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True Alaska withTrue Alaskans
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MAY – SEPTEMBER 2015
Alaskan Dream Cruises
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Table of ContentsEXPERIENCE OUR ALASKA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
TRUE ALASKA HOSPITALITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
TRUE ALASKA MOMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
4-DAY GLACIER BAY QUEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
8-DAY ALASKA’S GLACIER BAY & ISLAND ADVENTURE . . . . . . 6
9- & 10-DAY PT. ADOLPHUS, FREDERICK SOUND & STEPHENS PASSAGE EXPLORER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
9-DAY ALASKA’S INSIDE PASSAGE SOJOURN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
11-DAY ADMIRALTY, BARANOF & CHICHAGOF EXLPORER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
11-DAY ALASKA’S SOUTHEAST EXPLORER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
13-DAY ALASKA’S GLACIER BAY & INSIDE PASSAGE VOYAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
ALASKAN DREAM CRUISES FLEET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
ADMIRALTY DREAM DECK PLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
BARANOF DREAM DECK PLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
ALASKAN DREAM DECK PLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
TERMS & CONDITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Alaskan Dream Cruises
Experience our AlaskaDear Alaska Explorer,
One of the most rewarding aspects of leading Alaskan Dream Cruises is the opportunity we have to meet with guests from every corner of the globe. An important part of the culture of our organization is to listen intently to guest comments and then tailor our cruises to fulfill every possible expectation. This is a key element of what we call “True Alaska Hospitality” and is not only our highest business priority, but also an innate part of our native Alaskan heritage.
As we speak with guests at the conclusion of an adventure we enjoy asking, “What was your favorite part of Alaska?” The answers we’ve received have been both inspiring and instructive. Some recall the stunning scenery—staring up at towering granite cliffs in Tracy Arm Fjord or listening to the thundering sound of a calving tidewater glacier. Many tell of incredible wildlife encounters—a bear meandering the shoreline, acrobatic humpback whales, or killer whales on the hunt. To some, the fresh Alaskan cuisine comes to mind, and they speak of eating king crab in the glow of a crackling fire on the beach, or the way the fresh halibut seemed to melt in their mouth. Everyone has a unique account to share of a moment that they just can’t seem to put into words. As we’ve listened to these stories, we’ve taken note of a simple but profound truth; Alaska means something a little different to everyone who visits.
Although we were born and raised in this beautiful area of the world, we have come to realize that we cannot tell you what the best part of Alaska is—that’s up to you to decide. However, we do know what our responsibility is and we take it seriously. With our deep-rooted knowledge of the area we carefully design itineraries, hand-select destinations, and provide experiences that place travelers in ideal positions to experience their own, “True Alaska Moments.”
We invite you to explore this stunning area of the world. Come live your Alaska moment with us. We are confident you will find it, and it will etch a special memory you will never forget.
– Dave and Lauren Allen Bob and Betty Allen
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Zaide, Zia, Lauren and Dave Allen
TRUE ALASKA HOSPITALIT YWe are proud to offer our guests personalized attention throughout your Alaskan Dream Cruises experience. We call our style of service, True Alaska Hospitality, and it includes these complimentary amenities:
• Menus featuring Alaska salmon and halibut
• Evening hors d’oeuvres and a glass of wine or beer with dinner
• Guided excursions, kayaking, hiking and watercraft (DIB) exploration
• Binoculars* in each stateroom to view the marine and wildlife
• Educational lectures by our cultural and scientific expedition leaders
• “Open bridge”▼ policy allowing guests to talk with the ship captain
• Alaska gear*, including rain jackets, pants and boots
• Transfers♦ to and from the airport and hotel
* For use during the cruise. ▼ Open bridge during select hours. ♦ Transfers are provided one-day prior, start and end date of the cruise.
TRUE ALASKA MOMENTSThere are many magical moments that make living in Alaska special. We strive to capture a few of those for our guests during each trip. Our varied itineraries offer numerous opportunities for you to create your own True Alaska Moment:
• Cruise itineraries from 4-, 8-, 9-, 10-, 11- and 13-days
• More than 17 ports of call throughout Southeast Alaska, ranging from Alaska’s capital to small Native villages
• Guided excursions showcasing Southeast Alaska’s natural beauty, wildlife and culture
• Visits to our exclusive wilderness lodges: Orca Point Lodge and Windham Bay Lodge
• Itineraries that combine traditional ports of call with wildlife and glacier viewing
4 | ALASKAN DREAM CRUISES 2015
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ADMIRALTY DREAM A AA AAA DELUXE OWNERS
May 23, 2015 $1,399 $1,549 $1,749 $1,949 $2,149
CRUISE DISCLAIMER: Cruise information is subject to change without notice and subject to navigating conditions. Prices shown are per person, in U.S. dollars, and port charges and taxes are additional. Please call for the most current availability.
ROUNDTRIP SITKA ◆ May 23, 2015
DAY 1 — SITKA Walking tour to Sheldon Jackson Museum, Russian Bishop’s House and St. Michael’s Cathedral, then view Sitka Sound marine life on a deluxe tour boat before boarding your Alaskan Dream Cruises ship.
DAY 2 — GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK We start the morning visiting Glacier Bay with a National Park Service Ranger and a Native Huna Tlingit interpretive naturalist. Then we explore Icy Strait — home to abundant marine life!
DAY 3 — EASTERN BARANOF ISLAND EXPLORATION We will explore this area that includes exploration of one of many intimate coves or inlets that make this region one of the most scenic islands in Southeast Alaska.
DAY 4 — DISEMBARK IN SITKA Our exciting Alaskan Quest comes to an end. Transfer to airport or your hotel is complimentary.
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GLACIER BAY QUESTROUNDTRIP S ITKA
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ALASKAN DREAM A AA AAA VISTA VIEW OWNERS
May 11, 2015 $2,849 $3,299 – $4,649 $5,049
Jun 21, 2015 $3,449 $3,999 – $5,779 $5,989
Sep 8, 2015 $3,149 $3,699 – $5,479 $5,689
BARANOF DREAM A AA AAA DELUXE DELUXE SUITE
May 13, 2015 $2,749 $3,199 $3,799 $4,299 $4,499
Jul 5, 12, 19; Aug 19, 2015 $3,549 $4,099 $4,799 $5,199 $5,399
CRUISE DISCLAIMER: Cruise information is subject to change without notice and subject to navigating conditions. Prices shown are per person, in U.S. dollars, and port charges and taxes are additional. Please call for the most current availability.
ROUNDTRIP SITKA ◆ May 11 13; Jun 21; Jul 5, 12, 19; Aug 19, Sep 8, 2015
DAY 1 — SITKA Sitka Walking tour to Sheldon Jackson Museum, Russian Bishop’s House and St. Michael’s Cathedral, then view Sitka Sound marine life on a deluxe tour boat before boarding your Alaskan Dream Cruises ship.
DAY 2 — GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK We start the morning visiting Glacier Bay via an Allen Marine vessel with a National Service Park Ranger and a Native Huna Tlingit interpretive naturalist. Then we explore Icy Strait – home to abundant marine life!
DAY 3 — JUNEAU & ORCA POINT LODGE Spend the day visiting highlights of the scenic state capital including massive Mendenhall Glacier and an opportunity to enjoy downtown Juneau and the treasures of local shops and galleries. At our exclusive Orca Point Lodge, enjoy the beautiful grounds, beach, marine life touch-tank, and other activities. Dine on Alaskan Salmon or Alaskan king crab then relax before a beachside bonfire.
DAY 4 — TRACY ARM FJORD Explore this glacier-carved fjord with sheer 4,000-foot granite walls punctuated by waterfalls, a major highlight of Alaskan Dream Cruises. View the icy glacier face and seals up close via a guided watercraft/DIB (skiff) exploration.
DAY 5 — WINDHAM BAY At our wilderness base camp we enjoy sea kayaking, guided tours via a watercraft/DIB (skiff), relaxing campfires and opportunities to explore. A variety of marine life and birds are visible as well as an occasional black bear roaming the shoreline.
DAY 6 — PETERSBURG Charming Petersburg, founded by Norwegian fishermen in the late 1800s, is still a fishing town. Enjoy a folk dance show by local children at the Sons of Norway Hall then have time to explore the town.
DAY 7 — KAKE Visit to the traditional Tlingit Indian Village of Kake includes a totem carving display, dance performance, the “World’s Tallest Totem”.
DAY 8 — DISEMBARK IN SITKA Our exciting Alaskan Adventure comes to an end. Transfer to airport or your hotel is complimentary.
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ALASK A’S GLACIER BAY & ISLAND ADVENTUREROUNDTRIP S ITKA
Admiralty Dream, Alaskan Dream & Baranof Dream
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2015 9-day Pt. Adolphus, Frederick Sound & Stephens Passage Explorerroundtrip Sitka: Admiralty/Baranof
ADMIRALTY DREAM A AA AAA DELUXE OWNERS
May 15, 2015 (9-Day) $3,149 $3,599 $4,199 $4,695 $5,095
BARANOF DREAM A AA AAA DELUXE DELUXE SUITE
Jul 26, 2015 (10-Day) $3,949 $4,499 $5,199 $5,599 $5,799
CRUISE DISCLAIMER: Cruise information is subject to change without notice and subject to navigating conditions. Prices shown are per person, in U.S. dollars, and port charges and taxes are additional. Please call for the most current availability.
ROUNDTRIP SITKA ◆ May 15; Jul 26, 2015
DAY 1 — SITKA Walking tour to Sheldon Jackson Museum, Russian Bishop’s House and St. Michael’s Cathedral, then view Sitka Sound marine life on a deluxe tour boat before boarding your Alaskan Dream Cruises ship.
DAY 2 — ICY STRAIT & PT. ADOLPHUS Spend the day exploring scenic Icy Strait, along eastern Chichagof Island, including world-famous Point Adolphus, all areas well-known for sightings of humpback whales, sea otters and bears.
DAY 3 — GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK We start the morning visiting Glacier Bay via an Allen Marine vessel with a National Service Park Ranger and a Native Huna Tlingit interpretive naturalist. Then we explore Icy Strait – home to abundant marine life!
DAY 4 — JUNEAU & ORCA POINT LODGE Spend the day visiting highlights of the scenic state capital including massive Mendenhall Glacier and an opportunity to enjoy downtown Juneau and the treasures of local shops and galleries. At our exclusive Orca Point Lodge, enjoy the beautiful grounds, beach, marine life touch-tank, and other activities. Dine on Alaskan Salmon or Alaskan king crab then relax before a beachside bonfire.
DAY 5 — TRACY ARM FJORD Explore this glacier-carved fjord with sheer 4,000-foot granite walls punctuated by waterfalls, a major highlight of Alaskan Dream Cruises. View the icy glacier face and seals up close via a guided watercraft/DIB (skiff) exploration.
DAY 6 — WINDHAM BAY At our wilderness base camp we enjoy sea kayaking, guided tours via a watercraft/DIB (skiff), relaxing campfires and opportunities to explore. A variety of marine life and birds are visible as well as an occasional black bear roaming the shoreline.
DAY 7 — PETERSBURG Charming Petersburg, founded by Norwegian fishermen in the late 1800s, is still a fishing town. Enjoy a folk dance show by local children at the Sons of Norway Hall then have time to explore the town.
DAY 8 — KAKE Visit to the traditional Tlingit Indian Village of Kake includes a totem carving display, dance performance, the “World’s Tallest Totem”.
DAY 9 — EASTERN BARANOF ISLAND We will explore this area that includes exploration of one of many intimate coves or inlets that make this region one of the most scenic islands in Southeast Alaska.
DAY 10 — DISEMBARK IN SITKA Our exciting Alaskan Explorations comes to an end. Transfer to airport or your hotel is complimentary.
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PT. ADOLPHUS, FREDERICK SOUND AND STEPHENS PASSAGE EXPLORERROUNDTRIP S ITKA
Admiralty Dream & Baranof Dream
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2015 9-day Alaska’s Inside Passage Sojourn: Northbound/SouthboundKetchikan to Sitka (and reverse): Admiralty/Baranof
NORTHBOUND A AA AAA VISTA VIEW OWNERS
May 28, 2015 $4,199 $4,399 – $5,699 $6,099
Jun 13, 2015 $4,299 $4,449 – $5,799 $6,199
Jul 8, 24; Aug 11, 2015 $4,399 $4,549 – $5,899 $6,299
SOUTHBOUND A AA AAA VISTA VIEW OWNERS
Jun 5, 2015 $4,199 $4,349 – $5,699 $6,099
Jul 16, 2015 $4,399 $4,549 – $5,899 $6,299
CRUISE DISCLAIMER: Cruise information is subject to change without notice and subject to navigating conditions. Prices shown are per person, in U.S. dollars, and port charges and taxes are additional. Please call for the most current availability.
NORTHBOUND ◆ Ketchikan to Sitka May 28; Jun 13; Jul 8, 24; Aug 11, 2015
DAY 1 — KETCHIKAN, METLAKATLA & MISTY FJORDS Enjoy artistic Ketchikan, one of “America’s Top 100 small arts communities,” browsing among shops and galleries featuring local artisans, including historic Creek Street, one-time red-light district. Travel to Annette Island to learn about Alaska’s only reservation, settled by Father Duncan, through historical presentations and sites and Tsimshian cultural features, including totems and dance. As our ship glides beneath Misty Fjords’ 3,000-foot glacier-sculpted cliffs, discover the fjords’ natural history, listen to the calls of a myriad seabirds, feel the mist from glistening waterfalls.
DAY 2 — KASAAN & THORNE BAY Walk a magical forest path to The Chief Son-I-Hat Whale House, only remaining Haida clan house in North America. Inside stand three original 1880 totems, brought from Old Kasaan by the chief himself. Guided walking tour will explore Thorne Bay, once the largest logging camp in the world, to see local attractions and meet resident artisans.
DAY 3 — WRANGELL Enjoy several options to explore Wrangell’s rich colorful history, which includes on a guided walking tour and a visit to the Wrangell Museum.
DAY 4 — PETERSBURG Charming Petersburg, founded by Norwegian fishermen in the late 1800s, is still a fishing town. Enjoy a folk dance show by local children at the Sons of Norway Hall then have time to explore the town.
DAY 5 — WINDHAM BAY At our wilderness base camp we enjoy sea kayaking, guided tours via a watercraft/DIB (skiff), relaxing campfires and opportunities to explore. A variety of marine life and birds are visible as well as an occasional black bear roaming the shoreline.
DAY 6 — TRACY ARM FJORD Explore this glacier-carved fjord with sheer 4,000-foot granite walls punctuated by waterfalls, a major highlight of Alaskan Dream Cruises. View the icy glacier face and seals up close via a guided watercraft/DIB (skiff) exploration.
DAY 7 — JUNEAU & ORCA POINT LODGE Spend the day visiting highlights of the scenic state capital including massive Mendenhall Glacier and an opportunity to enjoy downtown Juneau and the treasures of local shops and galleries. At our exclusive Orca Point Lodge, enjoy the beautiful grounds, beach, marine life touch-tank, and other activities. Dine on Alaskan Salmon or Alaskan king crab then relax before a beachside bonfire.
DAY 8 — GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK We start the morning visiting Glacier Bay via an Allen Marine vessel with a National Service Park Ranger and a Native Huna Tlingit interpretive naturalist. Then we explore Icy Strait – home to abundant marine life!
DAY 9 — DISEMBARK IN SITKA Our exciting Alaskan Sojourn comes to an end. Transfer to airport or your hotel is complimentary.
SOUTHBOUND ◆ Sitka to Ketchikan Jun 5; Jul 16, 2015
Itinerary visits ports in reverse order.
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ALASK A’S INSIDE PASSAGE SOJOURNNORTHBOUND/SOUTHBOUND
Alaskan Dream
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BARANOF DREAM A AA AAA DELUXE DELUXE SUITE
May 20, 2015 $4,399 $4,599 $5,499 $5,999 $6,199
Aug 26, 2015 $4,499 $4,699 $5,599 $6,099 $6,299
CRUISE DISCLAIMER: Cruise information is subject to change without notice and subject to navigating conditions. Prices shown are per person, in U.S. dollars, and port charges and taxes are additional. Please call for the most current availability.
1 1 - DAY
ADMIRALT Y, BARANOF & CHICHAGOF EXPLORERROUNDTRIP S ITKA
Baranof Dream
ROUNDTRIP SITKA ◆ May 20; Aug 26, 2015
DAY 1 — SITKA Walking tour to Sheldon Jackson Museum, Russian Bishop’s House and St. Michael’s Cathedral, then view Sitka Sound marine life on a deluxe tour boat before boarding your Alaskan Dream Cruises ship.
DAY 2 — JUNEAU & ORCA POINT LODGE Spend the day visiting highlights of the scenic state capital including massive Mendenhall Glacier and an opportunity to enjoy downtown Juneau and the treasures of local shops and galleries. At our exclusive Orca Point Lodge, enjoy the beautiful grounds, beach, marine life touch-tank, and other activities. Dine on Alaskan Salmon or Alaskan king crab then relax before a beachside bonfire.
DAY 3 — SKAGWAY & HAINES Stroll the boardwalks of a rollicking Klondike gold rush city, and then board the White Pass & Yukon Route railroad (passport required) for a journey retracing the steps of the gold-seekers into Canada. A guided walking tour through scenic Haines features a visit to pre-WWI Fort Seward National Historic Site, with parade grounds overlooking Lynn Canal, and an opportunity to explore downtown Haines.
DAY 4 — CAPTAIN’S CHOICE Explore the region of Point Adolphus and northeastern Chichagof Island—areas well known for whale, bear and sea otter sightings.
DAY 5 — GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK We start the morning visiting Glacier Bay via an Allen Marine vessel with a National Service Park Ranger and a Native Huna Tlingit interpretive naturalist. Then we explore Icy Strait – home to abundant marine life!
DAY 6 — TRACY ARM FJORD Explore this glacier-carved fjord with sheer 4,000-foot granite walls punctuated by waterfalls, a major highlight of Alaskan Dream Cruises. View the icy glacier face and seals up close via a guided watercraft/DIB (skiff) exploration.
DAY 7 — WINDHAM BAY At our wilderness base camp we enjoy sea kayaking, guided tours via a watercraft/DIB (skiff), relaxing campfires and opportunities to explore. A variety of marine life and birds are visible as well as an occasional black bear roaming the shoreline.
DAY 8 — PETERSBURG Charming Petersburg, founded by Norwegian fishermen in the late 1800s, is still a fishing town. Enjoy a folk dance show by local children at the Sons of Norway Hall then have time to explore the town.
DAY 9 — KAKE Visit to the traditional Tlingit Indian Village of Kake includes a totem carving display, dance performance, the “World’s Tallest Totem”.
DAY 10 — EASTERN BARANOF ISLAND EXPLORATION We will explore this area that includes exploration of one of many intimate coves or inlets that make this region one of the most scenic islands in Southeast Alaska.
DAY 11 — DISEMBARK IN SITKA Our exciting Alaskan Explorations comes to an end. Transfer to airport or your hotel is complimentary.
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SOUTHBOUND A AA AAA VISTA SUITE OWNERS
May 18, 2015 $4,799 $4,999 – $6,499 $6,899
Jun 28; Aug 1, 19, 2015 $4,899 $5,099 – $6,599 $6,999
NORTHBOUND A AA AAA VISTA SUITE OWNERS
Aug 29, 2015 $4,899 $5,099 – $6,599 $6,999
CRUISE DISCLAIMER: Cruise information is subject to change without notice and subject to navigating conditions. Prices shown are per person, in U.S. dollars, and port charges and taxes are additional. Please call for the most current availability.
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ALASK A’S SOUTHEAST EXPLORERSOUTHBOUND/NORTHBOUND
Alaskan Dream
SOUTHBOUND ◆ Sitka to Ketchikan May 18; Jun 28; Aug 1, 19, 2015
DAY 1 — SITKA Walking tour to Sheldon Jackson Museum, Russian Bishop’s House and St. Michael’s Cathedral, then view Sitka Sound marine life on a deluxe tour boat before boarding your Alaskan Dream Cruises ship.
DAY 2 — GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK We start the morning visiting Glacier Bay via an Allen Marine vessel with a National Service Park Ranger and a Native Huna Tlingit interpretive naturalist. Then we explore Icy Strait – home to abundant marine life!
DAY 3 — SKAGWAY & HAINES Stroll the boardwalks of a rollicking Klondike gold rush city, and then board the White Pass & Yukon Route railroad (passport required) for a journey retracing the steps of the gold-seekers into Canada. A guided walking tour through scenic Haines features a visit to pre-WWI Fort Seward National Historic Site, with parade grounds overlooking Lynn Canal, and an opportunity to explore downtown Haines.
DAY 4 — JUNEAU & ORCA POINT LODGE Spend the day visiting highlights of the scenic state capital including massive Mendenhall Glacier and an opportunity to enjoy downtown Juneau and the treasures of local shops and galleries. At our exclusive Orca Point Lodge, enjoy the beautiful grounds, beach, marine life touch-tank, and other activities. Dine on Alaskan Salmon or Alaskan king crab then relax before a beachside bonfire.
DAY 5 — TRACY ARM FJORD Explore this glacier-carved fjord with sheer 4,000-foot granite walls punctuated by waterfalls, a major highlight of Alaskan Dream Cruises. View the icy glacier face and seals up close via a guided watercraft/DIB (skiff) exploration.
DAY 6 — WINDHAM BAY At our wilderness base camp we enjoy sea kayaking, guided tours via a watercraft/DIB (skiff), relaxing campfires and opportunities to explore. A variety of marine life and birds are visible as well as an occasional black bear roaming the shoreline.
DAY 7 — PETERSBURG Charming Petersburg, founded by Norwegian fishermen in the late 1800s, is still a fishing town. Enjoy a folk dance show by local children at the Sons of Norway Hall then have time to explore the town.
DAY 8 — WRANGELL Enjoy several options to explore Wrangell’s rich colorful history, which includes on a guided walking tour and a visit to the Wrangell Museum.
DAY 9 — THORNE BAY & KASAAN Guided walking tour will explore Thorne Bay, once the largest logging camp in the world. Walk a magical forest path to The Chief Son-I-Hat Whale House, only remaining Haida clan house in North America. Inside stand three original 1880 totems, brought from Old Kasaan by the chief himself.
DAY 10 — MISTY FJORDS & METLAKATLA As our ship glides beneath Misty Fjords’ 3,000-foot glacier-sculpted cliffs, discover the fjords’ natural history, listen to the calls of a myriad seabirds, feel the mist from glistening waterfalls. Guided walking tour to explore Tsimshian Indian culture in Metlakatla and the legacy of founder Father Duncan. Visit a traditional longhouse, watch local dancers perform and meet Native artists.
DAY 11 — DISEMBARK IN KETCHIKAN Our exciting Alaskan Explorations comes to an end. Transfer to airport or your hotel is complimentary.
NORTHBOUND ◆ Ketchikan to Sitka, Aug 29
Itinerary visits ports in reverse order
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2015 13-day Alaska’s Glacier Bay & Inside Passage VoyageKetchikan to Sitka (and reverse): Admiralty (6/14/15)
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ADMIRALTY DREAM A AA AAA DELUXE OWNERS
Jun 2, 14, 2015 $5,869 $6,829 $7,999 $8,699 $9,399
CRUISE DISCLAIMER: Cruise information is subject to change without notice and subject to navigating conditions. Prices shown are per person, in U.S. dollars, and port charges and taxes are additional. Please call for the most current availability.
SOUTHBOUND ◆ Sitka to Ketchikan Jun 2, 2015
DAY 1 — SITKA Walking tour to Sheldon Jackson Museum, Russian Bishop’s House and St. Michael’s Cathedral, then view Sitka Sound marine life on a deluxe tour boat before boarding your Alaskan Dream Cruises ship.
DAY 2 — ICY STRAITS Spend the day exploring scenic Icy Strait, including world-famous Point Adolphus, all areas well-known for sightings of humpback whales, sea otters and bears.
DAY 3 — GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK We start the morning visiting Glacier Bay via an Allen Marine vessel with a National Service Park Ranger and a Native Huna Tlingit interpretive naturalist. Then we explore Icy Strait – home to abundant marine life!
DAY 4 — SKAGWAY & HAINES Stroll the boardwalks of a rollicking Klondike gold rush city, and then board the White Pass & Yukon Route railroad (passport required) for a journey retracing the steps of the gold-seekers into Canada. A guided walking tour through scenic Haines features a visit to pre-WWI Fort Seward National Historic Site, with parade grounds overlooking Lynn Canal, and an opportunity to explore downtown Haines.
DAY 5 — JUNEAU & ORCA POINT LODGE Spend the day visiting highlights of the scenic state capital including massive Mendenhall Glacier and an opportunity to enjoy downtown Juneau and the treasures of local shops and galleries. At our exclusive Orca Point Lodge, enjoy the beautiful grounds, beach, marine life touch-tank, and other activities. Dine on Alaskan Salmon or Alaskan king crab then relax before a beachside bonfire.
DAY 6 —TRACY ARM FJORD Explore this glacier-carved fjord with sheer 4,000-foot granite walls punctuated by waterfalls, a major highlight of Alaskan Dream Cruises. View the icy glacier face and seals up close via a guided watercraft/DIB (skiff) exploration.
DAY 7 — WINDHAM BAY At our wilderness base camp we enjoy sea kayaking, guided tours via a watercraft/DIB (skiff), relaxing campfires and opportunities to explore. A variety of marine life and birds are visible as well as an occasional black bear roaming the shoreline.
DAY 8 — KAKE Visit to the traditional Tlingit Indian Village of Kake includes a totem carving display, dance performance, the “World’s Tallest Totem”.
DAY 9 — PETERSBURG Charming Petersburg, founded by Norwegian fishermen in the late 1800s, is still a fishing town. Enjoy a folk dance show by local children at the Sons of Norway Hall then have time to explore the town.
DAY 10 — WRANGELL Enjoy several options to explore Wrangell’s rich colorful history, which includes on a guided walking tour and a visit to the Wrangell Museum.
DAY 11 — THORNE BAY & KASAAN Guided walking tour will explore Thorne Bay, once the largest logging camp in the world. Walk a magical forest path to The Chief Son-I-Hat Whale House, only remaining Haida clan house in North America. Inside stand three original 1880 totems, brought from Old Kasaan by the chief himself.
DAY 12 — MISTY FJORD & METLAKATLA As our ship glides beneath Misty Fjords’ 3,000-foot glacier-sculpted cliffs, discover the fjords’ natural history, listen to the calls of a myriad seabirds, feel the mist from glistening waterfalls. Guided walking tour to explore Tsimshian Indian culture in Metlakatla and the legacy of founder Father Duncan. Visit a traditional longhouse, watch local dancers perform and meet Native artists.
DAY 13 — DISEMBARK IN KETCHIKAN Our exciting Alaskan Voyage comes to an end. Transfer to airport or your hotel is complimentary.
NORTHBOUND ◆ Ketchikan to Sitka, Jun 14
Itinerary visits ports in reverse order
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ALASK A’S GLACIER BAY & INSIDE PASSAGE VOYAGESOUTHBOUND/NORTHBOUND
Admiralty Dream
INTIMATE, YACHT-ST YLE CRUISINGStep aboard the kind of casual, charmingly intimate ship you’ve
always dreamed of. Come experience a style of cruising that is
intuitive, inquisitive and thoroughly engaging. After just a few
hours you’ll be on a first-name basis with your captain, crew and
fellow travelers—
and many will
become life-long
friends.
Alaskan Dream Cruises FleetFleet highlights include:
• Yacht-like vessels ideally suited for exploring off the beaten path
• Large GPS monitors to track movement of vessel• Chef-inspired cuisine• Open bridge*• Binoculars provided in every stateroom for use on the cruise• Featuring wines from the Pacific Northwest as well as Alaskan
microbrews and spirits• Alaska-crafted soaps and shampoos offered in stateroom• Complimentary Alaskan gear includes jackets, pants and
boots for use on the cruise• Hairdryers and fans in each stateroom• Fresh, soft linens & duvets
* Captain and crew adhere to a “Safety First” policy
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STATEROOMS/CATEGORIES
AAA*: One queen bed or two single beds, large picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approx. 122 sq. ft.
*Select cabins can accommodate 3rd guests
AA: Two twin or one double bed, large picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approx. 93 sq. ft.
A: Two twin beds, picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approx. 95 sq. ft.
Deluxe*: One queen bed or two single beds, large picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approx. 134 sq. ft.
*Select cabins can accommodate 3rd guests
Owners Suite: One queen bed, forward views from large windows, comfortable sitting area, private bathroom with shower. Approx. 135 sq. ft.
Admiralty Dream The Admiralty Dream
is perfect for adventure
in the wilderness
waterways. With its
shallow draft, stately
pace, spacious bow
for viewing fjords and
glaciers and covered
outside deck, nothing
will be missed in the
channels, bay and
wilderness islands.
SHIP SPECIFICATIONSPassengers: 58*Length: 143 feetStaterooms: 27Cruising Speed: 8.5 knots
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Deluxe*: One queen bed and either two chairs or one twin bed. Large port and starboard windows, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approx. 110 sq. ft.
*Select cabins can accommodate 3rd guests
AAA*: One queen bed, and either two chairs or one twin bed. Large picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approx. 116 sq. ft.
*Select cabins can accommodate 3rd guests
AA: One queen and one single bed, picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approx. 109 sq. ft.
A: Two twin beds, picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approx. 105 sq. ft.
Deluxe Suite+: One queen bed with two chairs; or replaced with one twin bed or one twin bunk beds. Large picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approx. 210 sq. ft.
+Select cabins can accommodate 3rd or 4th guests
Baranof Dream The 143-foot Baranof
Dream features a shallow
draft for navigating
intimate coves and
passages, a spacious
bow for viewing fjords
and glaciers, a covered
outside deck and a
relaxed cruising speed
for optimum viewing of
wilderness and wildlife.
Staterooms offer large
viewing windows and the
Lounge and Dining Room
offer intimate venues to
get to know your fellow
travelers.
SHIP SPECIFICATIONSPassengers: 49*+
Length: 143 feetStaterooms: 25Cruising Speed: 9 knots
STATEROOMS/CATEGORIES
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MAIN DECK
UPPER DECK
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Alaskan Dream At 104 feet in length,
the Alaskan Dream’s
innovative, streamlined
catamaran design allows
the vessel to easily
navigate narrow channels
and passages like a yacht.
Cabins all have extra-
large viewing windows.
The Vista View lounge
faces forward with the
same view as the Captain,
affording spectacular
views of the scenery, ports
and wildlife along the way.
Vista View: One queen bed with side and forward views from large windows. Comfortable sitting area, private bath/shower. Approx. 147 sq. ft.
AA+: One queen bed or two twin beds, large picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approx. 120 sq. ft.
+Select cabins can accommodate 3rd or 4th guests
A*: One queen bed or two twin beds, picture window, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approx. 104 sq. ft.
*Select cabins can accommodate 3rd guests
Owners+: One queen bed, large picture windows, wardrobe, private bathroom with shower. Approx. 208 sq. ft.
+Select cabins can accommodate 3rd or 4th guests
SHIP SPECIFICATIONSPassengers: 40*+
Length: 104 feetStaterooms: 20Cruising Speed: 13 knots
STATEROOMS/CATEGORIES
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REFUNDS:No refunds will be made on unused tours, shore excursions, accommodations or cruise package features when voluntarily cancelled or omitted by the passenger or when due to acts or failure to act by third party providers or other causes or acts beyond ADC’s or WBL’s reasonable control. Claims and adjustments regarding services not operated by ADC or WBL must be submitted in writing within 60 days of the termination date of your cruise. Any refunds will be issued through the original booking agent. Any travel insurance you may have purchased may provide additional remedies.
DOCUMENTATION:ADC & WBL believe strongly in sustainable tourism practices and prides itself on “green” operations. Therefore, the reduction of consumable resources such as paper is one of its goals. To that end, all documentation will be forwarded via e-mail unless hard paper copies are requested. Welcoming e-mail and preliminary travel information as well as required forms will be forwarded approximately five (5) days after receipt of your deposit. Final documents will be e-mailed approximately two weeks after receipt of your final payment. Documents may be delayed if any payment is late.
SMOKING POLICY:Smoking is allowed only in selected designated areas on outside decks on the vessel and at the lodge or the cabins. Smoking is NOT allowed anywhere inside the vessel, the lodge or the cabins.
BAGGAGE:Handling of your baggage from airport or hotel to the vessel and from the vessel or lodge to the airport or hotel is included with your passage fare for day of departure or one day prior to departure. ADC is not responsible for damage or loss to baggage while in the custody of airlines or other third party transportation provider(s). ADC’s & WBL’s responsibility for baggage while in ADC’s & WBL’s custody is limited to the reasonable value of any items damaged or lost. Any travel insurance you may have purchased may provide additional remedies.
LATE ARRIVAL AND EXTRA COST PROVISION:In the event of flight delays ADC & WBL will make reasonable efforts to connect you with your itinerary; however, any added costs are your responsibility. If inclement weather or other conditions beyond ADC’s or WBL’s reasonable control delay or interrupt an ADC or WBL itinerary, and result in additional transportation or accommodation costs, you are solely responsible for those costs.
ITINERARY AND DEPARTURES:Itinerary arrival and departure times are always subject to change without notice. ADC & WBL reserve the right to cancel, alter, advance, postpone or substitute any scheduled sailing or itinerary, substitute another vessel for the scheduled vessel, or substitute or cancel scheduled ports of call in its sole judgment and discretion, and to do so without any liability whatsoever to passengers as a result of said change(s).
HEALTH AND DISABILITY REQUIREMENTS AND MEDICAL SERVICES:ADC & WBL require passengers to notify it in writing at the time of reservation of any physical or mental illness or condition which require special accommodations or services including use of a wheelchair. Passengers requiring personal assistance or who are physically disabled must be accompanied by someone who assumes
TERMS & CONDITIONS Thank you for your interest in Alaska Catamaran, LLC, dba Alaskan Dream Cruises (“ADC”), and dba Windham Bay Lodge (“WBL”)
Your deposit for or purchase of either the passenger cruise ticket or WBL accommodation constitutes acceptance of these Terms and Conditions, both by you as well as for any passengers whose cruise or accommodations you either make a deposit for or purchase.
RESERVATIONS:To book your cruise please contact your travel professional or call us at 855-747-8100 or 907-747-8100. ADC cruises and WBL departures are sold on a space available basis.
DEPOSIT AND FINAL PAYMENT:A deposit of $500.00 per person is required to secure a reservation. ADC & WBL request receipt of your deposit within five (5) business days of your reservation. Note that reservations will only be confirmed upon receipt of deposit. Deposits and other payments may be paid via credit card or personal check.Final payment of 100% of passage fare (with credit given for any prior payments) is required no less than 60 days before the departure date of your cruise or at the time of the reservation if made less than 60 days before departure. If final payment is not received in time, confirmed reservations will be cancelled with rebooking subject to space availability.
TRAVEL INSURANCE:ADC and WBL recommend purchasing travel insurance to help protect you against cancellation penalties, trips cut short by illness or emergency, baggage loss or damage and other travel problems. Contact your travel professional for specific information on travel insurance coverage.
INCLUDED WITH YOUR PASSENGER FARE:• Selected guest cabin facilities• All meals aboard the vessel and/or lodge or where
otherwise indicated• Selected shore excursions as indicated
in itinerary• Ground transportation to and from the vessel in
Sitka, Juneau and Ketchikan, Alaska the day of sailing and the day of departure from the vessel
• Additionally, ground transportation is provided from the local airport to selected hotels in those cities the day prior to sailing.
• Use of recreational equipment as indicated in itinerary
• All standard onboard services
NOT INCLUDED WITH YOUR PASSENGER FARE:• Airfare to and from your home city• Non-complimentary beer, wine, or alcohol
selections or where otherwise indicated• Discretionary gratuities to crew• Travel insurance• All taxes and port fees
CANCELLATION POLICY:Cancellation of confirmed reservations for any reason is subject to the following cancellation fee schedule per person:90 days or more prior to departure date: $250.0089–61 days prior to departure date: $500.0060–31 days prior to departure date: 50% of full fare30–0 days prior to departure date: 100% of full fare
full responsibility for such assistance for both the regular activities of the cruise and/or shore excursions as well as any emergency situation. ADC & WBL will make reasonable efforts to accommodate passengers with medical or physical limitations, but reserves the right to deny boarding to a passenger whose condition may affect their safety or enjoyment of the cruise or that of other passengers, or that may affect the safety or operation of the cruise.Passengers requiring a wheelchair must bring their own wheelchair. Some shore excursions preclude the use of a wheelchair. Physical conditions aboard the vessel such as stairs, raised thresholds, no elevator, and narrow doorways or passageways may limit wheelchair use, create challenges for mobility challenged passengers, or restrict access to some areas aboard the vessel or lodge. Special diet requests must be received in writing at least 60 days prior to departure. However, even with such notice, ADC & WBL may not be able to accommodate all such requests.Medical facilities for much of the itinerary are limited and often are difficult to access. While crew members aboard ADC vessels and staff at WBL are CPR certified, trained medical personnel are NOT AVAILABLE aboard ADC vessels or at WBL.
EMBARKING AND DISEMBARKING:Embarking and disembarking is accommodated through the use of gangways, or in some instances, excursion craft. Port facilities and tide conditions greatly influence and vary the steepness or placement of gangways or dock ramps.
SHORE EXCURSIONS:Shore excursions, either included or discretionary, may involve touring in a variety of physical environments which may require walking or hiking on uneven trails or walking surfaces, and thus require mobility, physical fitness and stamina. Each passenger must determine their own fitness and suitability for any shore excursions. Additionally, the Captain, in his/her sole discretion, may, but has no duty to do so, limit passenger participation in activities that could compromise safety.
PASSPORT AND VISA REQUIREMENTS:A passport or visa is not required of citizens of the United States of America except on those itineraries that visit Skagway, Alaska (complimentary shore excursion includes the White Pass Railroad which stops in British Columbia, Canada).A valid government approved ID is required to board the vessel. Foreign citizens are required to have appropriate passport and visas as may be required by US Homeland Security Administration regulations.
PHOTOGRAPHS AND VIDEOS:ADC or WBL occasionally photographs or videos passengers and activities during the course of a cruise or a stay at WBL. ADC and WBL reserve the right to use such photographs or videos for marketing and/or training purposes without obligation to compensate the passenger, and each passenger consents to such use.
RESPONSIBILITY:ADC contracts with service providers for off vessel operations, and these providers are independent contractors. ADC is not a principal of any of the off vessel operators. These providers and the services provided are not under ADC’s control, and ADC has no responsibility for their actions, inactions or failure to perform. WARNING: BE AWARE that travel of any type, and participation in the real and exciting activities off
the vessel or at the lodge, particularly in Alaska, can be inherently dangerous and always involves the risk of injury, illness or death.ADC & WBL are not responsible for injuries, illness, death, delay, accidents, inconvenience, expenses or costs occurring off the vessel or during shore excursions or off vessel activities and the passenger assumes all those risks. ADC & WBL are not responsible for any expense or cost incurred by a passenger due to delays, weather conditions or cancellations of shore excursions or transportation during the cruise. You shall bear all such expenses, costs or losses.You understand and agree that ADC & WBL are not responsible for injuries, illness, death, delays, accidents, inconveniences or expenses of any kind whatsoever resulting from any peril at sea or cause not within its direct control.Passengers agree that they knowingly waive any and all claims of any nature they may have against ADC or WBL other than those arising solely from ADC’s negligence, or willful or fraudulent conduct, Passengers also agree that neither they, nor any of their heirs, personal or legal representatives, or family members will bring suit or make a claim for illness, injury, loss or damage to property, or loss of life resulting unless the claim resulted solely from the negligence of ADC or its employees, directors, owners, officers, agents, contractors or affiliated organizations as a result of passenger’s participation on a cruise or accommodation at WBL, provided that claims that result from ADC’s willful or fraudulent conduct are not waived. Passengers and guests shall comply with all applicable laws.The Captain may, in his/her sole discretion, refuse to transport, confine to a stateroom, or disembark any passenger for among other things illness, disease, injury, mental illness, posing a direct threat to the safety or wellness of self or other passengers or crew, or vulgar or improper conduct, illegal substance possession or use, refusal to obey applicable laws, company regulations, or otherwise endangering other passengers or crew. Such passenger shall bear any expenses related to such actions by the Captain. ADC is authorized by Special Use Permit to provide Guiding & Outfitting services in the Tongass National Forest. ADC is an equal opportunity employer and service provider. ADC’s operations have been approved by the Federal Maritime Commission. The exclusive venue for any litigation involving any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to your cruise with ADC or accommodation at WBL shall be federal or state courts located in Seattle, Washington, which shall use Alaska law in resolving any such controversy or claim. ADC and all passengers consent to the personal jurisdiction of such courts. All parties to any such litigation arising from or relating to the cruise or accommodations in any way shall bear their own costs, including legal fees.
CONTACT INFORMATION: Alaskan Dream Cruises P.O. Box 1049, Sitka, AK 99835Toll Free: 855-747-8100 Office: 907-747-8100 Fax: 907-747-4819www.alaskandreamcruises.com e-mail: [email protected]
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