Glacier Bay & Inside Passage
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| Dates | Deck + Cabin Type | ||||||
| Category C | Category B | Category A | Category AA | Category AAA | Deluxe Cabin | Owners Cabin | |
| Jun 15 '13 |
$3,929 | $4,779 | $5,869 | $6,789 | $7,999 | $8,719 | $9,399 |
Prices are per person and in USD. Additional government fees and taxes apply. Single supplement rates are available.
Day 1 Sitka
Board a deluxe tour boat for a “Sea Otter & Wildlife Quest” excursion into beautiful Sitka Sound. Home to marine mammals, Sitka Sound counts gray, humpback and killer (orca) whales, eagles, brown bears, sea otters, and Steller sea lions amongst its abundant wildlife.
Day 2 Skagway & Haines
Today visit this rollicking Klondike gold rush city and board the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad (passport required) for a historic journey retracing the steps of the gold-seekers. Next stop: scenic Haines and a walking tour of pre-WWI Ft. Seward.
Day 3 Gustavus
Enjoy a walking tour of the area and along the Salmon River which meanders through this charming rural town.
Day 4 Glacier Bay National Park
A Glacier Bay National Park Service Ranger leads your programming and a Native Huna Tlingit interpretive naturalist joins you to narrate traditional tales of this ancient treasure, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Day 5 Juneau & Orca Point Lodge
Highlights of the scenic state capital include the massive Mendenhall Glacier and a soaring ride on the Mount Roberts Tram. Depart Juneau for Colt Island and go ashore for an Alaska salmon and king crab dinner at Orca Point Lodge.
Day 6 Tracy Arm
Explore the length of this glacier-carved, jade-green fjord; tracing the sheer granite face of cliffs that rise 4,000 feet above the sea, punctuated by a multitude of waterfalls.
Day 7 Hobart Bay
Enjoy exclusive Hobart Bay from your ships own wilderness adventure base camp, outfitted with sea kayaks, small outboard driven Zego runabouts, and all-terrain vehicles.
Day 8 Kake
In this traditional Tlingit Indian village, see the “World’s Largest Totem”, carving demonstration, a salmon hatchery and a bear viewing platform.
Day 9 Petersburg
Petersburg is a charming fishing town established by Norwegian fishermen in the late 1800s. At the Sons of Norway Hall, enjoy a Norwegian Folk Dance show performed by Petersburg’s children.
Day 10 Wrangell
Take a jet boat tour of the Stikine River – the fastest navigable free-flowing river left in North America – and see Chief Shakes Tribal House on a city walking tour.
Day 11 Thorne Bay & Klassan
Enjoy a walking tour and meet local artisans in Thorne Bay, once the largest logging camp in the world. In Klasaan, visit The Chief Son-I-Hat Whale House, the only remaining Haida clan house in Alaska.
Day 12 Misty Fjords
Learn the natural history of the fjords, listen to the calls of nesting seabirds, and feel the mist of glistening waterfalls while gliding beneath 3,000-foot glacier-sculpted cliffs.
Day 13 Ketchikan
One of “America’s Top 100 small arts communities,” Ketchikan offers shops and galleries featuring local artists, including Creek Street, the former red-light district. Transfer to the airport is included.
Itinerary Notes
CRUISE DISCLAIMER: Cruise information is subject to change without notice. Cruises are subject to navigating conditions.Taxes vary by voyage and cabin types: approx $70-$120 per person
Deposit & Payment
Initial deposit is $700, and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card. We accept Visa, Mastercard, AmEx, and Discover. Alternatively, you can send a check to our Missoula, Montana, office or register online at: https://www.adventure-life.com/forms/fourways.php
Final payment is due 70 days prior to departure.
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Admiralty Dream





- Ship Highlights
- Passengers : 52
The Admiralty Dream is perfect for adventure in the wilderness waterways. With its shallow draft and stately pace of cruising, nothing will be missed in channels, bays and wilderness islands that Alaskans call home.
On Board Lifestyle:
Experience warm yacht-style cruising surrounded by knowledgeable, genuinely friendly staff and accompanied by interesting people who share your passion for adventure and learning. And the relaxed, casual ambiance lets Alaska’s awe-inspiring beauty really shine. A few reasons the Admiralty Dream is the perfect way to explore Alaska:
- Intimate vessel ideally suited for exploring off-the-beaten-path
- Knowledgeable captain and all Alaskan & North American crew with many years in Alaska
- Educational presentations by Scientific & Cultural Expedition Leaders
- Complimentary chef inspired gourmet cuisine
- Social Hour with hors d’oeuvres, drinks and daily recap by the Expedition Leader
- Complimentary Alaskan gear includes jacket, pants and boots for use during the cruise
- Fresh linens, towels and mattresses
- Alaska crafted soaps & shampoos offered in staterooms
- A full day in Glacier Bay National Park including up close glacier viewing and Glacier Bay narration
- High powered and lightweight binoculars provided in every stateroom for use on the cruise
- Amazing wildlife viewing in Frederick Sound, Tracy Arm, Point Adolphus and more
Dining Aboard the Admiralty Dream:
The Admiralty Dream team of professionally trained chefs takes great pride in presenting outstanding, prepared meal selections featuring fresh, organic, and locally produced food. Menus change daily offering several selections from a menu usually including a seafood or meat entree. Fresh, locally caught Alaskan seafood is a specialty of an Admiralty Dream cruise. Early or late risers or light eaters can enjoy a continental breakfast buffet in dining room in the morning, with sit down meals for lunch and dinner in the Dining Room, configured for easy conversation and unassigned seating to offer the most comfortable experience possible.
A selection of fine alcoholic beverages, beer, and wine are available aboard ship for independent purchase, but not included in cruise fare. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate are available at all times in both the Dining Room and forward viewing lounges.
Complimentary Shore Excursions:
Enjoy at least one and sometimes two intriguing shore excursions in each port of call that showcase true Alaskan adventure and colorful native heritage. And these extraordinary experiences are included at no extra cost for incomparable vacation value! Availability based on itinerary
Just a few of the complimentary shore excursions:
- Orca Point Lodge Alaskan salmon & king crab dinner
- Kayaks, all-terrain vehicles & Zego runabouts at Hobart Bay
- Sitka Sea Otter & Wildlife Quest Boat Tour
- St. Michaels Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Russian Bishop’s House, Alaska Raptor Center and Sheldon Jackson Museum in Sitka
- Mt. Roberts Tram and Mendenhall Glacier Visitors Center in Juneau
- Kasaan walking and educational tour
- Norwegian Folk Dance show in Petersburg
- Stikine River Jet Boat Tour and Wrangell City Walking Tour
- World’s Largest Totem Pole, Totem Carving Demonstration, Gunnuk Creek Dog Salmon Hatchery Tour and Bear Viewing Platform in the village of Kake
The True Alaskan Experience:
A cruise aboard the Admiralty Dream was conceived with the notion that travelers come to Alaska in search of a deep personal connection with the true Alaska. A place of genuine character, a place where adventure is a way of life, a place where the wandering soul’s most-cherished memories are born. To that end, true Alaskan experts have been carefully selected to travel with you on board and ashore. With years of experience as naturalists, educators, and authors, your team is well versed in everything from environmental science to marine biology. Whether they’re recapping the day’s highlights at nightly Social Hour or taking a group on a muskeg or rainforest hike, guests aboard the Dream will find that their enthusiasm for Alaska makes this vacation more rewarding.
| Cabins | |
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![]() | Category C Three C class cabins, with two twin beds, private bath. |
![]() | Category B Three B class cabins, with two twin beds, private bath. |
![]() | Category A Ten A class cabins, with two twin beds, private bath. |
![]() | Category AA Six AA class cabins, with two twin beds, private bath. |
![]() | Category AAA Four AAA class cabins, two twin beds, private bath and seating area. |
![]() | Deluxe Cabin Six Deluxe cabins, two twin beds, private bath and seating area. |
| Owners Cabin One spacious Owners Cabin located on Upper Deck. Private bath and spacious seating area. | |






















