Alaska, Canada & New England 61 DISCOVER OUR ALASKA CRUISETOURS
There’s so much more to experience beyond the coast. Escorted by local Alaskan guides, explore Denali National Park and search for grizzly bears, moose and more; board the Alaska Railroad and listen to personal stories of life in Alaska as you watch the changing scenery. Available exclusively with Norwegian Sun’s Alaska cruises, highlights include:
ANCHORAGE DENALI EXPRESS
3-NIGHT LAND PACKAGE • 2-night accommodation in Anchorage • 1-night wilderness lodge accommodation in Denali • Alaska Railroad Adventure Class trains • 5-hour Denali National Park Natural History tour.
DENALI/ALYESKA EXPLORER
4-NIGHT LAND PACKAGE • 1-night accommodation in Anchorage and Alyeska • 2-night wilderness lodge accommodation in Denali • Alaska Railroad Adventure Class trains • 7-hour Denali National Park Tundra Wilderness tour • Mt. Alyeska tram ride.
For more information and prices, please contact your travel agency, the Norwegian Cruise Line reservations department or visit
www.ncl.eu.
ALASKA, CANADA & NEW ENGLAND If you like your landscapes wild and wonderful, you’re going to love Alaska. So cruise with Norwegian deep into one of the world’s great last frontiers and prepare for a front-row seat on coastal rainforests, snowy mountains, ancient, creaking glaciers and picturesque ports with memories of the Gold Rush. Experience the thrill of whale watching, go in search of native black bears, try your hand at salmon-fishing or dog sledding or catch a seaplane and fly over beautiful lakes, waterfalls and glaciers.
New England in the fall – catchy isn’t it? And for a very good reason, because when Mother Nature reveals her myriad autumn colours along the coastlines of Canada and New England, the stunning landscapes are at their vibrant best. Discover picture-postcard ports where lobster comes with a side of the salty tang of the sea, towering sea cliffs, historic Quebec City on the Saint Lawrence River and see how millionaires once lived at the palatial homes of Bar Harbor. Don’t forget the camera.
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