Vancouver Roundtrip Ultra Luxury Voyage

Vancouver Roundtrip Ultra Luxury Voyage

Vancouver Roundtrip Ultra Luxury Voyage

Deal number 28649665

The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection


Luminara

27th Aug 2027

North America


7-night cruise


Departing from Vancouver

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Twin-share from

$17,150*

per person

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Offer expires 21st Sept 2026

Exclusive Inclusions

7 night The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection voyage from Vancouver return onboard Luminara in a Terrace Suite.

Onboard gourmet dining venues and 24-hour In-suite dining.

Selections of wines, craft beer and inventive cocktails beverages including in-suite.

Complimentary access to premium Wi-Fi services

Live musicians and themed parties.

Access to a Suite Ambassador in all suite categories.

Marina-style platform with access to watersports in select ports.

Spa experiences, steam rooms and fitness studio.

Included onboard gratuities.

All port charges & government taxes.

The service of a dedicated Travel Advisor managing your booking.

Earn & Redeem Points on all travel with our new loyalty program, World360 Rewards*

Itinerary map
Alaska's remote beauty unfolds starting with the cascading falls, tidewater glaciers, and abundant wildlife of the Inside Passage. Ketchikan's Creek Street celebrates the town's colorful history, and regal spruce and hemlock trees tower over hiking trails near Sitka. Navigate through a seven-mile fjord and soaring cliffs carved by LeConte Glacier near Wrangell and savor an intimate meal of Native Alaskan cuisine in Klawock, where our yacht will be the only ship in port.

Itinerary


Situated between the Pacific Ocean and the soaring Coast Mountains, Vancouver is equal parts urban sophistication and outdoor adventure. The city is one of Canada's most ethnically diverse, reflecting Asian, Latin American and Aboriginal traditions in its rich cultural tapestry. A national historic site, Gastown is a lovely neighborhood of Victorian architecture, local boutiques, art galleries and world-class restaurants, while nearby Granville Island offers an eclectic mix of farmers markets, artisanal shops and street performances. Stanley Park is a natural oasis in the heart of downtown, where hiking and biking trails lead along the coast and into the forest past traditional totem poles and horse-drawn carriages. Other outdoor activities include a rigorous hike or a leisurely aerial tram ride up Grouse Mountain for panoramic views. Nearby, Capilano Suspension Bridge Park immerses you in the beauty of the coastal rainforest with a series of walkways and bridges that lead through the treetops, along soaring granite cliffs, and across a gorge more than 200 feet above the Capilano River.

With a day at sea, enjoy the unique opportunity to unplug and relax into the unhurried life on board. Enjoy a workout with a view at the gym, indulge in a relaxing spa treatment, watch the sky transform at sunset from The Observation Lounge, or find an intimate alcove in The Living Room and lose yourself in a favorite book.

While in Ketchikan, you'll likely want to spend some time on the water exploring the fjords and lakes embraced by Tongass National Forest, be it in a kayak, canoe or Zodiac boat. The town is known as the "Salmon Capital of the World" and the seas are also rich in halibut, rockfish and Dungeness crab, so you might charter a fishing skiff and later grill your fresh catch over a campfire. The views from the air are equally impressive, as revealed in a seaplane flight over Misty Fjords National Monument or a helicopter ride over the 1,500 foot cascades of Mahoney Falls. Those who wish to remain on land can embark on an off-road ATV safari to Mahoney Lake or explore the shops, galleries and restaurants along Creek Street, formerly the town's red-light district. Home to one of the worlds largest standing collection of totem poles, Ketchikan also offers a wealth of cultural history to discover, including museums and open-air exhibits such as the Southeast Alaska Discovery Center and Saxman Native Village.

Sitka's history is deeply rooted in its Alaska Native heritage and influenced by its time as a Russian colonial outpost. The two stories meet in Sitka National Historical Park, where you can explore the restored 19th-century Russian Bishop's House and walk a scenic coastal trail lined with Tlingit and Haida totem poles. Other notable landmarks include St. Michael's Cathedral, an outstanding example of Russian Orthodox architecture, and the Baranof Castle State Historic Site, where Alaska was officially transferred from Russia to the United States in 1867. Beyond the town's rich cultural heritage, the wilds of Tongass National Forest invite exploration on a hiking, kayaking or flightseeing expedition. You might combine land and sea adventures with a boat ride to a nearby island, watching for whales, sea otters and sea lions along the way. Drive an ATV to the top of a volcanic crater on Kruzof Island, where you can observe brown bears and Sitka black-tailed deer in their natural habitat, or enjoy a feast of freshly caught fish and crab on Fin Island. Charter a downrigger to secure your own fresh catch in the salmon-rich waters of Sitka Sound.

Situated on its namesake island, Wrangell is a charming and historic town surrounded by the lush Tongass National Forest and the pristine waters of the Inside Passage. The area has been home to the Tlingit people for thousands of years, and their influence is evident in the town's art, traditions, and ancient petroglyphs found along the shoreline. Wrangell's layered history includes time as a Russian and British outpost, as well as a boom during the Gold Rush era, and the Wrangell Museum offers a glimpse into this storied past. Nature lovers flock to Wrangell for incredible outdoor experiences. At Anan Wildlife Observatory, watch black and brown bears interact in their natural habitat as they fish for salmon. Board a jet boat for an exhilarating journey through the wilds of the Stikine River, or navigate quietly amid the blue icebergs calving from majestic LeConte Glacier. Hikers are likewise rewarded with stunning views, whether following a boardwalk through the forest to Rainbow Falls or walking in the footsteps of renowned naturalist John Muir on a trek up Mount Dewey.

A tiny community on the rugged west coast of Prince of Wales Island, Klawock offers a unique opportunity to experience the untouched beauty of the remote Alaskan wilderness while also getting an authentic glimpse into the traditions and lifestyle of the locals that make their homes here. Klawock Totem Park is renowned for its collection of totem poles that reflect the artistry and culture of the Tlingit people, and you may have the opportunity to watch a master carver demonstrate the techniques used by local artisans to keep this ancient art form alive. The island is also home to many black bears and eagles, and a viewing platform at the Dog Salmon Fish Pass offers the chance to watch both species hunt for their dinner. Anglers may wish to fish for their own meal in Klawocks pristine waters that teem with salmon and halibut. The unspoiled beauty of the region can also be enjoyed by whale-watching in the bay, hiking through the lush temperate rainforest, or kayaking on serene Klawock Lake.

With a day at sea, enjoy the unique opportunity to unplug and relax into the unhurried life on board. Enjoy a workout with a view at the gym, indulge in a relaxing spa treatment, watch the sky transform at sunset from The Observation Lounge, or find an intimate alcove in The Living Room and lose yourself in a favorite book.

Situated between the Pacific Ocean and the soaring Coast Mountains, Vancouver is equal parts urban sophistication and outdoor adventure. The city is one of Canada's most ethnically diverse, reflecting Asian, Latin American and Aboriginal traditions in its rich cultural tapestry. A national historic site, Gastown is a lovely neighborhood of Victorian architecture, local boutiques, art galleries and world-class restaurants, while nearby Granville Island offers an eclectic mix of farmer's markets, artisanal shops and street performances. Stanley Park is a natural oasis in the heart of downtown, where hiking and biking trails lead along the coast and into the forest past traditional totem poles and horse-drawn carriages. Other outdoor activities include a rigorous hike or a leisurely aerial tram ride up Grouse Mountain for panoramic views. Nearby, Capilano Suspension Bridge Park immerses you in the beauty of the coastal rainforest with a series of walkways and bridges that lead through the treetops, along soaring granite cliffs, and across a gorge more than 200 feet above the Capilano River.

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