In Southeast Alaska, our yachts meander through the largest national forest in the United States - home to grizzly bears, black bears, mountain goats, bald eagles and wolves. On our way to view Alaska's massive glaciers, we enter some of the world's deepest fjords to hike and kayak while other vessels' guests stay shipside.
In the still of the evening, watch bears ambling along wild shorelines. Everywhere in the swirling currents below, the world's largest mammals, the great whales, forage in bountiful waters along the sheltered coastline. We meet Alaska and its wildlife at eye level for a vacation of a lifetime!
"The crew was extremely knowledgeable, helpful and attentive to our needs. The crew more than any other factor was responsible for making this cruise the most enjoyable for me."
Upon arrival you will be transferred from the airport to board the yacht. Your crew greets you with champagne and smiles, and we'll cruise to a secluded wilderness anchorage this evening.
Cliff-walled fjords sliced into the mountainous mainland are on tap today as we tuck into an area widely acclaimed as the most beautiful in all of Alaska. Snow gleams on mountaintops high overhead, as bears amble on the shoreline and mountain goats cling to impossibly precarious perches. Seemingly every few hundred yards another sparkling waterfall tumbles down the cliffs. Enjoy a skiff ride at Ford's Terror, named after an early mariner who was somewhat taken aback when a waterfall appeared at the turn of the tide where none had been visible at high tide. We'll anchor overnight at Taku Harbor. Before retiring for the evening enjoy the wilderness solitude while relaxing in the upper deck hot tub or enjoy a nightcap with your fellow yachtmates in the salon.
We'll tuck into Gambier Bay, a large, island-speckled body of water on the south coast of Admiralty Island National Monument. We'll drop the kayaks and launch the skiff for up-close exploration of this cool forested bay. Never logged, the thick evergreen forest crowds right down to the gravel beaches. Here is an outstanding opportunity to spot the huge brown or grizzly bears for which Admiralty Island is famous. At low tide they're right down on the beaches, seeking a shellfish supper. Once again under way, we'll watch for humpback whales before anchoring at Wood Spit for more exploration by kayak and skiff.
Today we'll cruise around wilderness Admiralty Island to more prime humpback-viewing waters in Frederick Sound. We'll take time for skiff operations and sea kayaking in Saginaw Bay, and cruise up-close to a sea lion colony at the Brothers Islands. Tonight we'll anchor in a remote and picturesque bay.
During today's ultimate day of exploration, there's no agenda to follow except to experience every moment scouring the nutrient-rich waters in search for humpbacks, porpoise, sea lions and other wildlife. Marvel at the grand scenery of the Alaskan wilderness as our crew expertly guides us through those "not in the guide book" areas that only the locals know. Join the Captain on the bridge or out on deck in search for marine mammals. Late afternoon, we'll have the opportunity to drop the skiffs and kayaks to further explore the shoreline of a remote bay. The afternoon and evening will be spent at Point Adolphus, Alaska's most famous humpback whale feeding area. Be on the watch for the telltale blow of humpback whales as we cruise through Icy Strait. Before retiring for the evening enjoy the wilderness solitude while relaxing in the upper deck hot tub or enjoy a nightcap with your fellow yachtmates in the salon.
Over the two days in the park we'll travel nearly 60 miles cruising up-bay to Grand Pacific and Margerie Glaciers, which frequently calve huge icebergs into the bay. If conditions permit, we'll lower the inflatable and weave among the icebergs that have fallen from the face of the glaciers. We'll enjoy evenings at anchor in hidden coves, and mornings paddling our kayaks in the quiet of this majestic wilderness. And what will we find? Here in the bay there are puffins and sea lions, mountain goats and bears, moose, eagles, and scenery more spectacular than any place on Earth. Glacier Bay is at its best when explored by small groups on a nimble yacht over the course of two days to hike and kayak inside the bay and wilderness areas.
On our last evening together, we'll enjoy a festive Captain's Farewell Dinner followed by a slideshow presentation in the salon by the Expedition Leader recapping our week-long journey.
Transfer to the airport or hotel.
Upon arrival you will be transferred from the airport to board the yacht. Your crew greets you with champagne and smiles, and we'll cruise to a secluded wilderness anchorage this evening.
Over the two days in the park we'll travel nearly 60 miles cruising up-bay to Grand Pacific and Margerie Glaciers, which frequently calve huge icebergs into the bay. If conditions permit, we'll lower the inflatable and weave among the icebergs that have fallen from the face of the glaciers. We'll enjoy evenings at anchor in hidden coves, and mornings paddling our kayaks in the quiet of this majestic wilderness. And what will we find? Here in the bay there are puffins and sea lions, mountain goats and bears, moose, eagles, and scenery more spectacular than any place on Earth. Glacier Bay is at its best when explored by small groups on a nimble yacht over the course of two days to hike and kayak inside the bay and wilderness areas.
During today's ultimate day of exploration, there's no agenda to follow except to experience every moment scouring the nutrient-rich waters in search for humpbacks, porpoise, sea lions and other wildlife. Marvel at the grand scenery of the Alaskan wilderness as our crew expertly guides us through those "not in the guide book" areas that only the locals know. Join the Captain on the bridge or out on deck in search for marine mammals. Late afternoon, we'll have the opportunity to drop the skiffs and kayaks to further explore the shoreline of a remote bay. The afternoon and evening will be spent at Point Adolphus, Alaska's most famous humpback whale feeding area. Be on the watch for the telltale blow of humpback whales as we cruise through Icy Strait. Before retiring for the evening enjoy the wilderness solitude while relaxing in the upper deck hot tub or enjoy a nightcap with your fellow yachtmates in the salon.
Today we'll cruise around wilderness Admiralty Island to more prime humpback-viewing waters in Frederick Sound. We'll take time for skiff operations and sea kayaking in Saginaw Bay, and cruise up-close to a sea lion colony at the Brothers Islands. Tonight we'll anchor in a remote and picturesque bay.
We'll tuck into Gambier Bay, a large, island-speckled body of water on the south coast of Admiralty Island National Monument. We'll drop the kayaks and launch the skiff for up-close exploration of this cool forested bay. Never logged, the thick evergreen forest crowds right down to the gravel beaches. Here is an outstanding opportunity to spot the huge brown or grizzly bears for which Admiralty Island is famous. At low tide they're right down on the beaches, seeking a shellfish supper. Once again under way, we'll watch for humpback whales before anchoring at Wood Spit for more exploration by kayak and skiff.
Cliff-walled fjords sliced into the mountainous mainland are on tap today as we tuck into an area widely acclaimed as the most beautiful in all of Alaska. Snow gleams on mountaintops high overhead, as bears amble on the shoreline and mountain goats cling to impossibly precarious perches. Seemingly every few hundred yards another sparkling waterfall tumbles down the cliffs. Enjoy a skiff ride at Ford's Terror, named after an early mariner who was somewhat taken aback when a waterfall appeared at the turn of the tide where none had been visible at high tide. We'll anchor overnight at Taku Harbor to enjoy the Captain's Farewell Dinner in an utterly lovely setting.
Transfer to the airport or hotel.
Upon arrival you will be transferred from the airport to board the yacht. Your crew greets you with champagne and smiles, and we'll cruise to a secluded wilderness anchorage this evening.
Over the two days in the park we'll travel nearly 60 miles cruising up-bay to Grand Pacific and Margerie Glaciers, which frequently calve huge icebergs into the bay. If conditions permit, we'll lower the inflatable and weave among the icebergs that have fallen from the face of the glaciers. We'll enjoy evenings at anchor in hidden coves, and mornings paddling our kayaks in the quiet of this majestic wilderness. And what will we find? Here in the bay there are puffins and sea lions, mountain goats and bears, moose, eagles, and scenery more spectacular than any place on Earth. Glacier Bay is at its best when explored by small groups on a nimble yacht over the course of two days to hike and kayak inside the bay and wilderness areas.
During today's ultimate day of exploration, there's no agenda to follow except to experience every moment scouring the nutrient-rich waters in search for humpbacks, porpoise, sea lions and other wildlife. Marvel at the grand scenery of the Alaskan wilderness as our crew expertly guides us through those "not in the guide book" areas that only the locals know. Join the Captain on the bridge or out on deck in search for marine mammals. Late afternoon, we'll have the opportunity to drop the skiffs and kayaks to further explore the shoreline of a remote bay. The afternoon and evening will be spent at Point Adolphus, Alaska's most famous humpback whale feeding area. Be on the watch for the telltale blow of humpback whales as we cruise through Icy Strait. Before retiring for the evening enjoy the wilderness solitude while relaxing in the upper deck hot tub or enjoy a nightcap with your fellow yachtmates in the salon.
Today we'll cruise around wilderness Admiralty Island to more prime humpback-viewing waters in Frederick Sound. We'll take time for skiff operations and sea kayaking in Saginaw Bay, and cruise up-close to a sea lion colony at the Brothers Islands. Tonight we'll anchor in a remote and picturesque bay.
We'll tuck into Gambier Bay, a large island-speckled body of water on the south coast of Admiralty Island National Monument. We'll drop the kayaks and launch the skiff for up-close exploration of this cool forested bay. Never logged, the thick evergreen forest crowds right down to the gravel beaches. Here is an outstanding opportunity to spot the huge brown or grizzly bears for which Admiralty Island is famous. At low tide they're right down on the beaches, seeking a shellfish supper. Once again under way, we'll watch for humpback whales before anchoring at Wood Spit for more exploration by kayak and skiff.
Cliff-walled fjords sliced into the mountainous mainland are on tap today as we tuck into an area widely acclaimed as the most beautiful in all of Alaska. Snow gleams on mountaintops high overhead, as bears amble on the shoreline and mountain goats cling to impossibly precarious perches. Seemingly every few hundred yards another sparkling waterfall tumbles down the cliffs. Enjoy a skiff ride at Ford's Terror, named after an early mariner who was somewhat taken aback when a waterfall appeared at the turn of the tide where none had been visible at high tide. We'll anchor overnight at Taku Harbor to enjoy the Captain's Farewell Dinner in an utterly lovely setting.
Transfer to the airport or hotel.
| Safari Explorer | Single Stateroom | Master Stateroom | Commander Stateroom | Captain Stateroom | Admiral Stateroom | Commodore Suite | Commodore Triple | Admiral Triple | Full Charter | |
| Sep 3, 2010 | $6,395 | $5,595 | $5,995 | $6,395 | $7,195 | $8,395 | $7,145 | $6,095 | $220,995 | |
| May 13, 2011 | $5,595 | $4,895 | $5,295 | $5,595 | $6,295 | $7,495 | $6,395 | $5,345 | $193,995 | |
| May 20, 2011 | $6,395 | $5,595 | $5,995 | $6,395 | $7,195 | $8,395 | $7,145 | $6,095 | $220,995 | |
| May 27, 2011 | $6,395 | $5,595 | $5,995 | $6,395 | $7,195 | $8,395 | $7,145 | $6,095 | $220,995 | |
| Jun 3, 2011 | $7,195 | $6,295 | $6,795 | $7,195 | $8,095 | $9,595 | $8,145 | $6,895 | $248,995 | |
| Jun 10, 2011 | $7,995 | $6,995 | $7,495 | $7,995 | $8,995 | $10,795 | $9,195 | $7,645 | $276,995 | |
| Jun 17, 2011 | $7,995 | $6,995 | $7,495 | $7,995 | $8,995 | $10,795 | $9,195 | $7,645 | $276,995 | |
| Jun 24, 2011 | $7,995 | $6,995 | $7,495 | $7,995 | $8,995 | $10,795 | $9,195 | $7,645 | $276,995 | |
| Jul 1, 2011 | $7,995 | $6,995 | $7,495 | $7,995 | $8,995 | $10,795 | $9,195 | $7,645 | $276,995 | |
| Jul 8, 2011 | $7,995 | $6,995 | $7,495 | $7,995 | $8,995 | $10,795 | $9,195 | $7,645 | $276,995 | |
| Jul 15, 2011 | $7,995 | $6,995 | $7,495 | $7,995 | $8,995 | $10,795 | $9,195 | $7,645 | $276,995 | |
| Jul 22, 2011 | $7,995 | $6,995 | $7,495 | $7,995 | $8,995 | $10,795 | $9,195 | $7,645 | $276,995 | |
| Jul 29, 2011 | $7,995 | $6,995 | $7,495 | $7,995 | $8,995 | $10,795 | $9,195 | $7,645 | $276,995 | |
| Aug 5, 2011 | $7,995 | $6,995 | $7,495 | $7,995 | $8,995 | $10,795 | $9,195 | $7,645 | $276,995 | |
| Aug 12, 2011 | $7,995 | $6,995 | $7,495 | $7,995 | $8,995 | $10,795 | $9,195 | $7,645 | $276,995 | |
| Aug 19, 2011 | $7,995 | $6,995 | $7,495 | $7,995 | $8,995 | $10,795 | $9,195 | $7,645 | $276,995 | |
| Aug 26, 2011 | $7,195 | $6,295 | $6,795 | $7,195 | $8,095 | $9,595 | $8,145 | $6,895 | $248,995 | |
| Sep 2, 2011 | $6,395 | $5,595 | $5,995 | $6,395 | $7,195 | $8,395 | $7,145 | $6,095 | $220,995 |
| Safari Quest | Single Stateroom | Mariner Stateroom | Commander Stateroom | Captain Stateroom | Full Charter | |
| Sep 3, 2010 | $6,295 | $5,495 | $6,495 | $6,895 | $128,995 | |
| May 20, 2011 | $6,295 | $5,495 | $6,495 | $6,895 | $128,995 | |
| May 27, 2011 | $6,295 | $5,495 | $6,495 | $6,895 | $128,995 | |
| Jun 3, 2011 | $6,995 | $6,095 | $7,295 | $7,795 | $144,995 | |
| Jun 10, 2011 | $7,795 | $6,795 | $8,095 | $8,595 | $160,995 | |
| Jun 17, 2011 | $7,795 | $6,795 | $8,095 | $8,595 | $160,995 | |
| Jun 24, 2011 | $7,795 | $6,795 | $8,095 | $8,595 | $160,995 | |
| Jul 1, 2011 | $7,795 | $6,795 | $8,095 | $8,595 | $160,995 | |
| Jul 8, 2011 | $7,795 | $6,795 | $8,095 | $8,595 | $160,995 | |
| Jul 15, 2011 | $7,795 | $6,795 | $8,095 | $8,595 | $160,995 | |
| Jul 22, 2011 | $7,795 | $6,795 | $8,095 | $8,595 | $160,995 | |
| Jul 29, 2011 | $7,795 | $6,795 | $8,095 | $8,595 | $160,995 | |
| Aug 5, 2011 | $7,795 | $6,795 | $8,095 | $8,595 | $160,995 | |
| Aug 12, 2011 | $7,795 | $6,795 | $8,095 | $8,595 | $160,995 | |
| Aug 19, 2011 | $7,795 | $6,795 | $8,095 | $8,595 | $160,995 | |
| Aug 26, 2011 | $6,995 | $6,095 | $7,295 | $7,795 | $144,995 | |
| Sep 2, 2011 | $6,295 | $5,495 | $6,495 | $6,895 | $128,995 |
| Safari Spirit | Commander Stateroom | Captain Stateroom | Admiral Stateroom | Full Charter | |
| May 13, 2011 | $6,095 | $6,495 | $7,295 | $78,995 | |
| May 20, 2011 | $6,995 | $7,395 | $8,395 | $89,995 | |
| May 27, 2011 | $6,995 | $7,395 | $8,395 | $89,995 | |
| Jun 3, 2011 | $7,795 | $8,395 | $9,395 | $100,995 | |
| Jun 10, 2011 | $8,695 | $9,295 | $10,495 | $112,995 | |
| Jun 17, 2011 | $8,695 | $9,295 | $10,495 | $112,995 | |
| Jun 24, 2011 | $8,695 | $9,295 | $10,495 | $112,995 | |
| Jul 1, 2011 | $8,695 | $9,295 | $10,495 | $112,995 | |
| Jul 8, 2011 | $8,695 | $9,295 | $10,495 | $112,995 | |
| Jul 15, 2011 | $8,695 | $9,295 | $10,495 | $112,995 | |
| Jul 22, 2011 | $8,695 | $9,295 | $10,495 | $112,995 | |
| Jul 29, 2011 | $8,695 | $9,295 | $10,495 | $112,995 | |
| Aug 5, 2011 | $8,695 | $9,295 | $10,495 | $112,995 | |
| Aug 12, 2011 | $8,695 | $9,295 | $10,495 | $112,995 | |
| Aug 19, 2011 | $8,695 | $9,295 | $10,495 | $112,995 | |
| Aug 26, 2011 | $7,795 | $8,395 | $9,395 | $100,995 |
All rates are shown in US dollars, per person, double occupancy. Any stateroom (except Single stateroom) may be sold as a single for 175% of double occupancy rate.
While Safari Quest provides guests with an intimate experience, the comfortable staterooms and public spaces provide ample room to get away from it all.
Guests use the casually elegant salon to recap the day's activities, relax, read or watch a movie from our extensive video library on the wide flat screen TV and are always welcome at the yacht's bar, stocked with complimentary microbrews, fine wines, and premium liquors.
Fine cuisine, prepared by the yacht's executive chef, is served in the dining room at one sitting. Guests wear causal clothing to all meals.
| Length: | 120 |
| Beam: | 28 |
| Draft: | 7 |
| Cruise Speed: | 11 |
| Year Built: | 1992 |
| Year Renovated: | 2006 |
| Staterooms: | 11 |
| Guest Max: | 22 |
| Crew Complement: | 9 |
| Builder: | Shear Yachts |
| Routes: | Alaska |
The Safari Spirit features warm, rich cherry woods which add elegance to the casual atmosphere onboard. She provides a welcome sense of luxury without insisting on stuffiness.
Guests use the casually elegant salon to recap the day's activities, relax, read or watch a movie from our extensive video library on the wide flat screen TV.
The yacht's bar is stocked with complimentary microbrews, fine wines, and premium liquors. Fine cuisine, prepared by the yacht's executive chef, is served in the dining room at one sitting. Guests wear causal clothing to all meals.
Staterooms feature TV/DVD, king, queen, or twin beds and full private bath with heated tile floors.
| Length: | 105 |
| Beam: | 24.5 |
| Draft: | 6 |
| Cruise Speed: | 11 |
| Year Built: | 1981 |
| Year Renovated: | 2005 |
| Staterooms: | 6 |
| Guest Max: | 12 |
| Crew Complement: | 6 |
| Builder: | Poole-Chaffee Yachts |
| Routes: | Alaska, British Columbia, Canada, Mexico's Sea of Cortes |
The Safari Explorer is exquisitely appointed with new design features such as an intimate Wine Library and spa area including a large hot tub, sauna, fitness equipment, yoga classes and complimentary massage.
All staterooms feature heated tile floors in the bathroom, Tempur-Pedic® memory foam mattresses, Flat-screen TV/DVD, and an iPod docking station. All staterooms have view windows (no portholes).
| Length: | 145 |
| Beam: | 36 |
| Draft: | 8.5 |
| Cruise Speed: | 10 |
| Year Built: | 1998 |
| Year Renovated: | 2008 |
| Staterooms: | 18 |
| Guest Max: | 40 |
| Crew Complement: | 15 |
| Builder: | Freeport Shipbuilding |
| Routes: | Alaska, Columbia & Snake Rivers, Hawaii |
Rob has spent the last thirteen years showing guests the natural wonders and cultures of Alaska, the Pacific Northwest and Mexico. His first shipboard job was as a steward on a small cruise ship, and from there he worked his way "up the hawsepipe" to Captain. Rob moonlights as a short story writer and also enjoys hiking, cooking and reading.
Kevin, a Certified Interpretive Guide (CIG) by the National Association for Interpretation (NAI), has traveled all over North America's west coast as an Expedition Leader. He likes to get a feeling for an area’s geology, being able to read the landscape like a book, and then study the biology and botany, with an emphasis on history, commerce, economics and sociology as well.
Experience Alaska’s interior on a 5 day, 4 night custom land extension that features two remote fly-in wilderness lodges, Winterlake Lodge and Redoubt Bay Lodge.
Upon arrival at the Anchorage Airport, you will be met by a private driver and transferred to your accommodations at the Hotel Captain Cook. The Captain Cook is Anchorage's only true luxury hotel and is located at the heart of downtown. Deluxe junior suite accommodations and numerous hotel amenities await guests for the evening.
The next morning, guests board a courtesy shuttle from the hotel lobby and transfer to a chartered floatplane to experience a 50-minute scenic journey to Winterlake Lodge. "Weather Permitting," your flight may include views of Mt. McKinley (20,320 feet), Mt. Foraker (17,400 feet) and Mt. Hunter (14,573 feet).
Your scenic flight concludes at the rustic but elegant Winterlake Lodge. The Lodge offers seclusion and spectacular scenery amidst vast wilderness. World-class hiking, kayaking, and canoeing are just a few of the outdoor activities offered at Winterlake Lodge. Optional helicopter-supported adventures can be purchased at the Lodge. Enjoy gourmet food and wine with the visiting expert chef, or relax in the Lodge's handcrafted Alaska wood-fired hot tub.
After spending two nights at the Winterlake Lodge, you will enjoy a farewell breakfast, then board a floatplane for a scenic 50-minute flight to Winterlake Lodge's sister property, Redoubt Bay Lodge. Located at the entrance to Lake Clark Pass, Redoubt Bay Lodge offers the only accommodations within a 171,000-acre critical habitat area. The Redoubt Bay Lodge area is home to one of the state's highest concentrations of brown bears. Guests will delight in viewing bears fishing for salmon.Guests will also enjoy sport fishing for salmon, kayaking around the lakes, hiking and enjoying the natural beauty of the Redoubt Bay Critical Habitat area.
After a full day of exploration at Redoubt Bay Lodge, guests fly back to Anchorage by 50-minute floatplane. Upon arrival, guests will be transferred to the Hotel Captain Cook. You will have time to enjoy dining, shopping, and exploring Anchorage on your own this evening. The concierge staff will be happy to provide recommendations.
One day five, your private driver will transfer you from your hotel to the Anchorage Airport for your departing flights to Juneau or to your home city. If you plan to join an American Safari Cruise, you must arrive in Juneau no later than 2:30pm on the beginning day of the cruise.
Package price per person, double occupancy: $3,625.00
For more information or to book this package, contact our sales counselors at 1-888-862-8881.
Experience Denali National Park and Preserve over 6 days and 5 nights.
Upon arrival at the Anchorage Airport, you will be met by a private driver and transferred to your accommodations at the Hotel Captain Cook. The Captain Cook is Anchorage's only true luxury hotel and is located at the heart of downtown. Deluxe junior suite accommodations and numerous hotel amenities await guests for the evening.
On day two, guests will be transferred to the Anchorage Railroad Depot for an unforgettable journey on Alaska Railroad's Goldstar Dome Train to Denali National Park and Preserve. Sit back and enjoy the comfortable seating and large picture windows. Be sure to keep an eye out for wildlife and magnificent views of Mt. McKinley. Upon arrival at the Denali Depot, you will board a courtesy shuttle to transfer to the main entrance of Denali National Park and check into your accommodations at the Grand Denali Lodge. The Grand Denali Lodge sits high above all the other hotels, less than a mile from the entrance to Denali National Park. By far, it has the most commanding view of any park lodge from its mountaintop setting. This premier facility offers all the comforts you would expect plus unsurpassed views of the Alaska Range and Nenana River Canyon. Each room has two queen beds, telephone with data port, coffee maker, air-conditioning, and private bath and hair dryer.
On day three, guests have the morning free to explore and relax. The hotel concierge staff can provide suggestions for morning activities. At midday, you will board the Roadhouse Shuttle bus for a 7-hour wildlife tour 90 miles into Denali National Park. Along the way, your driver/naturalist will introduce you to the park, its wildlife and the wild lands in Denali. You'll learn about Denali's history, geology, and much more. Located at the end of the 95 miles of the Denali Park road is the Kantishna Roadhouse, a full-service lodge located deep in the heart of Alaska's majestic wilderness. The lodge features delux rustic cabin accommodations, all meals and snacks during your stay, a variety of daily guided (and self-guided) activities, and hosted evening naturalist programs.
On day four, guests are free to choose from the activities at Kantishna. Wildlife viewing, hiking, walking, mountain biking, and gold panning are just a few of the options. At the end of the day, guests are invited to join the naturalist guides for gourmet appetizers, a hearty dinner, and a recap of the day.
On day five, after enjoying breakfast and some morning activity, guests board a chartered flight from Kantishna to Anchorage. Your charter flight will provide breathtaking vistas from the vast, pristine wilderness of interior Alaska. Weather permitting, you may be able to view North America's tallest mountain, Mt. McKinley (20,320 feet).
After the scenic flight, you will be transferred by private driver to deluxe accommodations at the Hotel Captain Cook. You will have the evening to explore downtown Anchorage, savor a meal at one of the local restaurants, and enjoy the amenities of the hotel.
On day six, your private driver will transfer you from your hotel to the Anchorage Airport for your departing flight to Juneau or to your home city. If you plan to join an American Safari Cruise, you must arrive in Juneau no later than 2:30pm on the beginning day of the cruise.
Tour price per person, double occupancy: $3,500.00
For more information or to book this package, contact our sales counselors at 1-888-862-8881.
Overlooking the waterfront in downtown Juneau, the 105 room Goldbelt Hotel offers full service accommodations and is in close proximity to most major attractions. Original museum-quality Tlingit artwork, commissioned by Goldbelt, is on permanent display throughout the lobby.
Their newly remodeled rooms offer a choice of one king bed or two queens, and amenities include coffee, iron and ironing board, hairdryer and luxurious bath and body works. The water view rooms offer sweeping and panoramic vistas of Gastineau channel, the cruise ship docks and Douglas Island. The mountain view rooms are equally spacious and offer serene and quiet views of Mt. Roberts and Mt. Juneau.
Stopover Package at the Goldbelt Hotel includes meet and greet service at the airport, limousine-style transfer with Juneau orientation, water-view or mountain-view room, tax and baggage handling.
Price per person, double occupancy: $190.00
For more information or to book this package, contact our sales counselors at 1-888-862-8881.