Alaska’s Glaciers & the June 28 - July 5, 2018 Featuring Ketchikan, Wrangell, Sitka, Tracy Arm, and Juneau

Join this one-of-a-kind, exploration-style cruise through the Inside Passage from Vancouver to Juneau during the long days of summer. Aboard the exclusively chartered five-star, all‑suite, small ship M.V. Star Legend, navigate isolated inaccessible to larger vessels for superior views of ’s spectacular scenery. During naturalist-led Zodiac excursions and from the comfort of your own spacious, ocean‑view suite, see Arctic-blue glaciers, rarely observed marine life, untouched coastlines, and abundant wildlife. Call at the historic towns of Sitka, Wrangell, and Ketchikan, where you will step back into the gold rush era. There will be a Vancouver and Victoria pre‑cruise option and a Fairbanks/ National Park post-cruise option.

Itinerary* Faculty Host

• Depart your home city for Vancouver, and embark on the M.V. Star Legend Larry Silver James & Nan Wagner Farquhar Professor of • Cruising the Inside Passage History of Art, School of Arts and Sciences

• Ketchikan, Alaska Larry Silver is the Farquhar Professor of Art History at • Wrangell Penn. He is a specialist in both European and world art history and has authored a textbook, Art in History (1992). • Sitka In 2014, Silver curated an exhibition, “On the Wings of Eagle and Raven”, at Penn in the Arthur Ross Gallery of • Point Adolphus, Inian Islands, and Elfin Cove the Fine Arts Library that focused on the world-class collection of Alaskan “First Nations” artworks from the • Tracy Arm , Sawyer Glacier, Endicott Arm, Penn Museum and contemporary galleries. He previously taught at Berkeley and Northwestern and has been at and Dawes Glacier Penn since 1997. At Penn, Professor Silver also works with the undergraduate research projects of University Scholars • Disembark ship in Juneau for your return and is chair of the Faculty Editorial Board of Penn Press. home His previous trips with Penn Alumni Travel include Sicily, Turkey, Iceland, Eastern Europe, and Machu Picchu to the Galapagos, and he has sailed and taught five times on the * Cruise itinerary is subject to change. floating university, Semester at Sea, to every continent except Antarctica. Reserve Early!

From $4,295 per person, double occupancy (approximate land/cruise only) ALASKA’S GLACIERS AND THE INSIDE PASSAGE

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Alaska’s Glaciers | Included Features: ______Street Mailing Address (no P.O. Box number please) On board the exclusively • Expert-guided Zodiac excursion through the marine‑life‑rich waters of the ______chartered, five‑star, all-suite, captivating Inian Islands. City small ship M.V. Star Legend • Visit to the remote fishing village of Elfin ______• Eight-day voyage from Vancouver, British Cove on pristine Chichagof Island, with State Zip Code Columbia, , to Juneau, Alaska, time at leisure. U.S., through the magnificent Inside • Scenic cruise into stunning Tracy Arm Passage, featuring Ketchikan, Wrangell, ______Fjord featuring a naturalist-led Zodiac Sitka, Elfin Cove, Inian Islands, Point Email Address excursion to the South Sawyer Glacier. Adolphus, Tracy Arm Fjord, South Sawyer Glacier, Endicott Arm, and Dawes Glacier. • Zodiac excursion to the tidal Dawes ______Glacier and harbor seal watching in the Telephone (Home) • Spacious, five-star ocean‑view suite, with seldom‑visited Endicott Arm Fjord. a private bathroom and individual climate ______control. (Business) • Captain’s welcome and farewell Enhanced Travel Services receptions. • Transfers and luggage handling abroad ______for participants whose arrival(s)/ • All gourmet meals—breakfast, lunch, and (Mobile) departure(s) coincide with the scheduled dinner—throughout the cruise. group transfer(s). • Complimentary alcoholic and non- ______• All excursions and visits, as outlined alcoholic beverages. Preferred Name(s) on Badge(s) above, with experienced local guides. • Six full days cruising the protected and • Gratuities to local guides, drivers, and Program reservations require a deposit of rarely traveled waters of the British naturalists on included excursions and $800 per person. Columbian and Alaskan Inside Passage, transfers and ship personnel. one of the most spectacular coastal q Enclosed is my/our deposit check(s) for waterways in the world. • Complimentary bottled water in your $______as deposit. suite or stateroom and on excursions. Make check(s) payable to: • Onboard team of expert naturalists who Thomas P. Gohagan & Company. provide a series of lectures about local • Hospitality desk aboard the ship. q I/We authorize you to charge my/our wildlife and topography and help you • The services of experienced Gohagan & deposit of $______to: identify the natural wonders of the Inside Company Travel Directors throughout the q Visa q MasterCard Passage. program. • Experience native Alaskan Tlingit culture • Travel document wallet, name badge, at Potlatch Totem Park in Ketchikan. ______and pre-departure information. Card Number • Tour of historic Ketchikan, “salmon • Automatic $250,000 flight insurance capital of the world,” and its famous gold policy for each participant ticketed on ______rush-era Creek Street. flights by Gohagan & Company. Expiration Date • Visit to the 19th-century trading town of Wrangell, one of the oldest settlements in The travel program outlined here is subject ______Alaska. to the features, final pricing, and terms and Signature as it appears on credit card conditions set forth in the published travel • Visit to picturesque Sitka, once the program brochure. Upon receipt of the “capital of Russian America,” to see St. published travel program brochure, you will be Send to: Thomas P. Gohagan & Company Michael’s Cathedral and its priceless given 10 days to reconfirm your reservation, at 209 South LaSalle Street, Suite 500 Russian Orthodox icons and to tour the which time any deposit(s) will become subject Chicago, Illinois 60604-1446 Alaska Raptor Center. to cancellation fees. Tel: 312-609-1140 Fax: 312-609-1141 • Humpback whale watching near Point Adolphus. Tour No. 001-06/28/18-083