia where orcas gather annually to hunt within the isles’ inlets and bays
  • Explore at water level in Tracy Arm for an up-close view of calving glaciers, towering forests and harbor seals afloat on iridescent icebergs

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

20 September, 2026 to 03 October, 2026 on National Geographic Venture
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.

Category 01
£8289 GBP pp
Category 01
#301-306 — Cabins are 136 sq. ft. and feature two single beds that can convert to a Queen, a writing desk, two nightstands, two portholes, full length mirror, and reading lights.
Category 02
£9297 GBP pp
Category 02
#307-315 — Cabins are 161 sq. ft. and feature two single beds that can convert to a queen, a writing desk, two nightstands, two portholes, full-length mirror, and reading lights.
Category 03
£9845 GBP pp
Category 03
#201-206 — Cabins feature two single beds that can convert to a queen, a writing desk, two nightstands, a large view window, full-length mirror, and reading lights.
Category 04
£10937 GBP pp
Category 04
#207-229 — Cabins feature two single beds that can convert to a queen, a writing desk, closet, two nightstands, full-length mirror, reading lights, sliding glass door, and a small, private balcony.
Category 05
£12093 GBP pp
Category 05
#101-108 — These suites feature two single beds that can convert to a queen, plus a convertible sofa bed that can accommodate a third person, large view windows, closet, two nightstands, full-length mirror, reading lights, writing desk, ample storage space, espresso maker and an oversized bathroom. Guests receive complimentary laundry and priority access to one spa appointment per departure.
26 September, 2027 to 09 October, 2027 on National Geographic Venture
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.

Category 01
£6550 GBP pp
Category 01
#301-306 — Cabins are 136 sq. ft. and feature two single beds that can convert to a Queen, a writing desk, two nightstands, two portholes, full length mirror, and reading lights.
Category 02
£7008 GBP pp
Category 02
#307-315 — Cabins are 161 sq. ft. and feature two single beds that can convert to a queen, a writing desk, two nightstands, two portholes, full-length mirror, and reading lights.
Category 03
£7498 GBP pp
Category 03
#201-206 — Cabins feature two single beds that can convert to a queen, a writing desk, two nightstands, a large view window, full-length mirror, and reading lights.
Category 04
£8998 GBP pp
Category 04
#207-229 — Cabins feature two single beds that can convert to a queen, a writing desk, closet, two nightstands, full-length mirror, reading lights, sliding glass door, and a small, private balcony.
Category 05
£9898 GBP pp
Category 05
#101-108 — These suites feature two single beds that can convert to a queen, plus a convertible sofa bed that can accommodate a third person, large view windows, closet, two nightstands, full-length mirror, reading lights, writing desk, ample storage space, espresso maker and an oversized bathroom. Guests receive complimentary laundry and priority access to one spa appointment per departure.
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Day 1 Juneau, Alaska / Embark Ship

Arrive in Juneau, Alaska’s capital city, in the early afternoon and embark the ship in time for cocktails and an introduction of the vessel staff and crew. 

Day 2 Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness

Voyage into Tracy or Endicott Arm, both spectacular fjords with waterfalls cascading from glacially carved walls. See the soaring Dawes or South Sawyer Glacier up close and take a cruise in a Zodiac for an unbeatable view among sculpted icebergs. Keep an eye out for harbor seals, harbor porpoises and arctic terns. 

Day 3-4 Exploring Southeast Alaska

Spend two days exploring the wild gems of southeast Alaska, in the northern part of the Alexander Archipelago. With nature as your guide, you will cruise Chatham Strait in search of orca and humpback whales and experience wild Alaska up close on Zodiacs, kayaks, paddleboards and hikes. 

Explore the wild and remote areas of southeast Alaska by special use permit with the Tongass National Forest.
 

Day 5 Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada

Wake up in Prince Rupert, a scenic harbor town on British Columbia’s rugged northwest coast. Get immersed in First Nations history at the Museum of Northern British Columbia, built in the style of a coastal longhouse. Breathe in the scent of cedar beams and peruse an impressive collection of ornate carvings, weavings, ceremonial objects and regalia. Visit the North Pacific Cannery Museum, a collection of cannery buildings located in pristine wilderness surroundings that highlight British Columbia’s economic, cultural and natural development over the last century. 

Day 6 Lowe Inlet Marine Provincial Park / Cruising

Seek out pods of killer whales and foraging bears as you sail north through the narrow Grenville Channel between Pitt Island and the mainland, a dramatic navigational experience. Not only does the channel narrow to less than a quarter of a mile across, but a slight bend in the passage makes the waterway seem to disappear into the hills ahead and behind the ship. Here, you'll explore the salmon run at Verney Falls in Lowe Inlet Marine Provincial Park by Zodiacs.

Day 7-10 Exploring Great Bear Rainforest and Rugged Coastline of British Columbia

Over the course of the next four days, you will cruise far into the fjords and deep valleys that carve into the Coast Range looking for black and grizzly bears. You will cruise the eastern coast of Princess Royal Island in search of the elusive spirit bear. It is believed that between 10 to 20 percent of bears in this region are born with the recessive gene that causes the white fur; fewer than 400 are estimated to exist.  

British Columbia has one of the highest proportions of protected land of any jurisdiction in the world. Almost 15 percent of the land is protected, with a wide range of provincial parks, national parks and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Alongside your veteran expedition team, go ashore and explore several remote locations where few people venture.  Discover hidden gems by Zodiac and kayak, navigating the tidal narrows that lead to the backs of bays while scanning for bears along the rocky shoreline and meadows such as Gilttoyees Inlet. 

Day 11 Alert Bay and Johnstone Strait, British Columbia

Visit the Big House in the First Nations village of Alert Bay, Canada and gain insight from the Kwakwaka'wakw people who will share their art, music and regional knowledge. Sail through Johnstone Strait, a waterway cut through a magnificently wild and scenic area of mountains and islands. These ocean waters are also home to extraordinary marine mammals and bird watching. 

Day 12 Southern British Columbia

Discover British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast, a mecca for kayakers and small yachts. Anchor in calm, sheltered waters to kayak in isolated bays that beckon for exploration. On land, hike through meadows and forest ecosystems.  

Day 13 San Juan Islands, Washington, U.S.A.

Discover the wild charm of the San Juan Islands, a captivating archipelago in northern Washington State. Paddle hidden coves by kayak, keeping an eye out for friendly harbor seals. Navigate dramatic shorelines aboard Zodiacs. Hike along rugged coastal trails where bald eagles soar overhead, while expert naturalists provide insight on the fascinating ecology and cultural history of this distinctive northwest wilderness.   

Day 14 Seattle / Disembark Ship

Disembark in Seattle and transfer to the airport for flights home.  

Departure Time: Depart after 10:30 a.m. local time.
Departure City: Seattle, Washington 

Please note:

Itineraries are subject to change. 

Day 1 Juneau, Alaska / Embark Ship

Arrive in Juneau, Alaska’s capital city, in the early afternoon and embark the ship in time for cocktails and an introduction of the vessel staff and crew. 

Day 2 Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness

Voyage into Tracy or Endicott Arm, both spectacular fjords with waterfalls cascading from glacially carved walls. See the soaring Dawes or South Sawyer Glacier up close and take a cruise in a Zodiac for an unbeatable view among sculpted icebergs. Keep an eye out for harbor seals, harbor porpoises and arctic terns. 

Day 3-4 Exploring Southeast Alaska

Spend two days exploring the wild gems of southeast Alaska, in the northern part of the Alexander Archipelago. With nature as your guide, you will cruise Chatham Strait in search of orca and humpback whales and experience wild Alaska up close on Zodiacs, kayaks, paddleboards and hikes. 

Explore the wild and remote areas of southeast Alaska by special use permit with the Tongass National Forest.
 

Day 5 Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada

Wake up in Prince Rupert, a scenic harbor town on British Columbia’s rugged northwest coast. Get immersed in First Nations history at the Museum of Northern British Columbia, built in the style of a coastal longhouse. Breathe in the scent of cedar beams and peruse an impressive collection of ornate carvings, weavings, ceremonial objects and regalia. Visit the North Pacific Cannery Museum, a collection of cannery buildings located in pristine wilderness surroundings that highlight British Columbia’s economic, cultural and natural development over the last century. 

Day 6 Lowe Inlet Marine Provincial Park / Cruising

Seek out pods of killer whales and foraging bears as you sail north through the narrow Grenville Channel between Pitt Island and the mainland, a dramatic navigational experience. Not only does the channel narrow to less than a quarter of a mile across, but a slight bend in the passage makes the waterway seem to disappear into the hills ahead and behind the ship. Here, you'll explore the salmon run at Verney Falls in Lowe Inlet Marine Provincial Park by Zodiacs.

Day 7-10 Exploring Great Bear Rainforest and Rugged Coastline of British Columbia

Over the course of the next four days, you will cruise far into the fjords and deep valleys that carve into the Coast Range looking for black and grizzly bears. You will cruise the eastern coast of Princess Royal Island in search of the elusive spirit bear. It is believed that between 10 to 20 percent of bears in this region are born with the recessive gene that causes the white fur; fewer than 400 are estimated to exist.  

British Columbia has one of the highest proportions of protected land of any jurisdiction in the world. Almost 15 percent of the land is protected, with a wide range of provincial parks, national parks and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Alongside your veteran expedition team, go ashore and explore several remote locations where few people venture.  Discover hidden gems by Zodiac and kayak, navigating the tidal narrows that lead to the backs of bays while scanning for bears along the rocky shoreline and meadows such as Gilttoyees Inlet. 

Day 11 Alert Bay and Johnstone Strait, British Columbia

Visit the Big House in the First Nations village of Alert Bay, Canada and gain insight from the Kwakwaka'wakw people who will share their art, music and regional knowledge. Sail through Johnstone Strait, a waterway cut through a magnificently wild and scenic area of mountains and islands. These ocean waters are also home to extraordinary marine mammals and bird watching. 

Day 12 Southern British Columbia

Discover British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast, a mecca for kayakers and small yachts. Anchor in calm, sheltered waters to kayak in isolated bays that beckon for exploration. On land, hike through meadows and forest ecosystems.  

Day 13 San Juan Islands, Washington, U.S.A.

Discover the wild charm of the San Juan Islands, a captivating archipelago in northern Washington State. Paddle hidden coves by kayak, keeping an eye out for friendly harbor seals. Navigate dramatic shorelines aboard Zodiacs. Hike along rugged coastal trails where bald eagles soar overhead, while expert naturalists provide insight on the fascinating ecology and cultural history of this distinctive northwest wilderness.   

Day 14 Seattle / Disembark Ship

Disembark in Seattle and transfer to the airport for flights home.  

Departure Time: Depart after 10:30 a.m. local time.
Departure City: Seattle, Washington 

Please note:

Itineraries are subject to change. 

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National Geographic Venture
Launched 2018 Designed with over 50 years of expedition heritage, National Geographic Venture is able to explore the same remote locations as National Geographic have sought out for decades while se…

National Geographic Venture

Launched 2018

Designed with over 50 years of expedition heritage, National Geographic Venture is able to explore the same remote locations as National Geographic have sought out for decades while setting a new standard in comfort and style.  She will follow National Geographic Quest in featuring step-out balconies (available in 22 of the 50 spacious cabins), plus 6 sets of connecting cabins for families and groups; a Sun Deck bar, and a designated mudroom for expedition gear.  

Comfortably accommodating 100 guests, Venture has a shallow draft depth, allowing us to navigate the same inner reaches and provide the same intimate experiences of the charismatic regions we explore. Her twin expedition craft landing platforms allow you to get on and off the ship quickly to take advantage of wildlife sightings and to ensure we maximize our time off the ship exploring. Designed with decades of expedition experience in the region, the purpose-built vessel also features open decks, generous windows, and specialty tools for exploration—the ideal platform for sailing into the fast-moving channels and shallow coves of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest and for exploring the tropical waterways of Central America.

Remotely Operated VehicleCapable of reaching 1,000 feet, far beyond the range of any Scuba diver, the ROV allows you to literally view parts of the undersea that are as unexplored as the moon. Chances are you, like many of our guests, will be struck by how surprisingly colorful undersea life is in these unlikely places. And this glimpse may fundamentally change how you view the ocean.

KayaksNational Geographic Venture is equipped with 24 two-person kayaks—a fleet large enough to ensure everyone who wants to can paddle at every opportunity.

Consequently, prior kayaking experience isn’t necessary—many of our guests have their first kayaking experience in extraordinary locations. Our custom-designed floating platform lets us deploy kayaks from the ship, or any location we want—including far from shore. Kayakers are usually free to explore where they want within boundaries set by the undersea specialist and officer of the watch.

Underwater cameraOur undersea specialist will dive often during your expedition, even in Alaska, with cold-water gear, to shoot high-definition, Cousteau-like footage of the deep. Colorful nudibranchs, swimming, plant-like crinoids, and mysterious fish with antifreeze blood that thrive in the frigid sea will give you an entirely new appreciation of the marine environment.

Video microscopeNaturalists will use the video microscope to help explain all elements of the environment, including tiny organisms that are the building block of the marine ecosystem. Spellbinding live views of krill at 80x magnification fills the high-definition screens in the lounge with vivid detail, and fills every onlooker with a sense of wonder at the importance of otherwise unobservable creatures.

HydrophoneThis underwater microphone is deployed to listen to the vocalizations of marine mammals. Real time transmissions of their eerie, haunting sounds can be broadcast through the ship or recorded for later playback. Few experiences in nature are as captivating as watching humpback whales feed close to the ship as their vocalizations play through the ship’s PA system.

Electronic chartsAn electronic chart showing the ship’s location, course, and speed is almost always on display in the lounge.

Open bridgeYou’ll find our captains are engaged, knowledgeable members of your expedition who are eager to share their passion with you. Venture’s open bridge features comfortable spaces to sit, enjoy the view, drink your morning coffee, or simply chat with the officers.

Snorkeling gear & wetsuitsOn warm weather itineraries where there will be snorkeling, you’ll select a mask, snorkel, fins, and wetsuit that remain yours for the duration of the expedition. There’s no need to pack and tote your own gear, although guests who prefer to are welcome to bring their own.

Deck plans are for illustrative purposes only – The actual ship and cabin layout may differ.

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