Alaska & North Pacific Crossing to Japan

from 

NZ$13,099

per person
 
Duration: 23 Nights
Destination: Seattle, USA
Region: Multi Region
Deal Code: PA89PR2

 

 

Description

Alaska is vast in a way that’s hard to grasp until you’re in it. Glaciers stretch for miles and calve into the sea with a crack like thunder. Humpback whales blast from the depths in explosions of muscle and mist, and awe-inspiring bald eagles perch above harbors with all the nonchalance of New York pigeons. In the space of a single day, you might walk through Gold Rush-era towns, watch brown bears fishing in the river and sail past fjords carved by ice and time (and lots of both). On an Alaska cruise, you’ll experience it all.

Home of the sumo, geishas, sake, karaoke, onsen and izakaya – Japan is a feast for all your senses. This nine-day journey hits all the right spots, giving you a true appreciation for the land of the rising sun. Absorb the bustle of Tokyo before heading into the countryside for a homestay with fantastic home-cooked meals and take in the views of the iconic Mt Fuji. Travel on a futuristic bullet train to Kyoto and Hiroshima and step into this nation’s history before wrapping up your adventure in the foodie paradise of Osaka.

Includes Princess Plus!

Your Fly, Stay & Cruise Package Includes:

  • $2,300 flight credit per person
  • 1 night 4-star accommodation in Seattle
  • 14 night Alaska and North Pacific Crossing cruise onboard Royal Princess, Seatle to Tokyo
  • All onboard meals in complimentary dining venues
  • Up to 15 drinks per day
  • Wi-Fi for 1 device per guest
  • A wide range of onboard activities & entertainment
  • 8 night Japan Highlights guided tour with Intrepid, Tokyo to Osaka
  • Includes 7 nights hotel, 1 night homestay, 4 meals, activities, 24/7 on-ground support plus more
  • Select transfers

Pricing is per person twin share and based on travel 18 September – 11 October 2026

Cruise Itinerary:

Date

Itinerary

Arrive

Depart

19 Sep 26

Seattle, Washington

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3.00pm

20 Sep 26

At Sea

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-

21 Sep 26

Juneau, Alaska

1.00pm

9.00pm

22 Sep 26

Scenic cruising Hubbard Glacier, Alaska

12.00pm

5.00pm

23 Sep 26

Scenic cruising College Fjord, Alaska

6.00pm

8.30pm

24 Sep 26

Anchorage (Whittier), Alaska

12.30am

5.00pm

25 Sep 26

At Sea

-

-

26 Sep 26

At Sea

-

-

27 Sep 26

At Sea

-

-

28 Sep 26

Cross International Date Line

-

-

30 Sep 26

At Sea

-

-

01 Oct 26

At Sea

-

-

02 Oct 26

At Sea

-

-

03 Oct 26

At Sea

-

-

04 Oct 26

Tokyo, Japan

5.30am

-

Tour Itinerary:

Day 1: Tokyo

Konnichiwa! Welcome to Japan. Your adventure starts with a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight in Tokyo. Bursting with contemporary urban culture, Tokyo has fascinating museums, world-class shopping and backstreets stuffed with restaurants and karaoke bars. If you arrive early, maybe check out an Urban Adventure Tour in Tokyo or walk down Shinjuku’s Omoide Tokocho (Memory Lane) – a crowded alley of busy restaurants and bar stalls that's now one of the best spots to try some of Tokyo’s local fast food. After your meeting, follow your leader on an orientation walk to familiarize yourself with the neighbourhood and surroundings near the hotel, then maybe head out for dinner and get to know your fellow travellers.

Day 2: Tokyo

Dive right into Tokyo today by exploring historic Asakusa – one of the older and more traditional parts of the city. Visit the city’s oldest temple, Senso-ji – founded almost 1400 years ago when Tokyo was nothing more than a fishing village. Then, browse the many interesting stalls along the shopping street of Nakamise Dori. After, hop on the metro and head to the buzzing Shibuya area and check out one of the busiest intersections in the world. Next, allow the city sounds to fade away as you visit Meiji Shrine, surrounded by forest. Then it’s back into the city streets to explore the Harajuku district – the home of Japan’s quirky youth pop culture. The rest of the afternoon is free for you to spend at your leisure.

Day 3: Kawane (or Gotemba)

Today, you’ll hop on a local train to Kanaya station, then transfer to the scenic train that travels through the mountains and gorges of Kawane. The ride is especially beautiful during cherry blossom season in the spring and when the colours change in autumn! Watch out for a glimpse of Mt. Fuji on the way when the weather is good! This afternoon, visit a local tea farm, try your hand at tea picking and learn how the tea is properly brewed. After this experience, your host for the night will welcome you to their home. Dinner will be a home-cooked feast using seasonal vegetables from their garden, and your host will be able to teach you a thing or two about Japanese home cooking.

For some departures, you'll travel to Gotemba instead. This is to ensure that we do not overwhelm our Kawane hosts with too many groups and ensure we are working with local communities in a sustainable manner. For these departures, you'll travel to Gotemba instead and your local hosts will welcome you into their home. You'll be able to help pick the vegetables that'll be used for dinner from their garden, learn about their life in the countryside and enjoy a fantastic home-cooked dinner together.

Day 4: Kyoto

After a home-cooked, Japanese-style breakfast, hop on the bus and a Shinkansen bullet train to Kyoto. One of Kyoto’s original names was Heian-kyo, which translates to ‘tranquility and peace capital’, and the thousands of temples, shrines and gardens make it clear why. In the afternoon, head to the Nishiki Market and stroll through ‘Kyoto’s Kitchen’ for the perfect introduction to Kyoto's regional specialties – from pickled vegetables hidden beneath layers of fermented rice to delicious and ornate Kyo-wagashi (Kyoto sweets) and other local produce. As the sun goes down, continue to Gion – the city’s cultural centre and most famous geisha district. You may catch a glimpse of an elegantly attired geisha or maiko moving between teahouses here, though much of this high-class world of entertainment is still off-limits to outsiders.

Day 5: Kyoto

Today, you’ll head to one of the most photogenic spots in Kyoto – Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine. Famous for the thousands of scarlet torii (square archways) along the path, this shrine is dedicated to Inari – the god of rice. The rest of the day is free for you to explore at your own pace. Maybe visit the Path of Philosophy, see the Old Town and explore the wooden houses, or visit Kinkakuhi Temple, which was immortalised in Yukio Mishima’s novel ‘The Golden Pavilion’. Tonight, maybe find a local restaurant for dinner – your leader will have the best recommendations.

Day 6: Hiroshima

Travel by express train and shinkansen to Hiroshima today. Visit the historical Saijo Sake Brewery Street, considered among the best sake region in the country and taste some locally produced sake. This evening, head out with your leader for one of the city’s signature dishes for dinner – okonomiyaki (a savoury pancake of egg, cabbage, soba noodles and meat or seafood).

Day 7: Hiroshima

Today visit the Genbaku (A-Bomb) Dome and Peace Memorial Museum stand testament to the fateful day in August 1945. The dome was just metres from where the bomb detonated, so it was able to retain its shape. The fact that it looks almost exactly as it did after the bombing has made it an enduring symbol of peace. The memorial park serves the same purpose, and has museums, memorials and monuments dedicated to the memory of victims. Then, you'll make your way to the nearby island of Miyajima with its well-known 'floating' torii gate. When you arrive, maybe explore the island further by climbing to the top of Mt Miyajima (or hopping on the cable car instead) for 360-degree views of the Inland Sea. Keep your eyes out for inquisitive and hungry deer that roam the streets. The rest of the day is then free for you to explore at your own pace. The wonderful Shukkeien Garden, with teahouses and waterfalls, is a great place to decompress.

Day 8: Osaka

Jump back on the train this morning and head to Osaka – Japan’s unofficial food capital. When you arrive, follow your leader on an orientation walk, then explore the city at your own pace. Meet in the evening for a street food walking tour with your group through Dotombori District and Kuromon Market and celebrate the last night of your trip.

Day 9: Osaka

With no further activities planned after breakfast, your trip comes to an end today. If you would like to extend your stay in Osaka, and it’s recommended that you do, just reach out to your booking agent ahead of time.

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Terms & Conditions

Prices listed are per person in NZD, based on twin occupancy, including all discounts unless otherwise stated. The offer is subject to availability at time of booking and shown on the lowest category available at the time.  Fares are capacity controlled and are subject to change at any time without notice. Prices/Offers are correct as at 30-03-2026 and can be withdrawn without notice.   Cabin categories include prepaid government fees and port taxes unless otherwise stated.  Hotels may charge resort fees not included in this package, payable direct upon check in. Visas are not included.  Payments made by credit card will incur a surcharge.