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While your senses may be perfectly content to just lie back and soak it in, rally all five of them for some special adventures onshore.


Alaska Mendenhall Glacier & Salmon Bake Combo


Consider this a one-two punch of Alaskan adventure. First, you’ll get the chance to see the distinctively blue-colored Mendenhall Glacier up close and personal. Then settle in for a true feast: Alaska-caught salmon grilled over an open alder wood fire. And, as is only fitting, finish your day with amazing views of the Salmon Creek waterfall.


Ketchikan, Canopy Adventure & Wildlife Expedition Suit up for this eco-adventure, which will take you gliding through a lush rainforest in Tongass National Forest. As you zip-line along, you’ll take in amazing aerial views of hidden waterfalls, sky bridges and all kinds of forest animals.


Canada & New England The Best of Portland & Kennebunkport


Prepare to be charmed when you visit Maine’s oldest lighthouse, Portland Head Light, which dates back to 1791. After a scenic drive through Kennebunkport, you’ll find yourself at the former president’s summer estate. End your tour on a high note, strolling past Dock Square’s one-of-a-kind boutiques, galleries and antique shops.


Saint John, Hopewell Rocks – Bay of Fundy Escape Okay, this is going to be good. The world’s highest tides – which can rise up to 50 feet – await you, as well as all the folklore that surrounds them. Plus you’ll get the opportunity to see the Hopewell Rocks up close. These Flowerpot Rocks were carved by melting glaciers and sculpted by some of the most powerful tides in the world.


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