Norwegian Cruises Inside Passage Endicott Arm from Seattle
A beautiful journey awaits you on the Inside Passage with Endicott Arm voyage. The cruise includes two full days at sea and another spent cruising along the Endicott Arm and Dawes Glacier. The route visits four ports of call over its seven days. Some sailings may include an additional port of call in Sitka. Norwegian Cruise Lines runs this roundtrip cruise.
Daily Itinerary & Sailing Dates
Below is a general itinerary for this cruise. Note that there are variations in the exact cruise itinerary between sailing dates. Ports of call, route, and details will vary. Be sure to request a cruise quote using the links below or with our cruise finder to see the most up to date information for the particular voyage you are interested in.
The cruise embarks from Pier 66 in downtown Seattle.
Leaving coastal Washington state for Southeast Alaska, the route begins with a full day cruising northward.
Lush temperate rainforest, brightly painted buildings, and a rich Native Alaskan heritage greet you at your first port call in Alaska. Enjoy a day fishing, flightseeing, wildlife viewing, or simply strolling the charming downtown.
You're headed down the Endicott Arm today, en route to Dawes Glacier at its end. In the afternoon you'll have time to visit historic Juneau and some of its many natural wonders. Ever heard of the mighty Mendenhall Glacier?
On your third port call of the cruise, experience Native Alaskan culture, bigtime wildlife, or even an adrenaline rush by zipline at this small port of call in the Inside Passage.
Sit back and relax, today is meant for enjoying your ship's on board entertainment and activities.
You final port of call for the voyage is historic Victoria in British Columbia. Here indulge your fancier tastes at high tea or by exploring the city's gorgeously manicured gardens.
The voyage comes to its end in Seattle. Port services make airport transfers particularly easy in this cruise-friendly city.
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