12-Night Alaska Southbound Cruisetour #TB5 to Vancouver on Princess Cruises
Fairbanks, Alaska - Vancouver, British Columbia
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Cruisetour Quote ID#:
1849
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Interior
fares from
$1,176
Double occupancy pricing in US Dollars for a
category K interior stateroom sailing Aug 30, 2010. Government taxes and port charges are an additional $125.89. All prices are subject to availability.
Various Departure Dates Duration: 12 Nights ACE Quote ID#:
1849
*Please note that availability changes regularly. Please call an Alaskan Cruise Expert at 1-800-565-2784 for the most up-to-the-minute pricing and availability.
Fairbanks, Alaska Arrive in Fairbanks and check into your hotel for the night.
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Fairbanks, Alaska / Denali, Alaska Sightseeing today includes a Riverboat Cruise on an authentic sternwheeler. Then, travel by motorcoach to Denali National Park and the Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge. Opt for an excursion this evening or relax at the lodge.
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Denali, Alaska / Mt. McKinley, Alaska This morning, enjoy a Natural History Tour into Denali National Park. Then, board a motorocoach for the scenic journey to the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge for the night.
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Mt. McKinley, Alaska Today, you'll have a full day to spend as you choose. Stop by the Tour Desk for an array of optional excursions. Or, take a walk on the nature trails around the lodge.
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Mt. McKinley, Alaska / Anchorage, Alaska You'll have time this morning for an optional excursion. Then, transfer to Talkeetna where you'll board the train and head south to Anchorage for the night.
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Anchorage, Alaska / Whittier, Alaska Enroute to your ship, stop at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center for wildlife viewing. Continue to Whitier and set sail this evening on your Alaska cruise.
Measuring approximately 470 square feet including balcony, the suite features twin beds that convert to a queen-size bed, separate sitting area with sofa bed, two televisions, refrigerator with wet bar, walk-in closet, and bath with tub and shower.
Ranging from approximately 280-302 square feet including balcony, the mini-suite features twin beds that convert to a queen-size bed, separate sitting area with sofa bed, two televisions, refrigerator, spacious closet, and bath with tub and shower.
Twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Separate sitting area with sofa bed. Two televisions. Refrigerator. Spacious closet. Bath with tub and shower. Oceanview window.
Ranging from approximately 217-248 square feet including balcony, the oceanview stateroom features twin beds that convert to a queen-size bed, sitting area with desk, television, refrigerator, spacious closet, and bath with shower.
Ranging from approximately 162-212 square feet, the oceanview stateroom features twin beds that convert to a queen-size bed, picture window, desk, television, refrigerator, spacious closet, and bath with shower.
Ranging from approximately 156-166 square feet, your stateroom features twin beds that convert to a comfortable queen-size bed, refrigerator, television, spacious closet and bath with shower.
Land Tour + Southbound Cruise
Escape for luxury combined with adventure on a Southbound Alaska Cruisetour. Your journey begins with a 2- to 8-night land tour that explores Alaska's interior. Visits may include Fairbanks, Denali, Mount McKinley, Talkeetna, Anchorage, Homer and Alyeska. You will typically conclude your Alaskan adventure with a 7-night cruise departing from Anchorage, Seward or Whittier and sail Southbound through the Inside Passage for Vancouver.
Land Portion
Fairbanks, Alaska
Just 90 miles south of the Arctic Circle, Fairbanks is known as the "golden heart" of Alaska. Founded on the banks of the Chena River in 1901, the town's colorful gold-rush history comes to life in its working gold mines and on the riverboat cruise.
Shopping includes gold nugget jewelry and Native handicrafts from the Interior, such as beaded slippers and gloves, birch-bark baskets and porcupine quill jewelry.
Stunningly beautiful and rich in wildlife, Denali National Park consists of six million acres of coniferous forest and open tundra. Looming high above the valleys is the 20,320 ft. Mount McKinley, commonly known as Denali, meaning literally, "The High One". It is the highest peak in North America. If you are fortunate enough to be there on a clear day, you can expect to see Dall sheep high on the hillsides and grizzlies fishing for salmon in the icy-cold streams of the park.
An Alaska adventure begins in Anchorage. The majestic mountains, glistening glaciers and crystal-clear streams and lakes beckon for exploration. Explore the rich culture of Alaska's first people and feel their pride. Savor the taste of fresh Alaska seafood. Cosmopolitan Anchorage is a city that has its own symphony and ballet, while offering rugged wilderness only minutes away. Art enthusiasts will enjoy the Anchorage Museum of History and Art, as well as many other galleries. Shoppers will discover unique native Alaskan arts and crafts. Anchorage is the place to tap into your sense of adventure!
Whittier, Alaska is located at the head of Passage Canal in Prince William Sound, 75 scenic miles southeast of Anchorage. Whittier lies to the northeast shore of the Kenai Peninsula and to the west of Prince William Sound.
Established as a strategic military facility during the Second World War, Whittier's ice-free port remains a focal point for marine activity and freight transfer from sea train barges serving South-central Alaska.
Stretching over 90 miles long and covering over 1,350 square miles in area, Hubbard Glacier is the largest tidewater glacier in North America. It is also one of the most impressive, a 300-foot wall of ice rising sheer and jagged from the ocean. You may hear the rumble and see the monumental splash as the glacier severs into great ice chunks, known as "calves."
Preserved as a National Monument, Glacier Bay exists as an extraordinary collection of glaciers in a contained region. Only two ships per day are permitted to enter the bay during the summer months, which is when whales come here to feed. Hundreds of years ago, the ice in Glacier Bay fell as snow on the icefields in the mountains above.
Compressed by its own tremendous weight, the ice slowly flows through valleys to the sea, where in some cases, it breaks off in great chunks, called "calves", to float free as icebergs and "bergy bits".
Skagway was born during the great Klondike gold rush. Those were the days when Skagway had 80 saloons and was known as "the roughest town on earth". The city's rip-roaring past will come alive when you walk down Broadway, a main street so authentic it is part of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park!
Accessible only by air or sea, Alaska's capital is surprisingly urban and cultured for such a remote destination. When you arrive by sea, you will be greeted dockside by numerous flags and an abundance of summer flowers. For further insight into the Inuit culture and crafts, visit the museum. Take the short drive to Mendenhall Glacier, the only glacier inside city limits! Take a helicopter ride for an amazing aerial view of Juneau and area, or go fishing for silver salmon. Then, just kick back and relax with a cool one at the famous and colorful Red Dog Saloon.
Ketchikan is the salmon capital of the world. The canneries are busy and the stream below Creek Street's rustic boardwalk bustles with life. Visit the ancient grove of Totem Bight, the largest collection of authentic totem poles anywhere. Make a flight to nearby Misty Fjords--a breathtaking vista of Alaska's unspoiled wilderness and America's newest national monument; or try a little salmon fishing.
In Vancouver, you never lose sight of the spectacular mountains or the glimmering sea. It is a prosperous city, with flowers adorning the streets and the lush greenery of Stanley Park, the third-largest urban park in the world, beckoning to travellers and locals alike. Museums offer fine collections of dramatic Northwest Native arts. Vancouver's Chinatown is the second largest in the world. Gastown, the waterfront district, recalls the city's colorful past as a premier port since the days of the Clipper ships.
Come see the natural beauties of Vancouver, which captured the prestigous title of the 2010 Winter Olympics' Host City.
C.R.U.I.S.E.® credo: Courtesy, Respect, Unfailing In Service
Duty-Free Shopping
Hearts and Minds Wedding Chapel
Lotus Spa
Princess Links
Princess Plaza
ScholarShip@Sea Program
World-Class Art Collection, Gallery & Auctions
Dining Onboard
In addition to the Fixed Traditional Seating, Princess has cooked up a revolution in cruising called Anytime Dining. This means that you no longer have to appear at a fixed time in the dining room. Instead, the choice of when and where you wish to enjoy Princess' award-winning cuisine is up to you.
Sabatini's Italian Trattoria
Wine & Caviar Bar
Ice Cream Bar
Bayou Café
Bordeaux Dining Room
Hamburger & Hot Dog Grill
Horizon Court
Patisserie
Pizzeria
Provence Dining Room
Onboard Activities
What do you want to do today? With Princess you have the freedom to choose from an endless selection of activities tailored to suit your unique onboard experience. That's the beauty of Personal Choice. It's your cruise.
Lido Pool
London & Paris Themed Casino
Lotus Pool
Off Limits
Pelican's Playhouse
Pelican's Pool
Princess Theater
Splash Pool
The Card Room
The Fun Zone
Every Cruise features Princess' award-winning production shows, most of which are written, costumed and choreographed by Princess. These exciting, lavish productions feature some of the largest Casts at sea, performing hits from Broadway through to the Contemporary Classics of today.
Calypso Cove
Churchill's Cigar Bar
Crooner's Martini Bar
Explorer's Lounge
Meridian Bay
The Universe Lounge
Wheelhouse Bar
Other Onboard Facilities
Beauty Salon
Center Court
Deck Chess
Fully Equipped Gymnasium
Golf Simulator
Internet Café
Paddle Tennis
Shuffle Board
The Library
Writing Room
Princess Cruises Details
Having led the way in Gulf of Alaska cruising, Princess maintains a strong presence in Alaska. Through its Seattle-based Princess Tours division, the company operates a wide variety of spectacular land and sea experiences in the majestic "Land of the Midnight Sun." The largest cruise and tour operator in the state, Princess operates six cruise ships, five riverside wilderness lodges, luxury Midnight Sun Express Ultra Dome rail cars, and a fleet of deluxe motor coaches; allowing cruise passengers to connect seamlessly to a landside tour and experience several distinctly unique facets of the Alaska wilderness in a single trip.
With Princess, you won't just see Alaska, you'll feel it with unique, one-of-a-kind experiences. In Juneau, you will be introduced to Libby Riddles, the first woman to win the grueling 1,049-mile Iditarod Sled Dog Race. Balladeer Steve Hites will come aboard in Skagway to share his one-man Gold Rush show. Such included enrichments continue with daily onboard lectures on local geology, wildlife, and native culture. Ranger naturalists cruise with Princess through Glacier Bay, and a junior park ranger program is offered for kids.
Princess Cruises Kid's Programs
The Princess Kids & Off Limits Teens' program make child's play of family travel. Princess Youth and Teen Centers offer a boatload of fun, featuring everything from arts and crafts to video games, discos, movies, splash pools and more!
Princess Fun Zone Activities for kids are divided into two age groups: "Princess Pelicans" (ages 3-7) and "Princess Pirateers" (ages 8-12). On all Vessels except Royal, Tahitian and Pacific Princess you'll find completely equipped Youth Centers.
Princess Pelicans and Princess Pirateers are entertained with such activities as: Arts and crafts, movies and cartoons, video games, scavenger hunts, afternoon ice cream parties, backstage galley tours, Hall of Fame tournaments, discos, exclusive kids-only dining, Edu-tainment programs, karaoke and lip-sync shows, pizza parties, shipboard olympics, pajama parties and t-shirt coloring.
Off Limits Teen Center - Princess' astounding Teen Centers are packed with Nintendo, movies, Karaoke, giant screen TVs, card games, board games, ping pong tables and juke boxes. In addition to all these features, on Grand and Golden Princess, teens have a separate Jacuzzi and sun deck area made just for them. Please note that the Royal, Pacific, and Tahitian Princess do not have dedicated Teen Centers.
Edu-tainment - Scheduled on select seasonal sailings, the California Science Center, will deliver entertaining interactive science activities for children aboard Princess ships. Whale watching, coral reef studies, building and racing sailboats, marine biology studies and squid dissection are just some of the new activities that may be offered.
Kid sitting & port day activities - Youth and Teen Centers onboard Grand, Golden, Star, Sea, Ocean, Dawn, Sun, Coral, Island, Diamond and Regal Princess offer complimentary scheduled activities to youth passengers ages 3 to 17 from 8:00am to 5:00pm while in port. A special supervised complimentary lunch service is also available with parental consent.
Group kid sitting for children ages 3 to 12 years is offered on, Grand, Golden, Star, Crown, Regal, Sun, Dawn, Sea, Ocean, Coral, Island and Diamond Princess from 10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. for a charge of $5.00 per hour per child.
Princess Cruises Cruiseline Review
Princess offers one of the newest fleets sailing in Alaska. Each ship offers a variety of dining options, superior entertainment, quality service and Anytime Dining. Princess has removed the regimentation of the traditional cruise and instead allows you to "Do What You Want, When You Want" on their impressive fleet of 7 mega-ships, many of which have been recently refurbished and renovated for Alaska 2010. These are 'space' ships, with the amenities and features of a grand mega-ship, but with a small ship feel thanks to intimate public areas and multiple bars, dining venues, and show lounges. In addition, Princess offers more affordable balcony staterooms and more cruisetour packages than any other cruise line.
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