18 Day Luxury Alaska Cruise & the Spectacular Rockies

 International airfares

 Airport transfers

 8 Day 5 star Alaska cruise  9 Day Rockies highlights

 Professional Guides

 Sightseeing in all major cities

 All national park entry

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Company in Australia Welcome to the beautiful Pacific Northwest! Upon arrival at Seattle  Webjet Approved Guides airport, you will clear customs &  Webjet Crafted Itineraries immigrations before heading down to meet  Always Includes Flights your transfer to Vancouver, .  No Fuss, Easy Booking Process British Columbia boasts ten mountain ranges that push west from The Rockies in a crowded cluster until they fall into the Pacific. Thousand year old trees deftly divide the light, falling on an impossibly green forest floor. Glacier-fed streams pour through steep valleys to join swollen rivers. Higher up, mountain passes link whole  25 May 2017 ecosystems, and watersheds. British Columbia is a wild place. A place where Mother  1 June 2017 Nature creates the boundaries. Not man. And while she demands respect, her  8 June 2017 handiwork offers massive rewards for those wild at heart. The rest of the afternoon is  15 June 2017  22 June 2017 at leisure.  29 June 2017  6 July 2017 Day 2: Vancouver—Whistler—Kamloops (B)  13 July 2017  20 July 2017 After breakfast, we check-out of our hotel bright and early today, as an exciting  27 July 2017 journey deeper into British Columbia awaits us. Our journey will take us through  3 August 2017 Vancouver via breathtaking Howe Sound & Shannon Falls, as further traverse the  10 August 2017 Columbia Mountains towards Whistler, BC and eventually Kamloops where we rest  17 August 2017  24 August 2017 for the night.  31 August 2017 After our quick drive-through introduction to Vancouver, we continue along the  7 September 2017 North Shore towards Whistler, BC. Highway 99, between Horseshoe Bay & Squamish, has to be one of the most beautiful roads in the area. With the ocean glimmering on the left and the mountains rising on the right, t is truly enchanting. Along the way, we

pass Howe Sound: a roughly triangular sound, which is actually a network of fjords, situated immediately northwest of Vancouver. There are several islands in (B) - Breakfast / (L) - Lunch / (D) - Dinner the sound, three of which are large and mountainous in their own right. Another sight Flight to behold and only about 30-min drive further North from Howe Sound, is Shannon Cruise Falls. Shannon Falls is composed of a series of cliffs, rising 335 meters above

Train Highways 99, making it the third highest falls in the province. After arriving in Whistler, you will enjoy some time off to eat or stroll around this picturesque mountain town. Whistler is only about 2 hours North of Vancouver, and roughly about 4 hours West of Kamloops. Over two million people visit Whistler annually, primarily for alpine skiing and snowboarding and, in Summer, mostly mountain biking. Its pedestrian village center has won numerous design awards and Whistler has been voted among the top destinations in North America by major ski magazines since the mid-1990s. Whistler’s urban landscape was specifically designed to accommodate the natural environment. Many of Whistler's bears have learned to do things like open car doors or hold spring-closed gates open so they can reach food. Some have even learnt to open the newspaper bins!

After lunch, we leave Whistler behind and continue straight onwards towards Kamloops, over the Trans-Canadian Highway. Upon arrival, the rest of the afternoon is at leisure.

Day 3: Kamloops - Revelstoke, Glacier, Yoho National Park - Banff - Canmore (B)

After breakfast, we embark on another day of sightseeing through the Trans-Canadian Highway taking us through no less than 3 of Canada’s awe-inspiring National Parks.

Home to Canada's only inland cedar-hemlock rainforest, Mount Revelstoke is the only national park in Canada where you can summit a mountain five minutes from your vehicle. The Giant Cedars & Skunk Cabbage boardwalks invite us for a relaxing stroll, or we can enjoy a panoramic view & the meadows of subalpine wildflowers from the summit of Mount Revelstoke.

Glacier National Park, not be confused with its twin in Montana, USA, offers us exceptional alpine scenery and deep valleys filled with ancient forests. It’s a year-round paradise for nature lovers. Visitors can scale its heights following trails pioneered by legendary Swiss mountain guides, or take a gentle stroll amid moss-draped old-growth cedars, or even hike through alpine meadows strewn with lichen-covered boulders. There is truly not a bad view to be had over this scenic stretch of the Trans-Canadian Highway, and following further West from Glacier National Park, we pass through Yoho National Park. Cree exclamation of awe, “Yoho” applies perfectly to this park’s big peaks, expansive glaciers, and impressive waterfalls. Add Yoho’s famous fossils and it’s easy to see why this park in the Canadian Rockies is part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. Although many of its highlights are accessible by road, Yoho is also a hiker’s dream and a railway buff’s delight.

Lastly, set in the heart of Banff National Park and snugly embraced by Alberta's Rocky Mountains, the little town of Banff boasts a big, worldwide reputation. Its charming streets are abuzz year round due to an annual influx of millions of visitors, and this famous mountain resort town caters accordingly with world-class shopping & dining. At first sight it's apparent why the world is in love with Banff. From the ever- watchful Cascade Mountain to the picturesque Bow River, the community is blessed with a spectacular natural setting, woven with parks, woods and trails. Our hotel is located just a short drive South of Banff, in the small mountain town of Canmore. The rest of the evening is at leisure.

Day 4: Canmore - Banff - Canmore (B)

Today is a free day to relax and explore this incredible alpine . There will be an opportunity to head into Banff to get acquainted with this picturesque town, or why not journey out on one of Canmore’s famed walking trails ranging from short strolls to longer hikes through the Alpine scenery.

Day 5: Canmore - Columbia Icefields - Lake Louise - Golden (B)

After breakfast, we start by heading north on the “Icefields Parkway”, an exciting excursion atop the Athabasca Glacier. To travel the Icefields Parkway is to experience one of Canada's national treasures. Stretching 232km (144mi.) through the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site, this world-class journey offers access to a vast wilderness of pristine mountain lakes, ancient glaciers and broad sweeping valleys. Our destination on this parkway, is the “Columbia Icefield”, the largest icefield in the Rocky Mountains of North America.

The ice field lies partly in the northwestern tip of Banff National Park and partly in the southern end of Jasper National Park. It is precisely here, atop the glacier itself, that we offer you the opportunity to explore the icefield by ‘snow coach’ as an optional tour excursion (on own account).

Optional Tour: This tour takes visitors onto the surface of the Athabasca Glacier by Ice Explorer; a massive vehicle specially designed for glacial travel. An experienced driver-guide shares a wealth of fascinating information about glaciers, icefields and their impact on our environment during this one hour and 20 minute journey—Must be booked prior to departure.

We leave the Columbia Icefield Discovery Center shortly after lunch, and head back South over the parkway towards Lake Louise, about a 2-hour drive. Lake Louise is often referred to as the ‘Diamond in the Wilderness’, and it is easy to see why. The region abounds with luxury ski resorts, shopping, fine dining and spectacular scenery, from glaciers to waterfalls. The emerald color of the water comes from rock flour carried into the lake by melt-water from the glaciers that overlook the lake. Lake Louise is named after the Princess Louise Caroline Alberta (1848–1939), the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria and the wife of the Marquis of Lorne, who was the Governor General of Canada from 1878 to 1883.

In the afternoon, we leave Lake Louise behind us and head for our final destination, Golden. The rest of the evening is at leisure.

Day 6: Golden— (B)

After breakfast, our journey gives us an opportunity to explore Glacier and/or Revelstoke national parks in more depth if we missed them earlier… or if we’d simply like to take a final peek at these natural wonders. We then head back East over the Trans-Canadian Highway, before crossing into the Valley and Kelowna. “The Okanagan”, also known as the Okanagan Valley and sometimes as the Okanagan Country, is a region located in British Columbia, defined by the basin of and the Canadian portion of the Okanagan River. It is part of the Okanagan Country, extending into the United States as Okanogan Country. The region’s main hub is Kelowna, our resting place for tonight. The Okanagan Country is known for its dry & sunny climate, dry landscapes and lakeshore communities, and particular lifestyle. The economy is retire- ment- and commercial-recreation based, with outdoor activities such as boating and water sports, snow skiing and hiking. Agriculture has been focused primarily on fruit orchards, with a recent shift in focus to vineyards and wine.

As the largest city located on stunning Okanagan Lake, Kelowna is a recreational lakeside paradise with miles of beautiful parkland and several sandy beaches that provide wonder- ful opportunities for swimming, boating, waterskiing, windsurfing and fishing. Even Ke- lowna's main street ends at a beach. Soak it all in on one of many outdoor patios, or stroll along the lakefront boardwalk and explore the local treasures being sold by the artisans.

Day 7: Kelowna—Vancouver (B)

Coming to the end of our breathtaking journey through the Canadian Rocky Mountains, our sights are firmly set on Vancouver today. After breakfast, we leave Kelowna first thing in the morning, and continue East, arriving in to Vancouver around lunch time.

Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Coast Mountain Range, Vancouver is a cosmo- politan city perched on nature's edge. A city of unparalleled beauty, from the 1000-acre lush jewel known as Stanley Park, the largest city park in North America, to the hustle and bustle of fashionable Robson Street, Vancouver has it all. A vibrant city, the pedestrian- friendly streets are filled with individuals from varied ethnic backgrounds and walks of life - professional people-watchers and shoppers, business people, university students and, of course, visitors alike. The afternoon is free to explore this vibrant city.

After an afternoon of exploring Vancouver, we drive a short distance to the hotel, where the evening is at leisure. Day 8: Vancouver (B)

Today is a free day to rest after your alpine adventure. If you want a day chock-full of shopping, strolling, dining and people watching, head to Robson Street. Or meander through historic Gastown, Vancouver's oldest area, with its cobblestone streets, European- style street lamps and local boutiques.

Day 9: Vancouver - Seattle (B,D)

It’s time to leave beautiful Western Canada behind us today, and head back South into the USA. Your private motor coach will transport you from the hotel to the Seattle cruise port, to join your luxury 5 star Celebrity Cruise of the inside passage. Ranked in the Top 20 large cruise ships in the world, the Celebrity Solstice has it all!

Upon arrival at the cruise port in Seattle, you will check-in with your cruise ship and enjoy a wonderful cruise through the natural wonders of Alaska.

Day 10: Inside Passage (B,L,D)

Enjoy the day at sea on your luxury ship as it makes its way through the beautiful inside passage.

Day 11: Ketchikan (B,L,D)

You've never tasted salmon so fresh. Known as the 'Salmon Capital of the World', Ketchikan is also the ancestral home of the Tlingit people, who have carved the world's largest collection of totem poles. If you're up for an adventure, take a canoe and nature trail excursion through the rain forest or a wilderness exploration followed by a sumptuous crab feast you can't resist.

Day 12: Tracy Arm Fjord—Juneau (B,L,D)

Tracy Arm Fjord is book-ended by two of Alaska's most dramatic glaciers, the North and South Sawyer Glacier, and surrounded by granite walls that rise 3,000 feet from the emerald colored seas, this area has everything you've come to Alaska to experience.

In Juneau, Here's your chance to take a glacial dogsled adventure via helicopter in Alaska's capital (on own account). A city that gracefully balances frontier ruggedness with cosmopolitan flair. Mendenhall Glacier, a river of ice measuring 1.5 miles in width and over 6 miles in length, is part of Juneau's Icefield, 1500 square miles of ice that feeds 38 glaciers and ready for you to take a float trip on it.

Day 13: Skagway—Inside Passage (B,L,D)

In 1897, gold stampeders from all over the world arrived in Skagway by steamship, bound for the Dawson Gold Fields in Canada's Yukon Territory. It wasn't long before the rough- and-tumble tent town was festooned with boardwalks, dance halls, inns and saloons. More than 100 years later, Skagway still retains the feel of those Gold Rush days, though most travelers now arrive by cruise.

Enjoy the day at sea on your luxury ship as it makes its way through the beautiful inside passage.

Day 14: Inside Passage (B,L,D)

Enjoy the day at sea on your luxury ship as it makes its way through the beautiful inside passage.

Day 15: Victoria (B,L,D)

The capital of British Columbia is also its largest island. This one-time British colony has retained much of its colonial splendor. Victoria is a seaside enclave that enjoys a temperate climate. Which is great, because you'll want to explore all the museums, parks and golf courses Victoria has to offer. Day 16: Seattle - - Australia (B)

This morning, disembark from your Luxury cruise ship to start your journey home. A Webjet representative will meet you at the port. Before heading back to the airport we embark on a city tour of Seattle. Seattle, also known as “Emerald City,” lies between the and Lake , framed by the Olympic Mountains and the Cascades.

You will be able to see the famous Space Needle from several spots throughout the city tour. Some of the additional highlights include Pioneer Square, the elegant houses at Lake Washington and the peninsula Magnolia. You may pass by where Bill Gates, the richest person on earth, lives. A second lake, Lake Union, also offers a great picture opportunity with the Seattle Skyline in the background. Depending on your interest and if time allows, finish off with a walk around the farmers market of Seattle.

Day 17: In flight

Day 18: Australia

Arrive home today.