Alaska
      Land Tours
 As spectacular as the
      coastline of Alaska is, no trip to Alaska is really complete without
      experiencing the breathtaking scenery and exciting adventures that await
      you as you travel into Alaska's vast interior.
 
 An Alaska cruise
      tour combines your cruise with a trip into the wilds of Alaska on deluxe
      motorcoaches and/or state-of-the-art, glass-domed railcars. In total, your
      cruise tour can last from nine to fourteen days and the land portion can
      be taken either before or after your cruise portion. Either way, there's
      no better way to get to the heart of the Alaska wilderness experience.
      
 The natural wonders, serene wilderness and the raucous history of
      Alaska and the Yukon have always been 
intertwined,
      and the most complete cruise tours will bring you up close to it all.
      Enjoy the natural history and tundra wildlife tour in spectacular Denali
      Park. Stay in the luxurious lodges of Talkeetna and Alyeska Resorts with
      breathtaking views of Mt. McKinley (Mt. Denali to the locals), the tallest
      peak in North America. Experience the glittering history of the gold-rush
      with a tour of an operating gold mine and witness an authentic display of
      Native traditions as seen aboard the Riverboat cruise in Fairbanks. Board
      the Yukon Queen II for an unforgettable cruise up the legendary Yukon
      River to Dawson City. You can even wrap yourself in the ancient culture of
      the Inupiat Eskimo with an optional tour to the Arctic city of Kotzebue.
      Tours can be hosted or fully escorted with an experienced guide attending
      to every detail, every step of the way. We've taken these fantastic tours
      - slept in the lodges, dined in the restaurants, sampled the tours and
      experienced the motorcoaches and luxury rail cars. We can answer your
      specific questions and pick a tour that's perfectly suited to you to
      maximize your time. It's true that Alaska's peaks are taller, the skies
      clearer and the rivers mightier than any other place on earth.
 
       
 Canadian
      Rockies Tours
 The Canadian Rockies are a spectacular mountain
      range boasting towering snow-capped peaks, glistening glaciers and an
      amazing abundance of wildlife. You can enter the Rockies from Vancouver by
      adding a Canadian Rockies rail tour to any Alaskan cruise. Your Rocky
      Mountaineer Railtours tour features the most modern of railcars winding
      its way along a 100-year old train route from Vancouver, through the
      dramatic Fraser Canyon, along the historic Fraser River, and through seven
      mountain ranges. You'll see Yoho National Park, the remarkable Spiral
      Tunnels, the stunning glaciers of Glacier National Park and historic
      Craigellachie, where the last spike was driven, completing the Canadian
      Pacific Railway in 1885. There are dozens of bridges, tunnels and
      cascading waterfalls, on route to Calgary, Alberta. You'll experience
      Western Canadian hospitality with your overnight stay in Kamloops. You'll
      see Japser National Park with its awe-inspiring Icefields Parkway, past
      towering peaks and immense hanging glaciers. Visit the Valley of Ten Peaks
      as you travel to Banff National Park. This is a spectacular journey
      enjoyed from the luxurious comfort of Rocky Mountaineer's Gold Leaf
      service. The Canadian Rockies should not be missed on your trip to
      Vancouver. Ask one of our agents to forward some Canadian Rockies
      information to you today! 
June 26 -
      July 7, 2006
 8 or 11 Days
 
          
      
Day 1:
      Travel to Alaska
 We begin our adventure to Alaska with a flight
      to Vancouver, Canada. While in flight we will enjoy various snacks and
      movies. Upon our arrival in Vancouver a Pilgrim Tours representative will
      meet and help assist in transferring us to the Princess Dawn which will be
      our cruise ship. After boarding the Princess Dawn and time to familiarize
      ourselves with the ships amenities, we will have the choice to take a city
      tour of Vancouver or stay on the ship and enjoy the facilities.
 
      Day 2: At
      Sea
 We begin our cruise this
      morning with a full day at sea cruising north towards Ketchikan. A self
      pampering at the Lotus Spa and Pool, a visit to the Grand Casino or quite
      time in the Reading Room are a few examples of the many activities
      available aboard the Princess Dawn. 
 
 Day
      3: Ketchikan
 We arrive in
      Ketchikan early this morning with an opportunity to enjoy one of up to
      thirty excursion opportunities. This southern-
most
      Alaskan port of call is known as "Alaska's First City" because
      it's the first major community travelers come to as they travel north.
      Founded as a fishing camp, Ketchikan is built on steep hillsides and is
      billed as the salmon capital of the world. A quaint village, the town is
      just three miles long and three blocks wide. With fishing boats sailing in
      and float planes ascending from the water, this seaside town is bustling
      with activity.
 We will return to our ship this afternoon to continue
      our cruise northward to Juneau. Our evening will be filled with excellent
      dining and an opportunity to further enjoy our ship.
 
 Day
      4: Juneau
 Perched on a thin
      strip of land at the mouth of Gold Creek, Juneau is arguably one of
      America's most beautiful state capitals, with the looming summits of Mt.
      Juneau and Mt. Roberts providing a gorgeous backdrop. Once an integral
      part of Alaska's Gold Rush, the city now boasts a mixture of natural and
      manmade attractions. In fact, there's so much to do and see here that
      Princess offers no less than 30 different excursions in and around Juneau
      - including the chance to walk on a glacier. We will return to our ship
      mid evening to continue our cruise northward.
 
 Day
      5: Skagway
 This "Gateway
      to the Klondike" watched as countless fortune-seekers passed on its
      streets as they headed to the Chilkoot and White Pass Trails during the
      heyday of Alaska's Gold Rush. Today, you can still feel like a prospector
      in Skagway, as you walk along its rustic boardwalks and frontier-style
      storefronts. With only 750 residents, this cozy town lies at the head of
      the Lynn Canal and offers a pleasant respite from the hustle and bustle of
      most cities.
 
 Day 6:
      Glacier Bay Cruising
 The
      highest concentration of tidewater glaciers on the planet can be found at
      Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. Spread across an impressive 3.3
      million acres in southeastern Alaska, this treasure trove of scenic
      coastal islands, narrow fjords and substantial wildlife offers an
      inspirational glimpse of what Mother Nature does best. In the northeastern
      corner of Glacier Bay, the snow-covered Takhinsha Mountains feed the
      active Muir Glacier, which regularly sheds walls of ice into the bay. The
      brilliant blue glow of a calving glacier and the thunderous roar of ice
      crashing into the water below are sights and sounds that you'll remember
      for the rest of your life. With such a diverse landscape, the park
      provides a variety of habitats for animals, big and small. Large colonies
      of seabirds, migrating ducks and geese, black bears, seals, sea lions,
      porpoises and whales are all common here. 
 
 Day
      7: College Fjord Scenic Cruising
      A glacier lover's paradise awaits in this pristine pocket of Prince
      William Sound .Up the coast in the northwest pocket of Prince
      
William
      Sound you'll discover magnificent College Fjord, home to 16 tidewater
      glaciers. Named for the Ivy League schools that were represented by a
      group of scientists who explored the area in 1899, College Fjord beckons
      like a shimmering diamond.
 
 Day
      8: Anchorage
 We will arrive
      in Anchorage this morning. For those of us not continuing on the land
      extension to Denali National Park, Mt. McKinley and Fairbanks we will say
      goodbye to beautiful Alaska and enjoy an airport transfer in time for our
      return flight home. 
 
 Day
      8: Denali National Park
 We
      will disembark the Princess Dawn and be met by our Pilgrim Tours Alaska
      Tour guide and driver. We will journey north along the Seward Highway,
      where you will want to keep a close look out for moose, bear, whale and
      Dall Sheep. We will arrive in Anchorage, which is Alaska's largest city,
      and enjoy an orientation tour and lunch. After lunch we will continue
      north to Denali National Park. There will be chances to view Mt. McKinley
      and the wildlife as we pass the Susitna River and the Matanuska Valley,
      where some of the most fertile soil in the world is located. Upon our
      arrival in Denali National Park we will be transferred to the Grande
      Denali Bluffs Hotel where we will enjoy our dinner and overnight.
      
 Day 9: Denali National Park
      After a hearty Alaskan breakfast we will travel deep into Denali National
      Park on a Tundra Wilderness Tour searching for grizzly
      bear,
      moose, caribou, sheep and many other wildlife creatures. We will enjoy a
      snack lunch and then a free afternoon to explore and hike on our own or
      partake in select excursions. Some of the many excursion opportunities are
      a rafting trip or float trip, an sightseeing trip of the Alaskan
      wilderness in a small airplane or a visit to a dog sled kennel. We will
      gather as a group early this evening for a special Denali Dinner Theater
      Show before returning to our lodging for our overnight.
 
 Day
      10: Denali National Park and Fairbanks
      After our Alaskan breakfast our morning will be free to enjoy personal
      exploration or partake in group Jeep tours, hikes, or a visit to Denali
      Park Visitors Center. This afternoon we will board the world famous Alaska
      Railroad for a scenic journey north to Fairbanks. Upon our arrival in
      Fairbanks we will be transferred to the Wedgewood Resort where we will
      enjoy our dinner and overnight.
 
 Day
      11: Fairbanks
 After breakfast
      we will experience a full day tour of Fairbanks to include a stop at the
      Trans Alaskan Pipeline and a cruise down the Chena and Tanana Rivers
      abourd the Riverboat Discovery. This afternoon we will visit the recreated
      Athabaskean Indian Village where natives will teach us about their way of
      life before visiting the El Dorado Gold Mine and an opportunity to try
      your luck at striking it rich! Our evening will conclude with a special
      Alaskan Salmon Bake dinner at Pioneer Park before being transferred to our
      hotel for our overnight.
 
 Day
      12: Return to USA
 This
      morning we will be transferred to the Fairbanks airport for our return
      flight home.
 
      
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