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RDS Enterprises, Inc.
DBA
Bethel Coach Tours
P.O. Box 2888
Alamogordo NM 88311 USA
Phone:
(575) 434-3944
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Anchorage City Tour & Alaska Cruise
(Formally Anchorage
Branch & Alaska Cruise –
Alaska Branch closed and Alaska is now under US Branch) |
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Anchorage City Tour
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7 day
Alaska Cruise.
Explore the breathtaking beauty of Alaska! |
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9 Day 8 Night Itinerary:
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Monday
Fly into Anchorage
Tuesday
Anchorage City Tour
Wednesday
Tour Anchorage City
Seward (Motor coach from Anchorage)
Thursday
Cruise Prince William Sound
View College Fjord
Valdez
Friday
Cruise Yakutat Bay
View Hubbard Glacier
Saturday
Juneau
Sunday
Skagway
Cruise Lynn Canal
Monday
Ketchikan
Tuesday
Cruise the Inside Passage
Wednesday
Vancouver (Canada Place)
Fly home |
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Tour Dates, Prices &
Information:
May 25 - June 3, 2009
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2009
Prices (Subject to change by January of 2009): |
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Prices
per
person |
Inside |
Ocean View |
Balcony |
Cruise Only |
| 4 in
a room |
$1950 |
$2140 |
$2205 |
$815 - $1070 |
| 3 in
a room |
$1985 |
$2210 |
$2305 |
$850
- $1170 |
| 2 in
a room |
$2050 |
$2350 |
$2500 |
$915
- $1365 |
| 1 in
a room |
$2570 |
$3170 |
$3370 |
$1345 - $2145 |
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Full Package Prices (City
tour, Cruise, & Airfare) will include...
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Airfare from a major airport to Anchorage and returning
from Vancouver, Canada (from any airport for an
additional fee)
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Transfers- airport to accommodations, accommodations to
ship, ship to airport
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Anchorage city tour
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Accommodations for your stay in Anchorage
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7 day Southbound Alaska cruise aboard the Carnival
Spirit (all taxes and port fees included) |
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Anchorage Information |
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Tour Description: |
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Departing with your cruise ship from Seward, your Southbound Alaska cruise will take you to mountainous Valdez, the "Switzerland of Alaska". This breathtaking and fascinating cruise will be among your most cherished memories.
Located at the head of Resurrection Bay on the Kenai Peninsula is Seward, one of Alaska's oldest communities. Named for the man who bought Alaska from the Russians, this is one of the most beautiful cities in the Northwest. Saltwater bays, blue glaciers, majestic mountains and alpine valleys make this historical city one of the most memorable to visit.
Located in
south central Alaska, Prince William Sound is one of nature's grandest collections of jagged glaciers, offers millions of acres of fine saltwater beaches, protected coves, lush forests and numerous jewel-like lakes. The area is abundant in wildlife, including Dall sheep, mountain goats, bald eagles, sea otters and whales, just to name a few. This is a royal beauty for anyone visiting Alaska.
College Fjord: Located just thirty miles west of Valdez, this enormous ice field,
resplendent with sixteen tidewater glaciers, is a breathtaking landscape enclosed by steep walls of ice and mountains which rise from sea level to 10,000 feet.
Sitka, the only major city on Alaska's Baranof Island, is the beneficiary of three distinct cultures: Tlingit Indian, Russian and American. You'll find relics of all three cultures throughout the area. With the spectacular natural beauty of Sitka Sound, its fascinating history, unique totem park and Mount Edgecomb, a dormant volcano which rises above the harbor, Sitka is definitely a treasure in the Alaskan
wilderness.
Juneau, Alaska is considered by many to be the most beautiful capital city in the nation. Checking in at just a little over 3,100 square miles Juneau qualifies as the biggest American city - geographically, that is. The terrain is hilly and winding, and narrow streets present a small-town quaintness existing side-by-side with cosmopolitan sophistication. You'll find great shopping, fine restaurants and
superb Museums.
As your ship approaches Skagway, you'll see the town resting peacefully at the base of a river valley bordered by the Coast Mountains. The mountains, ranging from 5,000 to 7,000 feet in height, seem to rise straight up from the saltwater fjord. Once on land, the streets of Skagway draw you back over 100 years, when this idyllic Native fishing village was overrun by hordes of prospectors. Today, wooden
sidewalks, old-fashioned saloons, quaint gift shops and horse-drawn carriages serve as reminders of the Alaskan Gold Rush days.
A popular destination along Alaska's famed Inside Passage, Ketchikan is teeming with Native American culture. Home of the largest concentration of Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian people in the state this extraordinarily beautiful city on Revillagigedo Island boasts the world's largest collection of totem poles, and an equally impressive selection of museums and cultural centers featuring Native dance, carving
and artifacts. Ketchikan's calm waters and surprisingly gentle climate make it a favorite of sports fishermen.
Cruise Inside Passage: All it takes to get the inside story of Alaska's beauty is a trip through the Inside Passage, Alaska's "water highway", where majestic fjords compete for your attention with mountain masterpieces carved by the glaciers. Breathtaking panoramas are dotted by small fishing villages along the coast, and the protected waters are perfect for spotting wildlife.
Vancouver is a dream-like mountain ringed city blessed with a huge natural harbor that remains ice-free year round. Wide open spaces, beautiful beaches, tall skyscrapers and an enchanting rainforest all mingle together to create a most relaxed and stress-free setting. Most folks come here to get away from it all, and enjoy fantastic cuisine, world-class entertainment, and unlimited shopping opportunities. |
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