Alaska & Rockies Express to Chicago All-Inclusive Cruise

Premium all Inclusive drinks, wi-fi package & more included in the price

Book this cruise and rail holiday for a captivating voyage along the Alaskan coastline full of natural wonders and the beautiful mountain vistas of the Rockies between Seattle and Chicago. Wonderful scenery and breath-taking wildlife encounters continue with a two-night sleeper train journey across the Rocky Mountains. Effortlessly link the Emerald City to the Windy City - as the train clatters down the track you are rocked to sleep in your cosy roomette with the horn sounding in the distance.

The premium all-inclusive cruise concept is amazing value for money on this wonderful ship which is simply bursting with facilities, bars, restaurants, memories, and convenience. Choose from 28 dining options, 21 bars, go-karting, laser tag course in an abandoned space station, luxurious observation lounge, an incredible spa with a snow room, two swimming pools, eight hot tubs, the Jersey Boys, three water-slides, two adults'-only chill-out areas and much more.

Fly to Seattle and make your own way to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Mayflower Park Hotel

This residence is directly connected to the Westlake Centre and its 80 speciality shops and restaurants. Built in 1927, this hotel comprises a total of 160 rooms and was beautifully restored, retaining the atmosphere of a classic European establishment. Crystal chandeliers, lofty ceilings, stained glass windows and fresh flowers contribute to the feeling of old world charm. Lobby antiques include a 1776 grandfather clock and an 1810 English Regency breakfront. The exterior of the building has some of the finest terracotta detailing in Seattle. All guest rooms are tastefully appointed in classic colour schemes and many feature columned headboards and armoires in a traditional Queen Anne style. All come with modern amenities, such as Internet access and individually adjustable heating and air conditioning.

Make your own way to the nearby cruise terminal to embark the ship.

Norwegian Bliss

Dine under the stars along The Waterfront – an oceanfront promenade, take an exhilarating ride on one of the waterslides or see a musical hit. Norwegian Bliss offers 19 restaurants and an impressive variety of entertainment and activities.

Enjoy an uninterrupted day of relaxation at sea taking advantage of the facilities, entertainment and dining options on board.

Sitka

Sitka, located on Baranof Island in Alaska’s Inside Passage, lies at the heart of the vast Tongass National Forest — the largest temperate rainforest in the world. This spectacular wilderness covers most of Southeast Alaska and offers the chance to see eagles, bears, spawning salmon, and sweeping vistas that define the untamed beauty of wild Alaska.

The town itself has a distinctive character, shaped by both Tlingit culture and Russian heritage. Surrounded by island-studded waters, jagged mountain peaks, and the presence of a towering volcano, Sitka combines dramatic scenery with a fascinating cultural story that makes it one of Alaska’s most unique ports.

Juneau

Juneau, the capital of Alaska, is perched on a hillside where the historic downtown buildings give the city a charming frontier feel. Towering 4,000-foot mountains create a dramatic backdrop, making the setting truly unforgettable.

Beyond the city lies the vast Juneau Icefield, from which more than 30 glaciers flow — the most famous being the spectacular Mendenhall Glacier. Rich in history, Juneau was shaped by the gold rush era and remains deeply connected to Tlingit culture, blending frontier heritage with Native traditions.

Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier

Your journey through the scenic Endicott Arm Fjord ends with a front-row view of Dawes Glacier. Standing over 600 feet tall and a half-mile wide, this active icecap is famous for its calving displays, sending massive icebergs drifting into the surrounding waters.

Keep your camera ready—the shifting ice and echoing cracks make every visit unique, offering a rare chance to witness nature’s power up close.

Icy Straight Point

Icy Straight Point is a privately owned island operated by the native Tlingit Nation. Located near the village of Hoonah, it offers breathtaking waterfront restaurants, scenic walking trails, a free museum, a live native show, and plenty of shopping. For those looking to relax, Icy Straight Point even has a charming beach to enjoy.

Ketchikan

Ketchikan, known as the Salmon Capital of the World, is a quaint village just three miles long and three blocks wide, wedged between the water and the forested slopes of Deer Mountain. Much of the native village is propped up on wooden pilings, and the Totem Heritage Center houses the world’s largest collection of authentic totem poles.

Beyond the town, you can explore the surrounding wilderness, where there’s an excellent chance of spotting bald eagles soaring effortlessly over the inlets in search of salmon — a sight that perfectly captures the spirit of Alaska’s rugged beauty.

Victoria (British Columbia)

Victoria (British Columbia) was once a British colonial post and is full of historic sites, public parks and groomed gardens. Here, the locals appear more British than the British. The beautiful town centre features the impressive government buildings, the Fairmount Hotel and the harbour area where pleasure boats navigate past seaplanes as they take-off and land.

Disembark the ship after breakfast and make your own way to the nearby train station to board the train ready for a 1600 departure - overnight on board the train.

Amtrak - Empire Builder Train - Seattle to Chicago

2 Nights - 45hrs 15mins.
Depart 16:40 - Arrive 16:45
Seattle –Cascade Mountains – Icicle Canyon – Spokane – Glacier Park – Montana – North Dakota – Minnesota – Wisconsin- Chicago.
Not only does this route have breathtaking scenery but there is also an amazing amount of classic North American History in the area, such as Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid, Chief Sitting Bull, the Wild Horse Stampede and the development of the Great Northern Railroad across the Rockies. There are lots of general interest points, including the longest tunnel, the tallest building, the largest building at the Boeing Factory, the longest river, the biggest shopping mall, the midway point between the Equator and the North Pole, the home of Bing Crosby and one of only 3 antipodes in North America!
Scenic Rockies train tour – overnight on board the train in a private sleeper roomette on full board. Your train journey takes you through the Cascade Mountains, Icicle Canyon and Spokane - the home of Bing Crosby. Then it’s onward through Glacier Park (where snowfall averages 100-200 inches per year) and across high trestle bridges. Montana marks the end of the Rockies and Havre is a service stop where you will have time to catch some refreshing mountain air. Wagner is where Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid pulled off their final great train robbery on 3rd July 1901. Wolf Point had a major frontier role in wolf trapping and trading and it is also the home of the Wild Horse Stampede.
Fort Buford in North Dakota is where Chief Sitting Bull surrendered after the battle of Little Big Horn in 1881. The twin cities of St Paul & Minneapolis are midway between the Equator and the North Pole; and where you will have an opportunity to stretch their legs. After Minneapolis you will see 140 miles of Mississippi River farmland and river bank towns with barges and restored paddlewheel boats. Winona, with Sugar Loaf Mountain on the right, was a ceremonial meeting place of the Sioux.
The train crosses into Wisconsin at La Crosse, at this point the Mississippi River is wide, quiet and immensely scenic. Milwaukee on the shores of Lake Michigan was initially made famous by German immigrants brewing beer and is the home of the Miller brewery. All sleeping car amenities include:

  • Climate control.
  • Electric outlets (110v).
  • Fold down table.
  • Fresh towels and linens.
  • Bottled mineral water, morning tea, coffee and juice.
  • Assistance of a sleeping car attendant.
  • Private daytime seating converting to bunk beds at night and turndown service.
  • Meals are included at mealtimes for breakfast lunch and dinner. On some services they are in the restaurant, on other services they are in the form of packed chilled meals in your private accommodation – please call for details.
  • Roomettes are 3ft 6” x 6ft 8”. Beds are 6ft x 2ft 4”. Sleeper roomettes have use of shared toilet and shower facilities in each car.
  • Larger bedrooms at 6ft 6”x 7ft 6” are available with larger bunk beds which include en-suite shower and toilet facilities. Please call for details, availability and upgrade costs.
  • Main luggage should be checked into the baggage car with hand luggage taken into your roomette.
  • The train formations vary between services and are subject to change.

Travel across the US Rockies and spend a second night on board the train en route to Chicago.

Disembark the train at 1645 and make your own way to your hotel for two nights' hotel stay.

Millennium Knickerbocker Chicago

Located just steps from Chicago's vibrant Rush Street, this luxurious hotel offers stylish accommodations with premium amenities, state-of-the-art event facilities, and exceptional dining experiences. A prime destination for shopping, dining, and business in downtown Chicago, the hotel is conveniently located near iconic attractions such as Water Tower Place, Michigan Avenue, the John Hancock Tower, and Navy Pier. World-class museums, including the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Art Institute of Chicago, are also within easy walking distance. The hotel boasts an impressive 5, 480 square meters of flexible function space, ideal for a variety of meetings and events. Its famed Crystal Ballroom, complete with a built-in illuminated dance floor and stunning crystal chandeliers, has hosted countless elegant wedding receptions. Please note, an additional fee of $20 per person applies for guests over 13 years old. Overnight stays are $76 (including tax) with unlimited in/out privileges. Shorter stay options are also available, ranging from $28 to $45 (including tax) for stays between 2 and 8 hours. Self-parking is available for $55 per night without in/out privileges.

Make your own way to the airport for your overnight flight home.

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