Cruise Line |
Aurora Expeditions |
Ship |
Sylvia Earle |
Destination |
Alaska & Canada West |
Nights |
16 |
Departure Date |
06 Jul 2022 |
Description |
14 Night Cruise sailing from Petropavlovsk to Nome aboard Sylvia Earle. Hotel stay pre-cruise in Tokyo and post-cruise in Anchorage.
Day 1 Tokyo
Upon check-in at Hotel Nikko Narita Airport, reception staff will provide you with Aurora Expeditions cabin tags. Please fill out the luggage tags clearly, showing your name and cabin number to allow us to deliver your luggage to your cabin ahead. At our voyage briefing, enjoy a welcome drink and meet fellow expeditioners, before spending the night in preparation for your charter flight to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy.
Day 2 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy
Board our charter flight to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy to embark the Sylvia Earle. After boarding, there is time to settle into your cabin before our important safety briefings. This evening meet your expedition team and crew at the Captain’s Welcome Dinner.
Day 3 Morzhovaya Bay, Zhupanova River
Wake to the wild beauty of Kamchatka’s east coast. Remnant snow fields dot surrounding mountains as we watch for harbour seals in Morzhovaya Bay. We Zodiac cruise the salmon-rich Zhupanova River, dodging rippling shallows to look for brown bears and magnificent Steller’s sea eagles.
Day 4 Kronotskiy Biosphere Reserve, Kamenistaya Bay
Kronotskiy Biosphere Reserve offers stunning (active) volcanoes and Eurasia’s greatest concentration of brown bears, Steller sea lions, fur seals and a range of whales. Keep your binocular focussed for geese, loons and perhaps the spoon-billed sandpiper. Soak in soothing hot springs of Kamenistaya Bay and trek lowlands covered in cottongrass, aspens and birch. As we turn towards the Commander Islands, our team of experts share enthusiastic, informative talks on the adventures that await us.
Days 5-7 Commander Islands
Spectacular bird cliffs, arches and stacks signal our arrival to the Commander Islands. Pay tribute to explorer Vitus Bering at his grave and memorial. On both land and sea, the wildlife abundance is staggering. At Peregegrebnaya Bay we visit red-legged and black-legged kittiwake rookeries; spot albatross and whales at Cape Monati, and at Ariy Kamen be surrounded by thousands of guillemots. Tufted Puffin Rock speaks for itself. At Nikolskoye village, the Aleut community entertains us with lively performances and a fascinating museum.
Day 8 Soldatskaya Bay, Tymlat Village
We land on the terraced, uplifted coastline of Soldatskaya Bay, and search out endangered seabirds like the long-billed murrelet. At Tymlat village, Koryak reindeer herders and marine mammal hunters warmly greet us with an amazing cultural performance of dance and game that ultimately includes those of us who wish to take part. Time permitting, we get a glimpse of life in one of Kamchatka’s more remote coastal villages.
Day 9 Govena Peninsula, Lavrova Bay, Yuzhnaya Glubokaya
A Zodiac cruise along Govena Peninsula reveals the broad fjord of Lavrova Bay and the narrower Yuzhnaya Glubokaya where bears often visit the abandoned herring factory. Orcas and Bryde’s whales frequent surrounding waters and an afternoon walk reveals succulent roseroot, magenta-coloured pixie eyes, and cheery purple-blue of Jacob’s ladder and chance sightings of Arctic hare. Continue past waterfalls to a glacial moraine and a spectacular vista of the rugged Pylginsky Range.
Day 10 Natalia Bay, Bogaslov Island, Glybokaya Bay
Wake to spectacular mountains rising above Natalia Bay. Zodiac cruise beneath Bogoslov Island’s cliffs where puffins, kittiwakes, guillemots and cormorants breed and climbing bears raid their nests, while walrus haul out nearby. Hike to hidden alpine lakes and gaze upon the dramatic glacier-carved valleys of Peter and Glybokaya bays. Golden rhododendron and dwarf azaleas carpet the tundra and if you listen carefully, you might hear the song of bluethroat.
Day 11 Anastasia Bay, Dezhneva Bay
Encounter a walrus haulout in Anastasia Bay, also a great spot for birdlife, including bluethroat and Siberian rubythroat. Dezhneva Bay offers a coastal lagoon that’s heaven for birders. Keep your binoculars ready to spot white-fronted bean geese and nesting whooper swans. Other wildlife that you may encounter here include gray whales, walrus, reindeer, and brown bears.
Day 12 Gabriela Bay
Explore Gabriel Bay’s wide river mouth and lagoon, classic stone tundra country dotted with cheery pale-blue blossoms of forget-me-not. We may encounter local Chukchi fisherman still living a traditional lifestyle, and inspect an abandoned polar weather station. Listen for the alarm whistle of ground squirrels, watch for brown bears, and offshore, beluga whales.
Day 13 Expedition Day
Weather dictates our plans today. We may visit Arakamchechen Island, home to guillemots, tufted puffins and crested auklets, where walrus haul out and gray whales stir the waters. Yttygran Island is home to the ancient Chukchi whaling camp where the remains of bowhead and gray whales stretch along the beach for nearly half a kilometre, earning the name Whale Bone Alley.
Day 14 Providenyia
Provideniya, ‘Gateway to the Arctic’, is Chukotka’s administrative centre where we visit an excellent museum, enjoy a traditional Yupik dance performance and say goodbye to Russia.
Day 15 Bering Sea, King Island
As we pass through Bering Strait, separating Russia and North America by only 100km, we hope to see beluga and grey whales. Conditions permitting, we land at King Island and explore the eerie, ancient village Ukivok, now abandoned after a tragic run of events. Murres and kittiwakes frequent the surrounding sea cliffs. As we depart, we celebrate the voyage end with a farewell dinner.
Day 16 Nome & Anchorage
Disembark in Nome, farewell your expedition team and crew, and transfer to the airport and board our charter flight to Anchorage, where we spend the night.
Day 17 Depart Anchorage
Enjoy free time until check-out before continuing your journey. |
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Itinerary |
Cruise Itinerary
Day | Date | Activity | Arrive | Depart |
1 |
06/07 |
Tokyo, Japan |
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Hotel |
2 |
07/07 |
Tokyo, Japan |
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Flight to Petropavlovsk |
2 |
07/07 |
Petropavlovsk, Russia |
Embark |
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3 |
08/07 |
Zhupanova River, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia |
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4 |
09/07 |
Kamenistaya Bay, Russia |
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5 |
10/07 |
Komandorsky Island, Russia |
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6 |
11/07 |
Komandorsky Island, Russia |
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7 |
12/07 |
Komandorsky Island, Russia |
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8 |
13/07 |
Tymlat, Russia |
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9 |
14/07 |
Govena Peninsula |
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9 |
14/07 |
Lavrova Bay, Russia |
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10 |
15/07 |
Bogoslaf Island, Russian Federation |
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11 |
16/07 |
Anastasiya Bay, Russia |
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11 |
16/07 |
Dezneva Bay, Russia |
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12 |
17/07 |
Gabrielea Bay, Russia |
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13 |
18/07 |
At sea |
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14 |
19/07 |
Provideniya, Russia |
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15 |
20/07 |
King Island, Bering Sea, Alaska |
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16 |
21/07 |
Nome, Alaska |
Disembark |
Flight to Anchorage |
16 |
21/07 |
Anchorage, Alaska |
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Hotel |
17 |
22/07 |
Anchorage, Alaska |
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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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