Day 1 - 3
From the moment of arrival, Moose Hotel & Suites in Alberta conveys a sense of mountain elegance and is located on Banff Avenue, a one minute walk from downtown Banff. Offering up some of the most awe-inspiring scenery in the world, Alberta is an absolute must-see on any Canadian adventure. Experience all things Western at The Calgary Stampede, explore the picturesque alpine town of Banff and marvel at the snow-capped mountain peaks and emerald green waters of Jasper and Lake Louise.
Day 3 - 4
The next stage of your journey from Banff to Vancouver is onboard the legendary Rocky Mountaineer train. The century-old rail route travels through the heart of the Canadian Rockies, revealing scenery you simply can’t experience any other way, from glacier‑fed lakes and old‑growth forests to vast mountain landscapes and abundant wildlife.
Day 4 - 7
Arrive in Vancouver for three nights at the Fairmont Pacific Rim and explore this breathtaking city before boarding Oceania Riviera for the next part of your journey. Backed by snow-capped mountains, dotted with large parks and hugged by the sea, there are few cities with a natural setting that compares to Vancouver. Your package includes a private half day Vancouver North Shore Tour allowing you to see the best of the area.
Day 8
Relax at sea after departing from Vancouver and cruise the Inside Passage. Explore all that Oceania Riviera has to offer from memorable dining and culinary masterpieces to enrichment as you learn, indulge and unwind thanks to the amenities onboard.
Day 9
Ketchikan has more cultural sightseeing opportunities than most cities and towns in Alaska, making it the perfect for those keen to experience indigenous culture as well as the stunning natural landscapes of Alaska. Totem poles are one of Ketchikan's chief attractions, and the best places to view them are Saxman Village and Totem Bight State Park.
Day 10
A quaint little city in Alaska, Sitka is located on the west coast of Baranof Island and offers a variety of things to do, including fishing, kayaking, hiking and wildlife viewing. Sitka is also home to the Alaska Native Heritage Center, which is a great place to learn about the state's Native culture and history.
Day 11
Spend the day relaxing by the pool, or be pampered at the Aquamar Spa as you lose yourself in deep relaxation with one of the signature treatments.
Day 12
Nestled along America's longest fjord - the gorgeous Lynn Canal - Haines was first settled by Tlingit Indians. Totem poles are sprinkled about town, and fascinating artifacts from the Tlingits and the early pioneers are displayed in the Sheldon Museum. But nature is Haines' chief draw. Brown bears, moose and bald eagles are plentiful.
Day 13
For a state capital, Juneau maintains a surprising small-town charm, in part because it can only be reached by sea or air due to the surrounding wilderness. Collections from the indigenous people are displayed in the Alaska State Museum or visit Mendenhall Glacier for outdoor adventure.
Day 14
Located in Southeast Alaska, Wrangell is a charming city with a rich history, breathtaking natural beauty, and a strong sense of community. With a population of approximately 2,500 people, Wrangell offers a tranquil escape from the bustling cities, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the Alaskan wilderness.
Day 15
As a town of less than 1,000 residents, idyllic Klawock is emblematic of a true Alaska pioneer town. Located on the west coast of Prince of Wales Island, untouched and full of wildlife, Klawock is surrounded by the temperate rainforest typical of the Inside Passage and you’ll be treated to scenic views of lush archipelagos and soaring mountains as you sail in and out of port.
Day 16
From reading comfortably in the library to sipping fine vintages at a wine tasting, there’s a wide spectrum of activities awaiting onboard for you to discover. Attend an guest lecture on your next destination, or visit the only hands-on cooking school at sea at The Culinary Centre as you learn to prepare a variety of exquisite dishes.
Day 17
Western Canada's oldest city, Victoria proudly displays its British heritage. Explore lavish Craigdarroch Castle, built in the late 1800s for a Scottish coal baron. Trace the area's early British seafarers in the Marine Museum of British Columbia and there's even a Royal London Wax Museum with likenesses of King Henry VIII and Winston Churchill.
Day 18
Disembark in Seattle, rated as one of the world's most liveable cities, and spend your final night at The Edgewater Hotel. Seattle has emerged as a trend-setting and fashionable metropolis where you can head to the top of the famed Space Needle, enjoy the performers in Pioneer Square, watch fish-tossing in legendary Pike Place Market or spend the afternoon in the impressive Seattle Art Museum.