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This year, I'm partnering with Distinctive Voyages to provide my clients with exclusive benefits. As your host of this Distinctive Voyage, I'm excited to share this incredible itinerary. I've been dreaming of going on a cruise to Alaska for several years now and can't wait to share this experience with you.
Inclusions:
Everyone on the ship enjoy's these benefits.
Exclusive Distinctive Voyages Inclusions
Book with me to enjoy these exclusive inclusions at no additional cost.
Inclusions:
Everyone on the ship enjoy's these benefits.
- All meals - From fine dining in the main restaurant to self serve at the Oceanview Cafe and the Mast Grille in-between, you'll never go hungry.
- Luxury Accommodations - Upgrade to Concierge or Aqua Class for a more premium experience.
- Nightly entertainment in the ship's theater
- Fitness Center
- Access to pools and jacuzzi's including the indoor pool and jacuzzi in the Solarium.
- Live singers in the Sky Observation Lounge and the Entertainment court
- Quasar night club including the silent disco. If you've never experienced a silent disco, it's a lot of fun!
- The ship also features a casino and many bars including a wine bar, ice bar, and my favorite-the world class bar. Consider purchasing an unlimited drink package.
Exclusive Distinctive Voyages Inclusions
Book with me to enjoy these exclusive inclusions at no additional cost.
- Access to an Exclusive Shore Experience.
- $25 shipboard credit per room.
- An Invitation to a Private Cocktail Reception.
- While enjoying cocktails and appetizers, get to know the other passengers in the Distinctive Voyages group. I will provide the details of the Exclusive Shore Event as well as be available to answer any questions your passengers may have.
- Last but not least, me, your host. I'm happy to help with any of your needs while on-board the ship.
- You will receive a welcome letter in your cabin from me on the day you arrive. You will be able to contact me on the ship with any questions or special requests.
Day 1
Seattle, Washington Departs 4:00PM Seattle, Washington: Visitors to the Emerald City find a fusion of American, Asian and Native American cultures, set against a backdrop of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. There’s so much to discover on Seattle cruises. Founded in the 1850’s, Seattle continues to evolve while preserving many of its treasured landmarks. The city’s defining modern symbol is the Space Needle. Head up to the top of the 605ft. hourglass-shaped structure for amazing panoramic views of this beautiful port city. And right next door is the Chihuly Garden and Glass where the extraordinary glassworks and garden installations of Dale Chihuly will dazzle. Stroll through the famous Pike Place Market for a taste of local flavor and style. Established in 1907, the market is brimming with fresh produce and seafood stalls, wonderful restaurants, and specialty shops with local handcrafts that make unique souvenirs and keepsakes. Day 2 At Sea Cruising in Style while relaxing at sea, Modern Luxury Lives here Day 3 Ketchikan, Alaska Docked 7:00AM to 4:00PM You've never tasted salmon so fresh. Known as the 'Salmon Capital of the World', Ketchikan is also the ancestral home of the Tlingit people, who have carved the world's largest collection of totem poles. If you're up for an adventure, take a canoe and nature trail excursion through the rain forest or a wilderness exploration followed by a sumptuous crab feast you'll long remember. Day 4 Endicott Arm Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier: Alaska’s Endicott Arm Fjord marks the southern edge of the 653,179-acre Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness area. As you sail through its 30-mile-long stretch, you can’t help but be amazed by the untouched beauty of the surrounding granite mountains, verdant valleys and numerous waterfalls. Drifting icebergs, deep blue waters and a spectacular tidewater glacier only add to this natural spectacle’s appeal. Endicott Arm is one of the largest breeding grounds for harbor seals on the planet. Keep your eyes open for these creatures splashing in icy waters near the ship or floating with their pups on giant chunks of ice. Along the shore you might also glimpse brown bears, bald eagles, sea ducks, deer, moose and wolves. Your journey through scenic Endicott Arm Fjord ends with a front-row view of the striking Dawes Glacier. Standing over 600 feet tall and a half-mile wide, this very active icecap is known for its spectacular calving displays which noisily produce huge, chunky icebergs that float in area waters. Remember to dress in wind-resistant layers for viewing scenery outside on deck. Day 4 Juneau, Alaska Docked 1:30PM to 10:00PM Here's your chance to take a glacial dogsled adventure in Alaska's capital, where cultured sophistication meets the ruggedness of the Last Frontier. Day 5 Skagway, Alaska Docked 7:00AM to 6:00PM Skagway, Alaska: The great Klondike Gold Rush lives on in Skagway's charming downtown of restored 19th-century buildings and its historic railway. Located on the edge of the wilderness, this small town saw its fair share of gold rush, get rich dreamers pass through. Today, it’s residents are more than welcome to share the stories of its untamed past. And there’s so much fascinating history to uncover on a Skagway cruise. Head to Klondike Gold Rush National Park Museum for an in-depth look at Klondike and the two routes out of Skagway – Chilkoot Pass and White Pass. From the vintage train, admire the mountains and see the 1898 trail that fortune seekers traveled on foot. The White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad runs the vintage locomotives through the famously steep Chilkoot Trail and offers sweeping mountain views during its climb toward Canada. Day 5 Alaska Inside Passage You'll sail beyond the Inside Passage Cruise into the more protected Alaska Inside Passage, a complex labyrinth of fjords and bays where whales and sea lions find refuge during the summer months. Day 6 At Sea Cruising in Style while relaxing at sea, Modern Luxury Lives here Day 7 Victoria, British Columbia Docked 5:30PM to 11:59PM Victoria, British Columbia: The seaside capital of British Columbia, Victoria is located on Vancouver Island at the southern tip of Western Canada. Named after Queen Victoria, this one-time British colony has retained much of its colonial charm with decorative English gardens and castles, but also reflects its modern landscape with bohemian shops, coffee bars and international cuisines. The year-round moderate temperatures are perfect for exploring this incredible city. From hiking and golfing to dining and shopping, there’s much to discover on a Victoria cruise. Start your day in Victoria with a walk through the enchanting Butchart Gardens and experience one of the world’s finest floral display gardens. Meander along the flower-lined paths and marvel at the brilliant composition of color in Japanese, Mediterranean, and Italian themes, plus much more. Experience the time-honored English afternoon tea at the historic Fairmont Empress Hotel. The menu includes many traditional favorites, like dainty finger sandwiches, scones, and a host of sumptuous varietal teas. Venture 35 miles northwest to Cowichan Valley for a day hike, golfing, or winetasting. There are six regional parks with trails for mild walks around lakes or more intense climbs. This region is also increasingly becoming known for its wines as well. Take a guided wine tour on your Victoria cruise and discover the delicious wiines that are being produced at the wonderful vineyards in the valley and perhaps pick up a few bottles as mementos, too. For a full introduction to the history and culture of Victoria and Western Canada, head to the Royal British Columbia Museum. Explore the fascinating indigenous artifacts dating as far back as 10,000 B.C. to British royalty pottery, glass and papers, plus a wonderful native plant garden. The museum also has a wonderful IMAX theater and rotating special exhibits. The large waterfront park Beacon Hill Park in downtown Victoria is within walking distance of the inner harbor. With more than 200 acres, there’s a lot of ground to cover in the sprawling grounds. This unspoiled park features many walking trails through the forest, a children’s zoo with baby lambs, ducks, and piglets and an abundance of relaxing nature. Victoria’s Chinatown is the oldest of its kind in Canada. Stroll the colorful streets of this National Historic district and enjoy a wonderful Chinese-style brunch (dim sum) or shop for locally made unique trinkets and souvenirs. Day 8 Seattle, Washington Arrival: 6:00AM Seattle, Washington: Visitors to the Emerald City find a fusion of American, Asian and Native American cultures, set against a backdrop of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. There’s so much to discover on Seattle cruises. Founded in the 1850’s, Seattle continues to evolve while preserving many of its treasured landmarks. The city’s defining modern symbol is the Space Needle. Head up to the top of the 605ft. hourglass-shaped structure for amazing panoramic views of this beautiful port city. And right next door is the Chihuly Garden and Glass where the extraordinary glassworks and garden installations of Dale Chihuly will dazzle. Stroll through the famous Pike Place Market for a taste of local flavor and style. Established in 1907, the market is brimming with fresh produce and seafood stalls, wonderful restaurants, and specialty shops with local handcrafts that make unique souvenirs and keepsakes. |
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Celebrity Solstice
Celebrity Solstice® is one of our most decorated ships. So it's no wonder that it's full of "firsts." The first Lawn Club at sea. The first cruise line to have five women, known as "the Leading Ladies℠," redesign its staterooms. Our passion for outstanding cuisine takes the onboard dining experience to a whole new level. But luxurious staterooms and specialty restaurants are only part of this ship's charm. Celebrity Solstice also features Canyon Ranch Spa® and fitness center. Pamper yourself with spa treatments or push yourself in a workout with one of our expert trainers. If only life on land were as good as life on board this exceptional vessel.
Click here to learn more about Celebrity Solstice.
Celebrity Solstice® is one of our most decorated ships. So it's no wonder that it's full of "firsts." The first Lawn Club at sea. The first cruise line to have five women, known as "the Leading Ladies℠," redesign its staterooms. Our passion for outstanding cuisine takes the onboard dining experience to a whole new level. But luxurious staterooms and specialty restaurants are only part of this ship's charm. Celebrity Solstice also features Canyon Ranch Spa® and fitness center. Pamper yourself with spa treatments or push yourself in a workout with one of our expert trainers. If only life on land were as good as life on board this exceptional vessel.
Click here to learn more about Celebrity Solstice.
Click here for a general guide to Alaska. See Matt's tips below.
Ketchikan
Ketchikan is an Alaskan city facing the Inside Passage, a popular cruise route along the state's southeastern coast. It's known for its many Native American totem poles, on display throughout town. Nearby Misty Fiords National Monument is a glacier-carved wilderness featuring snowcapped mountains, waterfalls and salmon spawning streams. It's also home to rich wildlife including black bears, wolves and bald eagles.
Ketchikan offers some of the best shopping while in Alaska. If you see something you like, get it as you may not find it again in other ports. There are two great shops to find Alaskan Salmon and other seafood.
Here are list of recommended tour you might want to try in Ketchikan.
Ketchikan 4 in 1
Spend several hours exploring the highlights of one of Alaska’s southernmost cities on this immersive, multi-stop tour of Ketchikan. Pick between multiple tour times to suit your schedule, and meet your guide in central Ketchikan, or at your cruise ship dock. See city highlights, including historical Creek Street and a local salmon hatchery, before continuing out of town: you’ll visit totem parks, pretty tide pools and beaches, nature preserves, and more. As you go, learn all about the region’s indigenous heritage.
Misty Fjords Seaplane Tour from Ketchikan
The wild landscapes of the Misty Fjords National Monument are some of the most impressive in Alaska—jagged peaks, icy lakes, and dramatic glacier valleys. On this tour, enjoy unbeatable aerial views as you soar overhead in a seaplane. Listen to live commentary from your guide as you fly over mountains and waterfalls, touch down to experience the fjords up close, and enjoy plenty of opportunities to take photos.
Ketchikan Shore Excursion: Zodiac Wildlife Adventure
Explore Southeast Alaska’s Inside Passage while steering your own 14-foot zodiac boat on this shore excursion. After a safety briefing, follow an expert guide into inlets and estuaries and watch for wildlife including whales, seals and sea lions. While out on open water, you might even pass one of the crabbing vessels featured on the Discovery Channel’s 'Deadliest Catch!' Port transport is included on this 2.5-hour outing.
Ketchikan is an Alaskan city facing the Inside Passage, a popular cruise route along the state's southeastern coast. It's known for its many Native American totem poles, on display throughout town. Nearby Misty Fiords National Monument is a glacier-carved wilderness featuring snowcapped mountains, waterfalls and salmon spawning streams. It's also home to rich wildlife including black bears, wolves and bald eagles.
Ketchikan offers some of the best shopping while in Alaska. If you see something you like, get it as you may not find it again in other ports. There are two great shops to find Alaskan Salmon and other seafood.
- Salmon Etc. at 322 Mission St., Ketchikan Alaska for Alaskan Seafood and Gifts.
- Salmon Market at 200 Main St, Ketchikan
- Fish Creek Company at 13 Creek St, Ketchikan
- Tongass Trading Company at 201 Dock St, Ketchikan has two locations right when you get off the ship that are both near the visitors center of which there are also two. So you definitely won't miss this spot. It's a great place to get last minute souvenirs just before boarding the ship again.
- Visit Dolly's House at 24 Creek St, Ketchikan- A brothel that opened in the early 1900's.
- Go see the Great Alaskan Lumberjack show at 420 Spruce Mill Way, Ketchikan. It's a lot of fun and very interactive.
Here are list of recommended tour you might want to try in Ketchikan.
Ketchikan 4 in 1
Spend several hours exploring the highlights of one of Alaska’s southernmost cities on this immersive, multi-stop tour of Ketchikan. Pick between multiple tour times to suit your schedule, and meet your guide in central Ketchikan, or at your cruise ship dock. See city highlights, including historical Creek Street and a local salmon hatchery, before continuing out of town: you’ll visit totem parks, pretty tide pools and beaches, nature preserves, and more. As you go, learn all about the region’s indigenous heritage.
- Discover both cultural and natural attractions on this multi-stop tour
- See Ketchikan’s major highlights in the space of only a couple hours
- A small-group tour makes for a more intimate way to explore the region
- Visit totem parks, salmon hatcheries, tide pools, nature preserves, and more
Misty Fjords Seaplane Tour from Ketchikan
The wild landscapes of the Misty Fjords National Monument are some of the most impressive in Alaska—jagged peaks, icy lakes, and dramatic glacier valleys. On this tour, enjoy unbeatable aerial views as you soar overhead in a seaplane. Listen to live commentary from your guide as you fly over mountains and waterfalls, touch down to experience the fjords up close, and enjoy plenty of opportunities to take photos.
- Spectacular aerial views of the Misty Fjords National Monument
- Thrilling seaplane flight with a guaranteed window seat
- Live commentary from your pilot ensures you don’t miss anything
- Choice of departure times throughout the day
Ketchikan Shore Excursion: Zodiac Wildlife Adventure
Explore Southeast Alaska’s Inside Passage while steering your own 14-foot zodiac boat on this shore excursion. After a safety briefing, follow an expert guide into inlets and estuaries and watch for wildlife including whales, seals and sea lions. While out on open water, you might even pass one of the crabbing vessels featured on the Discovery Channel’s 'Deadliest Catch!' Port transport is included on this 2.5-hour outing.
- 2.5-hour zodiac-boat shore excursion of Southeast Alaska’s Inside Passage
- Zoom through open waters while driving a 14-foot inflatable zodiac boat
- Follow a guide into waters home to whales, seals, sea lions and more
- Receive a safety briefing and get outfitted in top-notch gear
- Choose from several departure times to suit your schedule
- Snacks, beverages and transport from Ketchikan port included
Juneau
The City and Borough of Juneau, commonly known as Juneau, is the capital city of Alaska. It is a unified municipality on Gastineau Channel in the Alaskan panhandle, and it is the second largest city in the United States by area.
Recommended tour in Juneau. Must try.
Juneau Helicopter Tour and Guided Icefield Walk
Discover Alaska’s stunning landscapes by air and land on this 2.5-hour helicopter flight and guided glacier walk tour. Take to the skies and enjoy aerial views of Juneau Icefield’s unruly rock formations and icefalls, with a knowledgeable pilot explaining what you see along the way. Then, land on a glacier for a unique walkabout experience in one of more remote spots in the world. Hotel transport from Juneau available.
Whale Watch and Mendenhall Glacier Combo Tour
Whale watching and visiting the Mendenhall Glacier are two of the most popular activities around Juneau. Check them both off your list on this 5-hour combo tour that includes flexible departure times and round-trip transportation from Mt. Roberts Tramway, making it ideal for a shore excursion or quick trip.
Half-Day Tour to Mendenhall Glacier and King Crab from Juneau
A half–day tour through Juneau City with round–trip transportation from the cruise port is a popular choice for visitors traveling via cruise ship. In addition to navigating for you, your guide points out landmarks and tells stories about Juneau's history often unheard by visitors. After free time to explore the natural landscape of Mendenhall Glacier, sit down for a meal of fresh crab and crab cakes.
The City and Borough of Juneau, commonly known as Juneau, is the capital city of Alaska. It is a unified municipality on Gastineau Channel in the Alaskan panhandle, and it is the second largest city in the United States by area.
- Visit Mendenhall Glacier. You can take a shuttle from Juneau. One it drops you off, it's only about a 20 minute hike to the glacier and water fall. It's a paved trail and really easy to walk. Mendenhall Glacier is a glacier about 13.6 miles long located in Mendenhall Valley, about 12 miles from downtown Juneau in the southeast area of the U.S. state of Alaska.
- Alaska Govenor's Mansion is a popular sightseeing spot in Juneau, located at 716 Calhoun Avenue in Juneau, Alaska, is the official residence of the Governor of Alaska, the First Lady or Gentleman of Alaska, and their families. It was designed by James Knox Taylor. You can get close enough to take a selfie at the front door.
- The Salmon Spot offers great salmon cakes at affordable prices, and has the best chowder way above expectation.
- Red Dog Saloon is a popular spot for drinks and food. Be sure to take a photo in front of the old western style doors.
Recommended tour in Juneau. Must try.
Juneau Helicopter Tour and Guided Icefield Walk
Discover Alaska’s stunning landscapes by air and land on this 2.5-hour helicopter flight and guided glacier walk tour. Take to the skies and enjoy aerial views of Juneau Icefield’s unruly rock formations and icefalls, with a knowledgeable pilot explaining what you see along the way. Then, land on a glacier for a unique walkabout experience in one of more remote spots in the world. Hotel transport from Juneau available.
- Take a helicopter flight over the Juneau Icefield
- Admire incredible rock formations and icefalls from above
- Land on a glacier for a guided walk along the icefield
- Enjoy informative commentary from your expert pilot-guide
Whale Watch and Mendenhall Glacier Combo Tour
Whale watching and visiting the Mendenhall Glacier are two of the most popular activities around Juneau. Check them both off your list on this 5-hour combo tour that includes flexible departure times and round-trip transportation from Mt. Roberts Tramway, making it ideal for a shore excursion or quick trip.
- 5-hour whale watching and Mendenhall Glacier combo tour
- Flexible morning tour durations ideal for timed shore excursions
- Multiple departures throughout the day to best suit your schedule
- Round-trip transportation from Mt. Roberts Tramway included
- Light snacks and water included
- Entrance to Mendenhall Visitor Center included
Half-Day Tour to Mendenhall Glacier and King Crab from Juneau
A half–day tour through Juneau City with round–trip transportation from the cruise port is a popular choice for visitors traveling via cruise ship. In addition to navigating for you, your guide points out landmarks and tells stories about Juneau's history often unheard by visitors. After free time to explore the natural landscape of Mendenhall Glacier, sit down for a meal of fresh crab and crab cakes.
- Great overview and orientation of the city
- See native wildlife in their natural environment
- Lunch included
Skagway
Skagway is a compact city in southeast Alaska, set along the popular cruise route the Inside Passage. It's home to gold-rush-era buildings, now preserved as part of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. The White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad runs vintage locomotives past the famously steep Chilkoot trail and offers sweeping mountain views during its climb toward Canada.
Tour recommendations for you. Enjoy!
Chilkoot Horseback Adventure
The Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park is an ideal location to experience Alaska’s natural beauty and gold rush history. This tour saves you the hassle of (horse) navigation and gives the riding knowhow to travel the park’s trails on a horse, visiting Dyea ghost town and the Chilkoot and White Pass trails. Plus, your tour includes round-trip transportation from Skagway and local snacks.
Skagway Shore Excursion: Full-Day Tour of the Yukon
While in Skagway port, spend the day discovering the treasures of the Yukon, Canada's westernmost territory. This comprehensive tour travels along the Klondike Highway by Mini-bus, with mountain scenery that will impress you. Many photo stops are made and wildlife sightings are a good possibility. Once in Carcross area, visit the Caribou Crossing Trading Post, with its wildlife museum and a dogsled camp, where huskies train for the Yukon Quest dogsled race. You will enjoy soaking up the wild beauty of southeast Alaska, the northern tip of British Columbia, and the Yukon Territory on this Skagway shore excursion. Note: All travelers must bring their valid passport.
Sled Dog Adventure and Pan for Gold in the Yukon
Explore White Pass and take a dog sled ride on a tour from Skagway. Head up to 3,292 feet (1,003 meters) of elevation at White Pass and take in views that extend all the way to the Yukon. See towering waterfalls, glaciers, alpine valleys, huge lakes, and snow-capped mountains. Then ride in a dog sled, meet the puppies, and learn about a musher's life in a remote part of Canada. You'll also pan for gold, hear stories from your guide about the gold rush in Alaska, and have a chance to spot wildlife. Includes activities, transportation, guide, and pickup and drop-off at the ship dock in Skagway.
Skagway is a compact city in southeast Alaska, set along the popular cruise route the Inside Passage. It's home to gold-rush-era buildings, now preserved as part of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. The White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad runs vintage locomotives past the famously steep Chilkoot trail and offers sweeping mountain views during its climb toward Canada.
- Take a tour of the Gold Rush Cemetery and learn about the history of characters that died here. The most famous of the 3 cemeteries in Skagway is the Gold Rush Cemetery, which is located at the north end of town, past the White Pass & Yukon Route railway Shops. Records indicate that the first burial here occurred early in 1898 when the ground thawed. With the exception of one burial and a related scattering of ashes in 1943.
- Red Onion Saloon at 201 Broadway Skagway
- Check out Klondike Doughboy for Alaskan Fry Bread at 326 3rd Ave, Skagway
- Historic Moore Homestead - Visitors can see how the area's gold prospector's lived in the 19th century at this preserved shack.
- Right when you get off the ship you can take a train to White Pass Summit. Be sure to book this excursion in advance. They say it's best to sit on the left side of the train, but you come back the same way so I don't think it makes a difference. I think it's just the locals way of messing with visitors. You may cross into Canada so be sure to bring your passport. You can also take a bus which will take you even further up the summit.
Tour recommendations for you. Enjoy!
Chilkoot Horseback Adventure
The Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park is an ideal location to experience Alaska’s natural beauty and gold rush history. This tour saves you the hassle of (horse) navigation and gives the riding knowhow to travel the park’s trails on a horse, visiting Dyea ghost town and the Chilkoot and White Pass trails. Plus, your tour includes round-trip transportation from Skagway and local snacks.
- Ride through Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park on horseback
- Share refreshments and Alaskan salmon pate with your guides
- Includes a historic tour of downtown Skagway
- Hassle-free, round-trip transportation from Skagway
Skagway Shore Excursion: Full-Day Tour of the Yukon
While in Skagway port, spend the day discovering the treasures of the Yukon, Canada's westernmost territory. This comprehensive tour travels along the Klondike Highway by Mini-bus, with mountain scenery that will impress you. Many photo stops are made and wildlife sightings are a good possibility. Once in Carcross area, visit the Caribou Crossing Trading Post, with its wildlife museum and a dogsled camp, where huskies train for the Yukon Quest dogsled race. You will enjoy soaking up the wild beauty of southeast Alaska, the northern tip of British Columbia, and the Yukon Territory on this Skagway shore excursion. Note: All travelers must bring their valid passport.
- Full-day shore excursion of the Yukon from Skagway by Mini-bus
- Lots of Scenic photo stops along the Klondike highway route
- Good potential wildlife sightings
- Gorgeous green Emerald Lake, Tutshi, Tagish and Bennett Lakes
- Unique Carcross desert
- Browse through exhibits at the wildlife museum
- See Sled Dog huskies and puppies
- Learn about the history of the Gold Rush and nature of the area on this narrated tour
- Covered by Viator's worry-free policy: guaranteed on-time return to your ship
Sled Dog Adventure and Pan for Gold in the Yukon
Explore White Pass and take a dog sled ride on a tour from Skagway. Head up to 3,292 feet (1,003 meters) of elevation at White Pass and take in views that extend all the way to the Yukon. See towering waterfalls, glaciers, alpine valleys, huge lakes, and snow-capped mountains. Then ride in a dog sled, meet the puppies, and learn about a musher's life in a remote part of Canada. You'll also pan for gold, hear stories from your guide about the gold rush in Alaska, and have a chance to spot wildlife. Includes activities, transportation, guide, and pickup and drop-off at the ship dock in Skagway.
- White Pass tour from Skagway, Alaska
- See native wildlife in their natural environment
- Enjoy a dogsledding activity and pan for gold
- Admire the alpine scenery, glaciers, and waterfalls