canada & alaska 2025

canada and alaska 2025

Escorted by James Cracknell

Day 1 - Sat, 10 May Arrive Vancouver (D)

Welcome to Canada! You will be met at Vancouver International Airport and transferred to your hotel. This evening, meet your Tour Director and fellow travellers for a welcome dinner.
Two Night Stay: OPUS Hotel or similar

Day 2 - Sun, 11 May Vancouver Sightseeing (B)

Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Vancouver including Stanley Park with its intricately carved totem poles, the waterfront area, historic Gastown with its lively shops and restaurants and Granville Island which is famous for its fresh food markets. Visit the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park where you can make your way across this spectacular suspension bridge, 70 metres above the Capilano River. Take in the surrounding forest and join the award winning Treetops Adventure along a series of elevated walkways.

Day 3 - Mon, 12 May Rocky Mountaineer – Kamloops (B,L)

Set off on a two day rail experience on “The Most Spectacular Train Journey in the World”. Settle back in your GoldLeaf carriage as you enter the Fraser Valley then follow the Thompson River towards Kamloops.
Overnight Stay: Kamloops Hotel (as assigned by Rocky Mountaineer)

Day 4 - Tue, 13 May Rocky Mountaineer – Banff (B,L)

Continue your journey into the soaring, rugged snow-capped mountains. Marvel at the beauty of the glaciers, lakes and forest sitting at the foot of these grand mountains. Arrive in Banff, a picturesque town located within Banff National Park and the quintessential Rocky Mountains town. Spend the next two nights in mountain elegance in this warm, modern hotel located in the centre of Banff.
Two Night Stay: Moose Hotel & Suites or similar

Day 5 - Wed, 14 May Banff (B,D)

Own Arrangements
Take a breathtaking helicopter flight or relax on a float trip along the river (extra expense)

Day 6 - Thu, 15 May Banff – Lake Louise (B)

You’re Invited: This morning, you will have breakfast with one of the best views Canada has to offer. Take the Banff Gondola to the top of Sulphur Mountain where you will witness inspiring views and enjoy a sumptuous buffet. Later, enjoy a sightseeing tour including Bow River, the Hoodoos and Bow Falls. Continue to the beautiful Lake Louise and the famous ‘Diamond in the Wilderness’, where we will stay in one of the Rockies most stunning and historic properties.
Two Night Stay: Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise

Day 7 - Fri, 16 May Lake Louise at Leisure (B,D)

Lake Louise enjoys picture perfect surroundings. Spend the day exploring the lake and soaking up the spectacular scenery. Take a walk around the edge of the lake or simply sit back, relax and take it all in.

Day 8 - Sat, 17 May Glacier ‘Ice Explorer’ – Jasper (B)

This morning, we travel north along the Icefields Parkway, acclaimed as one of the most spectacular journeys in the world. Enjoy breathtaking mountain scenery as you pass rugged peaks and glaciers fringed by thick forest and shimmering lakes.
We make a stop at the Columbia Icefield, North America’s largest sub-polar ice pack, where you’ll climb aboard the ‘Ice Explorer’ for a once-in-a-lifetime journey onto the mighty 300 metre thick Athabasca Glacier. The day’s end finds us in Jasper National Park, an alpine wonderland of pristine wilderness and abundant wildlife.
Two Night Stay: The Crimson Jasper or similar

Day 9 - Sun, 18 May Jasper (B,D)

Today, you have the opportunity to explore Jasper and its surrounds. You’re Invited: Be taken through the park to the beautifully carved Maligne Canyon, the deepest canyon in the Rockies. Explore this remarkable area, then enjoy an authentic Canadian Rockies dinner.

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Discover Jasper wilderness and wildlife tour, float trip along the Athabasca River or an exhilarating motorcycle sidecar tour (extra expense)

Day 10 - Mon, 19 May Jasper – Okanagan – Kelowna (B,D)

Depart Jasper and head past the awesome 3,954 metre high Mt. Robson. Continue through the Cariboo Mountains region and into the lush Okanagan Valley to Kelowna. Visit one of Kelowna’s award-winning wineries.
Overnight Stay: Delta Hotels by Marriott Grand Okanagan Resort or similar

Day 11 - Tue, 20 May Kelowna – Whistler (B)

Travel through scenic landscapes as the road meanders alongside the Nicola River and through sandstone chasms. Follow the Thompson and Fraser River past the town of Lillooet to the charming alpine resort of Whistler.
Two Night Stay: Hilton Whistler Resort & Spa or similar

Day 12 - Wed, 21 May Whistler at Leisure (B)

Today is at leisure for you to explore the resort village of Whistler.

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Special opportunity to take a Photo Safari tour or a dinner tasting tour (extra expense)

Day 13 - Thu, 22 May Georgia Strait – Victoria (B)

Travel along the Sea to Sky Highway following the rugged coastline, stopping at the awesome Shannon Falls. Board the BC ferry and cruise through the Georgia Strait to Vancouver Island before arriving into Victoria, British Columbia’s capital.
Two Night Stay: Marriott Victoria Inner Harbour or similar

Day 14 - Fri, 23 May Victoria Sightseeing – Butchart Gardens (B,D)

This morning, visit the world-famous Butchart Gardens, a 22 hectare showplace of magnificent, colourful gardens. Learn about the history and flora while exploring the gardens. Afterwards, enjoy an orientation tour of Victoria’s Inner Harbour, Bastion Square, Beacon Hill and residential areas.

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Take a horse and carriage ride, or go whale watching (extra expense)

Day 15 - Sat, 24 May Vancouver – 7 Night Alaskan Cruise (B,D)

Transfer to Vancouver where you will farewell your Tour Director as you board your luxurious cruise ship and check into your comfortable ocean view stateroom (upgrade to verandah stateroom additional expense) on the Holland America Cruise Ship ms Koningsdam# and settle in for an unforgettable 7 night voyage through the famed Alaskan waterways.

Day 16 - Sun, 25 MayScenic Cruising (B,L,D)

Relax as you cruise one of the world’s most spectacular waterways. 

Day 17 - Mon, 26 May Inside Passage cruising - Juneau (B,L,D)

Spend the day cruising the Inside Passage with its jaw dropping scenery. In the afternoon sail into Juneau, arguably one of America’s most beautiful state capitals, with the looming summits of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts providing a gorgeous backdrop.

Day 18 - Tue, 27 MaySkagway (B,L,D)

Cruise into Skagway, the gateway to the Klondike. Enjoy free time to go ashore and stroll along the weathered boardwalks admiring the shop front facades, reminiscent of the gold rush era.

Day 19 - Wed, 28 May Glacier Bay National Park (B,L,D)

Enter the iceberg-strewn waters of Glacier Bay National Park, where thirteen spectacular glaciers flow from surrounding mountains into the waters of the bay. A National Park Service Ranger will help you spot wildlife, while pointing out sights and explaining glacial activity. Perhaps you will be lucky enough to see a pinnacle of ice ‘calve’ or break away from the face of the glacier, and with a thunderous boom land in the bay.

Day 20 - Thu, 29 May Ketchikan (B,L,D)

Welcome to the salmon capital of the world. Rich native history makes the town an essential stop for anyone interested in native art.

Day 21 - Fri, 30 May Inside Passage (B,L,D)

A day of relaxation as you cruise south.

Day 22 - Sat, 31 May Depart Vancouver (B)

Disembark early this morning and transfer to Vancouver International Airport to board your homeward flight


TOUR INCLUSIONS

Tour Price Includes:

• Airport Transfers

• All accommodation and sightseeing and meals as per itinerary

• Transportation in private air-conditioned vehicle

Please Note flights to be confirmed when in system range

Tour price does not include:

• Personal Travel Insurance

• Meals other than specified

• Optional Sightseeing

• Items of Personal nature

• Tipping for Driver & Tour Guide

TOUR COSTS

Twin/Double Share: $15,450 per person (excluding flights)

Flight costs TBA

A non-refundable $2000 deposit is due per person to confirm a booking.

Remaining Balance is due on the 31st October 2024

Please note that although we will endeavour to keep the itinerary as per above there are

circumstances outside our control that may cause alternations to the itinerary.