Welcome to Alaska!
As you cruise aboard Norwegian Encore from the Emerald City of Seattle to the wilds of Alaska for seven spectacular days, pan for gold, feast at a salmon bake and visit a musher camp in Skagway.
This town is easy to explore on foot, but the White Pass Railway will reveal Alaska's beautiful interior. Another great walking town is Ketchikan, salmon capital of the world. Look for salmon in the water as you stroll and shop along the elevated walkway at Creek Street. For whales, take a sightseeing tour to Misty Fjords.
Before or after your cruise, get to know Seattle and its landmark attractions like Pike Place Market. Spend a few hours shopping, dining and watching them throw fish at the seafood counters. For exhilarating views, head to the top of the Space Needle.
This unforgettable journey perfectly blends rugged Alaskan wilderness with iconic city experiences from start to finish.
Seattle sits on the slip of land between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, with the Olympic and Cascade Mountains serving as a dramatic backdrop for this oh-so cosmopolitan city. Soar up the futuristic Space Needle and experience the views atop this stunning landmark created for the 1962 World's Fair.
Enjoy flexible dining with over a dozen options, from daily-changing Main Dining Room menus to unique specialty restaurants, all without fixed times or assigned seating. Onboard Norwegian Jewel, daily entertainment includes dazzling shows, live music, games like Motor City Moves and Wheel of Fortune, and plenty of activities throughout the ship. Relax in pools, hot tubs, or the award-winning Mandara Spa with over 50 treatments, saunas, and beauty services. Try your luck at the onboard casinos or shop for souvenirs, essentials, and duty-free items, making every moment of your cruise enjoyable and convenient.
Juneau has been called “Alaska's peak experience,” certainly due in part to its unparalleled glacier viewing from such places as Tracy Arm Fjord, the Juneau Icefields and Glacier Bay National Park. Kayak up one of the area's many protected waterways, go flightseeing, tour historic downtown or try your hand at panning for gold. The majestic Mendenhall Glacier lies nearly 12 miles outside Juneau, a treck worthwhile.
In a single year from 1896 to 1897, this remote town along the Inside Passage grew from a few tents to a city of 20,000 gold seekers. Today, travelers come in search of other riches - to experience yesteryear along Skagway's charming boardwalk lined with buildings that replicate those Gold Rush days.
Sail to Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, a United Nations World Heritage Site. Comprised of 3.3 million acres of natural wonders, it is home to magnificent glaciers, snow-capped mountains and abundant birds and wildlife. Take an Alaska cruise to experience the magnificent glaciers and wildlife at the Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve.
Thanks to its abundant rainfall, Ketchikan is surrounded by some of the world's most lush wilderness. Its Tlingit Indian name, Kach Khanna, means "spread wings of the eagle." Chances are you'll see one of these magnificent birds perched atop a Sitka tree during your Alaska cruise to Ketchikan (Ward Cove).
Roam the spacious lawns of stunning Butchart Gardens with its exotic flora, unusual topiary and exquisite fountains. Explore historic Bastion Square, the treasures of Chinatown and the many sights and sounds to be found along the boardwalk of the Inner Harbour.
Seattle is located on a narrow stretch of land between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, with the Olympic and Cascade Mountains forming a striking backdrop to this highly cosmopolitan city. Ascend the futuristic Space Needle and take in the views from this remarkable landmark, originally built for the 1962 World’s Fair.
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Seattle sits on the slip of land between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, with the Olympic and Cascade Mountains serving as a dramatic backdrop for this oh-so cosmopolitan city. Soar up the futuristic Space Needle and experience the views atop this stunning landmark created for the 1962 World's Fair.
Enjoy flexible dining with over a dozen options, from daily-changing Main Dining Room menus to unique specialty restaurants, all without fixed times or assigned seating. Onboard Norwegian Jewel, daily entertainment includes dazzling shows, live music, games like Motor City Moves and Wheel of Fortune, and plenty of activities throughout the ship. Relax in pools, hot tubs, or the award-winning Mandara Spa with over 50 treatments, saunas, and beauty services. Try your luck at the onboard casinos or shop for souvenirs, essentials, and duty-free items, making every moment of your cruise enjoyable and convenient.
Juneau has been called “Alaska's peak experience,” certainly due in part to its unparalleled glacier viewing from such places as Tracy Arm Fjord, the Juneau Icefields and Glacier Bay National Park. Kayak up one of the area's many protected waterways, go flightseeing, tour historic downtown or try your hand at panning for gold. The majestic Mendenhall Glacier lies nearly 12 miles outside Juneau, a treck worthwhile.
In a single year from 1896 to 1897, this remote town along the Inside Passage grew from a few tents to a city of 20,000 gold seekers. Today, travelers come in search of other riches - to experience yesteryear along Skagway's charming boardwalk lined with buildings that replicate those Gold Rush days.
Sail to Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, a United Nations World Heritage Site. Comprised of 3.3 million acres of natural wonders, it is home to magnificent glaciers, snow-capped mountains and abundant birds and wildlife. Take an Alaska cruise to experience the magnificent glaciers and wildlife at the Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve.
Thanks to its abundant rainfall, Ketchikan is surrounded by some of the world's most lush wilderness. Its Tlingit Indian name, Kach Khanna, means "spread wings of the eagle." Chances are you'll see one of these magnificent birds perched atop a Sitka tree during your Alaska cruise to Ketchikan (Ward Cove).
Roam the spacious lawns of stunning Butchart Gardens with its exotic flora, unusual topiary and exquisite fountains. Explore historic Bastion Square, the treasures of Chinatown and the many sights and sounds to be found along the boardwalk of the Inner Harbour.
Seattle is located on a narrow stretch of land between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, with the Olympic and Cascade Mountains forming a striking backdrop to this highly cosmopolitan city. Ascend the futuristic Space Needle and take in the views from this remarkable landmark, originally built for the 1962 World’s Fair.
Yes, a valid passport is required, as the cruise travels to U.S. and Canadian ports.
Layers, rain gear, comfortable shoes, binoculars, and a camera are recommended.
Absolutely. The ship offers kids’ clubs, teen lounges, family-friendly shows, and pools.
May to September is the peak season, offering warmer temperatures, longer daylight, and ideal wildlife viewing.
Cruises typically range from 7 to 14 nights, depending on the itinerary.
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CANCELLATION POLICY
Days Prior to Departure Cancellation Fee Applicable
on Amount Paid (Per Person)
Above 90 days 25%
31 to 60 days 50%
0-30 days 100%
