8 Day Vancouver, BC to Alaska Cruise
June 28 - July 5, 2026
Simon is the naturalist aboard this 8 day Royal Caribbean cruise aboard the Serenade that starts and finishes in Vancouver, BC, Canada. He will be doing several on-board programs, as well as looking for seabirds and sea mammals as we sail through the Pacific and Inside Passage of British Columbia and Alaska.
This cruise leaves Vancouver at 4 PM on Day 1 and sails north into the Inside Passage of British Columbia before entering Alaskan waters. We will look for seabirds and sea mammals along the way and may even find a stray land bird if it lands on the boat. The Serenade docks at 3 ports in Alaska- Sitka, Juneau and Ketchikan, where you can spend time exploring the cities, taking advantage of the cruise ship’s excursions or simply do your own thing. Simon may be doing some land birding, so if you’re interested, talk to him ahead of time. The ship sails back south again along the British Columbia coast with more chances for seabirds along the way.
Itinerary of the Serenade
Day 1 - Leave Vancouver
Day 2 - Inside Passage, British Columbia
Day 3 - Sitka
Day 4 - Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska & Juneau
Day 5 - Icy Straight Point, Alaska
Day 6 - Ketchikan, Alaska
Day 7 - Inside Passage, British Columbia
Day 8 - Vancouver
You will have to call Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines to make your reservation on this cruise and make your own flight reservations to and from Vancouver. All of this can be arranged and coordinated with Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines and not with us in the Ventures Birding Office.
Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines: 1.800.256.6649
Sea Birds & Mammals We Could See
Sea birds: Red and Red-necked Phalarope, Parasitic Jaeger, Rhinoceros and Cassin’s Auklets, Tufted Puffin, Kittlitz’s and Marbled Murrelets, Glaucous-winged Gull, Black-footed Albatross, Fork-tailed and Leach’s Storm-Petrel, Northern Fulmar, Pink-footed, Flesh-footed, and Sooty Shearwater.
Mammals
Humpback, Gray and Minke Whale, Orca, Harbor Porpoise, Sea Otter, California Sea Lion, Steller’s Sea Lion and Harbor Seal.