Ship:  Spirit of Oceanus

Itinerary:  Coastal Odyssey + Wilderness Lodges

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Day 1 : Sail from Vancouver
Days 2-3 : Cruising British Columbia
Day 4 : Misty Fjords and Metlakatla
Day 5 : Petersburg
Day 6 : Tracy Arm and Fredrick Sound
Day 7 : Skagway
Day 8 : Glacier Bay
Day 9 : Sitka
Day 10 : Hubbard Glacier
Day 11 : Prince William Sound
Day 12 : Arrive in Anchorage
Day 13 : Redoubt Bay Lodge
Day 14 : Transfer to Anchorage Airport
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Days Dates Deck + Cabin Type
Superior Majestic Premium Classic Explorer Grand Titan Owner
14 Jun 2, 2009
Jun 11, 2009 *
Jun 24, 2009
Jul 27, 2009 *
Aug 9, 2009
Aug 18, 2009 *
$10,849 $11,199 $11,399 $11,949 $13,349 $14,299 $17,749
Jun 2, 2009 - Book by Dec 12 '08 and save $$800
Jun 11, 2009 - Book by Dec 12 '08 and save $800
Jun 24, 2009 - Book by Dec 12 '08 and save $400
Aug 9, 2009 - Book by Dec 12 '08 and save $400
Aug 18, 2009 - Book by Dec 12 '08 and save $400
* Itinerary operates in reverse
14 Aug 31, 2009 $10,249 $10,599 $10,799 $11,349 $12,749 $13,549 $16,949
Aug 31, 2009 - Book by Dec 12 '08 and save $400
Destinations : Alaska, North America, Pacific Northwest
Activities : Cultural Activities, Nature Viewing, Photography, Whale Watching

Our Coastal Odyssey voyage cruises over 1,600 miles between Vancouver, B.C. and Anchorage, exploring the entire Inside Passage between British Columbia and Glacier Bay National Park, and the spectacular Gulf of Alaska coast. Finish your voyage with a visit to some of the most incredible wilderness lodges in Alaska!

Day 1 : Sail from Vancouver

Transfer to the Spirit of Oceanus. Sail under the Lion’s Gate Bridge as your panoramic cruise begins. D

Days 2-3 : Cruising British Columbia

Over the next two days you will see waterways lined by the evergreen wilderness of the Great Bear Rainforest. These nutrient-rich waters are home to whales and dolphins. Come face-to-face with First Nations cultures in one of their remote villages on British Columbia’s coast. BLD

Day 4 : Misty Fjords and Metlakatla

The dramatic granite cliffs of Misty Fjords are your entrance to Alaska through spectacular Behm Canal, a glacially-carved fjord. National Forest Service Kayak Rangers will join you onboard to offer area insights. The Tsimshian community of Metlakatla greets you with a dance performance at their tribal long house. BLD

Day 5 : Petersburg

Winding Wrangell Narrows leads to the Norwegian-founded fishing village of Petersburg, where you will be entertained by local folk dancers. BLD

Day 6 : Tracy Arm and Fredrick Sound

Cruise up Tracy Arm to the twin Sawyer Glaciers, where steep granite cliffs line waters choked with icebergs. There will be time to search the waters for humpbacks and orca, seals, sea lions, and porpoises in Frederick Sound. You may spend time anchored in a secluded cove. BLD

Day 7 : Skagway

Relive the Gold Rush in the picture-perfect setting of Skagway, the starting place for many early gold seekers. This is the home of the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway. BLD

Day 8 : Glacier Bay

Enjoy a majestic excursion into Glacier Bay National Park, looking for wildlife and glacier activity in remote bays. A Park Service Ranger joins you onboard to help spot wildlife. BLD

Day 9 : Sitka

Breathtaking waterways lead to this one-time capital of Russian America, full of historical art and artifacts. Stroll the totem-lined forest trail at Sitka National Historic Park. BLD

Day 10 : Hubbard Glacier

View the Hubbard Glacier which stretches 76 miles and is the longest tidewater glacier in Alaska, with an open calving face over six miles wide. BLD

Day 11 : Prince William Sound

Keep your binoculars and camera handy to explore the secluded wildlife-rich islands and iceberg-filled fjords rarely visited here. BLD

Day 12 : Arrive in Anchorage

Travel by floatplane to Redoubt Bay Lodge, overlooking Big River Lakes, with one of the densest bear populations in Alaska. As the only accommodations in a critical habitat area, this cozy lodge and three cabins offer rustic comfort in a remote and spectacular setting. BLD

Day 13 : Redoubt Bay Lodge

Enjoy sport fishing for salmon, canoeing or kayaking, hiking, animal tracking, and the natural beauty of the area. See bears up-close as they come down to the lake to fish. BLD

Day 14 : Transfer to Anchorage Airport

Transfer to the Anchorage Airport for your flight home. B


-Please note an additional fuel surcharge of $15 per person per night on ship. See individual itineraries for totals.
-Single and Triple Cabin Rates available upon request. Single supplement approx. 1.9 times the double occupancy rate.

Ship Description: Spirit of Oceanus

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One of our most spacious and luxurious ocean going vessels. Equipped with stabilizers, the Spirit of Oceanus opens up whole new horizons for our style of up-close, casual small-ship cruising. In Alaska, that means the Gulf of Alaska and the remote vastness of the Aleutian Islands and the Bering Sea.

Our flagship hosts just 120 guests in comfortable outside suites, each with a picture window or porthole. The 15 suites on the Sun and Sports Decks feature private teak balconies, the first in our fleet. Other cabin amenities unique to the Spirit of Oceanus include a walk-in closet or wardrobe, a large marble bathroom, and a lounge area. Each suite also features an in-room safe and satellite telephone access. Other features:

- English-speaking multinational crew
- Elevator access to all passenger decks
- Two Spacious Lounges
- Game room/library
- Satellite phone, email and Internet capability
- All suites welcome you with a fresh fruit bowl, bathrobes, and spa bath amenities
- All suites can be configured as either two twins or a king-size bed, and feature private facilities (sink, shower and toilet)
- Doctor and clinic
- Open dining featuring continental and regional cuisine
- Complete bar service

Superior
(Suites 250, 331) Located on the Oceanus and Main decks, Superior Suites average 215 square feet in size and have three portholes (Main Deck) or picture windows (Oceanus Deck). Twin or king beds.
Majestic
231 sq. ft with porth(Suites 252-262, 329) These 240 square foot suites are located on the Main Deck and Oceanus Deck. They feature a minimum of 2 portholes and full-length wardrobes. Twin or king beds. Suite 329 on the Oceanus Deck has a picture window.
Premium
(Cabins 414-428) These suites are located on the Club Deck and feature a walk-in closet and a large picture window opening onto an outside walkway. They average 235 square feet in size.
Classic
(Cabins 330, 332-348) Classic Suites located on the Oceanus Deck feature a picture window right in the hull and have two wardrobes. Classic Suites average 250 square feet. Twin or king beds.
Explorer
(Cabins 505-512) Explorer Suites on the Bridge Deck feature a sliding glass door leading to a private balcony and a walk-in closet. Explorer Suites are 277 square feet in size. Twin or king beds.
Grand Titan
(Cabins 601-604) These magnificent suites are atop the ship on the Sun Deck. They feature a sliding glass door leading to a private balcony, a spacious wardrobe, and a large picture window. They are 353 square feet in size. Twin or king beds.
Spirit of Oceanus - Owners Suite Owner
Spacious living room, large bathroom & whirlpool tub, one king bed, fully stocked complimentary bar, refrigerator, TV/VCR, stereo system and large sliding glass doors leading to a roomy private sun deck. Convertible sleeper sofa for triple accommodations.
 
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