Book and pay in full by 19 February 2010
and save US$300 per person share twin.
Alaska’s Inside Passage
8 day/7 night, Frederick Sound & Tracy Arm, Wrangell, Petersburg, Sitka, Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve Cruising, Icy Strait and Juneau.
Gold Rush Inside Passage
11 day/10 night, Seattle, cruising San Juan Islands, Strait of Georgia, cruising Northern BC, Misty Fiords, Petersburg, Frederick Sound & Tracy Arm, Sitka, Glacier Bay NP, Skagway to Juneau.
Book and pay in full by 19 February 2010
and save US$200 per person share twin.
Glacier Bay Highlights
5 day/4 night, Juneau, Skagway, Haines and Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve.
Glaciers of Prince William Sound
5 day/4 night, Anchorage/Whittier, College Fjord & Esther Passage, Cordova, Chenega Glacier and Knight Island.
Savings are in US Dollars, per person, double occupancy. Valid for new bookings only, booked and paid in full by 19 February 2010 for the 2010 Season, cruise only itineraries. Certain other restrictions apply. Full payment must be received by Adventure World prior to above dates to receive saving.
Onboard gratuities are neither required nor expected. The Cruise West ExperienceUnforgettable natural beauty and an intriguing sense of history reveal themselves in-depth and up-close on the small-ship voyages of Cruise West. These are not typical vacations. These are journeys of discovery that take you into places you've only imagined, introduce you to people you'll always treasure, and put you back in touch with your true self.
The Small Ship AdvantageIn many of the remote waterways that Cruise West visit, small ships are the only way to explore the area. They forsake the wider shipping lanes for channels just a few hundred feet wide, tie up to inner piers in tiny villages, and share waterways with local fishermen and perhaps a few private yachts. Some of their ships have bow ladders for shore access. Many carry inflatable excursion craft to take you to where the action is.
Your cruise on their small ship is not filled with elaborate distractions, sleek resorts, and packaged tours. Rather, the small ships are perfect for intimate exploration of off-the-beaten track waterways, narrow channels and tiny ports that passengers on large ships will never see.
When Cruise West guests visit a small port in Alaska's Inside Passage they don't overwhelm the local communities or crowd nature trails. And in the small ports visited, they have nourished excellent relationships with the local innkeepers, port directors, and local storytellers.
