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Join Seg Dennison On YMT Vacations' Alaskan Cruise and Tour of the Great Northwest! 

July 14-July 28

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15 Days/14 Nights!

You can grab a cup of joe or see the fish hurling at Pike Place Fish Market while beginning your vacation in exciting Seattle, Washington before boarding Holland America’s ms Oosterdam. Over your 7-night cruise, witness the breathtaking scenery of the Inside Passage as you sail to some of Alaska’s most unique ports of call, including Juneau, Sitka, and Ketchikan, as well as Victoria, British Columbia. Included in your cruise itinerary is a spectacular day of sightseeing in Glacier Bay, whose towering glaciers and picturesque vistas will leave you speechless. After pampering yourself with Holland America’s 5-star, Signature of Excellence service, an exciting 7-day motor coach tour of the Great Northwest awaits, leading you along the Cascade Mountains, visiting Penticton, Spokane, the Grand Coulee Dam, Jackson Hole, Salt Lake City, and Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks.


Please note: although all these sites are featured on all departures for this vacation, some departure dates operate in the reverse order, offering the tour portion of this vacation before the cruise portion. This difference may impact arrival and departure cities depending on the applicable itinerary. Please select your desired departure date(s) in the above drop-down menu to see the correct corresponding itinerary.

TRIP HIGHLIGHTS

  • Experience world-famous Glacier Bay - limited to others, accessible to you
  • Visit Alaska's most interesting towns: Juneau, Sitka and Ketchikan
  • Learn how the Gold Rush changed history
  • See the verdant forests, quaint towns and soaring mountains of the Inside Passage
  • View the fascinating landscapes, wildlife and geothermal features of Yellowstone National Park
  • Visit the Grand Tetons in their scenic Alpine beauty
  • Take in the views of the sparkling Lake Coeur d'Alene
  • Learn about Salt Lake City's fascinating Mormon history
  • See the towering Coulee Dam