Seattle and 10 Night All Inclusive Alaskan Joy - 11 Nights

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

Some destinations simply change the way you see the world, and Alaska is one of them. This incredible 11-night package combines return flights, a 1-night boutique hotel stay in Seattle and a breath-taking 10-night all-inclusive cruise aboard Norwegian Joy, taking you deep into the heart of Alaska's untamed wilderness.

From the dramatic glaciers of Glacier Bay to the colourful communities of Ketchikan, Sitka, Juneau, Skagway, Icy Strait Point and Victoria, each port offers its own unique blend of culture, wildlife and spectacular scenery. Wake to mist-covered fjords, spot bald eagles soaring overhead and witness vast glaciers carving through the landscape as you travel along North America's final frontier.

With an all-inclusive drinks package, specialty dining package, 150-minute Wi-Fi package and $50 shore excursion credit per stateroom at every port, you'll have more opportunities to experience Alaska your way. If witnessing some of the planet's most remarkable natural wonders is on your travel wish list, now is the perfect time to make it happen.

Fly to Seattle an make your way to your hotel for an overnight stay. The easiest way to reach downtown Seattle from the airport is the Link Light Rail which takes about 35 minutes and costs only $4pp.

Hyatt Place Seattle Downtown

Located in downtown Seattle, this hotel is 3 blocks from the Space Needle and features a 24-hour breakfast bar with made-to-order and prepackaged items. Its rooms have alarm clocks with MP3 docking stations. Hyatt Place Seattle Downtown has spacious, air-conditioned rooms with a 42-inch, flat-screen TV and a refrigerator. Wi-Fi is free in all rooms and the living area includes a sofa bed. Guests can work out in the gym or swim in the indoor pool. The 100% smoke-free hotel has a business center and provides free shuttle service within one mile. Hyatt Place is less than a mile from the Seattle Center, housing local attractions including Key Arena, Fun Forest Amusement Park and the Science Fiction Museum. SeaTac International Airport is 15 miles away. South Lake Union is a great choice for travelers interested in tourist attractions, sightseeing and harbors. .

Seattle

Seattle is perhaps not the best known American city for British travellers but it is a city which has lots to offer during a stay here. The shopping is excellent, as is the dining and bars for some lively nightlife. Pike Place Market is a focal point in the downtown area and just steps away from the waterfront. Pioneer Square marks Seattle's original downtown area dating back to 1852 and is home to art galleries , cafes , sports bars and nightclubs. The Seattle Underground Tour ($16pp) can be found here and is well worth it as you have a chance to visit eerie sunken store fronts and forgotten streets which were at the original ground level before the Great Fire of 1889. These were covered up and built on in an effort to clean up the city in the second half of the 19th century. For the best views of the city visit the Space Needle which was built for the World's Fair in 1962. This 605 foot tower is the equivalent to 60 floors high and houses the revolving Sky City restaurant open for lunch a dinner daily. It was built to withstand winds of up to 200 miles per hour and earthquakes of up to 9.1 in magnitude! At the Boeing Factory see how airplanes are built on this 4.5-hour small-group trip to the largest building in the world. Spend 90 minutes in the massive Boeing assembly plant and see a variety of different planes in production such as the 737, 747, 767, 777, 787, and Dreamliner aircraft . Then explore the interactive exhibits and displays in the Aviation Centre Gallery and visit the educational Future of Flight Aviation Centre museum.

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

Norwegian Joy

Norwegian Joy was launched in 2017 as the second of the Breakaway Plus class of ship following Norwegian Escape. She was originally designed for the Chinese market and in 2019 was refurbished and remodelled ready for the western market and repositioned to the USA. This 167,725-tonne ship has 20 decks with a wonderful range of signature Norwegian cruise Line facilities, an amazing line-up of 19 dining options and 14 bars. The ship features a bespoke virtual reality gaming complex in the Pavilion, a go-kart racetrack at sea, an incredible observation lounge, a laser tag course and Broadway style shows in the theatre.

With 19 dining options on board the choice is yours. Complimentary choices in the three main dining rooms (Taste, Savour, and Manhattan) and the Garden Cafe self-service buffet restaurant; you can even eat 24/7 at The Local Bar and Grill or opt for room service. Speciality dining includes top signature NCL favourites of Le Bistro (French), La Cucina (Italian), Teppanyaki (Asian Fusion hotplate), Cagney's Steakhouse, Texas Smokehouse Q, Ocean Blue (seafood), Food Republic (World -wide i-Pad menus), The District Brewhouse and more. Take advantage of most of these with the free speciality dining package included in the price. The Waterfront promenade area is lined with bars and restaurants for Al-fresco dinning too.

The main pool area includes two swimming pools, two hot tubs and an aqua fun park with two breath-taking waterslides. Spice H2O doubles as an adults only sunbathing area by day and an adults only outdoor nightclub at night hosting events such as the White Hot Party. For a more select sunbathing experience opt for the Vibe Beach Club.

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

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.

Glacier Bay

Glacier Bay National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with many glaciers to see; the scenery includes tidewater glaciers, glassy water, mountains, and wildlife such as whales, harbor seals, otters and brown bears.

Skagway

Skagway is the historic gateway to the Klondike and a one-time boomtown of the famous Gold Rush of 1898. Today, it preserves much of that frontier charm, with rustic boardwalks, old-style storefronts, and lively saloons that transport visitors back to the days of stampeders and fortune seekers.The town also enjoys reservation status within the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, making it a unique blend of living history and natural beauty. Walking through Skagway, you'll feel the echoes of the past while surrounded by the breathtaking mountain landscapes that frame this legendary Alaskan town.

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.

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.

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

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 fly home overnight.

Origin Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
Heathrow 10/09/26 £2179 £2329 £2669 £2889 View
Heathrow 27/05/27 £2349 £2629 £2899 £3939 View
Heathrow 19/08/27 £2839 £3339 £3869 £4319 View
Heathrow 16/09/27 £2659 £3059 £3539 £4119 View