Azamara Cruises has announced the launch of its highly anticipated 2026 Cruisetours, offering travelers a rare opportunity to experience Alaska and Western Canada through an innovative blend of small-ship cruising and land-based adventures. Designed to take guests far beyond the typical cruise itinerary, these new programs include pre- and post-cruise land tours that deliver an in-depth journey through some of North America’s most iconic natural landscapes.
The new Cruisetours represent a significant expansion of Azamara’s destination immersion philosophy, combining the serene experience of small-ship cruising with scenic rail journeys, wildlife encounters, and cultural exploration. With four unique itineraries, travelers can explore everything from the Hubbard Glacier to the Canadian Rockies, visiting destinations like Banff, Whistler, Juneau, and Vancouver—each offering its own captivating appeal.
Experience the Midnight Sun: Summer 2026 in Alaska
Among the highlights is the June 2026 Alaska sailing aboard the Azamara Pursuit, timed to coincide with the summer solstice. During this period, guests will enjoy the rare natural wonder of the midnight sun, as extended daylight transforms Alaska’s wild beauty into an ethereal, golden-hour experience that lasts for hours.
This journey is not only a scenic marvel but also a unique way for travelers to connect with nature in a deeply immersive setting, as the ship sails past glaciers, fjords, and remote Alaskan wilderness illuminated by sunlight even at midnight.
Cruisetour Spotlight: Alaska to Banff & Beyond
The 16-Night Hubbard Glacier & Juneau and Post Banff & Canadian Rockies Tour—departing June 11, 2026—combines an awe-inspiring cruise through Alaskan waters with a land journey into Canada’s majestic Rockies. After exploring Juneau and witnessing the grandeur of Hubbard Glacier, guests transition to the Canadian segment of the trip.
The post-cruise portion includes visits to Banff National Park, Lake Louise, and the dramatic Valley of the Ten Peaks near Moraine Lake. These sites offer vibrant turquoise lakes, alpine forests, and snow-draped peaks, inviting travelers to hike, photograph, or simply soak in the landscape.
Juneau & Haines with Canadian Rockies: A Balanced Exploration
Departing June 16, 2026, the 16-Night Juneau & Haines and Pre Banff & Canadian Rockies Tour offers a similar fusion of Alaskan and Canadian adventures—but begins with a pre-cruise journey through the Rockies. Guests visit Banff, experience mountain serenity, and explore picturesque towns before boarding their cruise in Alaska.
After the land tour, the voyage continues to Haines and Juneau, where opportunities for kayaking, wildlife viewing, and cultural encounters with Indigenous communities await.
Whistler & Vancouver Post-Cruise Adventure
Travelers on the 13-Night Hubbard Glacier & Juneau and Post Whistler & Vancouver Tour—also departing June 11—can enjoy the majesty of Alaska’s coastlines before transitioning to Western Canada’s alpine playground. Guests travel by road to Whistler, famous for its world-class ski resort, mountain panoramas, and year-round outdoor activities.
A Land Rover safari offers the chance to spot black bears in their natural habitat, while the tour of Vancouver includes landmarks like Stanley Park, Granville Island, and the city’s scenic waterfront.
Shorter but Stunning: Whistler & Vancouver Pre-Cruise
The 12-Night Juneau & Hubbard Glacier and Pre Whistler & Vancouver Tour, departing June 20, 2026, is ideal for those seeking a condensed version of Azamara’s immersive experience. Guests begin in Whistler, explore Vancouver, and then board the ship for a voyage through Alaska’s southern coast, including a visit to Juneau and the magnificent Hubbard Glacier.
This shorter journey retains the essence of Azamara’s commitment to destination immersion while accommodating those with limited travel time.
A Fusion of Culture, Nature, and Exploration
Azamara’s 2026 Cruisetours are carefully curated to deliver authentic experiences that highlight the rich culture, history, and biodiversity of each destination. Whether it’s tracking grizzly bears in Whistler, cruising past calving glaciers in Alaska, or relaxing in the thermal waters of Banff, every leg of the journey is designed to enrich and inspire.
Guests benefit from expertly guided excursions, luxury ground transportation, and accommodations that reflect the character and charm of each region. Combined with Azamara’s small-ship atmosphere and personalized service, the Cruisetours offer a comprehensive, all-inclusive way to explore the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
Elevating Land and Sea Travel in 2026
With these new offerings, Azamara is setting a new benchmark for hybrid cruise travel, appealing to adventurers who want deeper connections with their destinations. These itineraries are not just about seeing beautiful landscapes—they are about experiencing them intimately, through curated access, local storytelling, and guided adventures.
According to Azamara executives, the 2026 Cruisetours reflect a broader commitment to delivering enrichment through travel. As interest in nature-focused and culturally immersive travel grows, these Alaska and Canada programs are expected to be among the brand’s most in-demand offerings.
Conclusion
Azamara’s 2026 Alaska and Western Canada Cruisetours present a transformational way to explore North America’s most breathtaking regions. By combining luxury cruising, land exploration, and immersive local experiences, the brand continues to innovate within the upscale travel market. Whether witnessing the midnight sun in Alaska, wandering the scenic streets of Vancouver, or admiring the grandeur of the Canadian Rockies, travelers will discover a journey designed for depth, beauty, and unforgettable memories.
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