Alaska Cruise

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7 Day Alaska Glacier Bay/Sawyer Glacier
by Norwegian Sky

 

 

2006 Fares updating.....per per person/double occupancy!!

*Government taxes and fees are not included.

 

CRUISE ITINERARY

7-Day Glacier Bay - sample cruise

Day

Port

Arrive

Depart

Sun.

Seattle, Washington

- -

4:00pm

Mon.

Cruise the Inside Passage

- -

- -

Tues.

Juneau, Alaska

2:00pm

10:00pm

Wed.

Skagway, AK

7:00am

8:00pm

Haines, Alaska

6:30pm

11:00pm

Thur.

Cruise Glacier Bay

- -

- -

Fri.

Ketchikan, Alaska

6:00am

1:30pm

Sat.

Victoria, British Columbia

6:00pm

Midnight

Sun.

Seattle, Washington

7:00am*

- -

7-Day Alaska - Sawyer Glacier
sample cruise

Day

Port

Arrive

Depart

Sat.

Seattle, Washington

- -

4:00pm

Sun.

Cruise the Inside Passage

- -

- -

Mon.

Ketchikan, Alaska

7:00am

3:00pm

Tue.

Juneau, Alaska

7:00am

2:00pm

Cruise Sawyer Glacier

Wed.

Skagway, Alaska

7:00am

5:00pm

Thu.

Price Rupert, British Columbia

2:00am

9:00pm

Fri.

Cruise the Inside Passage

- -

- -

Sat.

Seattle, Washington

7:00am*

- -

                     

 

DESTINATION GUIDE

Seattle, Washington
Little wonder Seattle bills itself as "the most livable city in the world." Every hilltop offers an incredible view: the towering Olympic Mountains to the west and the Cascades to the east; plus stunning Mt. Rainier and Puget Sound, a fisherman's paradise for everything from king salmon to steelhead trout.

Juneau, Alaska
Accessible only by water and air, it's not surprising that wildlife thrives in Juneau's stunning frontier landscape. In fact, it's the only state capitol whose governor's mansion sits less than one mile from prime grizzly bear habitat.

Skagway, Alaska
It all started in 1896, when gold was discovered in a tributary of the Klondike River and tiny Skagway quickly grew to 20,000 residents. By 1900, the White Pass and Yukon Route railway began carrying the more fortunate gold seekers over the mountain pass. The real gold, some say, never left Skagway. It's still here in the matchless golden sunrises and sunsets.

Haines, Alaska
There's a lot of fishing going on in Haines! You might take some lessons from the thousands of bald eagles that flock to the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve to dine on the salmon. Or cast your gaze across snowcapped mountains, steely-blue waters and towering glaciers that will send your heart soaring to heights that even the eagles can't reach.

Ketchikan, Alaska
Ketchikan's 19th-century commercial fishing, canning and logging industries drew hearty workers who added a raucous side to the city's history. The infamous restored "red light" district with its bordello-turned-museum is a present-day testament to that era.

Victoria, BC, Canada
The British monarch not withstanding, Victoria is home to a rich diversity of cultures. It's also the launch pad for trips into the Canadian wilderness. Ferries ply the straits between the island and the mainland, bringing people for a pleasant afternoon amid the museums, flower gardens and galleries.

We can also arrange your flight from all over the world, we have various discount prices.