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18-Night Holland America Vancouver Roundtrip Glacier Discovery Escorted Alaska Cruisetour #28
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Double occupancy pricing in US Dollars for a category MM3 interior staterooms sailing May 25, 2011 and includes port fees. Government taxes are an additional $190.53.All prices are subject to availability.
Wednesday Departures
Duration: 18 Nights
ACE Quote ID#: 383
Route: Cruisetours - Alaska-Yukon
Ships: Zaandam, Statendam
Cruise line: Holland America Line
Itinerary details Room and Deck Plans Port Information Ship Information Cruise Line Details
2011 departure dates
May
25
June
1 , 8 , 15 , 22 , 29
July
6 , 13 , 20 , 27
August
3 , 10 , 17 , 24
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18-Night Holland America Vancouver Roundtrip Glacier Discovery Escorted Alaska Cruisetour #28
Highlights:
» 7-Night Glacier Bay Cruise
» 11-Night Land Tour
» 1 night in Vancouver
» 2 nights in Whitehorse
» 2 nights in Dawson City
» 1 night in Tok
» 2 nights in Fairbanks
» 2 nights in Denali
» 1 night in Anchorage
» Frantic Follies Vaudeville Revue
» Tombstone Park Adventures
» Ride McKinley Explorer Rail
» Tundra Wilderness Tour
Land Portion:
DayDescription
1
Vancouver, British Columbia
Overnight at the Fairmont Airport Hotel.
2
Vancouver, British Columbia / Whitehorse, YukonMeal(s) included
Arrive in Whitehorse for a welcome dinner with your Tour Director.
3
Whitehorse, Yukon / Kluane National Park, Yukon
4
Dawson City, YukonMeal(s) included
Follow the Yukon River to Dawson city (lunch included).
5
Dawson City, Yukon / Tombstone Territorial Park, Yukon
Choose from a variety of fabulous options.
6
Tombstone Territorial Park, Yukon / Eagle, Alaska / Tok, AlaskaMeal(s) included Includes boat cruise
Enjoy a catamaran cruise along the "River of Gold" (lunch included).
7
Tok, Alaska / Fairbanks, AlaskaMeal(s) included
Glacier-carved valleys, towering mountains and Gold Dredge No. 8 are among the day's highlights (lunch included).
8
Fairbanks, Alaska Includes boat cruise
Nostalgic cruise aboard the sternwheeler Discovery - unforgettable.
9
Fairbanks, Alaska / Denali, Alaska
Relax and enjoy endless views en route to Denali and check into your gracious lodge to take advantage of a wide variety of activities.
10
Denali, Alaska Includes Guided tour
Take in dramatic wildlife and Mt. McKinley viewpoints on the Tundra Wilderness Tour.
11
Denali, Alaska / Anchorage, Alaska
Continue luxury sightseeing and overnight in downtown Anchorage.
12
Anchorage, Alaska / Seward, Alaska / Kenai Fjords, Alaska
After a scenic drive take in the wonders of Kenai Fjords National Park on a wildlife cruise. Later, say "good-bye" to your Tour Director and board your ship.
Cruise Portion:
DayPort nameArrivesDeparts
12
Seward, Alaska 8:00pm
13
College Fjord, Alaska6:00am9:00am
14
Glacier Bay, Alaska10:00am7:00pm
15
Haines, Alaska6:30am9:00pm
16
Juneau, Alaska8:00am6:00pm
17
Ketchikan, Alaska2:00pm8:00pm
18
Inside Passage  
19
Vancouver, British Columbia7:00am 
ms Zaandam Stateroom Details
Size: 1159 sq. ft. with verandah
Categories: PS
The Penthouse Suites feature a bedroom with king-size bed and master bath including oversize whirlpool tub. Complete with dressing room, living room, dining room, pantry, private verandah, guest toilet, VCR, mini-bar and refrigerator to ensure your stay is comfortable.
  
Size: 556 sq. ft. with verandah
Categories: S
How suite it is! King-size bed, whirlpool bath, dressing room, and private verandah. With service to match, including complimentary personalized stationery, hors d'oeuvres, dry cleaning and more. Guests receive special disembarkation privileges.
  
Size: 292 sq. ft. with verandah
Categories: A, AA, B, BB, BC
Floor-to-ceiling windows lead to a private verandah spacious enough for lounging and dining. Queen-size bed, whirlpool bath, sitting area, VCR, mini-bar and refrigerator are all inclusive.
  
Size: 197 sq. ft
Categories: C, D, DA, DD, E, EE, F, FF, G, H, HH
The Large Outside Staterooms have convertible queen-size beds and bath/shower combinations. All staterooms are equipped with television, telephone and multi-channel music.
  
Size: 182 sq. ft
Categories: I, J, K, L, M, MM, N, NN
The Standard Inside Staterooms have lower beds which are convertible to one queen-size bed. All staterooms are equipped with television, telephone, multi-channel music, and private bath with shower. A minimum category with maximum comforts.
  
Deckplan Details
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Route Information
Northbound/Southbound Cruise + Alaska/Yukon Land Tour
Unearth the best of the highlights of two wondrous lands: Alaska and the Yukon. Combined with a 3- to 7-night cruise, this itinerary features visits to cities including Skagway, Whitehorse, Tok, Dawson City, Beaver Creek, Fairbanks, Denali and Anchorage. Enjoy other features including the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad, plus a Yukon River cruise.
Land Portion
Vancouver, British Columbia
In Vancouver, you never lose sight of the spectacular mountains or the glimmering sea. It is a prosperous city, with flowers adorning the streets and the lush greenery of Stanley Park, the third-largest urban park in the world, beckoning to travellers and locals alike. Museums offer fine collections of dramatic Northwest Native arts. Vancouver's Chinatown is the second largest in the world. Gastown, the waterfront district, recalls the city's colorful past as a premier port since the days of the Clipper ships.

Come see the natural beauties of Vancouver, which captured the prestigous title of the 2010 Winter Olympics' Host City.
...read more about Vancouver, British Columbia
Whitehorse, Yukon
The capital of Canada's Yukon Territory, Whitehorse is named after the White Horse rapids, which were said to look like the mane of a white horse. At the head of navigation on the Yukon River, the city was an important supply center during the Yukon Gold Rush. More recently, a $45 million multiplex center has been built to host the 2007 Canada Winter Games.
...read more about Whitehorse, Yukon
Dawson City, Yukon
Dawson City is the heart of the Klondike Gold Rush. Founded in 1896, the city started the Gold Rush when a cache of gold was found in Bonanza Creek. Its main industry today still includes gold mining in its several operating gold mines. Dawson City's community has preserved its past in almost every way, with historic and old-fashioned buildings on every street and along every boardwalk. The city sees about 60,000 visitors each year.
...read more about Dawson City, Yukon
Tombstone Territorial Park, Yukon
Tombstone Territorial Park, one of the most easily accessible alpine regions in North America, is designated a Natural Environment. The park is located along the Dempster Highway where it crosses the Pacific-Arctic Divide and where arctic tundra and boreal forest meet. The park protects over 2,164 square kilometers (835 square miles) of boreal forest, alpine tundra and subarctic ecosystems in the Ogilvie Mountains northeast of Dawson City. The park's amazing scenic beauty offers northern mountain tundra and the dramatic and unusual craggy mountain peaks, the most impressive among them being Mt. Monolith and Tombstone Mountain.
...read more about Tombstone Territorial Park, Yukon
Tok, Alaska
The name "Tok" is the Athabascan word for "peaceful crossing". This city lies at the junction of the Alaska Highway and the Glenn Highway, making it the major overland point of entry into the state. The city is located between the Tanana River and the Alaska Range. The city is also known as the "Gateway to Alaska", sitting at the crossroads for travelers heading north to Fairbanks or southwest to Anchorage.
...read more about Tok, Alaska
Fairbanks, Alaska
Just 90 miles south of the Arctic Circle, Fairbanks is known as the "golden heart" of Alaska. Founded on the banks of the Chena River in 1901, the town's colorful gold-rush history comes to life in its working gold mines and on the riverboat cruise.

Shopping includes gold nugget jewelry and Native handicrafts from the Interior, such as beaded slippers and gloves, birch-bark baskets and porcupine quill jewelry.
...read more about Fairbanks, Alaska
Denali, Alaska
Stunningly beautiful and rich in wildlife, Denali National Park consists of six million acres of coniferous forest and open tundra. Looming high above the valleys is the 20,320 ft. Mount McKinley, commonly known as Denali, meaning literally, "The High One". It is the highest peak in North America. If you are fortunate enough to be there on a clear day, you can expect to see Dall sheep high on the hillsides and grizzlies fishing for salmon in the icy-cold streams of the park.
...read more about Denali, Alaska
Anchorage, Alaska
An Alaska adventure begins in Anchorage. The majestic mountains, glistening glaciers and crystal-clear streams and lakes beckon for exploration. Explore the rich culture of Alaska's first people and feel their pride. Savor the taste of fresh Alaska seafood. Cosmopolitan Anchorage is a city that has its own symphony and ballet, while offering rugged wilderness only minutes away. Art enthusiasts will enjoy the Anchorage Museum of History and Art, as well as many other galleries. Shoppers will discover unique native Alaskan arts and crafts. Anchorage is the place to tap into your sense of adventure!
...read more about Anchorage, Alaska
Cruise Portion
Seward, Alaska
The historic fishing village of Seward is encircled by the Kenai Wildlife Refuge, Alaska Maritime National Refuge, Chugach National Forest, and Kenai Fjords National Park. Seabirds, otters, whales and other wildlife thrive in nearby Resurrection Bay. Seward is named after William Seward, who negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867 for just under two cents an acre.
...read more about Seward, Alaska
College Fjord, Alaska
College Fjord is truly one of the most visited fjords on Alaskan cruise itineraries. A total of sixteen glaciers line the 20-mile long fjord, all named after renowned colleges on the east coast of the United States. Once you have cruised through the fjord, you can honestly tell people that you went to Harvard, Yale or Wellsley. Perhaps slightly overshadowed by more spectacular glaciers, College Fjord is as scenic as fjords come and won't disappoint avid glacier fans.
...read more about College Fjord, Alaska
Glacier Bay, Alaska
Preserved as a National Monument, Glacier Bay exists as an extraordinary collection of glaciers in a contained region. Only two ships per day are permitted to enter the bay during the summer months, which is when whales come here to feed. Hundreds of years ago, the ice in Glacier Bay fell as snow on the icefields in the mountains above.

Compressed by its own tremendous weight, the ice slowly flows through valleys to the sea, where in some cases, it breaks off in great chunks, called "calves", to float free as icebergs and "bergy bits".
...read more about Glacier Bay, Alaska
Haines, Alaska
Drawn to the salmon-rich waters, the world's largest concentration of magnificent Bald Eagles can be found in Haines. Alaska's heritage comes alive in the handcrafted artistry of the Tlingit Indians and the performances of Native dancers in their brightly painted tribal masks. A tour of Fort Seward offers insights into the military history of the area.
...read more about Haines, Alaska
Juneau, Alaska
Accessible only by air or sea, Alaska's capital is surprisingly urban and cultured for such a remote destination. When you arrive by sea, you will be greeted dockside by numerous flags and an abundance of summer flowers. For further insight into the Inuit culture and crafts, visit the museum. Take the short drive to Mendenhall Glacier, the only glacier inside city limits! Take a helicopter ride for an amazing aerial view of Juneau and area, or go fishing for silver salmon. Then, just kick back and relax with a cool one at the famous and colorful Red Dog Saloon.
...read more about Juneau, Alaska
Ketchikan, Alaska
Ketchikan is the salmon capital of the world. The canneries are busy and the stream below Creek Street's rustic boardwalk bustles with life. Visit the ancient grove of Totem Bight, the largest collection of authentic totem poles anywhere. Make a flight to nearby Misty Fjords--a breathtaking vista of Alaska's unspoiled wilderness and America's newest national monument; or try a little salmon fishing.
...read more about Ketchikan, Alaska
Inside Passage
Stretching from the Canadian border in the south, to the start of the Gulf of Alaska in the north, the Inside Passage runs through the area known as Southeast Alaska, just below Glacier Bay National Park. In the spring, the passage is blanketed with wildflowers and the whales are migrating. Come fall, the landscape is ablaze with fall foliage and the bald eagles are gathering. No matter what time of the season you choose to cruise, one can expect to see spectacular scenery, bountiful wildlife, picturesque Native cultures, amazing history and exceptional hospitality.
...read more about Inside Passage
Vancouver, British Columbia
In Vancouver, you never lose sight of the spectacular mountains or the glimmering sea. It is a prosperous city, with flowers adorning the streets and the lush greenery of Stanley Park, the third-largest urban park in the world, beckoning to travellers and locals alike. Museums offer fine collections of dramatic Northwest Native arts. Vancouver's Chinatown is the second largest in the world. Gastown, the waterfront district, recalls the city's colorful past as a premier port since the days of the Clipper ships.

Come see the natural beauties of Vancouver, which captured the prestigous title of the 2010 Winter Olympics' Host City.
...read more about Vancouver, British Columbia
Main Lounge Rotterdam Dining Room Atrium
ms Zaandam Facts:
  • Number of Pools: 2
  • Number of Whirlpools: 2
  • Entered service: 2000
  • Crew size: 647
  • Length: 780 feet
  • Registry: Netherlands
  • Refurbished: ---
  • Capacity: 1,440 guests
  • Beam: 106 feet
  • Tonnage: 63,000
  • Space ratio: 44:1
  • Draft: ---
  • Speed: 23 knots
ms Zaandam Highlights:
  • Art Galleries
  • Lido Pool
  • Ocean Spa
  • Recognized by Porthole Cruise Magazine as Having the Best Shore Excursions
  • Shopping Arcade
  • Sliding Dome Cover over Lido Pool
  • Teak Promenade Deck with Classic Teak Deck Chairs
  • The Atrium
  • Traditional Ocean-Going Vessel Design
Dining Onboard
Holland America's award-winning culinary staff provides extensive dining options, including "light & healthy" items, continental and ethnic cuisines, and vegetarian dishes. All are available in a range of dining venues.
  • Java Café
  • King's Room
  • Lido Restaurant
  • Marco Polo Restaurant
  • Queen's Room
  • Rotterdam Dining Room
  • Terrace Grill
Onboard Activities
The choices before you are nearly limitless -- as endless and expansive as the stretch of ocean off the rail. So it's up to you: how do you define fun?
  • Boutique
  • Casino
  • Outside Pool
  • Photo Gallery
  • Skyroom
  • Video Arcade
  • Wading Pool
  • Wajang Theatre
  • Whirlpools
Nights on board Holland America glitter with choices: production shows, blockbuster movies, dream dancing, casino action, cigars under the stars. And it's all just an elevator ride from your stateroom.
  • Casino Bar
  • Crow's Nest
  • Dolphin Bar
  • Explorer's Lounge
  • Java Bar
  • Mondriaan Lounge
  • Neptune Lounge
  • Ocean Bar
  • Piano Bar
  • Seaview Lounge
Other Onboard Facilities
  • Beauty Salon
  • Erasmus Library
  • Half Moon Meeting Room
  • Hudson Meeting Room
  • Ocean Spa Gymnasium
  • Practice Tennis Courts
  • The Website
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