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Cruise Lines Feature New Itineraries, Ports, Land Options & Special Offers

America’s Last Frontier – the “Great Land” – is like nowhere else on earth. Wild,
expansive, magnificent in scale and natural beauty, its boundaries seem limitless and
visitors are constantly reminded of the immensity and power of Mother Nature. Cruising
through sweeping bays and steep fjords against a backdrop of giant glaciers, even a
cruise ship seems tiny. As spring bursts into summer, this is what travelers from
around the world come for – the unique experience of Alaska, thoroughly enjoyed in the
comfort and luxury of a cruise. With new itineraries, ports, land options and special
offers, there has never been a better time to visit.

Alaska cruises are offered in varying lengths from ports all along the West Coast, from
California to British Columbia to Alaska. Most lines also feature extensive land
programs to ensure that the full offerings of the destination are appreciated, whether it’s
by dog sled, floatplane, jetboat or steam train.



Carnival’s Alaska season begins May 13 with the 2,124-passenger Carnival Spirit
embarking for Glacier Bay and the Last Frontier. The week-long Glacier Route voyages
operate either northbound from Vancouver to Whittier/Anchorage or southbound, with
stops in Skagway, Juneau, Ketchikan and Sitka plus cruising Prince William Sound,
College Fjord and the Inside Passage. Carnival Spirit also will make three round trip
voyages from Vancouver to Glacier Bay, Juneau, Skagway and Ketchikan, with two days
cruising the Inside Passage.

In each Alaska port, Carnival passengers have the option to engage in numerous shore
excursions, from kayaking, canoing and steam train adventures to rafting, horseback
riding and flightseeing.
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Three ships – Celebrity Infinity, Celebrity Mercury and Celebrity Millennium – will sail
Alaska from a total of five ports. The itineraries include roundtrip Alaska cruise from Los
Angeles, a 14-night voyage to Seattle and Victoria, British Columbia plus five stops in
Alaska. Celebrity also offers the line’s 10-night roundtrip cruise from Vancouver; a
series of seven-night sailings featuring Hubbard Glacier, with roundtrips from Seattle
and Vancouver and one-way voyages between Vancouver and Seward.

Celebrity offers more than 20 cruise tours featuring a wide variety of destinations,
including rail travel on the Whistler Mountaineer Coast Classic, Calgary, Banff, Denali
and more.  
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               Visit Celebrity Alaska and research your Alaskan Vacation!



Crystal Cruises returns to Alaska for the first time since 2005 with an early season
itinerary departing Yokohama on April 16. The 22-day voyage also marks the first time
Crystal Serenity has ever visited Alaska, with calls at Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Seward and
Ketchikan.

Land programs called Crystal Adventures will highlight the region’s scenery and
wildlife, with zip-lining in the Tongass National Forest, flightseeing wildlife tours, puffin
expeditions, yachting off Kodiak to view Alaska’s sea life and cruising across
Resurrection Bay into Kenai Fjords National Park.   
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With more than 60 years experience in the region, Holland America will have eight
ships in Alaska this season sailing three different itineraries. These include seven-day
Alaskan Explorer roundtrip cruises from Seattle; seven-day Glacier Bay Inside Passage
roundtrips from Vancouver; and seven-day Glacier Discovery voyages between Seward
and Vancouver. With more than 250 optional land excursions, the line’s itineraries are
planned so that even CruiseTour guests who are on board only three days will visit a
tidewater glacier.  
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Among its extensive CruiseTour offers is Holland America’s 17-day Voyage of the
Glaciers CruiseTour which combines two cruises with inland options as well.



NCL has three Freestyle Cruising ships sailing in Alaska this summer from May
through September. Norwegian Pearl will sail a seven-day Glacier Bay cruise from
Seattle. Norwegian Star and Norwegian Sun will offer seven-day voyages to Sawyer
Glacier departing from Seattle and Vancouver respectively.

Denali National Park is featured on a four-night pre-cruise “Discover Denali” package
that includes a first class hotel stay in Anchorage, motorcoach and rail sightseeing, tour
guides and airfare back to the guest’s embarkation port.  
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Princess Cruises will offer seven-day “Voyage of the Glaciers” Gulf of Alaska cruises
between Vancouver and Whittier featuring Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Glacier Bay and
College Fjord as well as seven-day roundtrips from Seattle featuring Tracy Arm. In
addition, the 680-passenger Pacific Princess will sail on 14-day voyages from Seattle,
with stops at Kodiak, Valdez, Icy Strait Point, and Seward as well as Ketchikan, Juneau,
Skagway, Victoria and Glacier Bay. Sea Princess will offer varying itineraries on 10-day
roundtrips from San Francisco.

Princess’ Alaska Cruisetours combine the Voyage of the Glaciers cruise with land
options ranging from three to nine nights, featuring two nights in the Denali wilderness
area, plus the unique Direct to the Wilderness rail service.
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Regent Seven Seas will position the 700-passenger, all-suite, all-balcony Seven Seas
Mariner in Alaska this season between May and September. The ship will make seven-
night voyages between Vancouver and Seward featuring Hubbard Glacier, Sitka, Tracy
Arm, Juneau, Ketchikan and cruising the Inside Passage. The ship will also offer a
seven-night roundtrip Alaska cruise from Vancouver with two days of cruising the Inside
Passage and visits to Ketchikan, Tracy Arm, Juneau, Skagway and Sitka.

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In its 20th consecutive Alaska season, Royal Caribbean will offer different itineraries
ranging from seven to fifteen nights on sailings from San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle,
Seward and Vancouver. Guests will sail aboard one of three Royal Caribbean ships:
Radiance of the Seas, Serenade of the Seas and Rhapsody of the Seas. Radiance and
Serenade feature 10-story glass-enclosed Centrums for spectacular views of the
coastal landscapes. Itinerary highlights include Hubbard Glacier, Tracy Arm, Sawyer
Glacier and Icy Strait Point.
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          Visit Royal Caribbean Alaska and research your Alaskan Vacation!

Royal Caribbean offers 21 cruise tour options, including a seven-night overview of
Alaska’s interior, including Denali National Park, Fairbanks, Anchorage and Talkeetna.



Silversea’s all-suite, 382-passenger Silver Shadow will set course for Alaska in May to
offer 12 voyages ranging from seven to 12 days with round-trip or open-jaw departures
from San Francisco, Seward and Vancouver. Highlights of the itineraries include the
Tracy Arm fjord and twin Sawyer Glaciers as well as Misty Fjords National Monument.

New Silversea land programs in Alaska this year include a “Champion Alaska Huskies”
dog-sledding experience with Iditarod race champion Martin Buser; a “Wilderness
Retreat” escape to two of Alaska’s premier remote lodges for hiking, floatplane
sightseeing, jetboating and fine dining.  
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Update 8.5.2010