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Glacier Wilderness Onboard Regatta

Glacial Wilderness
12-day Cruise from Vancouver to Anchorage onboard Regatta

This extended voyage beautifully showcases the complete grandeur of Alaska from north to south, combining the highlights seen on both Inside Passage cruises and Gulf of Alaska voyages. Cruise past Hubbard Glacier, the largest on the continent, and spend the day in spectacular College Fjord, a glacial paradise. Some of the earliest traces of man can be observed in Wrangell, where dozens of petroglyphs of animals and geometric shapes have been carved into the rocks on the beach. In contrast to Wrangell's smalltown atmosphere, enjoy Juneau. The best view of Alaska's lively capital is from the Mt. Roberts Tramway, which takes an exhilaratingly steep route. And unlike larger ships on shorter, hurried voyages, you'll find Regatta takes the time to call on Anchorage itself, a rare and welcome surprise.

July 11 - July 23, 2011

From $3,999 per person
Includes pre-paid gratuities

Date Port / City Arrive Depart
Jul 11 Vancouver, Canada
By far the largest port on Regatta's Alaska cruises, Vancouver offers every imaginable big-city attraction. There is the Museum of Anthropology and the Vancouver Art Museum for culture. History flourishes in the Gastown district, which borders vibrant Chinatown. Or enjoy a break from the bustle in Stanley Park, one of North America's largest urban parks
  6:00 p.m.
Jul 12 Cruising the Inside Passage    
Jul 13 Ketchikan, Alaska
Totem poles are one of Ketchikan's chief attractions, and the best places to view them are Saxman Village and Totem Bight State Park. Drop by the Southeast Alaska Discovery Center to learn about the local cultures and ecosystems.
7:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m.
Jul 14 Wrangell, Alaska
Once a Tlingit Indian stronghold, then a Russian outpost, and finally an American settlement in 1867, Wrangell has endured dramatic change and honors it. See a preserved tribal house on Chief Snakes Island. Learn about the three gold rushes that transformed the area in the Wrangell Museum. Behold the ancient petroglyphs carved into the rocks on the nearby beaches.
7:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Jul 15 Juneau, Alaska
For a state capital, Juneau maintains a surprising small-town charm, in part because it can only be reached by sea or air due to the surrounding wilderness. Collections from the indigenous people are displayed in the Alaska State Museum. Visit Mendenhall Glacier for outdoor adventure.
8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
Jul 16 Icy Strait Point (Hoonah), Alaska
Hoonah means "where the north wind doesn't blow" in the language of the Tlingit Indians, who make up about 70% of the population of this village on the lee side of Chichagof Island. However, wildlife outnumbers everyone, so watch for bears, eagles and humpback whales, which migrate here in the summer.
12:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.
Jul 17 Skagway, Alaska
Skagway's spectacular natural setting encourages a walking tour of this well-preserved gold rush town. See the Moore House, built in 1897, a year before the gold rush, and the Gold Rush Cemetery, where famed Old West desperado Soapy Smith is buried. Visit the Trail of '98 Museum for a more in-depth look at Skagway's freewheeling history. Or take a ride on the White Pass and Yukon Railroad and see the trail the Gold Rushers etched into the high mountain pass.
7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
Jul 18 Sitka, Alaska
Called Shee Atika by the Tlingit Indians, then New Archangel by the Russians who ousted them, Sitka boasts a multi-cultural heritage. Two dozen of its attractions are on the National Register of Historic Places, including Castle Hill and Building 29, a structure built by the Russians in 1835. The Sheldon Jackson Museum exhibits one of Alaska's oldest native culture collections.
9:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.
Jul 19 Cruising Hubbard Glacier    
Jul 20 Cruising the Glaciers of College Fjord    
Jul 21 Seward, Alaska
While most cruise ships merely turnaround here, Regatta actually calls on Seward, which is named for the U.S. Secretary of State that negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867. The Seward Museum is a treasure-trove of artifacts, the Alaska SeaLife Center showcases the abundant marine life and nearby Chugach National Forest is a natural paradise.
7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
Jul 22 Homer, Alaska
Founded by gold miners in 1896, Homer still attracts adventurous travelers who love the great outdoors. It's particularly beautiful during the summer, when wildflowers are in bloom and the hills behind town are lush green. A great starting point is the Pratt Museum, featuring exhibits on native culture, history and fishing.
8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
Jul 23 Anchorage, Alaska
Sailing here is a rare treat, as most cruise ships never venture into picturesque Cook Inlet to reach Alaska's largest city. While surrounded by natural beauty, Anchorage also offers cosmopolitan attractions such as the Anchorage Museum, which emphasizes art and technology through experiential exhibits. Ride the trolley for an excellent overview of the city
7:00 a.m.  




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