Day 3
Included visit to Santa Barbara - Check out of your hotel this morning ahead of a scenic drive along the Californian coast to nearby Santa Barbara. Known as the American Riviera, this idyllic seaside town showcases California’s Spanish colonial heritage with its traditional white stucco buildings, and you’ll have the day at leisure to explore.Â
For insight into the town’s Catholic roots, pay a visit to the Mission Santa Barbara, a grand 18th-century Franciscan church often referred to as the ‘Queen of the Missions’. You’ll also find a number of high-end boutiques, and cafés along the town’s seafront promenade, while a relaxing few hours spent on the beach is always an option. Â
Later, continue to Pismo Beach, a classic Californian beach town famous for its lively pier and year-round surfing spots. Overlooking the Pacific Coast, stop at the Spyglass Inn for your next overnight stay. After checking in early this evening, you’ll be free to wind down, perhaps with a stroll along the nearby white-sand beaches.
Day 4
Travel to San Francisco - This morning, leave Pismo Beach’s coastal vistas behind as you board a coach for the journey north to the Golden Gate City, San Francisco. After settling into your new hotel, you can explore the surrounding area, perhaps with a stop in nearby Union Square, the city’s bustling commercial hub. Â
Here, you’ll find a collection of high-end boutiques, cafés, and restaurants set against the imposing backdrop of Macy’s flagship California store. This historic department store, which was rebuilt after a major earthquake in 1906, has been a staple of San Francisco’s retail industry for over a century.Â
Day 5
Included San Francisco tour - This morning, join a captivating tour of San Francisco’s most famous landmarks.  Â
Your first stop this morning will be the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, one of the world’s most recognisable sights, which spans the mile-long strait of the same name. Starting with a trip to the nearby visitors’ centre, where you can find souvenirs to commemorate the day, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the bridge’s red facades which are perfect for a few precious holiday photos. A spectacular feat of modern engineering, the bridge has become synonymous with the USA’s Pacific Coast.Â
After time spent admiring the Golden Gate and its namesake bridge, you’ll cross the bay into neighbouring Marin County for a stop in Sausalito. This former harbour town, now an artistic retreat for the rich and famous, offers exquisite views over Richardson Bay and a lively waterfront promenade perfect for enjoying a drink and watching the world go by. This afternoon, board the Bay ferry for the journey back across the Golden Gate Strait which goes right by the infamous Alcatraz Island, a former prison which once housed the likes of Al Capone and the United States’ most notorious criminals. The ferry will then dock at Fisherman’s Wharf, a popular waterfront area famous for its fresh seafood and tourist-friendly bars.  Â
After a busy day’s exploration in San Francisco, enjoy a well-earned rest with the evening at leisure.  Â
Day 6
Morning at leisure and board Carnival Luminosa - Enjoy a leisurely morning, perhaps visiting some of your favourite spots from the previous day’s tour or heading to Fisherman’s Wharf for a while. Â
Later this afternoon, you’ll be dropped off at the docks and can step aboard your impressive home-from-home for the next few days, MS Carnival Luminosa. Settle into your cabin and spend some time getting acquainted with the on-board amenities before setting sail in the early evening. Â
Day 7
Day at sea - Wake up to extraordinary views of the North Pacific ahead of your first full day on the open ocean. You’ll have the day free, so why not take a few hours to explore the decks this morning before settling in?
If you’re after a drink with a difference, soak up the theatre served at the Alchemy Bar or sing along to your favourite tunes at the Piano Bar. Time spent on the ship’s top deck, whether you’re unwinding on a sun lounger or soaking up unobstructed views of the North Pacific, is always a popular option, too.  Â
Day 8
Day at sea - Another day of sailing awaits this morning, and can make the most of the on-board amenities, from its live theatre performances to its wide range of all-inclusive restaurants, and coastal views of the Inside Passage. Those who’d prefer a more relaxing day can also enjoy the Cloud 9 Spa or the Serenity Retreat. Â
Day 9
Call at Juneau - Today you'll call at the Alaskan capital, Juneau, in its setting at the foot of the magnificent mountains from which the Mendenhall Glacier flows. Built with the proceeds of gold prospecting, Juneau, which is only accessible by air or sea, is a surprisingly stylish city framed by dense forest. Â
While in the city, you can join several optional shore excursions, including guided city tours and a trip to the breath-taking Mendenhall Glacier. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can also take part in kayaking or dog-sledding activities.Â
Day 10
Call at Skagway - This morning, arrive in Skagway, the northernmost point of your cruise, ahead of a day’s exploration. Once a pioneering hub of the Klondike Gold Rush, this town still retains the rugged charm of its prospecting past with authentic honky-tonk saloons and painted timber-frame houses. Here, you can take in the town’s captivating collection of Gold Rush artefacts.Â
You’ll also be free to experience Skagway your own way with a number of optional shore excursions. Embrace the Yukon Territory’s wild natural beauty with an excursion into the Klondike Gold Rush National Park. Discover one of the American Wild West’s most colourful chapters alongside a period-dressed guide and pan for gold with an optional visit to Skagway’s Gold Fever Experience. If you’d prefer to kick back, you can relax with panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes on a funicular ride up White Pass.Â
However you choose to spend your day, return to Carnival Luminosa later this afternoon for the overnight sailing south. Â
Day 11
Cruise along the Tracy Arm Fjord - Wake up to views of the expansive Tracy Arm fjord, an impressive 30-mile stretch of woodland, granite waterfalls and glacial ice. As you cruise along its winding inlets, spot the local wildlife in their natural habitats, from bears, deer and wolves on land to the humpback whales and orcas in the icy waters below. Â
As you approach the end of the fjord, you’ll be met by the magnificent Sawyer Glacier. Split into two parts, this blue ice cap runs for 14 miles from the Coast Mountains to Tracy Arm’s waters and often sheds ‘bergy bits’ throughout the summer. Listen out for the sound of moving ice while you’re here for the chance to witness one of these dramatic ‘calvings’ in action.Â
Afterwards, head back down to the mouth of Tracy Arm ahead of an overnight sailing south to Ketchikan, the ‘Salmon Capital of the World’. Â
Day 12
Call at Ketchikan - Today’s port of call awaits this morning with a stop in Ketchikan, Alaska’s first city, with its wooden buildings, boardwalks and arts and crafts stores. Known for its century-old fishing industry, this remote town is backed by spectacular scenery and illustrates its Native American heritage. Â
Wander along Creek Street, a stilted boardwalk with timber buildings and discover the town’s history at the Tongass Historical Museum. You can also pay a visit to the town’s Totem Heritage Centre, which showcases the lives, cultures and artwork of the areas native Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian peoples. Â
If you’d prefer a more nature-focused day, you can also soar above the vast Misty Fjords National Monument with an optional floatplane shore excursion.Â
Day 13
Call at Prince Rupert, British Columbia - Cross into Canadian waters this morning ahead of a stop in British Columbia’s ‘City of Rainbows’, Prince Rupert. While here, you can explore the city’s harbour and canneries on foot or perhaps take in its major sights with a ride on a vintage street trolley. While wandering around this port city, you can also find a wide array of indigenous totems and wildlife-spotting opportunities with abundant bear, eagle and whale populations inhabiting the city’s surrounding wilderness. Â
In the late afternoon, reboard Luminosa for the first of two overnight sailings back down along the Pacific Coast. Â
Day 14
Day at sea - Another full-day sailing awaits today as MS Luminosa heads back along the Inside Passage. You’ll be free to spend the day at your own pace, making the most of all of the ship’s on-board amenities, from the on-deck swimming pool to an evening screening of silver-screen classics at the Dive-In Cinema. Be sure to pay the ship’s art exhibits a visit or, if family fun is on the agenda, try your luck on the Family Fortunes set with a live recreation of the popular game show.   Â
Day 15
Day at sea - The penultimate day of your tour will see you sail the United States’ West Coast back to California. You’ll have the entire day at leisure, so be sure to tick any final experiences off your cruise wish-list and make the most of MS Luminosa’s facilities. Â
Day 16
Dock in San Francisco, included visits to Monterey and Carmel-by-the-Sea, and overnight flight to the UK - Drop anchor back in San Francisco this morning drawing your Alaskan cruise to a close. Â
Then, board the coach for a drive south along the Pacific coast to the harbour town of Monterey.  From the Old Fisherman’s Wharf and historic Cannery Row to the Monterey Bay Coastal Trail, there’s plenty to enjoy on the waterfront. Â
After a short stop in Monterey, continue south to idyllic Carmel-by-the-Sea where you’ll find picturesque cottages, cafés and boutiques set amongst white-sand beaches and craggy hillsides. Â
In the early evening, head to San Francisco airport for your overnight return flight. Â
Day 17
Arrive in the UK - Land back in the UK this afternoon, bringing an unforgettable Pacific Coast adventure to an end.Â
Note that optional excursions mentioned during the cruise are bookable once on board the ship. Â