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Cruise Itinerary Details

14-night Alaska (Seattle, WA roundtrip)
Amsterdam
  • Ship Name : Amsterdam
  • 2010 Sail Dates : August 9, 23


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Sailing Dates Inside Cabin Ocean View Balcony Suite  
Aug 9-23, 2010 $2,113 $2,398 $4,868 $6,673 Select
Aug 23-Sep 6, 2010 $2,018 $2,208 $4,630 $6,340 Select

Prices are the lowest per person rates in U.S. Dollars based on double occupancy and include port charges. Government taxes and fees, cruise line surcharges, and booking fee are additional.

* Arrival times, departure times, and ports vary slightly for this date. Rollover the 'view' link to see the exact times and ports for this sailing.

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Cruise Itinerary

DayPorts of CallArrivalDeparture
1Seattle, Washington
--- 4:00 pm
2Inside Passage, Alaska (Cruising)
--- ---
3Ketchikan, Alaska
7:00 am5:00 pm
4Sitka, Alaska
8:00 am5:00 pm
5Skagway, Alaska
7:00 am9:00 pm
6Glacier Bay, Alaska
7:00 am4:00 pm
7At Sea --- ---
8Anchorage, Alaska
7:00 am11:00 pm
9Homer, Alaska
10:00 am6:00 pm
10Kodiak, Alaska
7:00 am1:00 pm
11Hubbard Glacier
12:00 pm4:00 pm
12Juneau, Alaska
8:00 am5:00 pm
13At Sea --- ---
14Victoria, BC, Canada
2:00 pm8:00 pm
15Seattle, Washington
7:00 am ---

Arrival and departure times may vary slightly by sailing date.



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Ports of Call

Seattle, Washington
The Emerald City of the Pacific Northwest, Seattle is known for its stunning waterfront. "Catch" a salmon at Pike Place Market, ride to the top of the Space Needle, sample a local microbrew in funky Fremont, or down a cup of java in the coffee capital of the world.

Inside Passage, Alaska (Cruising)
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.

Ketchikan, Alaska
A popular destination along Alaska's famed Inside Passage, Ketchikan is teeming with Native American culture. Home of the largest concentration of Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian people in the state, this extraordinarily beautiful city on Revillagigedo Island boasts the world's largest collection of totem poles, and an equally impressive selection of museums and cultural centers featuring Native dance, carvings and artifacts. Ketchikan's calm waters and surprisingly gentle climate make it a favorite of sports fishermen.

Sitka, Alaska
Sitka, the only major city on Alaska's Baranof Island, is the beneficiary of three distinct cultures: Tlingit Indian, Russian and American. You'll find relics of all three cultures throughout the area. With the spectacular natural beauty of Sitka Sound, its fascinating history, unique totem park and Mount Edgecomb — a dormant volcano which rises above the harbor — Sitka is definitely a treasure in the Alaskan wilderness.

Skagway, Alaska
As your ship approaches Skagway, you'll see the town resting peacefully at the base of a river valley bordered by the Coast Mountains. The mountains, ranging from 5,000- to 7,000-ft. in height, seem to rise straight up from the saltwater fjord. Once on land, the streets of Skagway draw you back over 100 years, when this idyllic native fishing village was overrun by hordes of prospectors. Today, wooden sidewalks, old-fashioned saloons, quaint gift shops and horse-drawn carriages serve as reminders of the Alaskan Gold Rush days.

Glacier Bay, Alaska
Cloistered in the rocky recesses of Alaska, Glacier Bay is a world still emerging from the Ice Age. Sixteen dazzling tidewater glaciers creep back and forth by millimeters, chiseling great masses of moraine onto their pristine surfaces.

Homer, Alaska


Hubbard Glacier
Marching to the beat of a different drum, Hubbard Glacier is advancing while the rest of Alaska's ice rivers are receeding rapidly. In 1986, Hubbard galloped forward, closing off Russell Fjord to create an entirely new lake. The phenomenon quickly passed and was followed by a short retreat, but the glacier is once again on the move and Russell Fjord is headed for another spell as an inland body of water.

Juneau, Alaska
Juneau, Alaska is considered by many to be the most beautiful capital city in the nation. Checking in at just a little over 3,100-square-miles, Juneau qualifies as the biggest American city - geographically, that is. The terrain is hilly and winding, and narrow streets present a small-town quaintness existing side-by-side with cosmopolitan sophistication. You'll find great shopping, fine restaurants and superb museums.

Victoria, BC, Canada
High tea can be taken at the Empress Hotel if you really want to discover what Victoria is all about. Then, walk over to the breathtaking Museum of Natural History or stroll through the charming downtown of that lives up to its British-flavored name with double-decker buses, turreted castles, fine British woollens and delicate china. A coach-ride away, the Butchart Garden earns every superlative of its impeccable reputation for glorious blooms and redolent scents.