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U and the
nCruise Adventures sails away from the ports and crowds into views of snow-capped
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living aboard the floating B & B, which has plenty to entertain. Mingle in the lounge with fellow adventure lovers or take in the sights from the hot tub on the upper deck. Have dinner, relax, share stories and settle into a cosy cabin drifting to sleep while listening to the naturalists’ stories from your in-room speakers. Small-ship adven- ture cruising combines cultural immersion in local areas, your choice of physical activity and getting down and dirty with nature while still being
Te two-week sailings cover the entire Canadian and Alaskan Inside Passages. It’s the ultimate insider’s paradise with daily adventures and wildlife watching
comfortable. Te adventurous crew offers personalised attention and in-depth knowledge of remote areas. And the [F]UnCruise personality is an extra bonus. “I consider myself an Alaska
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