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JUNEAU, AK |
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Juneau, Alaska is considered by many to be
the most beautiful capital city in the
nation. Checking in at just a little over
3,100-square-miles, Juneau qualifies as the
biggest American city - geographically, that
is. The terrain is hilly and winding, and
narrow streets present a small-town
quaintness existing side-by-side with
cosmopolitan sophistication. You'll find
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KETCHIKAN, AK |
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A popular destination along
Alaska's famed Inside
Passage, Ketchikan is
teeming with Native American
culture. Home of the largest
concentration of Tlingit,
Haida and Tsimshian people
in the state, this
extraordinarily beautiful
city on Revillagigedo Island
boasts the world's largest
collection of totem poles,
and an equally impressive
selection of museums and
cultural centers featuring
Native dance, carvings and
artifacts. Ketchikan's calm
waters and surprisingly
gentle climate make it a
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SKAGWAY, AK |
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As your ship approaches
Skagway, you'll see the town
resting peacefully at the
base of a river valley
bordered by the Coast
Mountains. The mountains,
ranging from 5,000- to
7,000-ft. in height, seem to
rise straight up from the
saltwater fjord. Once on
land, the streets of Skagway
draw you back over 100
years, when this idyllic
native fishing village was
overrun by hordes of
prospectors. Today, wooden
sidewalks, old-fashioned
saloons, quaint gift shops
and horse-drawn carriages
serve as reminders of the
Alaskan Gold Rush days.
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VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA |
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Vancouver is a dream-like,
mountain-ringed city blessed
with a huge natural harbor
that remains ice-free
year-round. Wide open
spaces, beautiful beaches,
tall skyscrapers and an
enchanting rainforest all
mingle together to create a
most relaxed and stress-free
setting. Most folks come
here to get away from it
all, and enjoy fantastic
cuisine, world-class
entertainment, and unlimited
shopping opportunities.
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CRUISE INSIDE PASSAGE |
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Located right along the
coast of British Columbia,
the Inside Passage is the
longest sheltered inland
waterway in the world. Watch
the water for orcas and
humpback whales as you
cruise the passage to the
historic Alaskan ports of
Juneau, Skagway and
Ketchikan. |
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SITKA,
AK |
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Sitka, the only major city
on Alaska's Baranof Island,
is the beneficiary of three
distinct cultures: Tlingit
Indian, Russian and
American. You'll find relics
of all three cultures
throughout the area. With
the spectacular natural
beauty of Sitka Sound, its
fascinating history, unique
totem park and Mount
Edgecomb - a dormant volcano
which rises above the harbor
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CRUISE PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND |
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Located off the coast of
Anchorage, this amazing body
of water hosts the largest
concentration of glaciers in
Alaska, including the
College Fjord, a series of
glaciers named after elite
Ivy League schools. Keep one
eye on the shoreline while
you cruise, as you just may
spot otters, seals, bears,
eagles and deer.
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CRUISE LYNN CANAL |
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Stretching nearly 100 miles
through some of Alaska's
most breathtaking scenery,
Lynn Canal is the longest
glacial fjord in North
America. As you cruise
through this regal landscape
you'll be awed by hanging
glaciers, towering
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College Fjord was discovered
during an 1899 expedition
funded by Ivy League
colleges. As a result, all
of the glaciers were named
after the various schools in
their honor. Located in the
northwest corner of Prince
William Sound, College Fjord
is surrounded by over a
dozen glaciers, the largest
of which is called Harvard
Galcier. As you sail along
enjoying the serenity and
natural beauty of this
destination, listen for the
splash of glaciers calving
into the water below.
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ANCHORAGE (WHITTIER), AK |
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Located at the upper end of
Cook Inlet in the Gulf of
Alaska, Anchorage is
Alaska's largest community.
This popular tourist
destination and crossroads
for global air travel is
only minutes away from the
recreational areas bordering
the Gulf of Alaska. Guests
can choose to take the
Grandview Cruise Train
excursion which offers an
incredible opportunity to
view Anchorage's beautiful,
pristine wilderness,
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