Ships: Alaskan Dream and Baranof Dream
Northbound: May 22, June 7, July 9, July 25, August 12
Southbound: May 30, July 17, August 20
Day 1 | Ketchikan, Metlakatla & Misty Fjords
In Ketchikan visit shops and galleries featuring local artists. Explore the unique culture of the Tsimshian people in Metlakatla. Feel the mist of waterfalls while gliding quietly beneath glacier-sculpted cliffs in Misty Fjord.
Day 2 | Kasaan & Thorne Bay
In Kasaan, we will visit The Chief Son-I-Hat Whale House, the only remaining Haida clan house in Alaska. Scenic Thorne Bay was once the largest logging camp in the world. We will enjoy a walking tour and meet local artisans.
Day 3 | Wrangell
In Wrangell, take a jet boat tour of the Stikine River – the fastest navigable freeflowing river left in North America – and enjoy a city walking tour.
Day 4 | Petersburg
Petersburg is a charming fishing town established by Norwegian fishermen in the late 1800s. At the Sons of Norway Hall, enjoy a Norwegian Folk Dance show performed by Petersburg’s children.
Day 5 | Hobart Bay
Enjoy exclusive Hobart Bay and our wilderness adventure base camp, outfitted with sea kayaks, small outboard-driven Zego runabouts, and all-terrain vehicles that provide personal access to the water and wilderness.
Day 6 | Tracy Arm Fjord
We will explore the full length of this glacier-carved, jade-green fjord; tracing the sheer granite face of cliffs that rise 4,000 feet above the sea, punctuated by a multitude of waterfalls.
Day 7 | Glacier Bay National Park
A Glacier Bay National Park Service Ranger leads our programming and a Native Huna Tlingit interpretive naturalist joins us to reveal traditional ties to this ancient treasure, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Day 8 | Juneau & Orca Point Lodge
Highlights of the scenic state capital include the massive Mendenhall Glacier and a soaring ride on the Mount Roberts Tram. We’ll depart Juneau for Colt Island and go ashore for an Alaska salmon and king crab dinner at Orca Point Lodge.
Day 9 | Sitka
Transfer to the airport is included.
CRUISE DISCLAIMER: Cruise information is subject to change without notice. Cruises are subject to navigating conditions.
Sailing Dates
| 2013 Departure | Vessel | A | AA | AAA | Deluxe | Owners |
| June 7 | Northbound |
Alaskan | sold out | sold out | sold out | sold out | |
| July 9 | Northbound |
Alaskan | sold out | sold out | sold out | $5,698 | |
| July 25 | Northbound |
Baranof | sold out | sold out | $5,099 | sold out | sold out |
| August 12 | Northbound |
Alaskan | $4,199 | sold out | sold out | sold out |
Prices are per person and in USD. Additional government fees and taxes apply. Single supplement rates are available.
Southbound
Day 1 | Sitka
Explore Sitka’s popular attractions: Sheldon Jackson Museum, Russian Bishop’s house and St. Michael’s Cathedral and enjoy the Sheet’ka Kwaan Naa Kahidi Dancers. Board a deluxe tour boat for a “Sea Otter & Wildlife Quest” excursion into beautiful Sitka Sound. Home to marine mammals, Sitka Sound counts gray, humpback and killer (orca) whales, eagles, brown bears, sea otters, and Steller sea lions amongst its abundant wildlife.
Day 2 | Glacier Bay National Park
A Glacier Bay National Park Service Ranger leads our programming and a Native Huna Tlingit interpretive naturalist joins us to reveal traditional ties to this ancient treasure, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Day 3 | Juneau & Orca Point Lodge
Highlights of the scenic state capital include the massive Mendenhall Glacier and a soaring ride on the Mount Roberts Tram. We’ll depart Juneau for Colt Island and go ashore for an Alaska salmon and king crab dinner at Orca Point Lodge.
Day 4 | Tracy Arm Fjord & Hobart Bay
In Tracy Arm we will explore the full length of this ice-carved fjord; tracing the face of cliffs that rise 4,000 feet above the sea. Enjoy exclusive access to Hobart Bay to our own wilderness adventure base camp.
Day 5 | Hobart Bay
Guests enjoy a second day at our adventure base camp, outfitted with sea kayaks, small outboard driven Zego runabouts, and all-terrain vehicles.
Day 6 | Wrangell & Petersburg
Take a jet boat tour of the Stikine River, the fastest navigable free-flowing river left in North America, and enjoy a city walking tour. Petersburg is a fishing town established by Norwegian fishermen in the late 1800’s. At the Sons of Norway Hall, enjoy a Norwegian Folk Dance show performed by Petersburg’s children.
Day 7 | Thorne Bay & Kasaan
Thorne Bay was once one of the largest logging camps in the world. In Kasaan, visit the Chief Son-I -Hat Whale House, the only remaining Haida clan house in Alaska.
Day 8 | Misty Fjords
Learn the natural history of the fjords, listen to the call of nesting seabirds, and feel the mist of glistening waterfalls while gliding quietly beneath glacier-sculpted cliffs.
Day 9 | Ketchikan
One of “America’s Top 100 small arts communities”. Visit a variety of shops and galleries featuring resident artists. Transfer to the airport is included.
CRUISE DISCLAIMER: Cruise information is subject to change without notice. Cruises are subject to navigating conditions.
| 2013 Departure | Vessel | A | AA | Vista View | Owners |
| May 30 | Southbound |
Alaskan | Sold Out | $3,949 | Sold Out | Sold Out |
| July 17 | Southbound |
Alaskan | Sold Out | Sold Out | Sold Out | Sold Out |
| August 20 | Southbound |
Alaskan | $4,199 | $4,399 | Sold Out | Sold Out |
Prices are per person and in USD. Additional government fees and taxes apply. Single supplement rates are available.



