This exciting 11-day Alaska cruise takes you to the seaside ports of Sitka, Skagaway, Juneau, and more! Sail through narrow fjords to reach national parks and view incredible wildlife as you make your way through the Inside Passage.
Involves minimal physical effort and is typically associated with leisurely activities. Activities are low-intensity or last less than a few hours each day.
Enjoy a walking tour to Sheldon Jackson Museum, Russian Bishop’s House, and St. Michael’s Cathedral. View Sitka Sound marine life on a deluxe tour boat before boarding your Alaskan Dream Cruises ship.
Highlights of the scenic state capital include the massive Mendenhall Glacier, a soaring ride on the Mount Roberts Tram, and local shops and galleries. Depart Juneau for Colt Island and go ashore for an Alaskan salmon and king crab dinner at Orca Point Lodge.
Stroll the boardwalks of a rollicking Klondike gold rush city, then board the White Pass & Yukon Route railroad (passport required) for a journey retracing the steps of the gold-seekers into Canada. On a guided walking tour through scenic Haines, visit the pre-WWI Fort Seward National Historic Site, with parade grounds overlooking Lynn Canal, and a performance of the Chilkat Dancers.
A Glacier Bay National Park Service Ranger leads your programming and a Native Huna Tlingit interpretive naturalist reveals traditional ties to this ancient treasure, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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.
Enjoy exclusive Hobart Bay, your ship's own wilderness adventure base camp, outfitted with sea kayaks, small outboard driven Zego runabouts, and all-terrain vehicles. Enjoy hiking, wildlife-watching, and relaxing campfires.
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.
In this traditional Tlingit Indian village, see the “World’s Largest Totem”, a carving demonstration, a dance performance, and a salmon hatchery with a bear viewing platform.
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$4,499
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Category A
Averaging 109 sq. ft. Six cabins on the main deck equipped with one queen and one single bed, picture window, and private bathroom with shower.
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Category AA
Averaging 105 sq. ft. Ten cabins on the upper deck equipped with two twin beds, picture window, wardrobe, and private bathroom with shower.
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Category AAA
Averaging 116 sq. ft. Four cabins on the upper deck equipped with one queen bed, and either two chairs or one twin bed. Large picture window, wardrobe, and private bathroom with shower.
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Deluxe
Averaging 110 sq. ft. Three cabins on the bridge deck equipped with one queen bed with either two chairs or an additional twin bed (or bunk bed) in the sitting room. Large picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower.
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Deluxe Suite
Averaging 210 sq. ft. Two cabins on the upper deck equipped with one queen bed with two chairs (or replaced with one twin bed or one twin bunk bed), large picture window, wardrobe, and private bathroom with shower.
Notes
Discount for a 3rd or 4th guest in the same stateroom will be 15% off the regular rate regardless of age,
Children 15 & under receive a 15% discount.
Prices are per person and in USD. Single supplement are 50% of the cabin rates.
Beyond expectations! Then again we weren't sure what to expect. Lovely stay at the lodge, met other like-minded travelers (many had their trips planned by Adventure Life) and the owner was a gracious hostess. It felt like you were one happy family, visiting with a favorite aunt.