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HANG OUT WITH MOTHER NATURE IN HER NECK OF THE WOODS.


You are surrounded by raw beauty and the only thing you have to do is take it in. Breathe in the crisp, clean air. Spy bears, eagles, seals and whales in their natural habitats. And treat yourself to a heaping helping of local culture and charm.


Answer the call of the wild and sail to rugged Alaska for 7 days. When you leave from Seattle, The Last Frontier is more than ready to woo you. Go dogsledding in Juneau. Snap a shot of Ketchikan’s towering totem poles. Catch a ride on the Yukon Railway. Hit “pay dirt” as you pan for gold in Skagway just like the settlers did. And then tour each of the 39 rooms in Victoria’s amazing and historic Craigdarroch Castle.


Leaving from New York, head east and look north as you set your sights on Canada and New England. On these 4 to 7 day sailings you’ll get the rare chance to pull lobster traps and tour three of Nova Scotia’s beautiful lighthouses in Halifax. Bring your camera and snap iconic shots of Saint John’s Bay of Fundy and its famed Hopewell Rocks, carved by melting glaciers and sculpted by the highest tides in the world. And while Canada shines, New England’s sights are not to be outdone.


Must-dos in Alaska


Canopy Adventure & Wildlife Expedition


Dogsledding on the Mendenhall Glacier via Helicopter


Eagle Preserve Wildlife River Adventure


White Pass & Yukon Railway


Must-dos in Canada & New England


Bay of Fundy Lobster Cookout Boston Highlights and Duck Tour Freedom Trail Walking Tour Historic and Modern Quebec Lighthouses of Maine


Cruises depart for Alaska from: Seattle


Cruises depart for Canada and New England from:


New York


Alaska,Canada and New England


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