Seattle
Ketchikan
Icy Strait Point
Cruising Tracy Arm Fjord
Juneau
Victoria, Canada
August 2027 Itinerary & Ports of Call
Set sail on a 7-day vegan cruise through Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, where each destination brings new landscapes, wildlife, and cultural experiences to explore. Learn from leading plant-based experts while discovering some of the region’s most iconic and awe-inspiring destinations. From historic coastal towns and glacier-carved fjords to pristine waters and unforgettable shore excursions, every stop is designed to enrich your journey. At sea and on land, the experience is equally meaningful.
DAILY ITINERARY
Day 1 – Monday, August 2, 2027
Seattle, Washington
Departure: 4:00 PM
Day 2 – Tuesday, August 3, 2027
Day at Sea
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Day 3 – Wednesday, August 4, 2027
Ketchikan, Alaska
Arrival: 7:00 AM – Departure: 5:00 PM
Day 4 – Thursday, August 5, 2027
Icy Strait Point, Alaska
Arrival: 10:00 AM – Departure: 7:00 PM
Day 5 – Friday, August 6, 2027
Cruising Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska
Juneau, Alaska
Arrival: 2:00 PM – Departure: 10:00 PM
Day 6 – Saturday, August 7, 2027
Day at Sea
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Day 7 – Sunday, August 8, 2027
Victoria, British Columbia
Arrival: 8:00 PM – Departure: 11:59 PM
Day 8 – Monday, August 9, 2027
Seattle, Washington
Arrival: 7:00 AM
Seattle
Monday, August 2, 2027
Set in the northwest corner of Washington State, Seattle—fondly known as the Emerald City—offers a vibrant blend of cultural attractions and a thriving culinary scene. Explore the city’s rich musical heritage at the Museum of Pop Culture, take in sweeping panoramic views from the iconic Space Needle, and wander through Pike Place Market, a lively waterfront neighborhood filled with over 220 independently owned shops, artisans, and local flavors.
Ketchikan
Wednesday, August 4, 2027
Named for the Tlingit "creek that flows through town," the city of Ketchikan is located on Alaska's famed Inside Passage, a network of fjords carved from glaciers with stunning, picture-perfect scenery. Boasting the largest collection of standing totem poles in the world, this locale is rich in the lore and craft of Native Tlingit, Tsimshian and Haida peoples. Wildlife-spotting here includes eagles, bears, whales and other marine mammals, and Ketchikan is also known as the “Salmon Capital of the World.”
HHAS Exclusive Shore Excursions:
Will be posted in the Spring
Icy Strait Point, Alaska
Thursday, August 5, 2027
Experience the wild beauty of Icy Strait Point, a unique coastal destination owned by the Huna Totem Corporation and rooted in rich Indigenous heritage. Surrounded by breathtaking scenery, this port offers a deep connection to nature and culture. Home to the world’s largest ZipRider, it’s a haven for adventure seekers. Highlights include off-road exploration through Chichagof Island’s rugged terrain and wildlife cruises at Point Adolphus, where you may spot whales, sea lions, and brown bears in their natural habitat.
HHAS Exclusive Shore Excursions:
Will be posted in the Spring
Cruising Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska
Friday, August 6, 2027
Sailing through Tracy Arm Fjord is a truly awe-inspiring experience, where nature takes center stage. Surrounded by steep granite cliffs and thundering waterfalls, you’ll navigate past drifting ice floes toward magnificent tidewater glaciers. The stillness of the fjord, broken only by the sounds of cracking ice and distant wildlife, creates a powerful sense of connection to Alaska’s untouched wilderness.
HHAS Exclusive Shore Excursions:
Will be posted in the Spring
Juneau, Alaska
Friday, August 6, 2027
Once a bustling gold rush town, Alaska's capital city is not accessible via any road, but it is a magnet for whales. Encircled by five mountainous peaks and nearby Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau's tramway takes visitors to its heights to take in the panorama of vibrant natural beauty in this modern urban capital.
HHAS Exclusive Shore Excursions:
Will be posted in the Spring
Victoria, Canada
Sunday, August 8, 2027
A superb island city with abundant green space and colorful flowers, Victoria boasts grand examples of British colonial architecture befitting the capital of British Columbia. The “Garden City” has it all - castles, gardens, a fisherman's wharf, and a host of museums and renowned restaurants with water vistas all around.
HHAS Exclusive Shore Excursions:
Will be posted in the Spring
Seattle Return
Monday, August 9, 2027
Bounded by the Puget Sound to the west and Lake Washington to the east, and surrounded by forests and mountains, Seattle, Washington boasts a stunning location. Visitors are spoiled with a choice of things to do in Seattle, with iconic attractions like the waterfront, Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and Glass and Pike Place Market all easily accessible.
























































