Cruise Crystal Symphony: United States, Canada departing from Vancouver

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Cruise Crystal Symphony: United States, Canada Departing from Vancouver

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Crystal Symphony

7/24/2026

9 d / 8 n

Double Guest Room with Ocean View (midship)

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Vancouver

From Vancouver

Fri 24 Jul 2026

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6 560 $CA

820 $CA /night

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Ocean view Stateroom

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Your itinerary

Vancouver

Arrival

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Departure

18:00

Port :

The Port of Vancouver, located in the Canadian province of British Columbia, is a dynamic urban port of call on the Pacific coast. Adjacent to the downtown core and well served by public transportation, the port makes it easy to explore Vancouver's many attractions. Surrounded by mountains and the ocean, the port is the ideal starting point for discovering this cosmopolitan metropolis and its breathtaking natural landscapes.


What to visit in Vancouver?

Vancouver offers a wide range of activities and sites to visit. Stanley Park, a huge urban park, is a must-see with its totem poles, coastal paths and abundant wildlife. Gastown, the historic district, is famous for its steam clock and Victorian buildings. Granville Island, with its public market and art galleries, is perfect for a cultural and gastronomic experience. For a breathtaking view of the city, don't miss a visit to Vancouver Lookout or a hike along the trails of Grouse Mountain.


What to visit in the area

Around Vancouver, the options for discovery are varied. Capilano Suspension Bridge Park offers a wilderness adventure with its suspension bridges over a lush forest. Whistler, about 2 hours away, is famous for its ski resorts and hiking trails. The Gulf Islands, accessible by ferry, offer a glimpse of tranquil coastal living, with their artistic communities and picturesque landscapes. Finally, the scenic Sea-to-Sky Highway, leading to Squamish and Whistler, offers spectacular views of fjords, mountains and ocean.

Vancouver

Seymour Narrow

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Seymour Narrow, a narrow passage in British Columbia, Canada, offers a spectacular crossing between towering cliffs. It's a key crossing point for observing powerful ocean currents and marine wildlife, including orcas and dolphins. The surrounding landscapes are an invitation to outdoor adventure, with opportunities for hiking, kayaking and nature observation. This stopover is a window onto the rugged beauty of Canada's Pacific coast.

Seymour Narrow

Klawock

Arrival

08:00

Departure

18:00

Klawock, located on the west coast of Alaska's Prince of Wales Island, is a cruise stop offering a glimpse into Tlingit culture. Klawock Totem Park features 21 totem poles, both original and replicas of those in the historic village of Tuxekan. Visitors can also explore the Klawock River Trail for hiking and wildlife viewing. The region is famous for its fresh seafood, including wild Alaskan salmon, prepared in a variety of traditional ways.
Klawock

Ketchikan

Arrival

08:00

Departure

18:00

Ketchikan, gateway to Alaska, is famous for its totem poles and rich Aboriginal culture. Stroll through Totem Bight National Historic Park and admire First Nations art. Explore Creek Street, historically known for its stilt houses. Fishing is a must, with waters teeming with salmon. Hike through the temperate rainforest of Revillagigedo Island. The local cuisine, based on seafood, is a delight.

Ketchikan

Tracy Arm

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Tracy Arm, in southeast Alaska, is a spectacular fjord offering breathtaking panoramas. This destination is famous for its majestic glaciers, notably the Sawyer Glaciers, glistening in the Arctic light. Sailing through this narrow fjord, you'll be surrounded by steep granite walls and plunging waterfalls. Local wildlife is abundant, with seals, eagles and the occasional whale adding to the magic of the place. The icy waters reflect the snow-capped mountains, offering a breathtaking natural spectacle.

Tracy Arm

Icy Strait Point

Arrival

07:00

Departure

18:00

Icy Strait Point, an authentic stopover in Alaska, immerses you in Tlingit culture. Visit the cultural village and watch traditional dances. Explore the rainforests, observe wildlife from bears to deer. Take part in fishing or whale-watching excursions. Savor local specialties such as smoked salmon. Icy Strait Point, combining nature and culture, offers an authentic Alaskan experience.

Icy Strait Point

Sitka

Arrival

09:00

Departure

18:00

Sitka, Alaska, blends Tlingit culture with Russian heritage. Discover this unique history by visiting Sitka National Historical Park and St. Michael's Russian Orthodox Church. Explore the temperate rainforest on hikes, where wildlife, including bears and eagles, is abundant. Fishing is a popular activity, with waters rich in salmon and halibut.

Sitka

Hubbard (glacier)

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The spectacular and majestic Hubard Glacier offers a striking vision of Alaska's wilderness. Observe this ice giant from a boat or kayak, a unique experience. Admire the serac falls, an impressive natural spectacle. Discover the local wildlife, with chances of spotting whales, seals and eagles. The Hubard Glacier, with its rugged beauty and unspoilt environment, promises a memorable adventure in the Far North.

Hubbard (glacier)

Seward

Arrival

07:00

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The port:

Located in Alaska, the Port of Seward is a privileged access point to the wild, unspoiled beauty of this region. Just 1.5 kilometers from downtown, the port is ideally placed for visitors wishing to explore Seward and the surrounding area. Accessible on foot, by shuttle bus or cab, the journey to the city center is quick and offers picturesque views of the surrounding countryside.


What to visit in Seward

Seward, a small town nestled between mountains and sea, is rich in natural and historical attractions. The downtown area, with its historic buildings and charming boutiques, offers a typically Alaskan atmosphere. Visit the Alaska SeaLife Center, a marine research and rehabilitation center, to learn more about the local wildlife. The harbor area is a pleasant place to relax, perfect for observing fishing boats and marine life. For history buffs, the Seward Museum traces the town's fascinating past, from its foundation to its key role in the development of Alaska.


What to visit in the area

Seward's surroundings are full of natural wonders. Kenai Fjords National Park, accessible by boat or guided tour, is a must-see for its spectacular glaciers and diverse wildlife, including whales, sea lions and seabirds. For an unforgettable hiking experience, the Harding Icefield Trail offers breathtaking views of glaciers and Alaskan nature. Nearby, the small town of Moose Pass, surrounded by lakes and forests, is a tranquil escape for those seeking to immerse themselves in the calm of wild Alaska.

Seward

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Cruise Infos

  • Accommodation in the cabin previously selected for the entire duration of the cruise
  • Full board on board, from dinner on the first night to breakfast on the last day, excluding specific services
  • Travel insurance, unless specified in the contract (cancellation or multi-risk)
  • Drinks at the bar or restaurant, unless specified in the contract
  • For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.

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