Glacier Bay
from Vancouver/Seattle NORWEGIAN PEARL 7 NIGHTS Dates 2012: May 6 · Sep 16#
from only SKAGWAY Glacier Bay
Day Sun Mon Tue
Wed Thu Fri
Sat Sun
Port
Cruise Inside Passage Juneau, USA Skagway, USA
Cruise Glacier Bay Ketchikan, USA Victoria, Canada Seattle, USA
Disembarkation usually begins two hours after docking #
Inside Passage KETCHIKAN VANCOUVER
SEATTLE VICTORIA
Arrive Depart 16:00
14:00 22:00 07:00 20:15
06:00 13:30 18:00 00:00 08:00
PRICES IN EUR P.P.* FROM
Inside 569
679
Balcony 1.119
Mini Suite 1.419
Suite 2.079 3rd/4th Guests+ 439
Child 2-17+ 189
+Sharing with two adults
For more information and to pre-reserve:
www.ncl.eu or
excursions@ncl.com
Ketchikan: Saxman Native Village & Lumberjack Show
Culture and fun combine with a visit to Saxman where native traditions are kept alive, followed by a rip-roaring lumberjack competition.
JUNEAU
€ 569 per person*
MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR TIME ASHORE
Juneau: Alaska's Whales & Rainforest Trails This small-group eco-tour introduces you to Alaska’s incredible whales and other amazing wildlife, glacial landscapes, rainforests and more.
Skagway: Klondike Bicycle & White Pass Railway
Ride the historic White Pass & Yukon Railroad to Fraser, back, passing waterfalls, glaciers and mountains.
SAWYER GLACIER FROM VANCOUVER/SEATTLE
On May 19 and September 15, 2012, Norwegian Jewel offers similar itineraries See our website for details.
and single occupancy please see the enclosed information & price insert or
www.ncl.eu. Prices and itineraries are subject to change. Errors and omissions excepted.
For a complete list of prices see our information & price insert on p. 22/23 57
Balcony etc.) and are per person based on double occupancy. For further booking information, such as an questions, as well as for the complete list of prices for all stateroom categories, prices for 3rd
and 4th
guests
ALASKA
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