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Star Collector: Alaskan Frontiers & Japan’s Hidden Mysteries
Aug 21, 2027 — Sep 25, 2027
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VANCOUVER, BC → OSAKA, KYOTO
35 Nights on Star Seeker
Sail from Vancouver through the wilderness of Alaska, visiting ports like Ketchikan, known for its Native heritage, Juneau, gateway to Mendenhall Glacier, and Sitka, where Russian and Tlingit history meet. Cruising highlights include Tracy Arm and Kenai Fjords, where you can venture on Signature Expeditions with Zodiacs launching directly from Star Seeker. Embark on a transpacific crossing that offers 11 unhurried sea days. Your arrival in Japan brings you first to Sapporo, where Hokkaido’s rugged landscapes create a dynamic introduction. From there, the voyage transforms into a mystery cruise, where ports are revealed 36 hours before arrival—reminding you that it’s not only about where you’re going, but who you’re sailing with; let Windstar be your trusted guide as you uncover new-to-Windstar ports and small-ship exclusives before concluding in Osaka, gateway to Kyoto’s timeless temples.





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Experience Alaska with Signature Expeditions by Zodiac, launching from Star Seeker in Tracy Arm and Kenai Fjords, giving you rare access to calving glaciers, icy waterfalls, and abundant wildlife.
Recharge during 11 unhurried sea days across the Pacific, a rare opportunity to relax, reflect, or work on passion projects.
Embrace the thrill of the unknown on the mystery cruise segment, where ports are revealed only 36 hours before arrival.
Explore Sapporo, famous for its world-class beer, inventive cuisine, and broad tree-lined boulevards, with opportunities to sample its iconic miso.
Discover the character of Alaska’s coastal towns, from Ketchikan’s Native heritage and colorful totem poles to Sitka’s blend of Russian and Tlingit culture and Wrangell’s gold rush history.
Pack light with complimentary daily laundry service.

Vancouver's location at the mouth of the Fraser River and on the waterways of the Strait of Georgia, Howe Sound, Burrard Inlet and all their tributaries makes this busy seaport an easy place for meeting. It is one of Canada's most populated, most ethnically diverse cities that is a popular filming location. Visit the interesting neighborhoods of Gastown, Granville Island and Chinatown. Walk across the Capilano Suspension Bridge and stroll through Stanley Park. See the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Museum of Anthropology. There is an amazing variety of things to see and do here.

Dubbed the Salmon Capital of the World, Ketchikan is the southeastern-most town in Alaska and is home to the world's largest collection of standing totem poles that are found throughout the city and at four major locations: Saxman Totem Park, Totem Bight State Park, Potlatch Park, and the Totem Heritage Center. Other attractions of Ketchikan are Creek Street, a boardwalk road built on pilings over Ketchikan Creek and the Waterfront Promenade that skirts the bustling shoreline with inviting whale-tail benches to take in the view.
True Alaskan Cultural, Culinary, & Lumberjack Show Experience
Ketchikan, Joe Williams City Walk & Narration

Cruising Misty Fjords/Rudyerd Bay in Alaska offers an awe-inspiring adventure through one of nature's most pristine landscapes. Towering granite cliffs rise dramatically from mirror-like waters. The mist-shrouded environment evokes a sense of ancient mystery and tranquility, while diverse wildlife, including seals and eagles, adds to the experience. Navigating these majestic fjords provides an unforgettable glimpse into Alaska's raw, untouched beauty, where every turn reveals a new, breathtaking vista
Misty Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Misty Fjords Kayaking
Misty Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Misty Fjords Zodiac Tour

One of the oldest towns in Alaska, Wrangell is located near the mouth of the Stikine River. Much of its history can be seen in the impressive collection of totems scattered throughout the town. Highlights here are the amazing Petroglyph Beach State Historic Park where you can find primitive rock carvings and just 30 miles away is the Anan Wildlife Observatory with the largest pink salmon runs in the Inside Passage, and a platform from which you can look for eagles, harbor seals and black bears.
Wrangell, Experience Wrangell
Wrangell, Island Heritage
Wrangell, Concierge Collection: Stikine River & Glacier by Jet Boat

Depending on the day's conditions, you will cruise Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm. Both glacial fjords feature icebergs drifting serenely by and towering granite cliffs, carved by millennia of glacial activity. Here, you can witness impressive calving events as icebergs thunder into the water. The surrounding wilderness, with its rugged terrain, offers a pristine backdrop for spotting wildlife like seals and mountain goats.
Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Kayaking
Tracy Arm & Endicott Arm, Windstar Signature Expedition - Tracy Arm Zodiac Tour

Haines is one of the most popular Alaska cruise ports and one of the best places for hiking, fishing and wildlife viewing, especially bald eagles. Within the Haines city limits Fort William H. Seward is a nationally recognized historic landmark, with some of its structures open to the public. Other cultural offerings in Haines include the Alaska Indian Arts Center where traditional craftsmen offer demonstrations of their work, the Sheldon Museum & Cultural Center where local Tlingit people are featured, the Hammer Museum, dedicated to the history of the hammer and the Tsirku Canning Company Museum with memories of Haines' salmon canneries.
Haines, Klukwan Native Cultural Tour
Haines, Wilderness Odyssey By Jet Boat
Haines, Panoramic History of Haines
Haines: Guides Choice Photography Discovery
Haines, ATV Adventure
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