Silversea Cruises will offer a little adventure
and a lot of luxury on 15 all-inclusive cruises exploring Alaska
from May to September 2013.
The small size of the 382-guest Silver Shadow
allows it to take guests up close to Alaska’s majestic scenery,
abundant wildlife, native culture and gold rush history.
A seven-day sailing between Seward and Vancouver
will see Silver Shadow cruise the Inside Passage with visits to Ketchikan – set within Tongass National Forest; Alaska’s capital
Juneau; Skagway, and Sitka, as well as spectacular Tracy Arm Fjord
and Sawyer Glacier. All-inclusive fares start from US$3,350 per
person, double occupancy, with twelve sailings on offer between
May and September 2013.
Alternatively, enjoy a
longer 11-day round trip voyage from Vancouver in July 2013, which
includes additional visits to the Canadian ports of Prince Rupert
and Victoria on Vancouver Island, as well as Wrangell, Alaska.
Fares start from US$5,550per person double occupancy.
Guests can also experience a range of exciting pre and
post-cruise land adventures that include Denali National Park, a floatplane ride to bear country and a tour of the Canadian
Rockies. A complimentary scenic train transfer along the famed Alaskan Kenai Peninsula to or from Anchorage Airport will also be
on offer to those embarking or disembarking in Seward.
Silversea’s fares include all-suite accommodation with butler
service; gourmet meals with menus designed by Relais & Châteaux;
complimentary wines, Champagne and spirits served throughout the
ship, and all gratuities.
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