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Alaska: Inside Passage & Glacial Fjords on 20 August 2026 aboard Brilliant Lady

Photo Credit: Virgin Voyages

Sailing from Seattle on 20 August 2026 for 7 nights. Calling at Ketchikan, Juneau, Prince Rupert and Seattle.

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Pricing is based on double occupancy and includes prepaid gratuities of $20 per night per Sailor. Pricing is based on double occupancy, excluding gratuities.

Voyage Schedule

  • Seattle Day 1: Thu 20 Aug Seattle, Washington, USA Departs: 5:00 PM
  • Inside Passage Day 2: Fri 21 Aug Sailing
  • Ketchikan Day 3: Sat 22 Aug Ketchikan, Alaska, USA Arrives at 9:00 AM Departs at 5:00 PM
  • Juneau Day 4: Sun 23 Aug Juneau, Alaska, USA Arrives at 12:00 PM Departs at 8:00 PM
  • Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier Day 5: Mon 24 Aug Sailing
  • Prince Rupert Day 6: Tue 25 Aug Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada Arrives at 10:00 AM Departs at 6:00 PM
  • Sea Day Day 7: Wed 26 Aug Sailing
  • Seattle Day 8: Thu 27 Aug Seattle, Washington, USA Arrives: 7:00 AM

Overview

Experience the diverse landscapes and vibrant cultures of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska aboard the Brilliant Lady. This week-long journey departs from Seattle and explores the scenic Inside Passage, with stops at picturesque Alaskan ports and a visit to the Canadian coast before returning to the Emerald City. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of popular events, dining venues, and unique onboard experiences—discover more about what Brilliant Lady has to offer through the VV Insider Brilliant Lady guide.

Top Sights & Featured Places

Inside Passage

  • Renowned for its breathtaking coastal scenery, with dramatic fjords, lush forests, and abundant wildlife.
  • Keep an eye out for whales, sea lions, and bald eagles as the ship sails through this iconic waterway.
  • The passage offers remarkable photo opportunities of remote inlets and snow-capped mountains.

Ketchikan

  • Famous for its colorful waterfront and rich Native heritage.
  • Explore the historic Creek Street boardwalk, once the heart of the town’s gold rush era.
  • Visit the Totem Heritage Center to view one of the world’s largest collections of authentic totem poles.
  • Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, fishing excursions, and wildlife viewing.

Juneau

  • Alaska’s scenic capital, surrounded by mountains, glaciers, and waterways.
  • Don’t miss the awe-inspiring Mendenhall Glacier, easily accessible from town.
  • Downtown Juneau offers a variety of shops, museums, and local eateries serving fresh seafood.
  • Opportunities for whale watching and guided outdoor adventures abound.

Tracy Arm Fjord

  • A dramatic fjord known for its towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and blue-hued glaciers.
  • Glacial icebergs and wildlife sightings, including seals and mountain goats, are common in this pristine environment.
  • Ideal for those seeking remarkable natural beauty and tranquil vistas.

Prince Rupert

  • Located on British Columbia’s rugged northern coast, Prince Rupert is a gateway to Canada’s wilderness.
  • Visitors can explore the Museum of Northern British Columbia to learn about Indigenous history and culture.
  • Charming waterfront areas feature shops, galleries, and seafood restaurants.
  • Outdoor activities include hiking, wildlife viewing, and harbor tours.

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