Experience the wonder of Alaska's "Inside Passage"Friday, July 24th to Friday, July 31st
Join My XO Adventures on a trip to Alaska, hosted by the one and only Alaska Thunderfuck. Experience untouched glaciers, helicopter tours, rich and engaging cultural experiences, and fun both on board and off board the ship. You’ll enjoy an amazing array of cuisine on board, unlimited handcrafted cocktails, fun and lively shows on board and in Port cities. This experience its limited to a small number of people in order to create an intimate and luxurious travel experience. Whether you want to adventure through icy fjords or hike through untouched natural beauty, you’ll be able to see and experience everything your heart desire‘s in the wilds of Alaska. And of course everything will be hosted by the one & only Alaska thunder fuck - your hostess through the entire voyage. enjoy the wild beauty of the coasts as you relax on your private balcony from your cabin, or read a book In one of the many on board lounge found on the cruise ship. You will experience small touches, concierge level details, and luxurious moments before and after your voyage.
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Come Explore Alaska's "Inside Passage"
Optional Upgrades
VIP GOLD PACKAGEOnly 30 Available! Upgrade your Alaska's "Inside Passage" experience by adding our gold level package which adds a private cocktail party and a special shore excursion with Alaska.
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Add $159 Per PersonOptional ExcursionsEnhance your adventure with these incredible experiences provided by Viator.
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VIP ULTIMATE FANOnly 6 Available! Experience Alaska's "Inside Passage" like no one has before! Our VIP Super Fan Package includes traveling with Alaska on a helicopter ride and landing on a glacier plus an excursion and private chef's table all with the one and only, Alaska!
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DAY BY DAY ITINERARY
DAY 1: Vancouver British Columbia (FRIDAY JULY 24)
Wander through British Columbia’s largest city, full of bustling markets, designer shops, colorful galleries, impressive museums, and world class restaurants. Full of unique sights and sounds, you’ll have a first-hand experience of the best the city has to offer. Whether it’s biking around Stanley Park or taking in a local show, you’ll be able to make the most of your stay while in Canada’s largest port.
DAY 2: Inside PassagE, Day At sea (Saturday, July 25)
Over 25,000 miles of coastline - running from Seattle to Prince Rupert near the Alaskan border – beckons you to take in the pristine beauty of the Inside Passage. A shelter from the stormy open ocean, this special route was utilized during the Klondike goldrush to move gold from Alaska all the way down to California. Take in the view as you watch for whales, bears, bald eagles, and other wildlife from your cabin, and relax as you make your way North along the secret passage towards Alaska.
DAY 3: Ketchikan, Alaska (Sunday, july 26)
Home to the most totem poles on the planet, Ketchikan is not only known as the “Rain Capitol of Alaska, but also for its abundant salmon and rich indigenous cultures. There’s plenty of time for window shopping and tantalizing restaurants to keep you busy along Front Street, while nearby Tongass National Forest – the largest in the United States - beckons to adventurers and thrill seekers alike. Explore as wildly or as relaxing as you’d like – there’s plenty to see and experience while in port of this truly unique city.
Day 4: Icy Strait Point, Alaska (Monday, july 27)
Icy Strait Point is truly surrounded by unspoiled Alaska wilderness. Whales regularly cruise by just offshore and Chichagoff Island has the highest density of brown bears (grizzly) of anywhere in Alaska. This is the real Alaska! You won’t find a better place to experience an outdoor adventure and get a sense of what a historic cannery and rural Alaska community are truly like.
You can be sure that when you visit Icy Strait Point, you will spend your entire day hosted by locals who are proud to share their stories with you!
You can be sure that when you visit Icy Strait Point, you will spend your entire day hosted by locals who are proud to share their stories with you!
Day 5: Juneau, Alaska (tuesday, July 28)
Juneau sits snugly between Mount Juneau, Mount Roberts and Gastineau Channel, and is a maze of narrow streets running past a mix of new structures, old storefronts and quaint houses featuring early 19th century architecture left over from the town’s early gold mining days. The waterfront bustles with cruise ships, fishing boats and floatplanes zipping in and out. With no road access to Juneau, it is the only state capital in the United States that can only be reached by airplane or boat.
Day 6: Skagway, Alaska (wednesday, july 28)
Skagway rarely disappoints visitors. A seven-block corridor along Broadway features historic false-front shops and restaurants, wooden sidewalks, locals in period costumes and restored buildings, many of which are part of the National Park Service-managed Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. Beginning in 1897, Skagway and the nearby ghost town of Dyea was the starting place for more than 40,000 gold-rush stampeders who headed to the Yukon primarily by way of the Chilkoot Trail.
Day 7: Hubbard Glacier, Day At Sea (Thursday, July 30)
Hubbard Glacier has calved and frozen and grown in a continuous cycle for thousands of years. There’s a kind of power in old things, in age itself – it’s a reminder of how long the world went on before us, and how - inevitably - the world will go on without us. Glaciers have an intrinsic value in their beauty and existence, to bring us back to the strength, resilience, and patience of the outdoors.
There’s a stunning solitude in miles of quiet ice. Gazing out at something bigger than you, deeper than you, older than you – it inspires profound thought, and for a second helps you see your place in the universe.
There’s a stunning solitude in miles of quiet ice. Gazing out at something bigger than you, deeper than you, older than you – it inspires profound thought, and for a second helps you see your place in the universe.
Day 8: Seward, Alaska (friday, july 31)
Seward is situated at the head of Resurrection Bay on the Kenai Peninsula. it is surrounded by majestic snow-capped mountains which are blanketed with lush green vegetation, trees and alpine wild flowers. Footrace famous Mt. Marathon is the western backdrop of Seward with Harding Ice field lined along the back extending to the coast. Chugach National Forest, Kenai Fjords National Park and Caines Head State Recreation area are nearby. Founded in 1903 as the ocean terminus of what is now the Alaska Railroad, Seward prides itself, not only on its natural beauty, but as Alaska's only deep-water, ice-free port with rail, highway and air transportation to Alaska's interior and major urban population centers. This strategically positions Seward for Pacific Rim maritime commerce. Seward is a progressive community that enjoys a beautiful and scenic natural Alaskan environment with numerous visitor attractions. The town offers day cruises, kayaking, fishing, abundant marine activities and wildlife, unparalleled recreation and is the terminus for the Alaska Railroad.
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