JOIN US ON AN ALASKA CRUISE
ON THE INFINITY
JUNE 11 - 18, 2010

ROUNDTRIP FROM SEATTLE

Date                 Port/City                         Activity                         Description
Day 1         Seattle, Washington                                                                Depart 11:59 PM  
Day 2                At Sea       
Day 3         Ketchikan, Alaska                Docked              Arrive 9:00 AM  Depart 4:00 PM  
Day 4    Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska           Cruising             Arrive 6:00 AM  Depart 10:00 AM  
Day 4         Juneau, Alaska                    Docked              Arrive 2:30 PM  Depart 10:00 PM  
Day 5         Skagway, Alaska                 Docked              Arrive 7:00 AM  Depart 8:30 PM  
Day 5    Alaska Inside Passage             Cruising             Arrive 8:30 PM  Depart 11:59 PM  
Day 6              At Sea       
Day 7    Victoria, British Columbia          Docked              Arrive 7:00 PM  Depart 11:59 PM  
Day 8       Seattle, Washington                                        Arrive 6:00 AM    
Cruise Tracy Arm Fjord and the Inside passage
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*Rates are per person, double occupancy. Government taxes ans fees are $147.35
per person and are not included in the above rates. All itineraries and prices are
subject to change without notice. Shipboard credit is in U.S. dollars and has no cash
value, it is not redeemable for cash and it is not transferable.
Seattle, Washington Day 1 | Day 8  
The Emerald City combines spectacular natural beauty and cosmopolitan flair like few
places can. An outdoor and coffee mecca, Seattle also offers up some of the best
seafood anywhere along the Pacific Rim. Named after the great chief of the Suquamish
Indians, Seattle enjoys a fusion of American, Asian and Native American cultures you
won't likely find anywhere else.  
Ketchikan, Alaska Day 3  
In addition to being the jumping-off point for seaplane excursions into the Misty Fjords
National Monument and its 2.2 million acres of wilderness nirvana, Ketchikan is also the
ancestral home of the Tlingit tribe. Another "must-see" here is the world's largest
collection of totem poles. You can learn what motivates someone to turn a piece of
lumber into a towering work of art at the Saxman Native Village and Totem Bight and
Totem Heritage Center.  
Juneau, Alaska Day 4  
Where Earl Grey meets Eddie Bauer® would be a good way to describe the charms of
Alaska's capital city. Here the pioneering spirit lives on in an interesting mix of
cosmopolitan chic and frontier ruggedness. Visit the Alaska State Museum and its
exquisite collection of Russian Orthodox and Gold Rush relics.
Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska Day 4  
Amidst the pure silence, you'll sail past translucent blue icebergs silhouetted against a
most dramatic backdrop of waterfall-laced rock walls ascending thousands of feet into
the sky. This classic fjord, Tracy Arm extends over 30 miles and once seen, it is never
to be forgotten.
Alaska Inside Passage Day 5  
This is one of the most famously beautiful passages in all the world. It features
virtually everything you came to Alaska hoping to see, including rain forests, glaciers,
fjords and white-capped peaks. All of which create a setting that's perfect for viewing
whales and sea lions.
Skagway, Alaska Day 5  
It's doubtful you'll succumb to gold fever, but if any place on earth can summon up the
thrill of prospecting, it's Skagway. By embracing its gold-rush past, Skagway has
managed to preserve a frontier spirit complete with saloons and dance-hall revues. If
the spirit does overtake you, passage on the White Pass & Yukon Railway or a ride on
the Klondike Highway will take you to places where you can roll up your sleeves and
do some prospecting of your own.
Victoria, British Columbia Day 7  
The capital of British Columbia is also its largest island. This one-time British colony
has retained much of its colonial splendor. Victoria is a seaside enclave that enjoys a
temperate climate. Which is great, because you'll want to explore all the museums,
parks and golf courses Victoria has to offer.