Welcome to Alaska!
Embark on a seven-day adventure aboard the Norwegian Encore, sailing from Seattle, the Emerald City, into the untamed beauty of Alaska. Try your hand at gold panning, enjoy a traditional salmon bake, and visit a working dog-sled camp in Skagway. The town is easy to explore on foot, or you can take a scenic ride on the White Pass Railway to see Alaska's stunning interior. Ketchikan, known as the salmon capital of the world, is another charming walking town where you can watch salmon in the water while browsing shops along Creek Street. For whale watching, join a sightseeing tour through the Misty Fjords.
Spend some time in Seattle before or after your cruise to explore its famous landmarks. Visit Pike Place Market for shopping, dining, and the lively seafood stalls, then head to the Space Needle for sweeping city views.
This journey combines the rugged wilderness of Alaska with memorable city experiences, creating an adventure you will not forget.
Seattle rests on a slender stretch of land between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, framed by the striking Olympic and Cascade Mountains. Take in the city from above by visiting the iconic Space Needle, originally built for the 1962 World's Fair, and enjoy sweeping panoramic views of this vibrant urban center.
Savor the freedom of dining your way with more than twelve choices, including ever-changing menus in the Main Dining Room and a selection of specialty restaurants, all without set times or assigned seating. Life aboard the Norwegian Encore is packed with entertainment, from dazzling live performances and music to interactive games like Motor City Moves and Wheel of Fortune, along with activities spread across the ship.
Unwind in the pools or hot tubs, or treat yourself at the award-winning Mandara Spa, which offers over fifty treatments, saunas, and beauty services. Test your luck at the onboard casinos or browse shops for keepsakes, essentials, and duty-free items, ensuring every moment of your cruise is fun, relaxing, and convenient.
Juneau is often called one of Alaska's most unforgettable destinations because of its breathtaking glacier views at places like Tracy Arm Fjord, the Juneau Icefields, and Glacier Bay National Park. You can paddle through calm, protected waterways, take a scenic flight over the wilderness, explore the charming historic downtown, or try your hand at gold panning to experience a bit of frontier life. The stunning Mendenhall Glacier sits about 12 miles from the city and is well worth the trip.
Between 1896 and 1897, this remote town along the Inside Passage grew from a few tents into a city of 20,000 gold prospectors. Today, travelers visit to discover a different kind of treasure by walking along Skagway's historic boardwalk, where buildings have been recreated to reflect life during the Gold Rush era.
Set sail to Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Covering 3.3 million acres, the park is filled with towering glaciers, snow-covered peaks, and abundant wildlife. An Alaska cruise allows you to glide past these stunning landscapes and experience the glaciers and wildlife from the water.
Ketchikan, blessed with heavy rainfall, is nestled amid some of the planet's most vibrant wilderness. Its Tlingit name, Kach Khanna, translates to "spread wings of the eagle." During your Alaska cruise to Ketchikan and Ward Cove, you may spot one of these majestic birds resting in a Sitka tree.
Stroll through the expansive grounds of the beautiful Butchart Gardens, where vibrant plants, unique topiary, and elegant fountains create a captivating setting. Discover the historic Bastion Square, wander through the vibrant streets of Chinatown, and take in the sights and sounds along the Inner Harbour boardwalk.
Seattle sits on a slim strip of land between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, framed by the dramatic Olympic and Cascade Mountains. Visit the iconic Space Needle, built for the 1962 World's Fair, and enjoy sweeping views of this vibrant and modern city.
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Seattle rests on a slender stretch of land between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, framed by the striking Olympic and Cascade Mountains. Take in the city from above by visiting the iconic Space Needle, originally built for the 1962 World's Fair, and enjoy sweeping panoramic views of this vibrant urban center.
Savor the freedom of dining your way with more than twelve choices, including ever-changing menus in the Main Dining Room and a selection of specialty restaurants, all without set times or assigned seating. Life aboard the Norwegian Encore is packed with entertainment, from dazzling live performances and music to interactive games like Motor City Moves and Wheel of Fortune, along with activities spread across the ship.
Unwind in the pools or hot tubs, or treat yourself at the award-winning Mandara Spa, which offers over fifty treatments, saunas, and beauty services. Test your luck at the onboard casinos or browse shops for keepsakes, essentials, and duty-free items, ensuring every moment of your cruise is fun, relaxing, and convenient.
Juneau is often called one of Alaska's most unforgettable destinations because of its breathtaking glacier views at places like Tracy Arm Fjord, the Juneau Icefields, and Glacier Bay National Park. You can paddle through calm, protected waterways, take a scenic flight over the wilderness, explore the charming historic downtown, or try your hand at gold panning to experience a bit of frontier life. The stunning Mendenhall Glacier sits about 12 miles from the city and is well worth the trip.
Between 1896 and 1897, this remote town along the Inside Passage grew from a few tents into a city of 20,000 gold prospectors. Today, travelers visit to discover a different kind of treasure by walking along Skagway's historic boardwalk, where buildings have been recreated to reflect life during the Gold Rush era.
Set sail to Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Covering 3.3 million acres, the park is filled with towering glaciers, snow-covered peaks, and abundant wildlife. An Alaska cruise allows you to glide past these stunning landscapes and experience the glaciers and wildlife from the water.
Ketchikan, blessed with heavy rainfall, is nestled amid some of the planet's most vibrant wilderness. Its Tlingit name, Kach Khanna, translates to "spread wings of the eagle." During your Alaska cruise to Ketchikan and Ward Cove, you may spot one of these majestic birds resting in a Sitka tree.
Stroll through the expansive grounds of the beautiful Butchart Gardens, where vibrant plants, unique topiary, and elegant fountains create a captivating setting. Discover the historic Bastion Square, wander through the vibrant streets of Chinatown, and take in the sights and sounds along the Inner Harbour boardwalk.
Seattle sits on a slim strip of land between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, framed by the dramatic Olympic and Cascade Mountains. Visit the iconic Space Needle, built for the 1962 World's Fair, and enjoy sweeping views of this vibrant and modern city.
Yes, a valid passport is required, as the cruise travels to U.S. and Canadian ports.
Layers, rain gear, comfortable shoes, binoculars, and a camera are recommended.
Absolutely. The ship offers kids’ clubs, teen lounges, family-friendly shows, and pools.
May to September is the peak season, offering warmer temperatures, longer daylight, and ideal wildlife viewing.
Cruises usually last between seven and fourteen nights, depending on the route.
Welcome to Stanley Tours! We are thrilled that you are considering booking your next adventure with us. Before you dive into planning your dream trip, we want to ensure that you have a clear understanding of the terms and conditions that govern our services. These terms are designed to protect both you, the traveler, and us, the travel company, and to ensure that your journey with us is as smooth and enjoyable as possible. By booking a trip with Stanley Tours, you agree to abide by the following terms and conditions. Please take a moment to read through them carefully. Your safety, satisfaction, and enjoyment are our top priorities, and we’re committed to providing you with an unforgettable travel experience.
BOOKING & PAYMENT POLICY
To reserve your seat, a registration deposit of 40% of the tour cost must be paid in advance. Registration deposit will not be refunded under any circumstances. You have booked a group tour where Stanley Tours is required to book services like hotels, airlines, etc., in advance.
CANCELLATION POLICY
Days Prior to Departure Cancellation Fee Applicable on Amount Paid (Per Person)
Above 90 days 25%
31 to 60 days 50%
0-30 days 100%
