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Teamwork: On Land & Undersea

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Inside Passage

Inside Passage

OUR ALASKA TEAMS ARE ACE AT DOING WHAT IT TAKES— EVEN UNDER THE SEA

BERING IN KAMCHATKA. JOHN MUIR CIRCA 1879 SEEING

glaciers for the first time. Neither of them have anything

on you—you’re a natural born Alaska explorer, too. But

sometimes even the most intrepid of adventurers need a

guide—and that’s where we come in. Our team has the knowl

edge and the passion for Alaska that will kindle yours. They

will do whatever it takes, from manning the spotting scopes

so you don’t miss a single passing whale; lingering as long as

you want on deck to watch bubble-net feeding behaviour; to

offering an extra-long kayak when conditions enable it. And

since the undersea is vital to your understanding of Alaska,

one will even don cold-water diving gear to explore and shoot

video of the surprisingly vivid life beneath our ship to later

share in the lounge. They’ll help you see, do, and absorb all

the extraordinary experiences—in comfort, with inspiration,

great conversations, and excellent dining included.

“I traveled with my son and the two of us really enjoyed having access to the Bridge. Being able to spend time watching the Captain and officers navigate, or hanging out with the naturalists, admiring their ability to spot and identify birds so swiftly added so much to our experience. Because of this privilege, we felt we really got to see ‘inside’ Alaska. My son got some great photos too.”

— KEN C, Guest

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