Namaste,Thank you for sharing your crab cake with me
Day two of our cruise it becomes apparent that we'll need to take up some sort of activity to avoid gaining ten pounds in the next week. Eating five times a days will have that effect on a person. Luckily for us they offer a morning and afternoon yoga class on the covered upper deck. Breathing deeply and looking out over the water makes you feel lighter. There's even some comic relief as you watch the instructor fall over as you all hold tree pose. I cheated and held the pole for balance as the boat rocked back and forth. When we're finished with the practice we head down the the lounge for a latte and some pastries, the omlet and pancakes from this mornings breakfast have worn off with our strenuous activity.
By the fourth day of our cruise we have given over to luxury. It was too hard to resist so we relaxed instead!
We spend cocktail hour on the deck basking in the glorious sunshine. Surprisingly, I hadn't noticed this was our first day of sunshine since we'd arrived in Alaska. "Cloud failure" the locals called it. Sunshine or clouds, Alaska had impressed us so much in the past few days its hard to believe there's more to come.
We asked to have our dinner on the deck and the servers obliged us. As we took off from the port in Wrangell, the sunset in the background and the mountains greeted us as we slipped away from civilization again.
Personal, knowledgeable service. We felt so informed and supported before our trip. Highly recommend and would use again.
Michelle S
3 weeks ago
First off we had great weather all week.
We had a wonderful Naturalist on board the Admiirality Dream. John was a very knowledgeable and shared history and folklore with facts about wildlife every day. The entire crew made sure everyone had everything they needed. We were very impressed with all the work they did every day. Loved the fact that there were 49 passengers and you were able to meet and connect with so many people. Highly recommend!
Jessica T.
1 month ago
Jess was very helpful in planning our last minute trip to Alaska. Her promptness in responding to our questions was particularly impressive.
Richard
1 month ago
So well looked after - so much to see - and so much information - all the crew were informative, enthusiastic, and very friendly - nothing was too much bother. It was fantastic being on such a small boat with a group of like-minded passengers. The sea otters won the 'best wildlife' 'competition' (surprisingly)!
Graeme McCarthy
1 month ago
The holiday of a lifetime. The company is Alaksa-owned and thhat makes a big difference to the experineces you get i.e. meet genuine First Nations tribes people. The amount of wildlife was beyond my expectation, and seeing everything on sucha small, intimate boat made it even more spoecial and unique.