On our last day aboard National Geographic Sea Bird, we made way to Sucia Island. There we landed in the morning for our last shore-based activities. Some guests hiked the island, looking for subjects of photographic interest, while others enjoyed the beautiful scenery and sunshine. In the afternoon, we cruised around the San Juan Islands, looking for wildlife. As night fell, we docked in a small bay and watched the sunset for the last time on this beautiful voyage.
10/2/2024
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National Geographic Venture
Alert Bay
This morning, National Geographic Venture cruised north to the tip of Vancouver Island through Seymour Narrows. It was a misty morning full of birds migrating south and Pacific white-sided dolphins bow-riding the ship. It was a great start to the morning. After a delicious brunch, guests disembarked to walk along the bay to the U’mista Cultural Centre. This is the First Nation’s homeland of the ‘Namgis Nation, who welcomed us with their regalia and museum, gifted with rich history and culture. It’s always a blessing to be welcomed into the hearts and spirits of this community and to witness their dances and songs in their big house potlatch ceremonies. After leaving the dock, National Geographic Venture cruised back south and saw humpback whales off in the foggy afternoon, along with gulls and seabirds galore. Thank you for joining us on another great day in the Pacific Northwest!