CRUISE GLACIER BAY, ALASKA
~ Day 4 ~
A destination eons in the making, Glacier Bay’s pristine landscape makes it one of the top spots on an Alaska traveler’s must-see list. Your Glacier Bay cruise takes you through this protected national park spread across 3.2 million acres of southeast Alaska… home to 15 active glaciers, countless seabirds, otters and humpback whales. And a Carnival Alaska cruise is the best way to get right in the middle of it! Your experience begins with complimentary maps to help get the most out of the day’s sightseeing. Then we invite local park rangers to board the ship, narrate your journey and point out the best sights along the way, throughout the day.
For more information, visit: https://www.carnival.com/cruise-to/alaska-cruises/glacier-bay-cruises.aspx
KETCHIKAN, ALASKA
~ Day 5 ~
For more than 100 years, Ketchikan, Alaska has been the gateway to the North. Ketchikan cruises dock along the famed historic waterfront. Check out the flourishing art scene and spectacular totem poles that have transformed this former frontier town into a popular southern Alaskan port of call. Experience the sights, atmosphere and excitement of the Last Frontier as soon as you cross the Alaska border on Carnival cruises to Ketchikan.
- Catch a demonstration of lumberjacking skills by adroit woodsmen — and woodswomen.
- Drop into quaint shops on a historic street that’s actually a dock.
- Visit the Totem Heritage Center, where ancient totem poles, rescued from decay, are preserved.
- Experience the Tracy Arm Wilderness Area, including exciting close-up views of the majestic Sawyer Glaciers. For more information, visit: https://www.carnival.com/cruise-to/alaska-cruises/ketchikan-cruises.aspx
SKAGWAY, ALASKA
~ Day 3 ~
Walk in the footsteps of pioneers and profiteers on Carnival cruises to Skagway. Gold seekers stampeded to the Klondike more than 100 years ago and built Skagway, Alaska as their lawless outpost of brothels, saloons, and gambling dens. Today, the town is more of a time capsule from the past, with carefully preserved buildings and streets brimming with history. Live the final chapter of America’s Wild West era on a Skagway cruise.
- Explore the restored period buildings in Klondike Gold Rush National Historic District.
- Board quaint, antique passenger cars for a breathtaking mountain train ride.
- Follow the trail of the sourdoughs — prospectors who risked their lives climbing Chilkoot Pass.
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For more information, visit: https://www.carnival.com/cruise-to/alaska-cruises/skagway-cruises.aspx
ICE STRAIT POINT, ALASKA
~ Day 2 ~
Icy Strait Point is a sight, alright, for eyes that hunger for the greens of the dense Tongass Forest, the azure waters of Port Frederick, and the spot where these come together. Make landfall here and find yourself in Hoonah, where the native Huna Tlingit tribe have lived for thousands of years. Not quite as old — only about 100 years young — are remnants of the local cannery, a symbol of the industry that put this area on modern maps. Hugely important then but long out of operation, the cannery today is restored and tourable, just one historical signpost in a place as well-known for its natural sights.
- Watch whales and try your eye at sighting a brown bear on the same excursion.
- Breeze from the top of Hoonah Mountain to the beach of Icy Strait Point on a mile-plus zip-line ride.
- Learn about the history and customs of the native Huna Tlingit tribe through interpretive song, dance and storytellings. For more information, visit: https://www.carnival.com/cruise-to/alaska-cruises/icy-strait-point-cruises.aspx
~ May 21, 2019 - May 28, 2019 ~
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VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
~ Day 6 ~
Carnival cruises to Victoria, British Columbia call on this genteel provincial capital, which you’ll find perched on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. Packed with reminders of its rich British heritage, Victoria is fronted by water, filled with gardens, and backed by mountains. All the finest sights on Victoria cruises are clustered around the Inner Harbour, from a world-class museum to scenic waterfront parks… plus a deliciously decadent setting for afternoon tea.
- See what’s in bloom at Butchart Gardens during your cruise to Victoria, British Columbia.
- Stroll the trim grounds of the Parliament Buildings.
- Investigate the elaborate masks of the native “First Nations” peoples at the Royal BC Museum.
Wend your way around Inner Harbor past Victoria’s most iconic sights. For more information, visit: https://www.carnival.com/cruise-to/alaska-cruises/victoria-cruises.aspx
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