Cruise
See below for a list of excursions of this travel styleLike railway travel, cruising emerged as a tourism activity with the age of steam in the 19th century. It evokes thoughts of tropical breezes, elegant dining, and attentive service. Once reserved for the wealthy, cruises today go pretty much wherever there is water. From the Inside Passage of Alaska to the shores of Antarctica, popular destinations include the Caribbean, with most ships sailing from south Florida; Alaska and Europe during the summer months; and the Panama Canal and the Mexican Riviera, generally departing from southern California. Other seasonal destinations include South America, the northeast United States and the St. Lawrence Seaway (for fall foliage cruises). Are you looking for a convenient way to see perhaps the capitals of Europe without all that packing and unpacking? Cruise travel is the answer.
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You’ll always remember your incredible visit to Alaska and the Yukon! Who could forget seeing the magnificent Mt. McKinley, sailing College Fjord (home to 16 tidewater glaciers, hundreds of inlets and stunning waterfalls), standing in the shadows of one o...
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Experience Alaska as few can ever do! Watch as a 40-ton humpback whale launches itself out of the ocean in Frederick Sound, turns gracefully in the air, then lands on its back in a thunderous cascade of water; see brown bears fishing for salmon in a......
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You’ll visit and stay at the Northern fabled four: Fairbanks, Anchorage, Dawson City and Whitehorse. Plus, enjoy an outing on the Riverboat Discovery, a cruise on magnificent Prince William Sound and an incredible train ride on the legendary White Pass & ...
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For the Inuit, the north represents their chosen landscape for survival and is home to their rich artistic and cultural legacy, which is alive and responsive to the new challenges of the twenty-first century. Our Heart of the Arctic program celebrates thi...
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In the late 18th Century, British parliament structured its recently conquered North American colony into two distinct Provinces, Lower and Upper Canada. Lower Canada would retain the essence of what had been Nouvelle-France east of the Ottawa River, whe...
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Come and explore the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers for 6 Days and 5 Nights. Board in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and disembark in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. ...
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First Nations had named it the “river that walks”. The St. Lawrence River, major waterway that ranks among the most majestic in the world, has always played a fundamental role in the history of Canada and Québec. Samuel de Champlain officially assigned th...
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Join us once again for our voyage to the real Middle Earth as we experience Ecuador and the Galápagos Islands. We'll have a chance to explore the UNESCO world heritage site of colonial Quito, shop in the shadow of a volcano at the Otavalo Market, and stan...
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Experience traditional Hawaiian culture with expanded opportunities to meet the locals on their land and in their homes. Each evening our small ship sets anchor in a different harbor or inlet. Our flexible itinerary focuses on dipping into hideaway coves ...
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This is the most coveted of Arctic itineraries. Beginning in Kangerlussauq, Greenland, we venture through Baffin, Devon, King William and Victoria Islands....



