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FNBC PRESENTS
ALASKA WITH CELEBRITY CRUISES ON THE CELEBRITY SOLSTICE
8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS ~ SEPTEMBER 11 – 18, 2020
DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART
1 Seattle, Washington 4:00 PM
2 At Sea
3 Ketchikan, Alaska 7:00 AM 4:00 PM
4 Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier
4 Juneau, Alaska 1:30 PM 10:00 PM
5 Skagway, Alaska 7:00 AM 6:00 PM
5 Inside Passage, Alaska
6 At Sea
7 Victoria, British Columbia 5:30 PM 11:59 PM
8 Seattle, Washington 6:00 AM
Inside Cabin Category 12 $2,558
Outside Cabin Category 8 $2,948
Balcony Cabin Category 2D $3,098
Rates are per person, double occupancy, and include roundtrip
airfare from Little Rock, cruise, port charges, government
fees, taxes and transfers to/from ship. CELEBRITY CRUISES HAS
ADVISED THAT ALL AIR PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND
ARE NOT GUARANTEED UNTIL FULL PAYMENT HAS BEEN
RECEIVED.
***PASSPORT REQUIRED***
DEPOSIT POLICY: An initial deposit of $350 per person double occupancy or $700 per person single occupancy is required in
order to secure reservations or assign cabins. Final payment is due May 13, 2020. Those who book early get the best prices, the
best cabin locations, and their preferred dining times.
FOR RESERVATIONS OR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT
AMANDA HALL ~ 870-257-1838
5/14/20 CW
PICK TWO PERKS!
If you book by April 3, 2019
Classic Beverage Package
Unlimited Internet Package
$150 On-Board Credit per Person
Pre-Paid Gratuities
Choose 2 for free perks at the time of booking. Applies
only to first and second passengers in an Oceanview or
higher cabin. Guests in the same stateroom must select the
same option. Offer expires 4/3/19
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.
Sample the freshest seafood to be found along the Pacific
Rim, as well as a cup of Seattle’s famous coffee.
Ketchikan, Alaska
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 can't resist.
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.
Juneau, Alaska
Here's your chance to take a glacial dogsled adventure via helicopter in Alaska's capital. A city that gracefully
balances frontier ruggedness with cosmopolitan flair. Mendenhall Glacier, a river of ice measuring 1.5 miles in
width and over 6 miles in length, is part of Juneau's Icefield, 1500 square miles of ice that feeds 38 glaciers and
ready for you to take a float trip on it.
Skagway, Alaska
The great Klondike Gold Rush lives on in Skagway's charming downtown of restored 19th-century buildings
and its historic railway. 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 vintage locomotives past the famously steep
Chilkoot Trail and offers sweeping mountain views during its climb toward Canada.
Alaska Inside Passage
You'll sail beyond the Inside Passage 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.
Victoria, British Columbia
The capital of British Columbia is also its largest island. This one-time British colony has retained much of its
colonial splendor. Victoria is a seaside enclave that enjoys a temperate climate. Which is great, because you'll
want to explore all the museums, parks and golf courses Victoria has to offer.