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Star Collector: Alaska Discovery & Pacific Crossing
Aug 22, 2026 — Sep 16, 2026
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VANCOUVER, BC → TOKYO
25 Nights on Star Seeker
" Discover why Alaska is a top cruise destination as you explore its wildlife, frontier towns, native culture, and fjordland scenery, then unwind during a trans-Pacific crossing to Tokyo. This voyage is tailored to your vacation dreams. Experience Alaska’s beauty with Zodiac trips in Kenai Fjords and Tracy Arm, a ride on the White Pass Railroad, and flightseeing over glaciers. Immerse yourself in native culture with a Master Totem Carver in Ketchikan and a visit to Klukwan. Spot black and brown bears, eagles, whales, sea lions, mountain goats, and more from platforms, float trips, or your balcony. After your Alaska adventure, relax and find your favorite spots onboard as you sail to vibrant Tokyo."






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From Juneau, make the journey to Mendenhall Glacier.
Discover the First Nations totems of Ketchikan. Totem pole carving has a long tradition in the area going back several centuries.
Get closer with Windstar’s Signature Expeditions as a team of onboard experts sail with the ship for the entirety of the cruise and leads guided Zodiac and kayak tours in the fjords.
Schedule a massage in our spa to unwind. Our spa is open until the evening hours, so you can take full advantage of it during your time onboard.
Stand out on deck for scenic cruising through the Kenai Fjords and Tracy Arm looking for wildlife along the way.
Stop by our Open Bridge to learn about navigation and ask any questions you may have about our new ship, Star Seeker.
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.
Ketchikan, Joe Williams City Walk & Narration
Ketchikan, Bear Country & Wildlife Expedition
Ketchikan, Authentic Alaska Fishing
Ketchikan, Concierge Collection: Fishing & Wilderness Dining
Ketchikan, Concierge Collection, Exclusive Flightseeing and Taste of Alaska
Ketchikan, Great Alaska Lumberjack Show
Ketchikan, Rainforest, Bird Sanctuary & Totems

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
Misty Fjords, Windstar Signature Expedition - Misty Fjords Zodiac Tour
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, Marine Wildlife, Captains Choice
Wrangell, Concierge Collection: Stikine River & Glacier by Jet Boat
Wrangell, Island Heritage
Wrangell, Windstar Signature Expedition - Wrangell Interpretive Hike
Wrangell, Wild Bears of Anan

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.
Windstar Signature Expedition – Endicott Arm- Dawes Glacier Kayaking
Windstar Signature Expedition – Endicott Arm- Dawes Glacier Zodiac Tour

Located on the Gastineau Channel in the Alaskan panhandle, Juneau sits at sea level below steep mountains between 3,500-4,000 feet high. Atop these mountains is the Juneau Icefield, a large ice mass from which about 30 glaciers flow, and two of them - Mendenhall Glacier and Lemon Creek Glacier are visible from the local road. A unique feature of Juneau is that it is the only U.S. capital that has no roads connecting it to the rest of the state.
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Taku Glacier & Airboat Adventure
Juneau, Whale Watching & Mendenhall Glacier Photo Safari
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Helicopter Glacier Walkabout & Hike
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Taku Lodge Feast & Seaplane Glacier Discovery
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Dog Sledding on Mendenhall Glacier by Helicopter
Juno, 5-Glacier Seaplane Exploration
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Pilots Choice Glacier Explorer
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Helicopter Glacier Trek
Juneau, Discover Alaska Whales
Juneau, Dog Sled Summer Camp
Juneau, Concierge Collection: Glacier Dog Sledding on Norris Glacier
Juneau, Mendenhall Glacier by Helicopter & Guided Walk

Privately owned Icy Strait Point is a tourist destination and the only privately owned cruise destination in Alaska. It is the property of 1,350 Alaskan natives with aboriginal ties to Hoonah and the Glacier Bay area. Visitors here enjoy an educational experience learning about Alaska's native cultures, and the natural history of the region. There is much to do here including a brown bear search, tram excursion, flightseeing over Glacier Bay and the biggest zipline in the United States.
Icy Strait Point, Scenic Mountain Ascent & Worlds Largest ZipRider
Icy Strait Point, Back Country Jeep Adventure
Icy Strait Point, Spasski River Valley Wildlife & Bear Search
Icy Strait Point, Hoonah Sightseeing & Tribal Dance

Sitka is one of the oldest and most culturally significant communities in Alaska, filled with rich Tlingit, Russian, and early American settler history. Sitka is famous for its spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife, the copper-domed St. Michael's Cathedral, the Pioneer Home and the Russian Bishop's House. It contains 22 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is where the contract of sale was signed transferring Alaska from Russia to the United States.
Sitka, Sea Otter & Wildlife Quest
Sitka, Wildlife Quest & Fin Island
Sitka, Bites and Brews
Sitka, Best of Sitka: Fortress of the Bears, Raptor Center, National Park

As you navigate through the park's pristine waters, you'll sail by majestic glaciers, where stunning ice formations and calving events captivate the eye. Towering cliffs frame the fjords, creating a dramatic contrast with the glacial blues. Wildlife enthusiasts will delight in spotting marine life against this stunning backdrop.

Seward, (Anchorage's gateway) is sandwiched between the Kenai Mountains and the Kenai Fjords National Park. It is one of Alaska's oldest and most scenic communities, with Mount Marathon rising majestically behind the town. Even though Anchorage is Alaska's largest city, it is also home to 1,500 moose, surrounded by national parks full of wildlife.

There are as many Tokyos to discover as there are interests. Cuisine? It has more Michelin stars than any other city. Culture? Kabuki theater and sumo wrestling are just the beginning. Shopping? The posh boutiques of Ginza lie on one end of the spectrum, workshops that hand-craft samurai swords at the other
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