San Francisco, Coast Starlight Sleeper and Alaskan Voyager from Seattle-12 nights

San Francisco stay, Overnight Pacific Coast Sleeper Train to Seattle for Alaskan Wildlife Cruise

Trade ordinary holidays for a journey that moves you at every turn. Begin in iconic San Francisco with three nights in a stylish four-star hotel, where cable cars, waterfront views and world-famous landmarks set the tone. Then step onboard the legendary Coast Starlight for an overnight sleeper rail experience—gliding past dramatic coastlines and towering forests on your way to Seattle. After a relaxing hotel stay, the adventure continues at sea aboard Royal Caribbean’s Voyager of the Seas.

Sail through Alaska’s untamed beauty, from the icy majesty of Dawes Glacier to the character-filled ports of Juneau, Skagway and Victoria. This 12‑night voyage combines city sophistication, classic rail travel and awe-inspiring wilderness into one unforgettable story. Flights are included for added ease. Secure your place today and turn anticipation into memories that last a lifetime.

Fly to San Francisco and make your way to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman`s Wharf

This hotel is located close to a host of attractions in San Francisco. Guests will find themselves within easy access of a wealth of shopping opportunities, dining options and entertainment venues and Oakland International Airport is just 20 km away. Guests can enjoy an energetic workout in the gym, followed by a leisurely swim in the pool. Guests are sure to be impressed by the wide range of facilities and services that the hotel has to offer. This wonderful hotel enjoys a grand architectural design. The guest rooms are beautifully appointed, offering a relaxing setting in which to completely unwind at the end of the day. The rooms are well equipped with modern amenities, for the utmost in comfort and convenience. Grab & Go Deli shop is available in the lobby with opening daily hours of 6:30-22:00. Effective day: From 1st of AprilOvernight self-parking Current: $50 plus tax($57) Update to: $53 plus tax ($60. 42).

A further two nights' hotel stay.

San Francisco

The cruise terminal is the next pier along to Pier 39 which is a huge entertainment, dining and shopping complex. This is situated in the heat of the famous Fisherman's Wharf area where there are lots of bars, fishing boats and restaurants. From here you will see magnificent views of the Golden Gate Bridge and have the opportunity to take a boat trip to visit Alcatraz. Perhaps take the famous cable car over the hill to Union square – the heart of the downtown shopping area of the city.

Take the Amtrak bus connection from San Francisco to Emeryville station to board the Amtrak Coast Starlight service overnight to Seattle in a private sleeper roomette on full board.

Amtrak - Coast Starlight Train - San Francisco to Seattle

1 Night - 23hrs 01mins.
Depart 20:50 - Arrive 19:51
San Francisco - Bus to Emeryville - Train to Sacramento - Portland Oregon - Cascades - Columbia River - Seattle.
Widely regarded as one of the most spectacular of all train routes, the Coast Starlight links the greatest cities on the West Coast. En route daily between Seattle and Los Angeles, the Coast Starlight passes through Portland, Sacramento, the San Francisco Bay Area and Santa Barbara. The scenery along the Coast Starlight route is unsurpassed. The dramatic snow-covered peaks of the Cascade Range and Mount Shasta, lush forests, fertile valleys and long stretches of Pacific Ocean shoreline provide a stunning backdrop for your journey. All sleeping car amenities include:

  • Climate control.
  • Electric outlets (110v).
  • Fold down table.
  • Fresh towels and linens.
  • Bottled mineral water, morning tea, coffee and juice.
  • Assistance of a sleeping car attendant.
  • Private daytime seating converting to bunk beds at night and turndown service.
  • Meals are included at mealtimes for breakfast lunch and dinner. On some services they are in the restaurant, on other services they are in the form of packed chilled meals in your private accommodation – please call for details.
  • Roomettes are 3ft 6” x 6ft 8”. Beds are 6ft x 2ft 4”. Sleeper roomettes have use of shared toilet and shower facilities in each car.
  • Larger bedrooms at 6ft 6”x 7ft 6” are available with larger bunk beds which include en-suite shower and toilet facilities. Please call for details, availability and upgrade costs.
  • Main luggage should be checked into the baggage car with hand luggage taken into your roomette.
  • The train formations vary between services and are subject to change.

Arrive into Seattle at 19.51 nd make your way to your nearby hotel for an overnight stay.

Seattle

Seattle is perhaps not the best known American city for British travellers but it is a city which has lots to offer during a stay here. The shopping is excellent, as is the dining and bars for some lively nightlife. Pike Place Market is a focal point in the downtown area and just steps away from the waterfront. Pioneer Square marks Seattle's original downtown area dating back to 1852 and is home to art galleries , cafes , sports bars and nightclubs. The Seattle Underground Tour ($16pp) can be found here and is well worth it as you have a chance to visit eerie sunken store fronts and forgotten streets which were at the original ground level before the Great Fire of 1889. These were covered up and built on in an effort to clean up the city in the second half of the 19th century. For the best views of the city visit the Space Needle which was built for the World's Fair in 1962. This 605 foot tower is the equivalent to 60 floors high and houses the revolving Sky City restaurant open for lunch a dinner daily. It was built to withstand winds of up to 200 miles per hour and earthquakes of up to 9.1 in magnitude! At the Boeing Factory see how airplanes are built on this 4.5-hour small-group trip to the largest building in the world. Spend 90 minutes in the massive Boeing assembly plant and see a variety of different planes in production such as the 737, 747, 767, 777, 787, and Dreamliner aircraft . Then explore the interactive exhibits and displays in the Aviation Centre Gallery and visit the educational Future of Flight Aviation Centre museum.

Mayflower Park Hotel

This residence is directly connected to the Westlake Centre and its 80 speciality shops and restaurants. Built in 1927, this hotel comprises a total of 160 rooms and was beautifully restored, retaining the atmosphere of a classic European establishment. Crystal chandeliers, lofty ceilings, stained glass windows and fresh flowers contribute to the feeling of old world charm. Lobby antiques include a 1776 grandfather clock and an 1810 English Regency breakfront. The exterior of the building has some of the finest terracotta detailing in Seattle. All guest rooms are tastefully appointed in classic colour schemes and many feature columned headboards and armoires in a traditional Queen Anne style. All come with modern amenities, such as Internet access and individually adjustable heating and air conditioning.

Make your way to the cruise port to embark the ship and enjoy the sailaway party onboard.

Voyager of the Seas

Launched in 1999, Voyager of the Seas is the lead ship of Royal Caribbean’s Voyager Class, the groundbreaking fleet that introduced many features now iconic across the cruise industry. As the very first in the class, she precedes Explorer of the Seas (2000), Adventure of the Seas (2001), Navigator of the Seas (2002), and Mariner of the Seas (2003), placing her at the top of the Voyager‑Class hierarchy as the original vessel that defined the category.

Measuring 137,276 GT, stretching 1,020 ft in length, and spanning 15 passenger decks, Voyager of the Seas accommodates around 3,286–3,602 guests (double occupancy) supported by roughly 1,176–1,200 crew, offering a lively medium‑to‑large ship experience.

The ship underwent a significant Royal Amplified refurbishment in 2019, adding waterslides, laser tag, upgraded kids’ spaces, a refreshed Vitality Spa, new staterooms, and redesigned public areas. Voyager of the Seas continues to evolve, with further enhancements completed in 2024.

As the first ship to debut the Royal Promenade, Voyager introduced a new era of onboard design with a bustling indoor boulevard lined with shops, bars, and entertainment spaces. She also pioneered features such as the Studio B ice rink and rock‑climbing wall, setting the standard for future Royal Caribbean ships.

Onboard, guests can enjoy eight dining venues, multiple bars and lounges, four swimming pools, seven whirlpools, waterslides, a sports court, a spa complex, and a wide variety of family‑friendly and adventure‑oriented amenities.

Enjoy a day of uninterrupted relaxation at sea taking advantage of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Juneau

Juneau, the capital of Alaska, is perched on a hillside where the historic downtown buildings give the city a charming frontier feel. Towering 4,000-foot mountains create a dramatic backdrop, making the setting truly unforgettable.Beyond the city lies the vast Juneau Icefield, from which more than 30 glaciers flow — the most famous being the spectacular Mendenhall Glacier. Rich in history, Juneau was shaped by the gold rush era and remains deeply connected to Tlingit culture, blending frontier heritage with Native traditions.

Skagway

Skagway is the historic gateway to the Klondike and a one-time boomtown of the famous Gold Rush of 1898. Today, it preserves much of that frontier charm, with rustic boardwalks, old-style storefronts, and lively saloons that transport visitors back to the days of stampeders and fortune seekers.The town also enjoys reservation status within the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, making it a unique blend of living history and natural beauty. Walking through Skagway, you'll feel the echoes of the past while surrounded by the breathtaking mountain landscapes that frame this legendary Alaskan town.

Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier

Your journey through the scenic Endicott Arm Fjord ends with a front-row view of Dawes Glacier. Standing over 600 feet tall and a half-mile wide, this active icecap is famous for its calving displays, sending massive icebergs drifting into the surrounding waters.Keep your camera ready—the shifting ice and echoing cracks make every visit unique, offering a rare chance to witness nature's power up close.

Enjoy a day of uninterrupted relaxation at sea taking advantage of the entertainment, facilities and dining options on board.

Victoria (British Columbia)

Victoria (British Columbia) was once a British colonial post and is full of historic sites, public parks and groomed gardens. Here, the locals appear more British than the British. The beautiful town centre features the impressive government buildings, the Fairmount Hotel and the harbour area where pleasure boats navigate past seaplanes as they take-off and land.

Disembark the ship after breakfast and make your way to the airport for your overnight flight home.

Origin Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
Heathrow 19/07/26 £3529 NA £4529 NA View
Heathrow 26/07/26 £2869 NA £3779 NA View
Heathrow 02/08/26 £2599 £3679 £3499 NA View
Heathrow 09/08/26 £2799 £3139 NA £5459 View
Heathrow 16/08/26 £2369 £2569 NA £3659 View
Heathrow 23/08/26 £2339 £2719 £2959 £3619 View
Heathrow 30/08/26 £2199 £2889 NA NA View
Heathrow 06/09/26 £2099 £2459 NA NA View
Heathrow 13/09/26 £2689 £2849 NA £4099 View
Heathrow 20/09/26 £2149 £2379 £2599 NA View
Heathrow 02/05/27 £2069 £2299 £2359 £2839 View
Heathrow 09/05/27 £2029 £2259 £2389 £2959 View
Heathrow 16/05/27 £1939 £2179 £2329 £2899 View
Heathrow 23/05/27 £2119 £2429 £2579 £3169 View