Company : Oceania Cruises |
Ship : Riviera |
Journey Start : Thu 04 Jun 2026 |
Journey End : Sat 13 Jun 2026 |
Count Nights : 9 nights |
Day | Date | Port | Arrival | Departure |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 4.06 Thu | Vancouver / Canada | 07:00 | 17:00 |
2 | 5.06 Fri | Day at sea / Sea | ||
3 | 6.06 Sat | Ketchikan / Alaska | 08:00 | 17:00 |
4 | 7.06 Sun | Sitka / USA | 09:00 | 17:00 |
5 | 8.06 Mon | Haines / Alaska | 08:00 | 21:00 |
6 | 9.06 Tue | Day at sea / Sea | ||
7 | 10.06 Wed | Juneau / Alaska | 08:00 | 18:00 |
8 | 11.06 Thu | Icy Strait Point | 08:00 | 17:00 |
9 | 12.06 Fri | Day at sea / Sea | ||
10 | 13.06 Sat | Anchorage | 07:00 | 17:00 |
Vancouver is a coastal seaport city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the most populous city in the province, the 2016 census recorded 631,486 people in the city, up from 603,502 in 2011. The Greater Vancouver area had a population of 2,463,431 in 2016, making it the third-largest metropolitan area in Canada. Vancouver has the highest population density in Canada with over 5,400 people per square kilometre, which makes it the fifth-most densely populated city with over 250,000 residents in North America behind New York City, Guadalajara, San Francisco, and Mexico City according to the 2011 census. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada according to that census; 52% of its residents have a first language other than English.[8][9] Roughly 30% of the city's inhabitants are of Chineseheritage. Vancouver is classed as a Beta global city.
Vancouver is consistently named as one of the top five worldwide cities for livability and quality of life, and the Economist Intelligence Unit acknowledged it as the first city ranked among the top-ten of the world's most well-living cities for five consecutive years. Vancouver has hosted many international conferences and events, including the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games, UN Habitat I, Expo 86, the World Police and Fire Games in 1989 and 2009; and the 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympics which were held in Vancouver and Whistler, a resort community 125 km (78 mi) north of the city. In 2014, following thirty years in California, the TED conference made Vancouver its indefinite home. Several matches of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup were played in Vancouver, including the final at BC Place.
Ketchikan is a city in the Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska, United States, the southeasternmost city in Alaska. With a population at the 2010 census of 8,050, it is the fifth-most populous city in the state, and tenth-most populous community when census-designated places are included. The surrounding borough, encompassing suburbs both north and south of the city along the Tongass Highway (most of which are commonly regarded as a part of Ketchikan, albeit not a part of the city itself), plus small rural settlements accessible mostly by water, registered a population of 13,477 in that same census. Estimates put the 2017 population at 13,754 people. Incorporated on August 25, 1900, Ketchikan is the earliest extant incorporated city in Alaska, because consolidation or unification elsewhere in Alaska resulted in dissolution of those communities' city governments. Ketchikan is located on Revillagigedo Island, so named in 1793 by Captain George Vancouver.
Ketchikan is named after Ketchikan Creek, which flows through the town, emptying into the Tongass Narrows a short distance southeast of its downtown. "Ketchikan" comes from the Tlingit name for the creek, Kitschk-hin, the meaning of which is unclear. It may mean "the river belonging to Kitschk"; other accounts claim it means "Thundering Wings of an Eagle". In modern Tlingit this name is rendered as Kichx̱áan.
Haines is a small yet picturesque town located in southeastern Alaska, nestled between the mountains and the waters of the Lynn Canal. It is one of the few places in the region accessible by both land and sea. Haines is renowned for its stunning nature and wildlife — every autumn, thousands of bald eagles gather here, turning the town into a global hub for eagle watching. The American Bald Eagle Foundation is also located here, where visitors can learn more about these majestic birds and their role in Alaska’s ecosystem.
For travelers, Haines offers a rare blend of adventure and tranquility. The town is surrounded by scenic hiking trails, rivers perfect for rafting, and lakes ideal for fishing. Local culture is also noteworthy — Haines boasts a strong presence of the Tlingit heritage, the indigenous people of the region, along with cozy art galleries and craft workshops. In summer, the town hosts an arts and folklore festival that attracts both locals and tourists. Haines is a place where one can truly experience the spirit of Alaska without sacrificing comfort and hospitality.