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Connecting Cruise Ship Passengers to the Far Reaches of The Last
Frontier
by ARA Content
(ARA) - Imagine sipping chilled wine or cappuccino as you watch
the sun set and the sky burst into prisms of color over jagged mountain
peaks topped with snow. Reclining in your lush, oversized seat as
you begin your journey to Denali, passing through mountains and
over rivers as you spot moose, caribou, dall sheep and grizzlies
roam the wilderness. Disembarking for an overnight stay in the Talkeetna
Lodge with a spectacular view of Mount McKinley in the distance.
Doesn't sound like your typical cruise vacation, does it?
Shore excursions for Alaskan cruise ship passengers used to consist
of being herded onto busses, driving to crowded tourist destinations
nearby, snapping a few rolls of film and - if lucky - spotting a
lone moose wandering through town or an eagle soaring overhead.
Now, new travel opportunities enable passengers to go beyond the
coastline and deep into the interior of Alaska's untamed wilderness
on one of North America's truly great scenic railroads.
Formed last year by Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity
Cruises, Royal Celebrity Tours' Alaskan Cruisetour programs allow
passengers sailing on Gulf of Alaska cruise itineraries to design
their own pre- or post-cruise land excursions, ranging from two
to six nights, to places such as Alyseka, Denali, Talkeetna, Anchorage
and Fairbanks.
Your journey into the heart of The Last Frontier begins in Seward,
where you board Royal Celebrity Tour's Wilderness Express, the world's
largest and most accessible double-decker glass-domed rail cars
complete with open viewing platforms and ADA-compliant seating,
allowing physically-challenged travelers to access both levels of
the rail cars.
Unlike other cruise tours, Royal Celebrity Tours balances their
itineraries to maximize viewing time onboard the railcars and exploring
time outdoors. Cruisetour land packages run the gamut from relaxing
to challenging. You can traverse an ice field, kayak past a spectacular
glacier, hike deep into a national forest, roam free among majestic
wildlife or marvel at Misty Fjords. There's also fishing, golfing,
shopping, horseback riding, whitewater raftingthe possibilities
are endless.
To enrich the beautiful scenery, Cruisetours are escorted by expert
Tour Directors, trained to guide you through every step of your
adventure and offer unique insights on the flora and fauna, geology,
native culture and history of Alaska. Don't forget to pack plenty
of film, because without proof, your family and friends won't believe
you when you tell them all the things you saw and did!
"We are thrilled to offer vacationers the opportunity to explore
some of Alaska's most stunning and remote areas," explains Bob Stone,
vice president of operations for Royal Celebrity Tours. "We are
confident that our guests will enjoy our varied itineraries and
the 360-degree views offered by our spacious, comfortable glass-domed
railcars."
Royal Celebrity Tours' land-and-sea programs begin in May 2001.
For additional information or to make reservations, call Royal Caribbean
at (800) 327-6770 or Celebrity Cruises at (800) 437-3111, visit
www.royalcaribbean.com
or www.celebritycruises.com,
or contact your travel agent.
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