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12 Night Alaska
With Scenic Cruising Hubbard Glacier & Glacier Bay National Park!
Feed your hunger for adventure on a roundtrip Alaska cruise from Vancouver, B.C. Wind your way through fjords, by bright-green forests and through quaint Gold Rush-era towns on your way to the wonders of Glacier Bay National Park. Then experience age-old traditions with the locals.
Your Cruise
- 11-Night Alaska Cruise
- Taxes
CruisePlus Bonus
- 1-night in a 4-star Vancouver hotel (or $100US pp onboard credit)
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Stanley Park
Stanley Park is a magnificent green oasis on the urban landscape of Vancouver with a scenic seawall boasting views of water, mountains, sky, and beautiful trees. Visiting the many famous landmarks including First Nations totem poles, the Aquarium, & gorgeous gardens are always a treat.
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Icy Strait Point
Tours, a restored salmon cannery, and trails are available at this cruise ship port.
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Mendenhall Glacier
This amazing glacier is 13 miles long, a half-mile wide and from 300 to 1,800 feet deep. Stretching from the Juneau Icefield to Mendenhall Lake, it has been slowly retreating since the mid 1700s.
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Glacier Bay Scenic Cruising
Just west of Juneau, this breathtaking national park and preserve boasts some of the world's most spectacular tidewater glaciers, such as Margerie Glacier, which often drops colossal chunks of ice into the sea. Not surprisingly, Glacier Bay National Park and its epic ice giants are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprising Alaska's magnificent park system.
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