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Different from every other destination in the world, Alaska has something special to offer each and every traveller. Misty fjords stretch further than for ever. Vistas that are stuff of legends. Countless wildlife spotting opportunities, and a big, bold landscape that will work its wonders on you. With such a world of possibilities on offer, come and find yourself in the 49th State. Only in Alsaka.
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Roundtrip Seattle
Aug 19, 2021
Roundtrip Seattle
Aug 19, 2021 on board Silver Muse new ship
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Roundtrip Seattle Seattle to Seattle

01Seattle (Washington)
Seattle (Washington)

Seattle (Washington)

Seattle (Washington)

United States

Thu, August 19

Departure 19:00

Even if you think you know Seattle, Silversea guarantees that by your next visit, the city will have changed. Because that is the nature of Seattle, always marching unashamedly towards the future. This is the city that gave Silversea’s Starbucks, Nirvana and Fraser (plus numerous other celebrities from music legends to retail giants). It’s a city that knows how to surf the next wave with aplomb and grace. It is the city of the future. That is not to say that it doesn’t treat its past with respect. Settled by five pioneer families in 1851, the town quickly grew after the Northern Railway was extended to meet the coast in 1893. The Gold Rush of 1897 sealed the city as one of the great places on the west coast. The history of the city’s 100 Mercer girls – girls that were brought back by pioneer Asa Mercer who deemed the city had shortage of marriageable women – is just one of the quirky facts that makes the Seattle impossible not to love. Seattle is the largest city in the state of Washington, yet there is a village vibe that is uncommon in metropolises. If you truly want to enjoy the unique hybrid of tradition and progression, then take a tour of Pike Place, Seattle’s famous farmer’s market. This was where the term “locavore” was coined, and local producer-customer meetings are not only commonplace, but are encouraged. Go hungry as the huge indoor market is laden with tasty options of food options, from fresh vegetables and fruit from to prepared food that can be eaten whilst enjoying a great view of the bay.

02Day at sea
Day at sea

Day at sea

Day at sea

International Waters

Fri, August 20

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.

03Day at sea
Day at sea

Day at sea

Day at sea

International Waters

Sat, August 21

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.

04Wrangell, Alaska
Wrangell, Alaska

Wrangell, Alaska

Wrangell, Alaska

United States
12 Excursions

Sun, August 22

08:00 – 18:00

Alaska’s majestic natural spectacles play out before you in Wrangell. The pure, gushing water is one of Alaska’s most prized shows, and there are few better places to witness it than Wrangell – a town set amid the fractured lands of the legendary Inside Passage. Having experienced three gold rushes in its history, the immense scenery and thrilling wildlife is an enduring treasure for visitors.

The mighty Stikine River has been the lifeblood to this region for centuries, cutting through pine-cloaked valleys for 400 miles before unloading into the frigid ocean. If the tides are friendly, why not explore via jet-boat and head out to the abundant waters of Anan Creek, an ancient fishing site of the Tlingit people. Visit waters thick with lithe salmon – a bounty that tempts much of the wildlife from the confines of their forest shelters. The Anan Wildlife Observatory provides the ultimate viewing point to watch the salmon leaping from the cascading water. Look out from the cover for bears, salmon and bald eagles. Try your own luck fishing in Wrangell’s waters, which are teeming with a rich bounty. Clomp through rich forests – beside waterfalls and waterways – on hair-raising hikes, which open out to glorious waterfront vistas. The aptly named Petroglyph Beach is the place to see amazing petroglyph artworks carved into the rocks. Or tour Shakes Island’s Tribal House, where you can see a replica of a Tinglit community house. The house is surrounded by fascinating, original totem poles, and a wooden footbridge conveniently links the island with Wrangell’s harbour.

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12 Selected OPTIONAL Shore Excursions
Wrangell Highlights Code: WRG-A
Activity Level
Moderate
View
Stikine River and Wilderness Glacier Lake Code: WRG-C
Activity Level
Minimal
View
High Country Extreme Hike Code: WRG-D
Activity Level
Physically fit
View
Premium Glacier Discovery Code: WRG-F
Activity Level
Moderate
View
Fishing the Inside Passage Code: WRG-H
Activity Level
Moderate
View
Stikine River Jet Boat Code: WRG-K
Activity Level
Minimal
View
John Muir Hike Code: WRG-L
Activity Level
Extensive
View
Shakes Canoe Code: WRG-M
Activity Level
Moderate
View
Wildlife Discovery Code: WRG-N
Activity Level
Minimal
View
Le Conte Glacier Code: WRG-P
Activity Level
Minimal
View
A Private Jet-Boat Wilderness Adventure Code: WRG-R
Activity Level
Extensive
View
Anan Wildlife Viewing Code: WRG-T
Activity Level
Physically fit
View
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05Sitka (Alaska)
Sitka (Alaska)

Sitka (Alaska)

Sitka (Alaska)

United States
15 Excursions

Mon, August 23

08:00 – 18:00

A distant land of bears, wild landscapes and icy adventures, sail between glorious islands and witness the diverse wildlife of the Inside Passage. Eagles watch over the scenery overhead, while whales and sea lions add glorious weight to the animal life that thrives and thrashes in these icy seas. With a quintet of Pacific salmon species filling the rich rivers and waterways with life, settle back to enjoy the show, as Sitka’s immense setpieces play out before you. You might notice the onion-shaped dome atop St. Michael’s Church – a relic of the area’s Russian history. Sitka formed a part of the Russian Empire until a deal was struck in 1867, and the territory was sold to the United States, with the handover ceremony taking place here in Sitka. The native Tlingit culture is an important presence, and elaborate totem poles rocket up in Sitka National Historical Park. They mark the battleground of 1804, when the indigenous people clashed fiercely with the Russians. The snow-capped peak of the dormant volcano, Mount Edgecumbe, draws understandable comparisons with Mount Fuji’s symmetrical cone. Climb to thrilling heights, as you arrive on Kruzof Island, and enjoy richly spellbinding views of the scattered Pacific islands, while hiking. Whether you want to spend your time flying above snow-dusted mountain ridges, fishing for colossal King salmon, or savouring Northwest frontier cuisine in waterfront restaurants, there’s no shortage of ways to experience Sitka’s natural wonders.

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15 Selected OPTIONAL Shore Excursions
Best of Sitka Code: SIT-001
Activity Level
Minimal
View
Taste of Sitka Code: SIT-002
Activity Level
Minimal
View
Sitka Sound Kayaking with Private Guide Code: SIT-003
Activity Level
Extensive
View
Sitka Adventure by Private Catamaran Code: SIT-006
Activity Level
Moderate
View
Raptors and Ravens: Discovering Sitka Code: SIT-A
Activity Level
Minimal
Accessibility
Moderate Mobility Issues
View
Sea Otter & Wildlife Quest Code: SIT-B
Activity Level
Minimal
Accessibility
Moderate Mobility Issues
View
Sea Otters, Raptors & Bears Code: SIT-D
Activity Level
Moderate
Accessibility
Moderate Mobility Issues
View
Ocean Raft Adventure Code: SIT-E
Activity Level
Physically fit
View
Wilderness Sea Kayaking Adventure Code: SIT-G
Activity Level
Physically fit
View
Tongass Rainforest Hike Code: SIT-I
Activity Level
Physically fit
View
Sitka Bike & Hike Adventure Code: SIT-J
Activity Level
Physically fit
View
4×4 Nature Safari Adventure (Self-Driven) Code: SIT-K
Activity Level
Minimal
View
Remote Alaska Fly Fishing Code: SIT-O
Activity Level
Moderate
View
Back-Country Hiking Adventure Code: SIT-P
Activity Level
Physically fit
View
Alaska Zodiac Adventure & Fin Island Lodge Code: SIT-Q
Activity Level
Moderate
View
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The excursions are provided as a sample of what may be offered on this voyage and are subject to change.
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06Tracy Arm (Alaska)
Tracy Arm (Alaska)

Tracy Arm (Alaska)

Tracy Arm (Alaska)

United States
1 Excursion

Tue, August 24

07:30 – 17:00

A visit to this icy world of savage beauty is repeatedly described as an unmissable, holiday highlight. Tracy Arm is a narrow, deep fjord near Juneau, Alaska, named after former secretary of the navy, General Benjamin F Tracy. Nearly 50 kms long, the twin Sawyer Glaciers are located at the furthest end of the fjord. Sailing through narrow passages carved out by glaciers, vertical cliffs rise up from the water whilst numerous waterfalls send torrents of water plunging downwards. A sense of adventure is definitely in the air. Both tidewater Sawyer Glaciers are actively carving leading to enormous chunks of ice falling into the water. Some pieces are the size of buildings, thankfully some just a few metres long. Often an electric blue hue, it’s a stunning sight. The noise of the ice as it tumbles into the water lives up to its name, white thunder. The sound reverberates through the air, bouncing off the narrow walls with larger chunks of ice creating huge wakes. Tracy Arm Fjord is a designated wilderness area within the Tongass National Forest, as such there are plenty of opportunities to observe the local wildlife. Bears, wolves, eagles and mountain goats all pass through. Harbor seals rear their young on the ice floating in the fjords and whales and sealions are regular visitors. There are camera opportunities galore.

1 Selected OPTIONAL Shore Excursion
Tracy Arm Fjord and Glacier Explorer Code: TYA-A
Activity Level
Moderate
View
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06Juneau (Alaska)
Juneau (Alaska)

Juneau (Alaska)

Juneau (Alaska)

United States

Tue, August 24

Arrival 22:00

Extraordinary adventures amid nature’s wildest staging await at Juneau. The majestic Mendenhall Glacier sprawls down from Juneau Icefield, which provides an icy cap to the area’s rip-roaring scenery. State capitals simply don’t get more dramatic than this isolated, remote city lost amid the Alaskan wilds. Even the roads eventually peter out, absorbed by forests and viewpoints, firmly underlining the isolated location, hidden behind an impenetrable wall of rigid mountains. Rise up to Mount Roberts Tramway’s viewpoint, to see the city swallowed by this most colossal backdrop. This is glacier country, and no fewer than 38 ice flows branch off from the main Juneau Icefield, slowly carving out valleys in their wakes. Taku Glacier cuts deep into the mountain, forming a colossal sculpture that is one of the world’s thickest – almost a mile deep. Mendenhall Glacier cascades down, just 12 miles away from downtown, terminating in its own lake and visitor centre. With 1,500 square miles of ice field to explore, one of the best ways to take in the magnitude and majesty of this epic ice sculpture is to hold on tight on as the propeller whirs, and you soar into the skies on an exhilarating sightseeing flight. Cruising up above the icy world that fills in these serrated mountain peaks is a once in a lifetime experience. The animals that inhabit the Southeast Alaskan wilds are just as inspiring as the landscapes – families of bears patrol the riverbanks, bald eagles survey the surroundings watchfully, and Pacific humpbacks migrate from Hawaii’s waters to feast on the krill rich, icy waters. Fish for huge catches, power across the ice in a snow-sledge, or kayak just below glaciers. However you choose to immerse yourself in it, Juneau’s incredible outdoor adventures never disappoint.

07Juneau (Alaska)
Juneau (Alaska)

Juneau (Alaska)

Juneau (Alaska)

United States
18 Excursions

Wed, August 25

Departure 18:00

Extraordinary adventures amid nature’s wildest staging await at Juneau. The majestic Mendenhall Glacier sprawls down from Juneau Icefield, which provides an icy cap to the area’s rip-roaring scenery. State capitals simply don’t get more dramatic than this isolated, remote city lost amid the Alaskan wilds. Even the roads eventually peter out, absorbed by forests and viewpoints, firmly underlining the isolated location, hidden behind an impenetrable wall of rigid mountains. Rise up to Mount Roberts Tramway’s viewpoint, to see the city swallowed by this most colossal backdrop. This is glacier country, and no fewer than 38 ice flows branch off from the main Juneau Icefield, slowly carving out valleys in their wakes. Taku Glacier cuts deep into the mountain, forming a colossal sculpture that is one of the world’s thickest – almost a mile deep. Mendenhall Glacier cascades down, just 12 miles away from downtown, terminating in its own lake and visitor centre. With 1,500 square miles of ice field to explore, one of the best ways to take in the magnitude and majesty of this epic ice sculpture is to hold on tight on as the propeller whirs, and you soar into the skies on an exhilarating sightseeing flight. Cruising up above the icy world that fills in these serrated mountain peaks is a once in a lifetime experience. The animals that inhabit the Southeast Alaskan wilds are just as inspiring as the landscapes – families of bears patrol the riverbanks, bald eagles survey the surroundings watchfully, and Pacific humpbacks migrate from Hawaii’s waters to feast on the krill rich, icy waters. Fish for huge catches, power across the ice in a snow-sledge, or kayak just below glaciers. However you choose to immerse yourself in it, Juneau’s incredible outdoor adventures never disappoint.

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The excursions are provided as a sample of what may be offered on this voyage and are subject to change.
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18 Selected OPTIONAL Shore Excursions
Taku Glacier via Helicopter and Airboat Code: JNU-001
Activity Level
Moderate
View
Mendenhall Glacier & Gardens Code: JNU-002
Activity Level
Minimal
Accessibility
Moderate Mobility Issues
View
Exclusive Luxury Whale Watch Code: JNU-003
Activity Level
Minimal
View
Alaska Culinary Experience & Whale Quest Code: JNU-004
Activity Level
Minimal
Accessibility
Moderate Mobility Issues
View
Mendenhall Glacier Guides Choice Trail Hike Code: JNU-007
Activity Level
Physically fit
View
Iditarod Dogs’ Summer Camp Code: JNU-C
Activity Level
Minimal
View
Discover Alaska’s Whales Code: JNU-D
Activity Level
Minimal
Accessibility
Moderate Mobility Issues
View
Whale Watching & Wildlife Quest Code: JNU-E
Activity Level
Minimal
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
View
Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Centre & Mt. Roberts Tramway Code: JNU-F
Activity Level
Minimal
Accessibility
Moderate Mobility Issues
View
Mendenhall Glacier & Whale Quest Code: JNU-G
Activity Level
Minimal
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
View
Pilot’s Choice Glacier Exploration Code: JNU-H
Activity Level
Moderate
View
Whale & Mendenhall Glacier Photo Safari Code: JNU-L
Activity Level
Moderate
View
Heli-Flight & Mendenhall Glacier Walk Code: JNU-N
Activity Level
Physically fit
View
Helicopter Glacier Walkabout Code: JNU-Q
Activity Level
Extensive
View
Glacier View Sea Kayaking Code: JNU-R
Activity Level
Physically fit
View
Mendenhall Glacier Float Trip Code: JNU-S
Activity Level
Physically fit
View
Helicopter Glacier Trek Code: JNU-T
Activity Level
Physically fit
View
Whales & Wilderness Exploration by Private Boat Code: JNU-X
Activity Level
Moderate
Accessibility
Moderate Mobility Issues
View
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The excursions are provided as a sample of what may be offered on this voyage and are subject to change.
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08Icy Strait Point, Alaska
Icy Strait Point, Alaska

Icy Strait Point, Alaska

Icy Strait Point, Alaska

United States
6 Excursions

Thu, August 26

07:00 – 16:00

If there is one word that sums up Alaska it is nature. Mile and miles of it. And Icy Strait Point – one of Alaska’s most unspoilt destinations has – nature in spades. To begin with, Icy Straight Point is stunningly beautiful. It is the Alaska of your imagination: eagles soaring overhead, whales breeching before your eyes. Moody, low-hanging clouds set the scene while velvety green mountains provide the backdrop. Sparklingly clear waters lap at pebbly shores. These are beaches of the adventure kind, you won’t find sun loungers and sombreros here, more like kayaks and canoes, ready for those who want to take their discovery off shore. The village prides itself on being home to “more brown bears than humans”, so expect immersive wilderness experiences, from ATV adventures to zip lining through a canopy of trees! Located on Chichagoff Island, 35 miles west of Juneau and right in the centre of Glacier Bay, Icy Strait Point began life as a salmon cannery business, providing employment for the residents of nearby Hoonah. The cannery has served the community in many ways, including proving housing for employees after a fire in 1944 destroyed many resident’s homes. It ceased to function entirely in 1999 and in 2001, the landing was repurposed as America’s only private cruise ship terminal. The Alaskan owned and operated terminal funnels all its profits back into the local environment and provides employment for around 85% of local residents, many of whom live in Alaska’s largest Native Tlingit village.

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6 Selected OPTIONAL Shore Excursions
ATV Expedition Code: ISP-B
Activity Level
Moderate
View
Halibut Fishing Code: ISP-C
Activity Level
Moderate
View
Spasski River Valley Wildlife & Bear Search Code: ISP-G
Activity Level
Moderate
View
Whale & Marine Mammals Cruise Code: ISP-H
Activity Level
Minimal
View
Whale, Wildlife & Bear Search Code: ISP-I
Activity Level
Moderate
View
Scenic Mountain Ascent & World’s Largest ZipRider Code: ISP-K
Activity Level
Moderate
View
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09Day at sea
Day at sea

Day at sea

Day at sea

International Waters

Fri, August 27

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.

10Day at sea
Day at sea

Day at sea

Day at sea

International Waters

Sat, August 28

Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.

11Seattle (Washington)
Seattle (Washington)

Seattle (Washington)

Seattle (Washington)

United States

Sun, August 29

Arrival 07:00

Even if you think you know Seattle, Silversea guarantees that by your next visit, the city will have changed. Because that is the nature of Seattle, always marching unashamedly towards the future. This is the city that gave Silversea’s Starbucks, Nirvana and Fraser (plus numerous other celebrities from music legends to retail giants). It’s a city that knows how to surf the next wave with aplomb and grace. It is the city of the future. That is not to say that it doesn’t treat its past with respect. Settled by five pioneer families in 1851, the town quickly grew after the Northern Railway was extended to meet the coast in 1893. The Gold Rush of 1897 sealed the city as one of the great places on the west coast. The history of the city’s 100 Mercer girls – girls that were brought back by pioneer Asa Mercer who deemed the city had shortage of marriageable women – is just one of the quirky facts that makes the Seattle impossible not to love. Seattle is the largest city in the state of Washington, yet there is a village vibe that is uncommon in metropolises. If you truly want to enjoy the unique hybrid of tradition and progression, then take a tour of Pike Place, Seattle’s famous farmer’s market. This was where the term “locavore” was coined, and local producer-customer meetings are not only commonplace, but are encouraged. Go hungry as the huge indoor market is laden with tasty options of food options, from fresh vegetables and fruit from to prepared food that can be eaten whilst enjoying a great view of the bay.

The excursions are provided as a sample of what may be offered on this voyage and are subject to change.

Seattle to Seattle

Silver Muse

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  • Observation Library
  • Venetian Lounge
  • Arts Café
  • Panorama Lounge
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