The September 12, 2025 cruise on the Seabourn Quest departs from Juneau, Alaska. On this 29 Night Alaska Autumn & Japan Fall Foliage (Juneau To Yokohama) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 30 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Seabourn Quest sets sail on Friday, Sep 12th and returns on Saturday, Oct 11th.
Sep 12th - Oct 11th
Seabourn Cruise Line
from Juneau, Alaska
Cruise Price - Historic & Current
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Seabourn Cruise Line
The Seabourn Quest was built in 2011 and is among Seabourn's 5 ships in its fleet. The Seabourn Quest is included in the cruise line's Odyssey class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Seabourn Quest vs all other Seabourn ships.
Seabourn Quest - September 12, 2025 - 29 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Sep 12th | Juneau, Alaska |
2 | Sep 12th | Cruise Stephens Passage |
2 | Sep 13th | Cruise Glacier Bay |
3 | Sep 12th | Stikine Icecap Scenic Glacier Viewing Alaska |
3 | Sep 14th | Wrangell, Alaska |
3 | Sep 12th | Decision Passage, Alaska |
4 | Sep 12th | Behm Canal, Alaska |
4 | Sep 15th | Cruise Misty Fjords, Alaska |
5 | Sep 16th | Prince Rupert, British Columbia |
6 | Sep 17th | Whale Channel, British Columbia |
6 | Sep 12th | Cruise Grenville Channel |
6 | Sep 12th | Cruise Princess Royal Channel |
7 | Sep 12th | Cruise Johnstone Strait, Canada |
7 | Sep 18th | Alert Bay, Northwest Territories |
7 | Sep 12th | Seymour Narrows, British Columbia |
8 | Sep 19th | Vancouver, British Columbia |
9 | Sep 12th | Seymour Narrows, British Columbia |
10 | Sep 12th | Cruise Queen Charlotte Sound, British Columbia |
11 | Sep 22nd | Ketchikan, Alaska |
12 | Sep 23rd | Klawock Alaska |
13 | Sep 24th | Sitka, Alaska |
14 | Sep 25th | Cruise Hubbard Glacier |
15 | Sep 26th | At Sea |
16 | Sep 27th | Kodiak, Alaska |
17 | Sep 28th | At Sea |
18 | Sep 29th | Dutch Harbor, Alaska |
19 | Sep 30th | At Sea |
20 | Oct 1st | At Sea |
21 | Sep 12th | Cross International Dateline |
22 | Oct 3rd | At Sea |
23 | Oct 4th | At Sea |
24 | Oct 5th | At Sea |
25 | Oct 6th | At Sea |
26 | Oct 7th | Kushiro, Japan |
27 | Oct 8th | Hakodate, Japan |
28 | Oct 9th | Miyako, Japan |
29 | Oct 10th | Ishinomaki, Japan |
30 | Oct 11th | Hitachinaka, Japan |
31 | Oct 12th | Yokohama (tokyo), Japan |
Cruise Itinerary
The Seabourn Quest sails on September 12, 2025 for a 29 Night Alaska Autumn & Japan Fall Foliage (Juneau To Yokohama). The ship will depart the port of Juneau, Alaska at 9:00 PM and will return to the port of Yokohama (tokyo), Japan on Oct 11th at 7:30 AM. During the 39-day journey, the Seabourn Quest will visit 29 additional ports and will spend 8 days at sea.
Alaska's capital city, Juneau, is located in Southeast Alaska. The Tongass Rain Forest climate provides Juneau with lush terrain and wildflowers. Visitors can find unparalleled glacier viewing from Tracy Arm Fjord, Mendenhall Glacier, the Juneau Icefield and Glacier Bay National Park, and outdoor enthusiasts will love Juneau's kayaking, dogsledding, rafting, biking, hiking and glacier hiking.
Welcome to Wrangell, a frontier community in the heart of Alaska. Nestled on an island at the mouth of the mighty Stikine River, Wrangell offers visitors a friendly taste of a frontier life in the midst of some of the most unique and pristine wilderness in Alaska. Walk among petroglyphs, hike up to Rainbow Falls, or stop and pick the abundant wild blueberries, huckleberries and salmonberries.
Almost unknown until a decade ago, Misty Fiords National Monument is 115 miles long and 50 miles wide, and has 2.3 million acres of deep, narrow fiords, steep-walled canyons, waterfalls and bowl-shaped lakes. The fiords' rock walls have been scoured by glaciers, and the park is home to bald eagles, bears, wolves, moose, sea lions, killer whales, beavers, and mink.
Prince Rupert is on the northwest coast of British Columbia. The area features plentiful shopping, restaurants, arts, cultural attractions, and a rich history. The abundant wildlife and pristine wilderness are attractive as well. Catch a salmon. Walk the waterfront. Visit the museums and Performing Arts Center. Go whale watching.
This metropolis is Canada's fastest growing city. Visit Gastown, a restored turn-of-the-century district where Vancouver's first saloon still stands. See trumpeter swans at Lost Lake, contemplate the ducks at Beaver Lagoon, or watch exotic aquatic creatures at the Stanley Park Aquarium. Climb the Lookout for a 360-degree view of the city.
The first cruise ship appeared in Ketchikan 114 years ago, and it has been a favorite port ever since. You can tour the area by boat, bus, horse-drawn trolley, or even a restored 1955 Chevy. The most famous part of town is Creek Street. The homes once comprising the red light district are now filled with arts, crafts and gift shops. Totem poles are everywhere, with 24 at Saxman Native Totem Park.
Sitka is considered Alaska's most beautiful seaside town, with views of island-studded waters and stately spruce forests reaching to the water's edge. Sitka offers a combination of Native culture, Russian history, and Alaskan wilderness which provides a diverse and unequaled Alaskan experience. The mild climate and dense forests make Sitka one of the best places to view wildlife in Alaska.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Kodiak, Alaska is famous for huge Kodiak brown bears, world-class sport fishing and the magnificent green that the island turns during the summer, which is why Kodiak is called Alaska's Emerald Isle. The Kodiak Island Archipelago and the Katmai Coast are rich in sea, land and bird life, and Kodiak's vast wilderness serves as the ideal backdrop for everything from sport fishing to a leisurely hike.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Opened to U.S. ships in 1854 and then in 1857 to general foreign trade, Hokodate was the chief port of Hokkaido until recently replaced by Sapporo. It is linked with Aomori on Honshu by the Seikan Tunnel. A commercial and industrial center, the city's main industries are fishing, shipbuilding, and food processing. Of interest is the Goryokaku, the fort where the Tokugawa shogun made his last stand.
Japan's second largest city and one of its leading seaports, Yokohama belongs to the extensive urban-industrial belt around Tokyo called the Keihin Industrial Zone. The city has four universities; a variety of Christian churches, Shinto shrines, and temples; and numerous parks and gardens, notably Nogeyama Park, which was created after the earthquake of 1923. It is the site of Kanazawa Library, founded in 1275, which houses a large collection of historical documents.