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Current catalogue Flight Center - Valid from 01.05 to 31.12 - Page nb 33

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Catalogue Flight Center 01.05.2023 - 31.12.2024
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Glacier Bay National Park The anticipation builds long before you arrive in Glacier Bay National Park, and the ——— ___ rewards are more than you could imagine. Authorized This UNESCO World Heritage Site astonishes with its soaring tidewater glaciers, most notably the Margerie Glacier, and diverse marine life swimming in the bay below. Watch as park rangers scale the side of the ship to bring you their expert insights as you spend a leisurely day cruising while also enjoying distant views of rugged mountains and sheltered fjords. Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier Towering rocks rise before you as you sail through Endicott Arm, a glacier-carved fjord notable for its sparkling turquoise waters. There's wildlife everywhere with clambering mountain goats and bald eagles soaring overhead, and the waters are one of the world’s largest breeding grounds for harbour seals. Pass icebergs and waterfalls to reach the head of the fjord and get as close as possible to Dawes Glacier, which rises an incredible 182 metres high. Hubbard Glacier Within the expanse of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska’s largest tidewater glacier measures more than 120 kilometres long and 11 kilometres wide. This giant moves at such a rapid pace that you might see large sections of ice calving from the glacier in a thunderous crash. College Fjord When a millionaire railroad tycoon brought a group of esteemed scientists to chart Alaska’s glaciers, they found a treasure trove in College Fjord. The collection of glaciers in these waters were named after Ivy League schools and their sister institutions, including the enormous Harvard Glacier that stretches to meet the Chugach Icefield. @=PRINCESS 31

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Glacier Bay National Park The anticipation builds long before you arrive in Glacier Bay National Park, and the ——— ___ rewards are more than you could imagine. Authorized This UNESCO World Heritage Site astonishes with its soaring tidewater glaciers, most notably the Margerie Glacier, and diverse marine life swimming in the bay below. Watch as park rangers scale the side of the ship to bring you their expert insights as you spend a leisurely day cruising while also enjoying distant views of rugged mountains and sheltered fjords. Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier Towering rocks rise before you as you sail through Endicott Arm, a glacier-carved fjord notable for its sparkling turquoise waters. There's wildlife everywhere with clambering mountain goats and bald eagles soaring overhead, and the waters are one of the world’s largest breeding grounds for harbour seals. Pass icebergs and waterfalls to reach the head of the fjord and get as close as possible to Dawes Glacier, which rises an incredible 182 metres high. Hubbard Glacier Within the expanse of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska’s largest tidewater glacier measures more than 120 kilometres long and 11 kilometres wide. This giant moves at such a rapid pace that you might see large sections of ice calving from the glacier in a thunderous crash. College Fjord When a millionaire railroad tycoon brought a group of esteemed scientists to chart Alaska’s glaciers, they found a treasure trove in College Fjord. The collection of glaciers in these waters were named after Ivy League schools and their sister institutions, including the enormous Harvard Glacier that stretches to meet the Chugach Icefield. @=PRINCESS 31
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