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Alaska 7 nights

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Departure 10/08/2025

Serenade Of The Seas

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Vancouver / Vancouver / British Columbia, Canada

Located between the snow-capped mountains of the North Coast and the abundant blue waters of the Pacific Ocean, Vancouver combines the sophistication of a big city with the charms of a small town. Do not forget to visit Queen Elizabeth Park, a 130-acre civic arboretum decorated with sculptures made by Henry Moore. 
You should know about Vancouver
Famous for its mild climate, rich nature, and important arts scene, Vancouver is known around the world as one of the best places to live. DID YOU KNOW? Greenpeace, the environmental care group, was founded in Vancouver.

Inside Passage / Inside Passage / Alaska, USA

Alaska's northwestern Inner Passage and the coast of British Columbia serve as a coastal route for transatlantic ships arriving along its series of passages between the mainland and the coastal islands. Cities along the passage include Ketchikan, Thorne Bay, Petersburg, Juneau, Hoonah, Skagway, and Yakutat. Its picturesque coastal communities are rich in history, yet Russian influence is reflected in churches and other historical structures too. The well-known Gold Rush era comes back to life throughout the Inner Passage by offering fascinating opportunities to learn and explore the past. The native cultures of Tlingit, Haida and the Tsimshian Indians dominate this area so, their ancient Totems are abundant among many communities. Did you know? The art of totem carving is preserved along with its traditional dance and music.
What you should know about Inside Passage, Alaska
Pay a visit to either Glacier Bay National Park or Misty Fiords National Monument and mesmerize yourself with 16 active glaciers or more than 930 meters of cliffs that rise next to the ocean, respectively. The colorful Russian-influenced shoreside communities of the region reflect the historic richness behind them. The Gold Rush also comes back to life at the Inside Passage; bringing with it, opportunities to explore the past while learning about it too. Being an area dominated by the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian native cultures, you will find several totems adorning the landscape.

Sitka / Sitka/ Alaska, USA

Sitka is a charming island surrounded by fabulous panoramic views of the mountains and the sea. Its vast wildlife will probably get you amazed at numerous sightings of whales, grizzly bears, deer, sea otters and flocks of different birds. The best fishing spots and lots of historical attractions can be found here.
What you should know about Sitka, Alaska
Sitka, which some say is over 10,000 years old, is Alaska´s first and oldest city. Besides, this is the 4th most populous city in Alaska. Visit the Sitka Raptor Hospital for a closer look at the Alaskan Bald Eagles! Or stroll along the Sitka Rainforest Coast to Bear Fort; and, while in Sitka, do not forget to have a delicious local beer! To see the best spots, read Visiting a Microbrewery on an Alaska Cruise.

Tracy Arm, Alaska / Tracy Arm Fjord / Alaska, USA


You should know about Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska
Located at the end of the Tracy Arm Fjord, the twin Sawyer Glaciers are a spot you cannot miss. Listen to the roar and feel the rumble created by big chunks of ice hitting the water while you enjoy a marvelous view of these enormous glaciers. On the other hand, the Tracy Arm Fjord is also home to a wide variety of wildlife. From seagulls, to mountain goats, black bears, arctic terns, and eagles, you might even get to see a whale splashing!

Juneau / Juneau / Alaska, USA

Having been categorized as “Alaska's best experience, Juneau possesses incomparable glacier landscapes such as the Tracy Arm Fjord, Juneau Ice Fields, and the Glacier Bay National Park. We highly suggest you try canoeing along one the area's many protected rivers, take scenic flights and tours across the historic city center, or to test your ability by washing gold. The majestic Mendenhall Glacier is about 12 miles away from Juneau, so it is worth the ride. This town also offers a stunning scenery full of wildlife. Top recommendation? Juneau's Mendenhall Glacier is a MUST.
What you should know about Juneau
With more than 130 miles of pathways; Juneau is a city meant to be visited by walk while admiring breathtaking landscapes and its wildlife. If you are a food-lover, do not miss the chance to try king crabs, smoked salmon, and a craft beer at the city center. If you would like to learn about some other things-to-do at this destination, check our article: 6 Thing You Can Not Miss on Your Next Vacations to Alaska.

Icy Strait Point / Icy Strait Point / Alaska, USA

Get adventurous in the place where the north wind doesn't blow. Known for this famous saying, Icy Strait Point is ideal for adventurers who crave for a new experience. Being both impressive and exciting, here you will discover nature's true wilderness. Did you know? This is one of the few places in the world where wildlife outnumbers the human population. A trip to this place will certainly satisfy your taste for adventure. Hop on a cruise from Icy Strait Point and enjoy Alaska's wonderful landscapes.
What you should know about Icy Strait Point
Surrounded by nature, and with and easy access to the ocean, Icy Strait Point is an ideal spot for hiking and whale watching! Enjoy its unspoiled landscapes and the cultural richness of the Tlingit natives who inhabit them. Dine and savor freshly fished salmon in one of the many restaurants overlooking the sea. For adventure lovers, here you will find the ZipRider, the longest zip line in the world.

Ketchikan / Ketchikan / Alaska, USA

Fun fact: Its Indian name, Kach Kanna, means unfurled eagle wings, so you can expect to get a glimpse of one of these magnificent birds perched atop of a Sitka tree. Thanks to its abundant rains, Ketchikan is surrounded by some of the world's most lush jungles.
You should know about Ketchikan
Due to its geographic location at the tip of the Inside Passage, Ketchikan is known for it to have been Alaska´s first city! Here, locals rarely use umbrellas because, to them, Ketchikan’s frequent rains are just like liquid rays of sunshine. Do not forget to have a delicious local beer whenever you are in town!

Inside Passage / Inside Passage / Alaska, USA

Alaska's northwestern Inner Passage and the coast of British Columbia serve as a coastal route for transatlantic ships arriving along its series of passages between the mainland and the coastal islands. Cities along the passage include Ketchikan, Thorne Bay, Petersburg, Juneau, Hoonah, Skagway, and Yakutat. Its picturesque coastal communities are rich in history, yet Russian influence is reflected in churches and other historical structures too. The well-known Gold Rush era comes back to life throughout the Inner Passage by offering fascinating opportunities to learn and explore the past. The native cultures of Tlingit, Haida and the Tsimshian Indians dominate this area so, their ancient Totems are abundant among many communities. Did you know? The art of totem carving is preserved along with its traditional dance and music.
What you should know about Inside Passage, Alaska
Pay a visit to either Glacier Bay National Park or Misty Fiords National Monument and mesmerize yourself with 16 active glaciers or more than 930 meters of cliffs that rise next to the ocean, respectively. The colorful Russian-influenced shoreside communities of the region reflect the historic richness behind them. The Gold Rush also comes back to life at the Inside Passage; bringing with it, opportunities to explore the past while learning about it too. Being an area dominated by the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian native cultures, you will find several totems adorning the landscape.

Vancouver / Vancouver / British Columbia, Canada

Located between the snow-capped mountains of the North Coast and the abundant blue waters of the Pacific Ocean, Vancouver combines the sophistication of a big city with the charms of a small town. Do not forget to visit Queen Elizabeth Park, a 130-acre civic arboretum decorated with sculptures made by Henry Moore. 
You should know about Vancouver
Famous for its mild climate, rich nature, and important arts scene, Vancouver is known around the world as one of the best places to live. DID YOU KNOW? Greenpeace, the environmental care group, was founded in Vancouver.

Serenade Of The Seas

Serenade of the Seas belongs to the Oasis class of the Royal Caribbean shipping company. It was renovated in 2012, and has capacity for 1,998 passengers.This ship offers an international culinary variety at its different restaurants and bars.Enjoy a Broadway-style show, work out at the gym and basketball court, have fun-filled moments at the casino, arcade room, and disco, or relax by the pools, jacuzzies, and Spa.Enjoy all this and more on board the Rhapsody of the Seas.* It is highly recommended to purchase a beverage package to make your on-board experience even more enjoyable.

IMO: Year of construction: Year of remodeling: Tonnage: Registro:
9228344 2003 2012 90090 t. -
Boat length: Total passenger capacity: Total crew: Total cabins: Total suites:
293 meters 2501 passengers 858 crew 1050 cabins 64 suites
Total balconies: Total outside cabins: Total interior cabins: Minimum passenger age:
513 balconies 236 outdoor cabins 237 interior cabins 6 months

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Balcony

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*Port and government taxes and travel insurance are already included

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*Port and government taxes and travel insurance are already included

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Inside

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Documents and considerations

All travel documents (Passport, DNI, NIE, Visas, etc.) must be valid and valid six months after the date of travel. It is essential to carry valid passports and visas (including Multiple Entry Visas, when applicable), to board. Check the entry requirements for your destination at your local passport office or contact the Embassies (Consular Services) of each country on your Cruise travel itinerary. If you are not sure which country a port belongs to, check with your Vacation Advisor.

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Fitness Center

Swimming Pool

Internet

Concierge service

Conference room

Beauty Salon

Spa

Minigolf

Jacuzzi

Medical services

Attractions and activities

Serenade Of The Seas

Grab a foamy cup of cappuccino and an appetizer while you discover our modern coffee-bar Latté-tudes

Serenade Of The Seas

Located right within the Viking Crown Lounge, this is a place where you can enjoy a glass of your favorite drink at the bar.

Serenade Of The Seas

Serenade Of The Seas

Serenade Of The Seas