Saturday 5 September 2009

End good, all good?

I had to cancel my complete Canada/Alaska trip a bit over a week ago. Today I can write I am still going, although I will only do part of the complete trip, I will only board for the cruise. Flying in and out to Vancouver. I think it is still a very nice Holiday,


The Trip



  • Vancouver, BC, Canada

  • Inside Passage (Cruising)

  • Juneau, AK

  • Glacier Bay National Park, AK (Cruising)

  • Skagway, AK

  • Ketchikan, AK

  • Inside Passage (Cruising)

  • Vancouver, BC, Canada


With excursions:

Juneau: Photo Safari by Land & Sea

Capture Juneau’s top attractions and abundant marine wildlife on a single excursion.

On this extraordinary excursion you will:



  • Meet your professional photography coach who will take you to local photo hot spots while sharing tips and techniques to enhance your images.

  • Your guide will choose from a variety of secluded destinations, so be prepared for a short walk.

  • The flexible itinerary allows for changing light and weather conditions. Historic relics, glacier views and seasonal highlights – such as spawning salmon – will occupy the outdoor enthusiast.

  • You will also get up-close and personal aboard our exclusive exploration vessel for an unforgettable journey through the pristine waterways of Juneau’s Channel Islands.

  • Discover the star of the show can be different every day: Blue glacier ice, light on a foggy channel, a misty rainforest, feeding humpback whales, curious sea lions and even sleek killer whales are possibilities.

  • Learn about Juneau’s natural wonders as you strive to capture that “magical moment” in the medium that’s worth a thousand words.


Skagway: Eagle Preserve Float & Scenic Cruise

This unique journey combines a scenic float trip (no white water) through the world famous Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve with a spectacular fjord cruise.

On this combination excursion you will:



  • Cruise Alaska’s deepest fjord, with its sheer walls and beautiful waterfalls.

  • See historic Haines and Fort Seward.

  • Float quietly down the river, through the heart of the eagle preserve, home of the world’s largest gatherings of bald eagles.

  • Watch out for moose, bears, wolves, and a host of other animals.

  • Be surrounded by towering mountains, hanging glaciers, lush forests, and fresh air.

  • Listen as expert guides share their extensive knowledge of the unique ecosystems and the area’s rich native history.

  • Be treated to a delicious picnic-style lunch. This is an unforgettable adventure into the grandeur of Alaska!


Ketchikan: Misty Fjords & Wilderness Explorer

Explore Misty Fjords while cruising in luxury aboard one of the fastest sightseeing vessels in Alaska.

On this excursion you will:



  • Begin your adventure as soon as you leave Ketchikan’s picturesque harbor, passing by colorful fishing boats and float planes, en route to a wilderness experience you will never forget.

  • Keep a sharp eye out for whales, porpoise and sea lions as the water jet-powered catamaran "flies" at sea level past rugged coastlines.

  • Cruise into into Behm Canal surrounded by the pristine beauty of Misty Fjords, stop to view an active bald eagle’s nest and a Tlingit pictograph.

  • Admire New Eddystone Rock, an immense volcanic spire rising from the emerald sea.

  • Delight in the unhurried exploration of Rudyerd Bay, an ice-carved masterpiece deep within the monument.

  • Learn the natural history of the fjords while gliding quietly beneath 3,000-foot vertical cliffs.

  • Feel the mist of glistening waterfalls and listen to the call of seabirds nesting on a rock face sculpted by glacial forces.

  • Cruise south from Rudyerd Bay to view a gathering of harbor seals.

  • Enjoy a selection of complementary snacks and beverages while watching for other species of wildlife that thrive here.

  • While en route to Ketchikan, have the opportunity to experience native culture and history presented by a Tlingit storyteller, watch a native artist at work, or enjoy a tour-related video presentation.


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