You can grab a cup of joe or see the fish hurling at Pike Place Fish Market while beginning your vacation in exciting Seattle, Washington before boarding Holland America’s ms Oosterdam. Over your 7-night cruise, witness the breathtaking scenery of the Inside Passage as you sail to some of Alaska’s most unique ports of call, including Juneau, Sitka, and Ketchikan, as well as Victoria, British Columbia. Included in your cruise itinerary is a spectacular day of sightseeing in Glacier Bay, whose towering glaciers and picturesque vistas will leave you speechless. After pampering yourself with Holland America’s 5-star, Signature of Excellence service, an exciting 7-day motor coach tour of the Great Northwest awaits, leading you along the Cascade Mountains, visiting Spokane, the Grand Coulee Dam, Jackson Hole, Salt Lake City, and Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks.
Please note: although all these sites are featured on all departures for this vacation, some departure dates operate in the reverse order, offering the tour portion of this vacation before the cruise portion. This difference may impact arrival and departure cities depending on the applicable itinerary. Please select your desired departure date(s) in the above drop-down menu to see the correct corresponding itinerary.
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Day 1(Saturday) – Fly to Seattle, WA: Today your Alaskan adventure begins with your flight to Seattle. Upon arrival at the Seattle International Airport, guests who have purchased their airline tickets from YMT Vacations, will meet their YMT staff representative in the baggage claim area for meet and greet services and transfers to the hotel. Overnight at the Holiday Inn Renton (or similar accommodations) in the Seattle area. Day 2(Sunday) – Seattle City Tour before boarding Holland America’s ms Oosterdam: This morning you are off to see the sights of Seattle via your spacious motor coach. Your friendly and knowledgeable driver/guide will be sure to show you all the highlights, from the growing downtown to the Space Needle to the always busy waterfront and Pike Place Market. After your city tour, you will be transferred to the ms Oosterdam to wave “Bon Voyage!” as you set sail for exciting Alaska. Holland America’s stellar fivestar service will soon take your breath away. Day 3(Monday) – At Sea, Scenic Inside Passage Cruising: When explorer John Muir first sailed the Inside Passage, he could hardly tear himself away from the rail for fear of missing some new marvel.“Never before,” he wrote, “have I been embosomed in scenery so hopelessly beyond description tracing shining waves through fjord and sound, past forest and waterfall, islands and mountains.” All this while you’re gliding along in the lap of luxury aboard Holland America Lines. Day 4(Tuesday) – At Sea, Scenic Cruising: Tracy Arm Today you will cruise Tracy Arm, a narrow, 26-mile-long fjord and one of Alaska's most dramatic glacier settings. The lush rain forest recedes to reveal a stunning canyon of bare rock. The panorama of 7,000-foot mountain peaks and nearly vertical rock cliffs is astounding. Waterfalls appear at every turn. Icebergs make their way to the sea in all sorts of wondrous shapes. And tucked away at the end of this remarkable waterway are two very active reminders of the Ice Age - the twin Sawyer Glaciers, calving icebergs into the jade-colored inland sea. Kittiwakes, mountain goats and seals are a common sight. Whales and bears may even make an appearance in this magical place. Day 5(Wednesday) – Juneau (7:00AM - 6:00PM): Nestled at the feet of snowcapped Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts, Alaska’s state capital is nicknamed “Little San Francisco” because of its narrow streets and flights of wooden steps hugging the hillside on which its multicolored houses are built. While visiting, you may choose to taste salmon baked over an alderwood fire, pan for gold, flightsee the Juneau Ice Field, or walk up to the Mendenhall Glacier located just outside the city limits. No matter your interests, Holland America offers a wide assortment of shore excursions sure to fill your day with adventure. Day 6(Thursday) – Sitka (8:00AM - 4:00PM): Home to the first vehicular bridge in the United States, the O’Connell Bridge, Sitka’s charm will easily draw you in. Perhaps take the time to see Saint Michael’s Russian Orthodox Church – one of many historic buildings reflecting the town’s Russian America beginnings – or enjoy an optional shore excursion while on the island. Day 7(Friday) – Ketchikan (7:00AM - 1:00PM): Nicknamed “the Salmon Capital of the World,” this important fishing port is also home to the world’s largest collection of Native American totem poles. You can enjoy a stroll through the picturesque waterfront district of this quaint boardwalk city built on stilts, as well as the historic and former “Red Light” district lined with gold shops, gift shops, and restaurants. Day 8(Saturday) – Victoria, BC (6:00PM - Midnight): As the sun begins to set, explore British Columbia’s intriguing capital city with a touch of English charm. Explore the city on your own or take advantage of your ship’s shore excursions: take a horse drawn trolley along the waterfront, visit the downtown area with stunning views of the thousands of lights trimming the Legislative Buildings, or visit other attractions and sights in this “City of Gardens.” Day 9(Sunday) – Disembark and Transfer to Wenatchee, WA: After you disembark in Seattle, you’ll make your way to Leavenworth. Originally founded as a tiny timber community, Leavenworth found revitalization in 1955 and was transformed into a mock Bavarian village. You’re sure to love this quaint town, home to a museum that boasts over 5,000 nutcrackers dating from prehistoric to modern origins! Overnight at the Cedar's Inn (or similar accommodations) in the Wenatchee area. Day 10(Monday) – Spokane, WA plus the Grand Coulee Dam: As you transfer from Wenatchee to Spokane, you’ll make a stop along highway 20, which is one of the most spectacular highways in the state of Washington, to see the Grand Coulee Dam. This 555 foot high, 5,223 foot wide engineering marvel is a perfect photo opportunity. After your visit, you will continue on to Spokane, named for the Native American Spokanes, or “Children of the Sun,” that were the area’s first residents. Overnight at the Red Lion the Park (or similar accommodations) in the Spokane area. Day 11(Tuesday) – Helena, MT by way of beautiful Lake Coeur d’Alene: Today, as you leave Spokane, you will tour its downtown area for a visit to Riverfront Park and the sites of Expo ‘74. After, you’ll travel into northern Idaho and experience a fantastic picture stop in Coeur d’Alene. You’ll marvel at the beauty of Lake Coeur d’Alene, boasting 135 miles of shoreline and truly the centerpiece for this remarkable resort city, making this a very worthwhile stop. Then, you’ll continue on to “Big Sky” country, stopping in Helena for your overnight at the Red Lion (or similar accommodations). Day 12(Wednesday) – West Yellowstone, MT via North Yellowstone National Park: After you say farewell to Helena, you’ll begin to catch the first of many spectacular sights in Yellowstone National Park. Entering the park from the north at Gardiner, your first stop will be in the outstanding hot springs area of Mammoth to be amazed by the many beautiful springs and terraces of this famous geothermal area. Next, you’ll visit the Lamar Valley; keep a look out for wildlife such as Bison, pronghorn antelope and perhaps a bear or wolf as you travel through these rolling hills! Then on to the canyon area known as the “Grand Canyon of Yellowstone” for a spectacular view from the North and South Rim. To finish the day you’ll visit the Norris Geyser Basin, renown for pretty springs and open areas of geysers, vents and fumeroles a fantastic sight with which to end your sightseeing day! Overnight at the Best Western Crossroads (or similar accommodations) in the West Yellowstone area. Day 13(Thursday) – Jackson, WY via Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park: Today your eyes will be filled with the breathtaking beauty of two of our greatest national parks, and is sure to be one of the most awesome sightseeing days of your trip. To begin, you will get a chance to see Yellowstone National Park for a second time, truly a masterpiece of unspoiled nature and arguably the most beautiful in the United States (and probably in the world!). With its boiling geysers, hot springs, steep canyons, mud volcanoes, deep pine forests, dizzying waterfalls, and fossilized trees, Yellowstone is a glorious untamed cross section of North America. Your highlight will be seeing Old Faithful gushing 100’s of feet in the air. Adjoining Yellowstone to the south is Grand Teton National Park, offering sights that are just as impressive. This high alpine valley with abundant wildlife has some magnificent views across to the granite crest of the Grand Teton Range. Overnight at the 49er Inn, Antler Inn, or Elk Country Inn (or similar accommodations) in the Jackson area. Day 14(Friday) – Salt Lake City via Teton National Park and National Forest Preserves: The first part of your day will be spent exploring more of Grand Teton National Park, as well as the natural forest preserves of Caribou and BridgerTeton National Forests, before entering the more populated areas around Salt Lake City. Just outside of Salt Lake City, you’ll view the Great Salt Lake at the base of the beautiful Lakeside and Terrace Mountains. After, you’ll travel into Salt Lake City for city tour that highlights Mormon Square, the Beehive House, Delta Center, Salt Palace Convention Center, the State Capitol Building and much more. Overnight at the Red Lion (or similar accommodations). Day 15(Saturday) – Return Home: Although your vacation is coming to an end, you will take with you new friends, memories, stories to share, and plans for your next YMT adventure! |
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Please note that this is a proposed itinerary; the actual itinerary may vary due to season, special events, or weather. Because our tour arrangements are often made a year or more in advance, YMT Vacations reserves the right to alter the itinerary. Itinerary changes are made to improve your vacation experience, as well as respond to any unforeseen circumstances that mandate alterations. Note: By their nature, all tours vacations involve a certain level of physical activity. While YMT tours have been designed with our guests in mind and are not physically demanding, this tour does include walking and periods of standing during the sightseeing visits. You will also encounter steps and some uneven ground along the way, particularly at older, historical sights. |
Seattle, Washington
Salt Lake City, Utah
Day 1(Monday) – Fly to Salt Lake City, Utah: Today your Alaskan adventure begins with your flight to Salt Lake City. Upon arrival at the Salt Lake City International Airport, guests who have purchased their airline tickets from YMT Vacations, will meet their YMT staff representative in the baggage claim area for meet and greet services and transfers to the hotel. Overnight at the Red Lion Hotel (or similar accommodations) in the Salt Lake City area. Day 2(Tuesday) – City Tour of Salt Lake City and Scenic Drive to Jackson, WY: Your day begins with an interesting tour of Salt Lake City, including highlights such as Mormon Square, the Beehive House, Delta Center, Salt Palace Convention Center, and the State Capitol Building. Just outside of Salt Lake City you will view the Great Salt Lake at the base of the beautiful Lakeside and Terrace Mountains. Later today you will get a preview of Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks as you travel to Jackson, WY by way of Caribou and Bridger-Teton National Forests. Overnight at the 49er Inn, Antler Inn, or Elk Country Inn (or similar accommodations) in the Jackson area. Day 3(Wednesday) – West Yellowstone, MT via Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks: Today your eyes will be filled with the breathtaking beauty of two of our greatest national treasures: Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. Grand Teton National Park adjoins Yellowstone to the north and is an impressive way to start the day with its high alpine valley filled with abundant wildlife and magnificent views of the granite crest of the Grand Teton Range. Yellowstone National Park, a masterpiece of unspoiled nature, is arguably the most beautiful in the United States (and probably in the world!). With its boiling geysers, hot springs, steep canyons, mud volcanoes, deep pine forests, dizzying waterfalls, and fossilized trees, Yellowstone is a glorious, untamed cross section of North America. Your highlight will be seeing Old Faithful gushing 100’s of feet in the air. Overnight at the Best Western Crosswinds (or similar accommodations) in the West Yellowstone area. Day 4(Thursday) – Helena, MT via North Yellowstone National Park: Today you will have another outstanding day in Yellowstone National Park before departing for Helena. Your sightseeing will include Norris Geyser Basin, noted for pretty springs and open areas of geysers, vents and fumeroles. Then on to the canyon area known as the “Grand Canyon of Yellowstone” for a spectacular view from the North and South Rim. Next, you’ll head to the Lamar Valley is next; keep a look out for wildlife such as Bison, pronghorn antelope and perhaps a bear or wolf as you travel through these rolling hills! The geothermal features of Mammoth Hot Springs are next - the terraces and springs are simply beautiful. After exiting Yellowstone at Gardiner, you will say goodbye to the oldest national park and proceed to Helena for your overnight at the Red Lion (or similar accommodations). Day 5(Friday) – Spokane, WA by way of Lake Coeur d’Alene: Today you will travel through Montana’s “Big Sky Country” into northern Idaho for a fantastic picture stop in Coeur d’Alene. You’ll marvel at the beauty of Lake Coeur d’Alene, boasting 135 miles of shoreline and truly the centerpiece for this remarkable resort city, making this a very worthwhile stop. Then, on to Spokane for a tour that includes the Riverfront Park and the sites of Expo ‘74. Overnight at the Red Lion the Park (or similar accommodations) in the Spokane area. Day 6(Saturday) – Wenatchee, WA via the Grand Coulee Dam and Leavenworth, WA: This morning you leave Spokane, named for the Native American Spokanes, or “Children of the Sun,” that were the area’s first residents. You’ll make a stop along highway 20, which is one of the most spectacular highways in the state of Washington, to see the Grand Coulee Dam. This 555 foot high, 5,223 foot wide engineering marvel is a perfect photo opportunity. Spend the afternoon visiting Leavenworth. Originally founded as a tiny timber community, Leavenworth found revitalization in 1955 and was transformed into a mock Bavarian village. You’re sure to love this town, home to a museum that boasts over 5,000 nutcrackers dating from prehistoric to modern origins! After, you’ll head to the Wenatchee area for your overnight at the Cedar's Inn (or similar accommodations). Day 7(Sunday) – Transfer to Seattle, WA to board Holland America Cruise Line’s ms Oosterdam: Today, you are off to Seattle to board the ms Oosterdam to wave “Bon Voyage!” as you set sail for exciting Alaska. Holland America’s stellar five-star service will soon take your breath away. Day 8(Monday) – At Sea, scenic Inside Passage Cruising: When explorer John Muir first sailed the Inside Passage, he could hardly tear himself away from the rail for fear of missing some new marvel. “Never before,” he wrote, “have I been embosomed in scenery so hopelessly beyond description tracing shining waves through fjord and sound, past forest and waterfall, islands and mountains.” All this while you’re gliding along in the lap of luxury aboard Holland America Lines. Day 9(Tuesday) – At sea, scenic cruising: Tracy Arm Today you will cruise Tracy Arm, a narrow, 26-mile-long fjord and one of Alaska's most dramatic glacier settings. The lush rain forest recedes to reveal a stunning canyon of bare rock. The panorama of 7,000-foot mountain peaks and nearly vertical rock cliffs is astounding. Waterfalls appear at every turn. Icebergs make their way to the sea in all sorts of wondrous shapes. And tucked away at the end of this remarkable waterway are two very active reminders of the Ice Age - the twin Sawyer Glaciers, calving icebergs into the jade-colored inland sea. Kittiwakes, mountain goats and seals are a common sight. Whales and bears may even make an appearance in this magical place.
Day 10(Wednesday) – Juneau (7:00AM - 8:00PM): Nestled at the feet of snowcapped Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts, Alaska’s state capital is nicknamed “Little San Francisco” because of its narrow streets and flights of wooden steps hugging the hillside on which its multicolored houses are built. While visiting, you may choose to taste salmon baked over an alderwood fire, pan for gold, flightsee the Juneau Ice Field, or walk up to the Mendenhall Glacier located just outside the city limits. No matter your interests, Holland America offers a wide assortment of shore excursions sure to fill your day with adventure. Day 11(Thursday) – Sitka (8:00AM - 5:00PM): Home to the first vehicular bridge in the United States, the O’Connell Bridge, Sitka’s charm will easily draw you in. Perhaps take the time to see Saint Michael’s Russian Orthodox Church – one of many historic buildings reflecting the town’s Russian America beginnings – or enjoy an optional shore excursion while on the island. Day 12(Friday) – Ketchikan (7:00AM - 1:00PM): Nicknamed “the Salmon Capital of the World,” this important fishing port is also home to the world’s largest collection of Native American totem poles. You can enjoy a stroll through the picturesque waterfront district of this quaint boardwalk city built on stilts, as well as the historic and former “Red Light” district lined with gold shops, gift shops, and restaurants. Day 13(Saturday) – Victoria, BC (6:00PM - Midnight): As the sun begins to set, explore British Columbia’s intriguing capital city with a touch of English charm. Explore the city on your own or take advantage of your ship’s shore excursions: take a horse drawn trolley along the waterfront, visit the downtown area with stunning views of the thousands of lights trimming the Legislative Buildings, or visit other attractions and sights in this “City of Gardens.” Day 14(Sunday) – Disembarkation in Seattle and City Tour: Once you disembark, you’ll see the sights of Seattle via your spacious motor coach on a city tour. Your friendly and knowledgeable driver/ guide will be sure to show you all the highlights, from the growing downtown to the Space Needle to the always busy waterfront and Pike Place Market. Overnight at the Holiday Inn Renton (or similar accommodations) in the Seattle area. Day 15(Monday) – Depart for Home: It is on to the airport for your flight home. Although your vacation is coming to an end, you will take with you new friends, memories, stories to share, and plans for your next YMT adventure! |
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Please note that this is a proposed itinerary; the actual itinerary may vary due to season, special events, or weather. Because our tour arrangements are often made a year or more in advance, YMT Vacations reserves the right to alter the itinerary. Itinerary changes are made to improve your vacation experience, as well as respond to any unforeseen circumstances that mandate alterations. Note: By their nature, all tours vacations involve a certain level of physical activity. While YMT tours have been designed with our guests in mind and are not physically demanding, this tour does include walking and periods of standing during the sightseeing visits. You will also encounter steps and some uneven ground along the way, particularly at older, historical sights. |
Salt Lake City, Utah
Seattle, Washington
Day 1(Monday) – Fly to Salt Lake City, Utah: Today your Alaskan adventure begins with your flight to Salt Lake City. Upon arrival at the Salt Lake City International Airport, guests who have purchased their airline tickets from YMT Vacations, will meet their YMT staff representative in the baggage claim area for meet and greet services and transfers to the hotel. Overnight at the Red Lion Hotel (or similar accommodations) in the Salt Lake City area. Day 2(Tuesday) – City Tour of Salt Lake City and Scenic Drive to Jackson, WY: Your day begins with an interesting tour of Salt Lake City, including highlights such as Mormon Square, the Beehive House, Delta Center, Salt Palace Convention Center, and the State Capitol Building. Just outside of Salt Lake City you will view the Great Salt Lake at the base of the beautiful Lakeside and Terrace Mountains. Later today you will get a preview of Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks as you travel to Jackson, WY by way of Caribou and Bridger-Teton National Forests. Overnight at the 49er Inn, Antler Inn, or Elk Country Inn (or similar accommodations) in the Jackson area. Day 3(Wednesday) – West Yellowstone, MT via Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks: Today your eyes will be filled with the breathtaking beauty of two of our greatest national treasures: Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. Grand Teton National Park adjoins Yellowstone to the north and is an impressive way to start the day with its high alpine valley filled with abundant wildlife and magnificent views of the granite crest of the Grand Teton Range. Yellowstone National Park, a masterpiece of unspoiled nature, is arguably the most beautiful in the United States (and probably in the world!). With its boiling geysers, hot springs, steep canyons, mud volcanoes, deep pine forests, dizzying waterfalls, and fossilized trees, Yellowstone is a glorious, untamed cross section of North America. Your highlight will be seeing Old Faithful gushing 100’s of feet in the air. Overnight at the Best Western Crosswinds (or similar accommodations) in the West Yellowstone area. Day 4(Thursday) – Helena, MT via North Yellowstone National Park: Today you will have another outstanding day in Yellowstone National Park before departing for Helena. Your sightseeing will include Norris Geyser Basin, noted for pretty springs and open areas of geysers, vents and fumeroles. Then on to the canyon area known as the “Grand Canyon of Yellowstone” for a spectacular view from the North and South Rim. Next, you’ll head to the Lamar Valley is next; keep a look out for wildlife such as Bison, pronghorn antelope and perhaps a bear or wolf as you travel through these rolling hills! The geothermal features of Mammoth Hot Springs are next - the terraces and springs are simply beautiful. After exiting Yellowstone at Gardiner, you will say goodbye to the oldest national park and proceed to Helena for your overnight at the Red Lion (or similar accommodations). Day 5(Friday) – Spokane, WA by way of Lake Coeur d’Alene: Today you will travel through Montana’s “Big Sky Country” into northern Idaho for a fantastic picture stop in Coeur d’Alene. You’ll marvel at the beauty of Lake Coeur d’Alene, boasting 135 miles of shoreline and truly the centerpiece for this remarkable resort city, making this a very worthwhile stop. Then, on to Spokane for a tour that includes the Riverfront Park and the sites of Expo ‘74. Overnight at the Red Lion the Park (or similar accommodations) in the Spokane area. Day 6(Saturday) – Wenatchee, WA via the Grand Coulee Dam and Leavenworth, WA: This morning you leave Spokane, named for the Native American Spokanes, or “Children of the Sun,” that were the area’s first residents. You’ll make a stop along highway 20, which is one of the most spectacular highways in the state of Washington, to see the Grand Coulee Dam. This 555 foot high, 5,223 foot wide engineering marvel is a perfect photo opportunity. Spend the afternoon visiting Leavenworth. Originally founded as a tiny timber community, Leavenworth found revitalization in 1955 and was transformed into a mock Bavarian village. You’re sure to love this town, home to a museum that boasts over 5,000 nutcrackers dating from prehistoric to modern origins! After, you’ll head to the Wenatchee area for your overnight at the Cedar's Inn (or similar accommodations). Day 7(Sunday) – Transfer to Seattle, WA to board Holland America Cruise Line’s ms Oosterdam: Today, you are off to Seattle to board the ms Oosterdam to wave “Bon Voyage!” as you set sail for exciting Alaska. Holland America’s stellar five-star service will soon take your breath away. Day 8(Monday) – At Sea, scenic Inside Passage Cruising: When explorer John Muir first sailed the Inside Passage, he could hardly tear himself away from the rail for fear of missing some new marvel. “Never before,” he wrote, “have I been embosomed in scenery so hopelessly beyond description tracing shining waves through fjord and sound, past forest and waterfall, islands and mountains.” All this while you’re gliding along in the lap of luxury aboard Holland America Lines. Day 9(Tuesday) – At sea, scenic cruising: Tracy Arm Today you will cruise Tracy Arm, a narrow, 26-mile-long fjord and one of Alaska's most dramatic glacier settings. The lush rain forest recedes to reveal a stunning canyon of bare rock. The panorama of 7,000-foot mountain peaks and nearly vertical rock cliffs is astounding. Waterfalls appear at every turn. Icebergs make their way to the sea in all sorts of wondrous shapes. And tucked away at the end of this remarkable waterway are two very active reminders of the Ice Age - the twin Sawyer Glaciers, calving icebergs into the jade-colored inland sea. Kittiwakes, mountain goats and seals are a common sight. Whales and bears may even make an appearance in this magical place.
Day 10(Wednesday) – Juneau (7:00AM - 8:00PM): Nestled at the feet of snowcapped Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts, Alaska’s state capital is nicknamed “Little San Francisco” because of its narrow streets and flights of wooden steps hugging the hillside on which its multicolored houses are built. While visiting, you may choose to taste salmon baked over an alderwood fire, pan for gold, flightsee the Juneau Ice Field, or walk up to the Mendenhall Glacier located just outside the city limits. No matter your interests, Holland America offers a wide assortment of shore excursions sure to fill your day with adventure. Day 11(Thursday) – Sitka (8:00AM - 5:00PM): Home to the first vehicular bridge in the United States, the O’Connell Bridge, Sitka’s charm will easily draw you in. Perhaps take the time to see Saint Michael’s Russian Orthodox Church – one of many historic buildings reflecting the town’s Russian America beginnings – or enjoy an optional shore excursion while on the island. Day 12(Friday) – Ketchikan (7:00AM - 1:00PM): Nicknamed “the Salmon Capital of the World,” this important fishing port is also home to the world’s largest collection of Native American totem poles. You can enjoy a stroll through the picturesque waterfront district of this quaint boardwalk city built on stilts, as well as the historic and former “Red Light” district lined with gold shops, gift shops, and restaurants. Day 13(Saturday) – Victoria, BC (6:00PM - Midnight): As the sun begins to set, explore British Columbia’s intriguing capital city with a touch of English charm. Explore the city on your own or take advantage of your ship’s shore excursions: take a horse drawn trolley along the waterfront, visit the downtown area with stunning views of the thousands of lights trimming the Legislative Buildings, or visit other attractions and sights in this “City of Gardens.” Day 14(Sunday) – Disembarkation in Seattle and City Tour: Once you disembark, you’ll see the sights of Seattle via your spacious motor coach on a city tour. Your friendly and knowledgeable driver/ guide will be sure to show you all the highlights, from the growing downtown to the Space Needle to the always busy waterfront and Pike Place Market. Overnight at the Holiday Inn Renton (or similar accommodations) in the Seattle area. Day 15(Monday) – Depart for Home: It is on to the airport for your flight home. Although your vacation is coming to an end, you will take with you new friends, memories, stories to share, and plans for your next YMT adventure! |
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Please note that this is a proposed itinerary; the actual itinerary may vary due to season, special events, or weather. Because our tour arrangements are often made a year or more in advance, YMT Vacations reserves the right to alter the itinerary. Itinerary changes are made to improve your vacation experience, as well as respond to any unforeseen circumstances that mandate alterations. Note: By their nature, all tours vacations involve a certain level of physical activity. While YMT tours have been designed with our guests in mind and are not physically demanding, this tour does include walking and periods of standing during the sightseeing visits. You will also encounter steps and some uneven ground along the way, particularly at older, historical sights. |
Salt Lake City, Utah
Seattle, Washington
![]() | Inside Stateroom - Category LDeck 5 - Verandah / Deck 6 - Upper Verandah 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, plus shower. Approximately 170-200 sq. ft. |
![]() | Inside Stateroom - Category JDeck 1 - Main / Deck 7 - Rotterdam / Deck 8 - Navigation 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, plus shower. Approximately 170-200 sq. ft. |
![]() | Oceanview Stateroom - Category EDeck 1 - Main 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, plus bathtub and shower. Approximately 185 sq. ft. |
![]() | Oceanview Stateroom - Category CDeck 1 - Main 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, plus bathtub and shower. Approximately 185 sq. ft. |
![]() | Oceanview Verandah - Category VFDeck 4 - Upper Promenade / Deck 5 - Verandah 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, plus bathtub, shower, sitting area, private verandah, floor-to-ceiling windows. Approximately 254 sq. ft. |
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Images courtesy of YMT Vacations’ cruise line partners. Please note that the images, descriptions, and deck plans are for representation purposes only and actual cabin accommodation layout and/or amenities may vary according to the cruise line’s discretion. |
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![]() | Inside Stateroom - Category LDeck 5 - Verandah / Deck 6 - Upper Verandah 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, plus shower. Approximately 170-200 sq. ft. |
![]() | Inside Stateroom - Category JDeck 1 - Main / Deck 7 - Rotterdam / Deck 8 - Navigation 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, plus shower. Approximately 170-200 sq. ft. |
![]() | Oceanview Stateroom - Category EDeck 1 – Main 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, plus bathtub and shower. Approximately 185 sq. ft. |
![]() | Oceanview Stateroom - Category CDeck 1 – Main 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, plus bathtub and shower. Approximately 185 sq. ft. |
![]() | Oceanview Verandah - Category VFDeck 4 - Upper Promenade / Deck 5 - Verandah 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, plus bathtub, shower, sitting area, private verandah, floor-to-ceiling windows. Approximately 254 sq. ft. |
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Images courtesy of YMT Vacations’ cruise line partners. Please note that the images, descriptions, and deck plans are for representation purposes only and actual cabin accommodation layout and/or amenities may vary according to the cruise line’s discretion. |
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![]() | Inside Stateroom - Category LDeck 5 - Verandah / Deck 6 - Upper Verandah 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, plus shower. Approximately 170-200 sq. ft. |
![]() | Inside Stateroom - Category JDeck 1 - Main / Deck 7 - Rotterdam / Deck 8 - Navigation 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, plus shower. Approximately 170-200 sq. ft. |
![]() | Oceanview Stateroom - Category EDeck 1 – Main 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, plus bathtub and shower. Approximately 185 sq. ft. |
![]() | Oceanview Stateroom - Category CDeck 1 – Main 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, plus bathtub and shower. Approximately 185 sq. ft. |
![]() | Oceanview Verandah - Category VFDeck 4 - Upper Promenade / Deck 5 - Verandah 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, plus bathtub, shower, sitting area, private verandah, floor-to-ceiling windows. Approximately 254 sq. ft. |
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Images courtesy of YMT Vacations’ cruise line partners. Please note that the images, descriptions, and deck plans are for representation purposes only and actual cabin accommodation layout and/or amenities may vary according to the cruise line’s discretion. |
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- John K., WI[The] tour to Yellowstone and Grand Teton was excellent. It was very fascinating to actually see these beautiful wonders of the world…Excellent cruise and tour.
- C Fernandez, CAThe services were excellent on our Holland America ship! I would…recommend it to others. The whole tour was wonderful, and YMT Vacations handled every aspect of the trip efficiently. I look forward to my next trip using your services.
- A Pikulas, MTMy husband, mother and I have completed our trip. It was a once in a lifetime trip for all three of us, and we could not have been more pleased overall. We all feel the trip is underrated. We saw so much, it was overwhelming at times, but all the more exciting. The places and sights would never have been seen without taking this type of trip. Thank you so much.
- D Kuebler, KSThis was our first cruise ever and we really loved it. The ship was beautiful, elegant service, great shows, informative naturalist talks and fabulous food. We really enjoyed the wagon ride, dinner (yum) and show in Jackson.
- J Stucker, CA