Itinerary Overview
Tokyo/Whittier
Daily Itinerary
Day 1 May 12, 2027 - Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan, presents a different view at every turn. It's one of the world's main economic centers and its most populous agglomeration. The business of Tokyo is business, but you can still find harmony and small-scale gardens on back streets. Around the corner from neon and concrete, you may find the bonsai-lined courtyard of a traditional inn.
Tokyo was nearly destroyed by bombs and fires during World War II, and by earthquakes at other times, but it has always rebuilt itself. As a result, there is little left of Old Japan in the city, but there's plenty of New Japan to take its place.
The streets are a confusing maze, so a map is essential. The transit system is excellent, however, and there are kobans (police boxes) throughout the metropolis, as well as a populace generally willing to answer questions.
Visitors to Tokyo represent both business and leisure travelers. And despite its past reputation, Tokyo is no longer fearsomely expensive. It's relatively easy to visit Tokyo on a budget.
Day 2 May 13, 2027 - At Sea
Day 3 May 14, 2027 - Aomori
A city for all seasons, Aomori attracts visitors from afar for its beauty and events. In the spring, Hirosaki Castle Park is one of Japan’s most famous sites for viewing the cherry blossoms. The Nebuta Festival is held in the summer time and is one of the largest and most colorful summer events in Japan. Lake Towada is famous for the changing of her leaves in the autumn, and the winter months bring glorious snow for skiing, skating and snowboarding. Aomori is also home to the largest outdoor Buddha’s in Japan – weighing over 220 tons.
Day 4 May 15, 2027 - Hakodate
The fan shaped city Hakodate was once an island but now straddles a sandbar linking it to the mainland. Sites worth visiting include Mount Hakodate (cable car), the Old Public Hall, the Russian Orthodox Church and Goryokaku Fort. Nearby is the Onuma Quasi-National Park and Mount Komagatake.
Day 5 May 16, 2027 - At Sea
Day 6 May 17, 2027 - At Sea
Day 7 May 18, 2027 - At Sea
Day 8 May 19, 2027 - At Sea
Day 9 May 20, 2027 - At Sea
Day 10 May 21, 2027 - At Sea
Day 11 May 22, 2027 - At Sea
Day 12 May 23, 2027 - At Sea
Day 13 May 24, 2027 - Kodiak Island
Kodiak, home to Alaska's largest fishing fleet, offers a taste of Alaska's Russian heritage. Visit Russian Orthodox Church, and the Baranof Museum (located in Alaska's oldest wooden structure, a historic fur storehouse). Over 200 species of birds have been recorded in the Kodiak Archipelago, and bird watching is a main attraction. Special wildlife viewing is found at Miller Point within Ft. Abercrombie State Historic Park. During the early summer, gray, humpback, and minke whales can be spotted as they migrate through nearby Whale Passage. Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge was established to protect the habitat of the brown bear. Kodiak is home to extensive fishing, hunting and photographic opportunities.
Day 14 May 25, 2027 - Homer
Noted widely for prolific numbers of halibut and its 4.5 mile long "spit" extending into Kachemak Bay, Homer has become a destination spot for many Alaskan visitors. Whether you come here looking for adventure or just to "relax and get away from it all," Homer will fulfill your vacation dreams.
Day 15 May 26, 2027 - At Sea
Day 16 May 27, 2027 - Anchorage (Whittier)
Whittier, a once-isolated town, is gateway to Prince William Sound. The city is a historical landmark, established by the U.S. Army during World War II. Less than 300 people reside in the town supporting the Alaska State Ferry, the Alaska Railroad, the Alaska Hydra Train, the military tank farm for aviation fuel, the Small Boat Harbor and tourism. See wildlife, waterfalls (watch Horse Tail Falls flow up!), and more! Hike Portage Pass Trail or head to Salmon Runs, beachcomb, bird watch and pick berries. Watersports include boating, sailing, kayaking, and scuba diving. Winter sports include snowshoeing, cross country skiing, and snowmobiling. Begich Towers contains 198 apartments and are 14 stories high. The Buckner Building known as "the city under the roof" was central to this isolated Army outpost. Private developers built the Whittier Manor for civilian employees or military personnel ineligible for other housing. This building has been turned into condominiums. Whittier Visitor’s Center is housed in a 1957 rail car, originally built for Union Pacific as a cafeteria.
Stateroom Categories
Included Inclusions & Amenities
Exclusive ADVCRUISES Bonus
- $500 per Suite Shipboard Credit*
*Valid only for new bookings made beginning February 3, 2026
All included:
- Suite accommodations
- Suite Ambassador
- Onboard gratuities for all housekeeping, restaurant and bar services
- Chilled bottle of Moët et Chandon champagne upon arrival
- Multiple dining venues
- 24-Hour in-suite dining
- Beverages, such as select spirits and wines, beer, soft drinks, coffee, tea, and bottled water in-suite and throughout the yacht
- Onboard entertainment and enrichment
- Use of the marina-style platform with access to watersports
- Premium Starlink Wi-Fi
Not Included:
- Spa treatments (nor associated gratuities)
- Salon services (nor associated gratuities)
- Boutique purchases
- Specialty dining at Michelin-inspired restaurant or Dining Privee
- Private Reserve List (premium beverages)
- Luggage handling
- Shore excursions
- Meals ashore
Additional Inclusion for Owners Suites:
- 14 Days additional access to reserve dining, spa, and shore excursions (Owners Suite portal opens 134 days prior to voyage date vs all others open 120 days prior to voyage date)
Trip Summary
Pricing Terms & Remarks
Cruise fare is per person, cruise only, based on double occupancy and includes taxes, fees, and port expenses.All fares are quoted in US Dollars.