14 Nights Glacier Bay, Fjords & Inside Passage Cruise
Fri 05 Sep 2025 to Fri 19 Sep 2025
Seabourn | Seabourn Quest
Roundtrip Vancouver, Canada

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My Itinerary
1
Vancouver, B.C., CA
1
Transit the Seymour Narrows
2
Cruising the Queen Charlotte Sound
3
Ketchikan, Alaska, US
3
Transit Snow Pass
3
Transit Decision Passage
4
Sitka, Alaska, US
5
Cruising Yakutat Bay
5
Hubbard Glacier (Scenic Cruising)
6
Inian Islands, Alaska
6
Icy Strait Point, Alaska, US
7
Haines, Alaska, US
7
Cruising Lynn Canal
8
Juneau, Alaska, US
9
Glacier Bay
9
Cruising Stephens Passage
10
Transit Decision Passage
10
Wrangell, Alaska, US
10
Cruising Stikine Strait
11
Cruising Behm Canal
11
Rudyerd Bay (Misty Fjords), AK, United States
11
Scenic cruising Misty Fjords
12
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada
13
Scenic cruising Grenville Channel
13
Scenic Cruising Whale Channel
13
Scenic cruising Princess Royal Channel
14
Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada
14
Scenic cruising Johnstone Strait
14
Transit the Seymour Narrows
15
Vancouver, B.C., CA
My Itinerary
Fri 05 September 2025 - Fri 19 September 2025

Vancouver, B.C., CA
Day 1: 5 Sep 25

Transit the Seymour Narrows
Day 1: 5 Sep 25

Cruising the Queen Charlotte Sound
Day 2: 6 Sep 25

Ketchikan, Alaska, US
Day 3: 7 Sep 25

Transit Snow Pass
Day 3: 7 Sep 25
1
Vancouver, B.C., CA
1
Transit the Seymour Narrows
2
Cruising the Queen Charlotte Sound
3
Ketchikan, Alaska, US
3
Transit Snow Pass
3
Transit Decision Passage
4
Sitka, Alaska, US
5
Cruising Yakutat Bay
5
Hubbard Glacier (Scenic Cruising)
6
Inian Islands, Alaska
6
Icy Strait Point, Alaska, US
7
Haines, Alaska, US
7
Cruising Lynn Canal
8
Juneau, Alaska, US
9
Glacier Bay
9
Cruising Stephens Passage
10
Transit Decision Passage
10
Wrangell, Alaska, US
10
Cruising Stikine Strait
11
Cruising Behm Canal
11
Rudyerd Bay (Misty Fjords), AK, United States
11
Scenic cruising Misty Fjords
12
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada
13
Scenic cruising Grenville Channel
13
Scenic Cruising Whale Channel
13
Scenic cruising Princess Royal Channel
14
Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada
14
Scenic cruising Johnstone Strait
14
Transit the Seymour Narrows
15
Vancouver, B.C., CA
1 & 15. Vancouver, B.C., CA
3. Ketchikan, Alaska, US
4. Sitka, Alaska, US
6. Inian Islands, Alaska
6. Icy Strait Point, Alaska, US
7. Haines, Alaska, US
8. Juneau, Alaska, US
9. Glacier Bay
10. Wrangell, Alaska, US
11. Rudyerd Bay (Misty Fjords), AK, United States
12. Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada
14. Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada
Ship information
Seabourn Quest
Seabourn Quest is the third iteration of the vessel design that has been called “a game-changer for the luxury segment.” True to her Seabourn bloodlines, wherever she sails around the world, Seabourn Quest carries with her a bevy of award-winning dining venues that are comparable to the finest restaurants to be found anywhere. Seabourn Quest offers a variety of dining options to suit every taste and every mood, with never an extra charge.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v & EU 2 Pin 220v
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Not available
Gratuities:
Not Included
Cruise Line:
Seabourn
Capacity:
450 passengers
Launched:
2011
Tonnage:
32,000 tonnes
Ship Length:
198 meters
Decks:
10 decks
Crew Count:
330 crew
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Ship information
Seabourn Quest
Seabourn Quest is the third iteration of the vessel design that has been called “a game-changer for the luxury segment.” True to her Seabourn bloodlines, wherever she sails around the world, Seabourn Quest carries with her a bevy of award-winning dining venues that are comparable to the finest restaurants to be found anywhere. Seabourn Quest offers a variety of dining options to suit every taste and every mood, with never an extra charge.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v & EU 2 Pin 220v
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Not available
Gratuities:
Not Included
Cruise Line:
Seabourn
Capacity:
450 passengers
Launched:
2011
Tonnage:
32,000 tonnes
Ship Length:
198 meters
Decks:
10 decks
Crew Count:
330 crew
Cabin Information
14 Cabin types available with images

Available on decks: Deck 4

Available on decks: Deck 4


Available on decks: Deck 5

Available on decks: Deck 7

Available on decks: Deck 5

Available on decks: Deck 7


Available on decks: Deck 6

Available on decks: Deck 7

Available on decks: Deck 6

Available on decks: Deck 10

Available on decks: Deck 7

Available on decks: Deck 7
Seabourn Quest has 14 cabin types available

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Outside Cabins

Balcony Cabins

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Suite Cabins

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Deck Plans
Here, you can explore detailed deck plans of Seabourn Quest from Seabourn. With a total of 10 decks, our deck plans provide a comprehensive view of the ship’s layout, including cabins, restaurants, entertainment areas, and other onboard amenities. Use these plans to find the perfect cabin and get acquainted with everything the ship has to offer for your upcoming voyage.
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Things to do
Seabourn Quest is the third iteration of the vessel design that has been called “a game-changer for the luxury segment.” True to her Seabourn bloodlines, wherever she sails around the world, Seabourn Quest carries with her a bevy of award-winning dining venues that are comparable to the finest restaurants to be found anywhere. Seabourn Quest offers a variety of dining options to suit every taste and every mood, with never an extra charge.

Seabourn Square
A place to enjoy your newspaper or to socialise with your fellow passengers, Seabourn Square is what you're looking for. Seabourn Square is the true ‘living room’ of the ships. An inviting sociable space where guests will find a charming European style coffee bar, Seabourn Square has been designed as an open, comfortable environment for guests to interact with onboard officers and the expedition team and engage in conversation with family and new friends. The space is also home to the highly-trained Guest Services staff, who provide a range of concierge services such as general ship information, assistance with special service requests, port and travel information, and more.
A selection of coffees are prepared by the skilled onboard baristas some using beans roasted in Seabourn Square. For those feeling a bit hungry, Seabourn Square offers freshly made pastries and other on-the-go breakfast items in the morning, as well as an assortment of light sandwiches and desserts later in the day, along with a selection of artisanal gelati made on board. Guests will also find a wide range of books in the adjoining library, with a host of titles on subjects such as adventure, expeditions and other topics of interest to enjoy while onboard. Staying current with the news is made easy with a selection of printed newspapers from around the world and tablets featuring the Press Reader news application available to browse each day.

Casino
World's Finest Ultra-Luxury Cruise Line™
The Seabourn casino offers a handsome, well-appointed enclave for those attracted to games of chance and skill. Relax and test the odds on various mechanical games or pit your skills against personable, professional dealers at blackjack or poker tables.
Dining Options

The Restaurant
Before Seabourn, open-seating dining on a cruise ship was unheard of. Come when you like, with whom you please, and be seated as you wish. The room is beautiful, the cuisine is exquisite, and the service is simultaneously flawless, friendly and fun.

The Colonnade
Our more casual, indoor/outdoor alternative, features an open kitchen, lavish buffets or table service for breakfasts and lunch, and serves regionally themed, bistro-style dinners with table service nightly. At The Colonnade, special theme nights feature Chef Keller-influenced dinners that pay homage to his American childhood. His interpretations of classic comfort dishes, such as Clam Bake and BBQ Ribs will be served family-style on platters to complement the essence of sharing in a relaxed spirit of fun and togetherness. *Chef Thomas Keller influenced menu served family-style in The Colonnade are available for reservations once onboard.
Cruiser reviews
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Cruiser reviews

Corgilvr
2-5 Cruises: 60s
Quiet Comfort is key!
Just got home from our first Seabourn cruise. I have been in Facebook groups for about 6 months prior to our cruise. I read tons of negative posts, got some recommendations, some help and some not so friendly comments. That said our conclusion after the cruise is.. Some prior seabourn cruises were over the top and guests were very spoiled. Things may have changed but what business hasn’t after Covid. We previously cruised Celebrity, it was pleasant and we enjoyed our cruises. Now that we are older we preferred small, less party atmosphere and more focus on destination. We loved our cruise except for the first few hours. They had turned off the air conditioning and our rooms were like ovens. It was fixed within an hour after calls. The staff was friendly and helpful The Excusions were Outstanding and by far the best we have experienced. Food was great. Solis was very good. Restaurant was very good. Buffet was good but I didn’t care for themes. (My husband is a gourmet cook and very much a foodie. He has attended CIA in for a few classes. We eat healthy with a lot of farm to table) nothing knocked our socks off. Best thing for me was the Oatmeal
Sail Date: 07-2025

NoobieCrooser
First Time Cruiser: 60s
Trip of a lifetime
Our first ever cruise and it was fantastic from start to finish. Suite - with a large outdoor verandah - was spacious and comfortable and the bed and pillows divine. The Alaska itinerary was varied and interesting. We enjoyed zodiac trips, kayaking, whale watching and a catamaran excursion to a glacier. That’s as well as visiting the many interesting townships of SE Alaska. The ship itself is small and luxurious, compared to many of today’s cruise ships and with only around 450 passengers onboard it felt very spacious. There are many outdoor areas and viewing decks - all with comfortable seating. The restaurants were fantastic; absolutely top-notch delicious food with many different options. However, all of the above could not have happened without the input of the wonderful, friendly, hard-working staff. I loved all of them! It was an amazing two weeks and when it was all over I just wanted to go back and do it all again!
Sail Date: 06-2025

WeegieOnBoard
First Time Cruiser: 60s
An Exceptional Experience
This is a review of the 14-day Glaciers and Inside Passage Cruise, departing Vancouver on 13 June. Embarkation, including US immigration, was very straight forward and this was followed by a warm welcome from several of the senior officers as we boarded the Quest. Our suite was extremely comfortable, spacious and nicely appointed. The bathroom was large with marble fittings and everywhere was very clean. Elsewhere, we particularly enjoyed the outdoor areas on board and it was always easy to find a quiet space and just enjoy the scenery. The food was plentiful and delicious - and I delighted in trying new dishes, particularly tasting fish that’s not available at home in Scotland. All eating areas were different but with fantastic service and a good ambience. The two bars - as well as the nightly entertainment - were a real treat. My favourite days were those when the ship dropped anchor in a quiet fjord and we went out on zodiacs or kayaks. Being able to get up close to glaciers and wild sea life was phenomenal. This isn’t a cruise for children but for adults who enjoy the finer things in life. As a Scotsman who is partial to the odd dram, I can highly recommend the Scotch Whisky Tasting evening… to be fair I did have my doubts, but it was an excellent tasting from a most knowledgable host! All up, the cruise was an exceptional experience and very well organised. I must give credit to the fabulous staff including those who worked behind the scenes. Everyone was extremely polite, very friendly and approachable, and just great at what they did. Thank you! Just to note; the ratings system on the review form is unfair because The Quest isn’t a ship for children and a N/A isn’t an option, therefore the average grading is much lower than the ship and its many fine attributes deserve.
Sail Date: 06-2025






























































