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Find your cruise nowHANSEATIC inspiration
Vancouver - Seward
23.07.26 to 06.08.26|14 days
HANSEATIC inspiration
INS2611
At anchor
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Where pioneers once sought gold, Alaska's true treasure today is the pristine beauty of its wilderness. Echoing the spirit of Jack London's novels, one of the world's most spectacular sea passages will quench your thirst for discovery. Guided by the profound sense of freedom that once moved early settlers, your adventure begins with a two-day voyage through British Columbia's Inside Passage. From the inspiration Walk, savor views of numerous islands, densely forested mountains, and small settlements slowly passing by. You might spot the first bald eagles soaring through the skies and even chance upon a sighting of whales.
Let yourself be captivated by the rich Native American culture in Ketchikan, and seize another opportunity for bear watching1. A flight over the Misty Fjords1 reveals deeply carved sea inlets, lush shores against towering mountains, and cascading waterfalls. This region leaves a lasting impression, whether you’re exploring it on a Jeep and canoe adventure on Revillagigedo Island1.
In Wrangell, you will discover one of the oldest settlements in Alaska, which was not founded by the indigenous Tlingit people. It was named after Ferdinand von Wrangel, a researcher, explorer and later governor of Russian America. Wrangell is the only town in Alaska to be ruled by four nations: the Tlingit, Russia, Great Britain and the USA. Learn more about its history in the museum or set out in search of the totem poles, which can be found at various places in the town. The gold rush from the middle to the end of the 19th century led to the growth of the town: thousands of people set out from here across the Stikine River to try their luck in the wilderness. These days, the greatest treasure is nature itself – and Wrangell is the perfect starting point for your discoveries.
The picturesque town of Petersburg is affectionately known as "Little Norway." Painted floral garlands adorn the houses, enhancing the idyllic charm of the town. This picturesque setting is further enriched by the LeConte Glacier. Enjoy spectacular views of this southernmost tidewater glacier in North America during a jet boat ride1 or a scenic flight1.
You will discover the historical homeland of the Tlingit indigenous people with your expert guides on Kupreanof Island, under the watchful eyes of the world’s largest single-piece totem pole.
Now is the perfect time to explore the unspoiled soul of Alaska, with its deep fjords and scattered islands. In addition to the abundant wildlife, you will marvel at the towering cliffs of Tracy Arm, set against a backdrop of stunning glacier vistas. The same awe-inspiring scenery awaits you in Endicott Arm, where, with a bit of luck, you might spot whales and sea lions.
How people live amidst nature is showcased with a visit to the small community of Elfin Cove on Chichagof Island, with only around 30 residents. As you journey through the Icy Strait, a popular summer haven for humpback whale families, you'll once again be treated to stunning views of wildlife and landscapes.
As you approach the active Hubbard Glacier, your small expedition ship is once again in its element, safely navigating through the ice floes towards the glacier's edge depending on the conditions. Cruising through the Tsaa Fjord reveals some of the most picturesque landscapes in Alaska's storybook: towering alpine peaks, verdant forests, glaciers, and ice.
The main town of Kodiak Island was the second-largest settlement of Russian America until 1867. Today, the Russian Orthodox Church and the Kodiak History Museum serve as reminders of this era. Explore the charming, small Alaskan town at your own pace. A transfer will take you to Fort Abercrombie State Park1, where you can stroll through the moss-covered coastal forest and past meadows of Arctic flowers. With some luck, you might even spot whales off the coast.
Homer is your starting point for spectacular tours focused on bear watching in the wild: A seaplane takes you on a scenic flight to Brooks Falls1, where you may have the chance to observe brown bears fishing for salmon. Alternatively, you can fly to Lake Clark National Park1, where a hike with a ranger offers additional opportunities to see brown bears in their natural habitat. From Homer, you can actively explore Alaska’s unspoiled nature on a hike to a glacier lake or relax on a leisurely boat tour1.
With luck, while cruising the bays of the expansive Katmai National Park aboard the HANSEATIC inspiration, you may have opportunities for bear watching. The bears often inhabit the coastal vegetation here. Alongside your expert guides, you will be on the lookout from the many open deck areas.
Thu, 23.07.2026
Thu, 06.08.2026
Fri, 07.08.2026
Sat, 08.08.2026
Our popular before and after programmes include a wide range of excursions and are usually accompanied by experienced Hapag-Lloyd Cruises tour guides. Recommended for travelers who like to share their experiences with a group of like-minded people. Experience selected highlights of your holiday destination and enjoy the amenities of a group trip - we take care of transfers, excursions and overnight stays.
Our travel concierge will be happy to put together tailor-made travel arrangements for you according to your wishes. From design hotels to luxurious beach resorts to ticket reservations for theater visits or restaurant recommendations for the most exciting cities. The Travel Concierge is available to you before your trip and of course on board.
Extend your stay with the subsequent cruise INS2612 and save € 1,800 per person (applies to PLATINUM fare).