Grand Princess Alaska Cruise – Final Sea Day Sailing Through the Inside Passage | Day 7 🛳️🌊

Our incredible 7-night journey aboard the Grand Princess is coming to a close as we sail through Alaska’s breathtaking Inside Passage back to Vancouver. Day 7 was a perfect mix of relaxation, entertainment, and behind-the-scenes experiences that made for a memorable final day at sea.

We started the morning with a delicious breakfast in Botticelli’s Dining Room before attending a fun and lively culinary demonstration that had us laughing and learning new cooking tips. A special moment came as we honored the hardworking kitchen and wait staff who made our cruise so enjoyable. Next, we took an exclusive galley tour to see the ship’s behind-the-scenes operations, truly fascinating for any cruise enthusiast.

Throughout the day, we admired the beautiful cakes displayed at the buffet, enjoyed a classic pub lunch featuring fish and chips, and watched a lively juggling show in the Piazza. Our evening was capped off with one last fantastic dinner in Botticelli’s, followed by the Grand Princess Farewell Variety Show in the Princess Theatre, a perfect celebration of the voyage and the memories made.

Sailing through the Inside Passage, even on a gray day, offers stunning views of mountains, islands, and wildlife that remind us why Alaska cruising is such a popular adventure.

Don’t miss this final day of our Grand Princess Alaska Cruise. Watch the full video to experience the magic yourself!


Watch the full Day 7 video here: https://youtu.be/-1y01UFhoC4


🛳️ This post is part of our Grand Princess Alaska Cruise series featuring ship tours, port days, dining experiences, and more from our 7-night round trip from Vancouver, BC.

📍 Ship: Grand Princess
📍 Cruise Line: Princess Cruises
📍 Departure Port: Vancouver, BC, Canada
📍 Itinerary: 7-night Alaska Cruise (round trip from Vancouver)

Cruising the Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier – Alaska – What to Expect


In this video, You will see what our cruising experience was like while sailing the Endicott Arm and visiting the Dawes Glacier in Alaska. We spent several hours cruising the Endicott Arm and then stopped to view this magnificent Glacier in Alaska for about an hour. The cruise ship turned around after 30 minutes so that both sides of the ship could enjoy the scenery and the glacier. We were able to see calving on the glacier and got to enjoy waterfalls, icebergs and scenic views along the Endicott Arm. This video was filmed while sailing on the Norwegian Joy to Alaska. If you have not taken an Alaska cruise this is a must-do!

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