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7-night Northern Passages with Glacier Bay & Sitka Cruise

Juneau/Sitka
7-night Northern Passages with Glacier Bay & Sitka Cruise
May 24, 2025
UnCruise Adventures: Safari Endeavour
Juneau/Sitka
Vacation Offer ID 1531993
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Cruise Inclusions

  • Cruise
  • Meals
  • Entertainment and more
  • Destination Guide
  • Suggested Shore Excursions
Destination Arrival Departure
Juneau

Juneau 05/24/2025

After a day of exploring Alaska’s Capital City of Juneau, there’s nothing like a hearty greeting from your crew and some bon voyage bubbly. With all souls settled in on board, you’re underway. The adventure starts now. From the first moment, your expedition team is all hands on deck - looking for the first whales spouts of the week. Out on the bow, Southeast Alaska welcomes you with Coast Mountain views. (D)
05/24/2025 05/24/2025
Captain's Choice

Captain's Choice 05/25/2025

We’re in the backcountry. The Tongass National Forest is a vast, infinitely discoverable place. Your Captain and Expedition Leader make the call on where we’re headed today. The seasons and movement of critters dictate every choice we make about location. The waters are calm and inviting. The guides help you gear up and lead your adventures into the woods or along gentler terrain in back meadows and mellow shorelines. By kayak or paddle board, this is your day to get familiar with the water, enveloped in the vastness of Southeast Alaska’s wilderness. Bald eagles dot the tree tops. Harbor seals bob up for air and slip under the water. Spouts from the humpback whale (or orca, if you’re truly this lucky on day one), pepper the horizon line. This is your introduction to Southeast, and it welcomes you in to learn and experience more. (BLD)
05/25/2025 05/25/2025
Glacier Bay

Glacier Bay 05/26/2025

What a privilege. At 3.3 million acres—this UNESCO World Heritage Site and Biosphere Reserve is massive. In the calm of the night, the ship’s crew has taken you deep into Glacier Bay National Park. It’s early in the morning – hot coffee and pastries are out in the lounge – and directly off the bow is Margerie Glacier, or Johns Hopkins Glacier, depending on the time of year and ice access. Less than 1% of visitors to the park have the opportunity you are about to have – get on land with, or kayak in front of, a deep blue, mile-wide chunk of ice. The morning is intimate, calm, and inspiring.
05/26/2025 05/26/2025
Icy Strait Point

Icy Strait Point 05/27/2025

The Pacific Ocean flows into northern Southeast Alaska via Icy Strait. This interface between land and sea is remote and wild. The plan for the day? Whales and marine mammals. The northern coast of Chichagof Island is rugged and filled with life. Spouts and fin slaps are certain giveaways. Sea lions surf in the swell, and birds hover over the water's surface in search of fish. Porpoises and dolphins hitch a ride on the bow of the boat as you move from cove to cove. On land, trees that pre-date the country are tucked just inside the forest edge. Bushwhack through old growth, pausing to appreciate the scope and scale of North America’s Amazon. Skiff along the shoreline searching for intertidal life; paddle along kelp-threaded channels as Stellar sea lions follow your party through blue waters that invoke visualizations of more tropical climes. (BLD)
05/27/2025 05/27/2025
Chichagof Island

Chichagof Island 05/28/2025

Welcome to the west coast of Chatham Strait – one of the largest, longest, and straightest fjords on the planet. We’re deep within a nutrient highway, and endless coves and glacial fjords draw unsuspecting lines along the coast. Chichagof Island is home to the coastal brown bear – supported by the lush meadows, rich berries, and prolific salmon runs. Each cove and bay hold their very own microcosm of the greater ecosystem – and your guides are getting into the granular details of the connections between place, species, and time. The time of year dictates the destination. Spring meadows are filled with wildflowers. Summer salmon runs bring bears to the freshwater cornucopia of the largest return of nutrients from sea to land on earth. Fall colors in the alders beckon the return of the Aurora Borealis. There’s no “good” or “bad” time to visit this place – every season brings new surprises. (BLD)Ocean
05/28/2025 05/28/2025
Baranof Island

Baranof Island 05/29/2025

Baranof Island is our playground for the day. Glacially carved fjords become more exposed as we approach South Baranof Wilderness. We continue our search for the coastal brown bear and bushwhack up into muskegs that offer sweeping views across Chatham Strait towards Kootznoowoo. Whales transit the coastline in search of schools of herring and salmon that gather here in numbers beyond comprehension. Following the spouts west, we enter Peril Strait – an infamous stretch of water rich in indigenous and Russian history Tight channels and swirling eddies bring marine mammals to the area, here to take their chances at salmon returning to their natal streams. (BLD)
05/29/2025 05/29/2025
Nakwasina Sound
05/30/2025 05/30/2025
Krestof Sound

Krestof Sound 05/30/2025

There aren’t many straight lines along Baranof Island. Its western side is spattered with remote, uninhabited islands - endless opportunities for adventure. Secluded coves, windswept shorelines, and cliffs battered by winter storms provide ample habitat for migratory birds. Drop anchor, pick your modus operandi, and get going. By kayak, paddle board, or skiff—you’re at eye-level with curious sea lions and whales in transit. Rocky intertidal zones are Alaska’s touch tanks – sea stars and edible kelps abound - turn a stone or two to see what’s underneath. There are no groomed trails here—get out on a guided hike that John Muir himself would approve of. Toast your voyage with Captain’s Dinner and a “photo journey” of your trip. A gift to you, from your expedition team. (BLD)
05/30/2025 05/30/2025
Sitka

Sitka 05/31/2025

Welcome to Sitka-by-the-Sea. A quaint fishing town, Sitka is as endearing as it is remote. Enjoy your last meal onboard and wish farewell to your crew, traveling companions, friends made along the way. Disembark and transfer to the airport or your UnCruise hotel stay or land tour. Not to be missed – a visit to the Raptor Center or a walk through the Sitka National Historic Park. Enjoy your time here, it is a look into life in Southeast Alaska that is honest, inviting, and a perfect bookend to your visit to this corner of the world. (B)
05/31/2025 05/31/2025
UnCruise Adventures: Safari Endeavour
Polished, unwavering, and upscale, the 84-guest Safari Endeavour may be the workhorse of the fleet but it’s her zest-for-life persona that’s remembered most. Not to mention her roomy lounge, dining room, and undisputed sun deck, as well as her slick EZ Dock launch platform.
Ship Highlights
  • Public spaces such as Galley, Reception and Lounge to spend time with your fellow adventurers
  • Unwind and relax yourself in Library
  • Fitness room with well equipped equipment's
Ship Statistics
Last Refurbished
2012
Built Year
1983
Maximum Speed
10 knots
Beam
37 ft (11.3 m)
Ship Length
232 ft (70.7 m)
Number of Crew
35
Staterooms / Suites
42
Passenger Capacity
74
Registry
USA
Bars / Lounges
Yes
Lounge
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
No

Dining

Dining
The Dining Room features open seating. Meals are served at the table at set times unless the activities have taken you far afield - in which case you will take a boxed lunch with you.

Bars & Lounges

Wine Bar
Wine Bar.

Onboard Activities

Salon
Salon.
Massage Room
Massage Room.
Shipboard Policies
  • Electrical
    All electrical outlets on the vessel are standard 110 Volt, the same voltage as in North America. If you live in other parts of the world, you may need a special adapter.

  • Medical Emergencies
    The crew is trained in both first aid and CPR, and there are first aid supplies on board. While there is no physician on board, the ship is never too far from a port where medical facilities are available.

  • Smoking Policy
    Smoking is prohibited anywhere inside the vessel. Smoking guests are welcome to smoke only on the outer aft deck in a designated area. Ashtrays will be provided. To protect the environment, guests should refrain from tossing cigarettes and cigars overboard.

  • Special Dietary Needs - Advance Notice Required
    Un-Cruise Adventures is able to accommodate most special dietary needs. All booked guests are required to submit the completed Medical Information Form advising of any food allergies or other dietary requirements they may have. Completing this form will ensure that the chef has enough notice to prepare for your needs. It is recommended that you check in with the chef or hotel manager upon your arrival to the ship to confirm your request.

  • Wheelchair Access & Special Needs
    Un-Cruise Adventures will earnestly try to accommodate guests wishing to travel with them. The primary concern is the health, safety, and well being of guests and crew. Guests with some mobility and who provide their own collapsible wheelchairs can generally be accommodated, but the vessels do not meet all applicable standards of the ADA Accessibility Guidelines for buildings and facilities. Guests needing any form of assistance and those who are physically disabled must be accompanied by someone who will take full responsibility for any needed assistance during the cruise and in the event of an emergency.

    Vessel interiors and operating conditions can always present challenges to wheelchairs and participation may not be possible for some activities and events. Please be aware that raised door thresholds, steep stairs, and narrow passageways can prevent wheelchair passage. Some ports of call, shore excursions, use of inflatable excursion craft, docks, gangways, and other requirements may preclude a wheelchair guest from leaving the vessel. This decision will be made by the Captain and is binding.

Public Rooms
  • Public Spaces
    Each vessel has its own unique personality, but all share a universal goal and with you in mind - to relax and be comfortable. Designed to bring the outside in, they come alive with art and artifacts from the places you'll travel. And the open bridge policy welcomes you to visit and discuss navigation with the captain.

    Public spaces aboard include an inviting dining room, main lounge or salon (with a varied collection of board games, books, and DVDs), and observation decks ideal for close-up wildlife viewing and relaxing under the stars. You may also find a hot tub, massage room, and sauna; and most of the vessels are equipped with an underwater hydrophone, a kayak launch platform or swim step (making access to the water easy), as well as cameras that connect to the TVs, bringing life in the water directly inside the boat.

Entertainment
  • Educational/Enrichment Programs
    In addition to getting extraordinarily close to nature and wildlife, Un-Cruise Adventures provides opportunities to learn along the way. They engage experts and historians to interpret, narrate, or bring history to life.
Dining
  • All Beverages Included In Cruise Fare
    Un-Cruise Adventures' approach to wetting-your-whistle is as uncharacteristic as their vessels. Fine spirits, wines, and microbrews are served aboard all of their vessels, with many even featuring sustainable cask wines on tap. A rotating list of wine and microbrew selections will vary depending on your destination. On many itineraries, wine, beer, and spirits are included in your fare.

  • Meals Onboard
    All onboard meals ensure innovative, healthful dining experiences and the executive chefs aboard use ingredients that reflect the flavors of your destination.

    Mornings feature an early-riser breakfast of fresh fruit, baked-on-board pastries and breads, and a full breakfast complete with specialty items. Lunches range from pasta salads and sandwiches, to homemade soups and ethnic dishes. Dinners offer a choice of entrées that include fresh seafood and meats. Vegetarian dishes are available and special dietary needs can be met with advance notice. Hors d'oeuvres are offered during the cocktail hour, and desserts are varied and plentiful.

    Unless there's a barbecue on deck or some other special event, most meals are served over several courses - with particular attention to your personal preferences. Dining onboard is casual and seating is open so you are free to join new friends and choose a different table at every meal. And if you are celebrating a birthday, anniversary, or other milestone occasion, let Un-Cruise Adventures know before you board and the expert pastry chef will make it memorable by whipping up a surprise treat.

    Meals are casual and feature open seating. There is no need to dress up at any time; simply wear what's comfortable, even for the Captain's Farewell Dinner.

Sports, Health and Fitness
  • Wellness Program
    Onboard amenities allow you to escape through morning yoga stretches, relaxing in the on-deck hot tub, laps around the deck, enjoying a workout on the fitness equipment, or being pampered by the wellness instructor/massage therapist. Nature’s splendor takes care of the rest. And at the end of your cruise, the onboard team will send you off with a renewed sense of beauty and spirit.

Oceanview

Trailblazer Cabin (TRB) Call for pricing
Trailblazer Cabin
  • Category: TRB
Cabins: 303-308, 310-322
  • Fixed twin beds and two view windows
  • TV/DVD player, heated tile floor in the bathroom, hairdryer, bathrobes, and eco-friendly hair and body products
Pathfinder Cabin (PAT) Call for pricing
Pathfinder Cabin
  • Category: PAT
Cabins: 105 - 112, 203, 204, 209, 210
  • King or two twin beds
  • TV/DVD player, heated tile floor in the bathroom, hairdryer, bathrobes, and eco-friendly hair and body products
Navigator Cabin (NAV) Call for pricing
Navigator Cabin
  • Category: NAV
Cabins: 103, 104, 212, 301, 312
  • Fixed queen bed and two porthole windows / twin beds and view windows
  • TV / DVD player, heated tile floor in the bathroom, hairdryer, bathrobes, and eco-friendly hair and body products
Admiral (ADM) Call for pricing
Admiral
  • Category: ADM
Cabins: 201, 202, 309
  • King or two twins, King bed is a walk-around king
  • TV/DVD player, heated tile floor in the bathroom, hairdryer, bathrobes, and eco-friendly hair and body products

Suite

Commodore Suite (COM) Call for pricing
Commodore Suite
  • Category: COM
Cabins: 205-208
  • One king (shown) or two twins in the bedroom
  • The sitting room has a foldout sofa and a step-out balcony
  • TV/DVD player, heated tile floor in the bathroom, hairdryer, bathrobes, and eco-friendly hair and body products
Rates are cruise only, per person, unless otherwise stated, based on double occupancy. Government fees and taxes, transfers, and airfare (unless otherwise stated) additional for all guests.
Fares are per person double occupancy, in USD. Triple rates are available in designated cabins (refer to deck plan); inquire for pricing details. Port taxes/fees are additional per guest.

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.

Bridge Deck

Stateroom Key

  • Commodore Suite (COM)
  • Admiral (ADM)
  • Pathfinder Cabin (PAT)
  • Trailblazer Cabin (TRB)
  • Navigator Cabin (NAV)
Upper Deck

Stateroom Key

  • Commodore Suite (COM)
  • Admiral (ADM)
  • Pathfinder Cabin (PAT)
  • Trailblazer Cabin (TRB)
  • Navigator Cabin (NAV)
Cabin Deck

Stateroom Key

  • Commodore Suite (COM)
  • Admiral (ADM)
  • Pathfinder Cabin (PAT)
  • Trailblazer Cabin (TRB)
  • Navigator Cabin (NAV)
Main Deck

Stateroom Key

  • Commodore Suite (COM)
  • Admiral (ADM)
  • Pathfinder Cabin (PAT)
  • Trailblazer Cabin (TRB)
  • Navigator Cabin (NAV)