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Wild Alaska Odyssey Small Ship Cruise

<p>On this unique itinerary aboard our popular M/V Alaskan Dream, you&rsquo;ll embark or disembark in the charming Alaska town of Wrangell. Doing so grants you extended time to delve into a place rarely visited by travelers. Despite its small population and remote location, Alaska Airlines offers daily flights to the town, making it an easy connection from Seattle. The itinerary is largely wilderness based, with a port call in the Alaska Native village of Kake for immersion in the inspiring Tlingit culture.</p>
08 June, 2025 to 15 June, 2025
Category AA $ 5,195 USD pp
One queen bed or two twin beds, picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approximately 104 sq. ft.
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Category AAA $ 5,695 USD pp
One queen bed or two twin beds, large picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approximately 120 sq. ft.
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Owner's Suite $ 6,995 USD pp
One queen bad, large picture windows, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approximately 208 sq. ft.
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Vista View $ 7,695 USD pp
One queen bed with side and forward views from large windows. Comfortable sitting area, private bath\shower. Approximately 147 sq. ft.
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15 June, 2025 to 22 June, 2025 (reverse)
Category AA $ 5,195 USD pp
One queen bed or two twin beds, picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approximately 104 sq. ft.
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Category AAA $ 5,695 USD pp
One queen bed or two twin beds, large picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approximately 120 sq. ft.
view cabin photo
Owner's Suite $ 6,995 USD pp
One queen bad, large picture windows, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approximately 208 sq. ft.
view cabin photo
Vista View $ 7,695 USD pp
One queen bed with side and forward views from large windows. Comfortable sitting area, private bath\shower. Approximately 147 sq. ft.
view cabin photo
17 August, 2025 to 24 August, 2025
Category AA $ 5,195 USD pp
One queen bed or two twin beds, picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approximately 104 sq. ft.
view cabin photo
Category AAA $ 5,695 USD pp
One queen bed or two twin beds, large picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approximately 120 sq. ft.
view cabin photo
Owner's Suite $ 6,995 USD pp
One queen bad, large picture windows, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approximately 208 sq. ft.
view cabin photo
Vista View $ 7,695 USD pp
One queen bed with side and forward views from large windows. Comfortable sitting area, private bath\shower. Approximately 147 sq. ft.
view cabin photo
24 August, 2025 to 31 August, 2025 (reverse)
Category AA $ 5,195 USD pp
One queen bed or two twin beds, picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approximately 104 sq. ft.
view cabin photo
Category AAA $ 5,695 USD pp
One queen bed or two twin beds, large picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approximately 120 sq. ft.
view cabin photo
Owner's Suite $ 6,995 USD pp
One queen bad, large picture windows, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approximately 208 sq. ft.
view cabin photo
Vista View $ 7,695 USD pp
One queen bed with side and forward views from large windows. Comfortable sitting area, private bath\shower. Approximately 147 sq. ft.
view cabin photo

Wild Alaska Odyssey Small Ship Cruise itinerary:

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Day 1 Sitka & Fin Island Lodge

 

Welcome to beautiful Sitka — the only community in Southeast Alaska that faces the open ocean waters of the Gulf of Alaska. We encourage you to arrive early and explore the community’s rich culture, history, and biodiversity. Shortly after embarking, you’ll enjoy a feast of Alaska crab*, wild salmon cooked over an alder wood-fired grill, and prime rib at the company’s privately-owned Fin Island Lodge.

*Subject to local processor availability

Day 2 Chatham Strait/West Admiralty Island

 

Spend the day exploring remote, Inside Passage wilderness. Hike a rainforest trail featuring towering spruce and hemlock trees and lush undergrowth. Your knowledgeable guide will provide commentary on the indigenous plants and wildlife of the area. Explore Chatham Strait alongside Admiralty Island, a place Tlingit Alaska Natives call Kootznoowoo, which translates to “Fortress of the Bear.” This remarkable island is home to the highest density of brown bears in North America and boasts a large population of nesting bald eagles.

Day 3 Glacier Bay National Park

 

This remarkable national park fjord extends 65 miles, contains tidewater glaciers, and provides pristine habitat for a wide array of wildlife, including both brown and black bears, wolves, mountain goats, Steller sea lions, and humpback whales. The highlight for many is the Margerie or John Hopkins Glaciers, which are known for their dramatic calving displays.

Day 4 Wilderness Exploration

 

Your captain and expert expedition team will select the day’s remote wilderness adventure based on factors like weather and wildlife sightings in the area. Whether you’re lacing up your boots for a wilderness hike or beach trek, or grabbing a paddle to navigate remote shorelines, one thing’s for sure: you’re in for an unforgettable Alaska adventure that is tailor-made for your group.

Day 5 Tracy or Endicott Arm

 

Journey through Tracy or Endicott Arm in the Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness, a place the famous naturalist, John Muir, referred to as, “A wild, unfinished Yosemite.” Renowned for its glaciers, pristine waterfalls, towering icebergs, abundant harbor seals, and granite cliffs that rise from sea level to 4,000 feet, this wilderness is often referred to by locals as one of the most scenic areas in the state.

Day 6 Kake/Frederick Sound

 

View the world’s tallest totem pole, an artist demonstration, and experience the inspiring culture of the Tlingit in the Alaska Native village of Kake. Later, explore the Alaska wilderness in picturesque Frederick Sound — an area humpback whales and other wildlife frequent. Humpbacks are famous for behavior that lends itself to incredible viewing and photography, such as tail lobbing, lunge feeding, pectoral slapping, breaching, and graceful dives that showcase their massive flukes. Other opportunities for in-depth exploration may include the protected waters or shores of Security Bay, Skanax Bay, Pybus Bay, and The Brothers islands.

Day 7 Wilderness Exploration

 

The final full day of your expedition includes an opportunity for a remote hike in the heart of the Alaska wilderness and more unscripted adventure. One of the major hallmarks of an Alaskan Dream Cruises experience is our flexibility. “Wilderness Exploration” days carry an exciting and unique spirit of adventure and discovery aboard a nimble vessel that is ideal for delving deep into places few Alaska travelers get to experience.

Day 8 Wrangell

 

Disembark in the beautiful Southeast Alaska community of Wrangell. Transportation to your lodging or the airport is complimentary.

Please note:

Itineraries are subject to change.

Wild Alaska Odyssey Small Ship Cruise reverse itinerary:

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Please note: *

Itineraries are subject to change.

Day 8 Wrangell *

 

Disembark in the beautiful Southeast Alaska community of Wrangell. Transportation to your lodging or the airport is complimentary.

Day 7 Wilderness Exploration *

 

The final full day of your expedition includes an opportunity for a remote hike in the heart of the Alaska wilderness and more unscripted adventure. One of the major hallmarks of an Alaskan Dream Cruises experience is our flexibility. “Wilderness Exploration” days carry an exciting and unique spirit of adventure and discovery aboard a nimble vessel that is ideal for delving deep into places few Alaska travelers get to experience.

Day 6 Kake/Frederick Sound *

 

View the world’s tallest totem pole, an artist demonstration, and experience the inspiring culture of the Tlingit in the Alaska Native village of Kake. Later, explore the Alaska wilderness in picturesque Frederick Sound — an area humpback whales and other wildlife frequent. Humpbacks are famous for behavior that lends itself to incredible viewing and photography, such as tail lobbing, lunge feeding, pectoral slapping, breaching, and graceful dives that showcase their massive flukes. Other opportunities for in-depth exploration may include the protected waters or shores of Security Bay, Skanax Bay, Pybus Bay, and The Brothers islands.

Day 5 Tracy or Endicott Arm *

 

Journey through Tracy or Endicott Arm in the Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness, a place the famous naturalist, John Muir, referred to as, “A wild, unfinished Yosemite.” Renowned for its glaciers, pristine waterfalls, towering icebergs, abundant harbor seals, and granite cliffs that rise from sea level to 4,000 feet, this wilderness is often referred to by locals as one of the most scenic areas in the state.

Day 4 Wilderness Exploration *

 

Your captain and expert expedition team will select the day’s remote wilderness adventure based on factors like weather and wildlife sightings in the area. Whether you’re lacing up your boots for a wilderness hike or beach trek, or grabbing a paddle to navigate remote shorelines, one thing’s for sure: you’re in for an unforgettable Alaska adventure that is tailor-made for your group.

Day 3 Glacier Bay National Park *

 

This remarkable national park fjord extends 65 miles, contains tidewater glaciers, and provides pristine habitat for a wide array of wildlife, including both brown and black bears, wolves, mountain goats, Steller sea lions, and humpback whales. The highlight for many is the Margerie or John Hopkins Glaciers, which are known for their dramatic calving displays.

Day 2 Chatham Strait/West Admiralty Island *

 

Spend the day exploring remote, Inside Passage wilderness. Hike a rainforest trail featuring towering spruce and hemlock trees and lush undergrowth. Your knowledgeable guide will provide commentary on the indigenous plants and wildlife of the area. Explore Chatham Strait alongside Admiralty Island, a place Tlingit Alaska Natives call Kootznoowoo, which translates to “Fortress of the Bear.” This remarkable island is home to the highest density of brown bears in North America and boasts a large population of nesting bald eagles.

Day 1 Sitka & Fin Island Lodge *

 

Welcome to beautiful Sitka — the only community in Southeast Alaska that faces the open ocean waters of the Gulf of Alaska. We encourage you to arrive early and explore the community’s rich culture, history, and biodiversity. Shortly after embarking, you’ll enjoy a feast of Alaska crab*, wild salmon cooked over an alder wood-fired grill, and prime rib at the company’s privately-owned Fin Island Lodge.

*Subject to local processor availability

* = Indicative
Map for Wild Alaska Odyssey Small Ship Cruise
Alaskan Dream, the ship servicing Wild Alaska Odyssey Small Ship Cruise

Alaskan Dream

Vessel Type: Expedition Motor Catamaran

Length: 35 meters

Passenger Capacity: 40 (in twin cabins)

Built / Refurbished: 1980 / 2011

At 104 feet in length, the Alaskan Dream’s innovative, streamlined catamaran design allows the vessel to easily navigate narrow channels and passages. All cabins feature extra-large viewing windows. The Vista View lounge faces forward with the same view as the captain, affording spectacular views of the scenery, ports, and wildlife along the way.

Cabin layout for Alaskan Dream
• Chatham Strait/West Admiralty Island

• Glacier Bay National Park

• Tracy or Endicott Arm

• Kake/Frederick Sound