Ship:  Spirit of Glacier Bay

Itinerary:  Gold Rush/ Inside Passage

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Day 1 : Arrive in Seattle
Day 2 : Cruising the San Juan Islands
Day 3 : Straits of Georgia
Day 4 : Cruising Northern British Columbia
Day 5 : Ketchikan
Day 6 : Petersburg
Day 7 : Frederick Sound and Tracy Arm
Day 8 : Sitka
Day 9 : Glacier Bay Cruising
Day 10 : Skagway and Haines
Day 11 : Arrive in Juneau
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Days Dates Deck + Cabin Type
A AA AAA Deluxe
11 May 5, 2009 $6,049 $6,399 $6,899 $7,849
May 5, 2009 - Book by Dec 12 '08 and save $600
11 Sep 8, 2009 * $6,649 $6,999 $7,549 $8,449
Sep 8, 2009 - Book by Feb 27 '09 and save $300
* Itinerary operates in reverse
Destinations : Alaska, North America, Pacific Northwest
Activities : Cultural Activities, Nature Viewing, Photography, Whale Watching

Enjoy our value-priced Gold Rush Inside Passage cruises early and late in the Alaska travel season, before the crowds arrive, and when the scenery is often at its dramatic peak.

Day 1 : Arrive in Seattle

Transfer to your ship to begin your cruise following the path of the Gold Rush. D

Day 2 : Cruising the San Juan Islands

Explore the charming resort village of Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, once an important whaling center. BLD

Day 3 : Straits of Georgia

Cruise among pristine islands nestled between Vancouver Island and the mountainous mainland of British Columbia, home to harbor seals, bald eagles, and orcas. BLD

Day 4 : Cruising Northern British Columbia

Along this remote coastline, you will enjoy pristine and quiet reaches past ancient glacially carved fjords. Cruise by old growth forests, quiet coves, and nutrient-rich waters that support many mammals and seabirds in the Great Bear Rainforest. BLD

Day 5 : Ketchikan

Cruise into sparkling Alaskan waters and visit Ketchikan, the "Salmon capital of Alaska," and home of impressive collections of Tlingit totem poles and Native and local art. BLD

Day 6 : Petersburg

Accept a warm welcome at the Norwegian-heritage fishing village of Petersburg, where no large cruise ships visit. Explore iceberg-filled LeConte Bay or nearby wilderness waterways such as the mysterious Thomas Bay. BLD

Day 7 : Frederick Sound and Tracy Arm

Humpback whales abound in Frederick Sound. Cruise under Tracy Arm’s sheer 1,500-foot-high vertical cliffs to the twin Sawyer Glaciers. BLD

Day 8 : Sitka

Only small ships can negotiate Peril Strait and Sergius Narrows, the “inside” route to beautiful Sitka. A guided walk through Sitka’s National Historic Park offers towering totems and thriving wildlife in the forest. BLD

Day 9 : Glacier Bay Cruising

First established as a National Monument by presidential proclamation in 1925, Glacier Bay has since enjoyed the honored and highly protected status of National Park, Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site. Glide through this awesome wonderland, closely approaching the “rivers of ice.” A National Park Service Ranger and a Native Cultural Interpreter offers insightful narration and helps you spot wildlife such as harbor seals, mountain goats, brown and black bears. BLD

Day 10 : Skagway and Haines

Relive the Gold Rush of 1898 in the picture-perfect setting of Skagway, the jumping off place for thousands of early gold seekers. Visit charming Haines, renowned for its remote beauty. BLD

Day 11 : Arrive in Juneau

Travel through impressive Gastineau Channel to Juneau. Transfer to the airport or choose to spend a few days exploring Alaska’s capital city and the activities available there. B


CHILD DISCOUNT: Kids under 18 save up to 50% off an A or AA cabin and 75% off a AAA cabin on all Glacier Bay itineraries

Please note an additional fuel surcharge of $15 per person per night on ship.

Ship Description: Spirit of Glacier Bay

The Spirit of Glacier Bay is one of the newest additions to our fleet. After a few seasons of exclusive sailing along the eastern seaboard of North America, she is now sailing the stunning waters of Alaska's Glacier Bay area.
The decor is sleek, stylish, and quietly elegant with light wood accents. The Observation Lounge features expansive picture windows, a video and lending library, plus cozy banquettes and conversation circles for getting to know your fellow travelers.
Every stateroom features a wide picture window or porthole, private facilities, a writing desk and ample storage. And when it's time to go outside, guests enjoy generous outside space on the bow and aft decks.

Built in 1984 in Jeffersonville, Indiana, by American craftsmen, the Glacier Bay Clipper’s power is provided by two Detroit diesel propulsion engines rated approximately 500 SHP each, and maneuverability is increased by a 200 HP bowthruster. The ship is equipped with an Electronic Chart Precise Integrated Navigation System (ECPINS). This system combines navigational data on one screen and meets the stringent requirements of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). It was among the first cruise ships to be equipped with this advanced system.

A
90 sq. ft. Two twin beds, writing desk, and view portholes.
AA
110 sq. ft. Two twin beds, writing desk, and view windows.
AAA
110 sq. ft. Two twin beds, writing desk, and large view window. Cabins 18, 19, 30, 31, 32 and 33 can accommodate triples. Cabins 18 & 20, 19 & 21 may be adjoined.
Deluxe
160 sq. ft. Two twin beds, writing desk, and large view windows. Cabins 24, 25 and 50 can accommodate triples.
Spirit of Glacier Bay - Deck Plan

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