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Explorer, 20 Nights Pacific Passage Adventure ex Seattle to Tokyo

Cruise Explorer, 20 Nights Pacific Passage Adventure ex Seattle to Tokyo
Cruise Line Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Ship Seven Seas Explorer
Destination World Cruises & Sectors
Brief Description 20 Night Cruise sailing from Seattle, Washington, USA onboard Seven Seas Explorer
Type of Cruise Luxury
Departure Date 30 Sep 2026
Cruise Description Seven Seas Explorer® took luxury cruising to the next level, from the palatial Regent Suite to the hand-picked art accentuating her halls.

Ketchikan, Alaska
Ketchikan, on the southwest side of Revillagigedo Island, grew up around salmon canneries and sawmills. Ketchikan's name supposedly comes from the native term "Katch Kanna", which roughly translates: "spread wings of a thundering eagle." At one time Ketchikan was proclaimed the “Salmon Capital of the World.” An outstanding collection of totem poles make a visit to Ketchikan essential for anyone interested in Native art. Travelers flock to Ketchikan for their first look at the North Country, and are rarely disappointed.

Juneau, Alaska
In 1880, Joe Juneau and Richard Harris were prospecting for gold with the help of Indian guides. Here they discovered nuggets “as large as beans” at the mouth of the aptly named Gold Creek. Out of their discoveries came three of the largest gold digs in the world where more than $150 million in gold was mined. Juneau’s surrounding beauty and natural wonders have attracted cruise ship travelers for over a century, with steamship companies bringing tourists here since the early 1880’s.

Seward, Alaska
Seward was originally founded in 1903 as the southern terminus for the Alaska Railroad, a distinction it still holds today. The picturesque harbor with its colorful wood-frame houses and background of soaring cliffs looks out on Resurrection Bay, so named by a band of Russians explorers who found this calm spot along the storm-tossed Gulf of Alaska on Easter Sunday. From downtown Anchorage you can view two active volcanoes, the highest point on the continent of North America (Mount McKinley), and six major mountain ranges.

Kodiak, Alaska
About 30 miles off the southeast coast of the Alaskan peninsula is Kodiak, encompassing around 5,000 square miles of dense forests, jagged peaks and bays teeming with wildlife and natural beauty. Nicknamed "Alaska's Emerald Isle" by its residents, is described as a place to leave civilization behind as you brave the sometimes unrelenting elements to truly rediscover nature in its purest state. Endless outdoor activities range from hiking through the forests to watching the Kodiak bears foraging for food. Fishing enthusiasts find Kodiak Island offers great salmon, halibut and trout fishing.

Kushiro, Japan
A major fishing port on the eastern side of Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island, Kushiro boasts vast marshlands that are home to an iconic – and endangered – national icon. Tall, slim and long-legged, the elegant tancho (Red-crowned Crane) is a fabled symbol of long life that was considered extinct until 1920, when a few dozen were discovered in the Kushiro Marsh. A national park since 1987, the marsh teems with a variety of plant and animal life and today provides sanctuary for over 1,700 cranes. Admire local artwork at Hokkaido Kushiro Art Museum before tasting freshly caught local cuisine at Kushiro Fisherman's Wharf.

Hakodate, Japan
Hakodate abounds with natural beauty, historical buildings and delicious food. It is also famed for its abundance of hot springs, particularly the Yunokawa Onsen for a full body experience and the Ashiyu footbaths that are miniaturized hot spring baths designed for soaking one's feet. Also of interest is the Goryokaku fort. Enjoy a bird's-eye view of the huge star-shaped fortress and surrounding moat from the adjoining Goryokaku Tower Observatory. Shop along the Bay Area facing Hakodate Port, its row of old red-brick buildings have been converted into a unique mall. After browsing, have a tea break while taking in the harbor views.

Miyako, Japan
An important fishing port known for its salmon, trout, and mackerel, Miyako’s position on the estuary of the Hei River facing Miyako Bay and the Pacific meant it took a ferocious hit during the 2011 tsunami. The Taro Kanko Hotel, which had its lower two floors washed away but remained standing, is today preserved as a symbol of Miyako’s resilience and strength. Sample the region’s rich culinary delicacies that include creamy sea urchin and a unique cookie called ika senbei made with squid extract. A jagged promontory of white rocks along Jodogahama Beach is a picturesque must-see.

Hitachinaka, Japan
Delight in glorious swaths of blooming color in this Ibaraki Prefecture port city that’s roughly 80 miles northeast of Tokyo. Originally developed as a company town for Hitachi in 1994, Hitachinaka is today renowned for its peaceful beaches, a bustling fish market and magnificent gardens. The most celebrated is Hitachi Seaside Park, a nearly 500-acre oasis with dozens of flowers species that include 170 varieties of tulips and millions of blue nemophila. Rub elbows with local chefs seeking the day’s catch at Nakaminato Fish Market before dining on an expertly prepared dish. Enjoy more floral brilliance at Kairakuen Garden, one of Japan’s finest.

Tokyo, Japan
From Yokohama, travel to the world’s most dazzling city. Once the modest fishing village of Edo, modern Tokyo is a sprawling metropolis of unique neighborhoods. Choose from museums covering every aspect of Japanese history and culture. Visit the glorious Imperial Palace and Senso-ji temple in the ancient district of Asakusa. Dive into an urban food scene that rewards the intrepid. And, of course, snap a selfie in Shibuya Crossing. In Yokohama, bask in the city's hospitality before visiting Japan’s largest Chinatown or the vast Sankeien Garden, where seventeen historical structures relocated from Kyoto, Kamakura and elsewhere enhance the magnificent landscapes.
Sailing Dates
30 Sep 2026
Category Single Twin Triple Quad
H - Suite AU $16,720 AU $13,933
G2 - Suite AU $17,170 AU $14,233
G1 - Suite AU $17,470 AU $14,433
F2 - Suite AU $18,140 AU $14,880
F1 - Suite AU $18,510 AU $15,127
E - Suite AU $20,300 AU $16,320
D - Suite AU $20,970 AU $16,767
C - Suite AU $26,420 AU $20,400
B - Suite AU $27,170 AU $20,900
A - Suite AU $27,910 AU $21,393
SS AU $33,730 AU $28,060
SS2 - Suite AU $33,730 AU $28,060
ES - Suite AU $37,020 AU $30,253
GS - Suite AU $41,050 AU $32,940
MS - Suite AU $46,720 AU $36,720
RS - Suite AU $179,100 AU $134,327
Cruise Itinerary
Date Port Arrive Depart
30 Sep 2026 Seattle, Washington, USA 6:00 AM 4:00 PM
1 Oct 2026 At Sea    
2 Oct 2026 Ketchikan, Alaska 9:00 AM 4:00 PM
3 Oct 2026 Juneau, Alaska 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
4 Oct 2026 At Sea    
5 Oct 2026 Anchorage, Alaska 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
6 Oct 2026 Kodiak, Alaska 8:00 AM 2:00 PM
7 Oct 2026 At Sea    
8 Oct 2026 At Sea    
9 Oct 2026 At Sea    
10 Oct 2026 At Sea    
11 Oct 2026 At Sea    
12 Oct 2026 At Sea    
13 Oct 2026 At Sea    
14 Oct 2026 Kushiro, Japan 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
15 Oct 2026 Hakodate, Japan 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
16 Oct 2026 Aomori, Japan 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
17 Oct 2026 Miyako, Japan 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
18 Oct 2026 Hitachinaka, Japan 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
19 Oct 2026 Tokyo, Japan 8:00 AM
20 Oct 2026 Tokyo, Japan 7:00 PM
All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.

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