Alaska! on BOARD the CRYSTAL SYMPHONY Round-Trip Vancouver 7 Nights - September 3-10, 2019
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Alaska! ON BOARD THE CRYSTAL SYMPHONY Round-Trip Vancouver 7 nights - September 3-10, 2019 Sail from Vancouver to the rugged wilderness of Skagway's Klondike treasures and the captivating awe of Ketchikan's wildlife reserves, here is a voyage of cosmopolitan adventure. Depart Vancouver on September 3rd and sail for 7 nights on board the Crystal Symphony. Crystal's all-inclusive pricing includes: Free fine wines, premium spirits and beers throughout the ship Maximum of 848 Guests Complimentary WiFi • Open Seating Dining · Pre-paid gratuities for housekeeping, bar and dining staff as well as Butler service in the Penthouses Complimentary evening in each specialty restaurant: Piero Selvaggio’s Prego & Nobu Matsuhisa’s Umi Uma & Sushi Bar Special for guests of On The Map Travel: $200 Shipboard Credit Per Person Included for On The Map Travel guests only - the Skagway Glacier Point Wilderness Safari that journeys to a true a wilderness setting surrounded by awe-inspiring beauty - a value of $230 per person There is an optional pre-cruise night in Vancouver at Skwachàys Lodge - an extraordinary boutique hotel and Canada’s first Indigenous arts hotel. Your Cruise Itinerary Monday, September 2: Arrive Vancouver, BC (optional NI) For those who would like to arrive the day before (always a good idea!) we are holding space at Skwachàys Lodge - an extraordinary boutique hotel and Canada’s first Indigenous arts hotel. Located in the heart of Vancouver’s historic downtown, this stunning addition to the local urban landscape offers guests an authentic Indigenous experience while providing the highest quality personalized service. Prices vary with room category and range from approximately $199 - $240. Prices will be in CAD; these have been converted to USD. Taxes are extra. Skwachàys Lodge was named by Time Magazine as one of 2018 greatest places to stay. Tuesday, September 3: Sail from Vancouver, BC / 5:00 PM Prosperous and vibrant Vancouver is Canada's third-largest city and British Columbia's most cosmopolitan center. Enjoy exploring the restored Gastown district or discovering the intrigue of Chinatown. Seize this opportunity to sample delicacies from the sea, explore the North Shore and Stanley Park, the largest natural park of any city on the North American continent, and browse among shops and galleries in Granville Island. Blessed with an unsurpassed natural backdrop, Vancouver is set amid a gorgeous landscape of water and mountains. On a clear day, one can view rugged mountains, emerald-green parklands and the luminous sea from almost any vantage point. You can embark the Crystal Symphony between noon and 3:00 PM. The ship sails at 5:00 PM Wednesday, September 4: Cruising Queen Charlotte Sound / All Day The Queen Charlotte Sound lies between the Queen Charlotte Strait, which winds between Vancouver Island and the British Columbia mainland in the south, and Hecate Strait, which is northward, adjacent to the Haida Gwaii Islands off the Pacific coast of British Columbia. It is a broad reach in the long shipping route called the Inside Passage threading the myriad islands stretching from Washington’s Puget Sound to Alaska. [email protected] | 314.726.0065 | www.onthemaptravel.com Thursday, September 5: Juneau, Alaska, USA*/ 1:00 PM - 10:00 PM Juneau, the capital of Alaska, is a town accessible only by air and sea. It was founded during the rush for gold in the 1880s and was named after Joe Juneau, the prospector who first discovered gold in this state. Today, much of its independent frontier atmosphere remains. The infamous and rowdy Red Dog Saloon coexists beside impressive modern office towers. It has a superb location, snuggled between the flanks of 3,600-foot Mt. Juneau and the picturesque Gastineau Channel. Mountains, glaciers and the sea are everywhere to be seen. Among its many attractions, Juneau is our gateway to the Mendenhall Glacier, a 12-mile river of ice that is Alaska's most accessible, and most photographed, glacier. Friday, September 6 Skagway, Alaska, USA / 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Discover the flavor of the gold rush era in Skagway. In its heyday, this atmospheric frontier town was the largest in Alaska. During the height of the gold boom, Skagway was known as the gateway to the goldfields, and its population went from 2 to 10,000 in a single year. At one time it boasted 80 saloons and was known as the "roughest town on earth." Although its population is now less than 1,000, its rip-roaring past will come alive as you stroll along Broadway or browse through the Trail of '98 Museum's outstanding collection of memorabilia. In Skagway, we’ve included a special On The Map Travel Glacier Point Wilderness Safari as a shore excursion. An adventurous combo excursion that has a little bit of everything: a catamaran cruise, easy rainforest hike and a scenic paddling journey that culminates with a face-to-face view of Davidson Glacier. This Skagway shore excursion is geared towards the active traveler who wants to experience the natural side of Skagway and the surrounding area in a small-group setting. The Glacier Point Wilderness Safari journeys to a true a wilderness setting surrounded by awe-inspiring beauty. Saturday, September 7: Cruising Glacier Bay* / ALL DAY This stunning amphitheater of glaciers and granite peaks is best viewed from the sea. The ice in Glacier Bay fell as snow centuries ago on the mountains that ring the bay. Compressed by its own tremendous weight, it flows seaward, producing some of the fastest-moving glaciers known. In the summer, rare humpback whales come here to feed – with luck, you'll see one of these gentle giants. [email protected] | 314.726.0065 | www.onthemaptravel.com Sunday, September 8: Ketchikan, Alaska, USA / 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Ketchikan is the salmon capital of the world and a paradise for fishermen and nature-lovers alike. A quiet city, it hosts quaint restaurants perched on stilts above the water, scores of fascinating shops and spectacular views from every vantage point. Although Ketchikan's Indian name means "Thundering Wings of an Eagle," it is also known as "Alaska's First City," so coined as it is frequently the first stop along the Inside Passage. Venture ashore and discover Ketchikan's rich Indian heritage, visit the world's largest collection of authentic totem poles at Totem Bight and walk along the rustic boardwalk on Creek Street where stilt-buildings in the harbor preserve a distinct pioneer feel. Or, you can paddle a kayak on sheltered waters, take a floatplane to a remote mountain lake or try your hand at sport fishing — all available in"Alaska's First City.” Monday, September 9: Cruising the Inside Passage / All Day Protected from the open sea by forested isles, sheltered from the windy mainland by the tallest coastal mountains in the world, this 1,000-mile waterway seems custom- made by nature for a cruise. The deep, calm waters of the passage meander between dense pine forests and occasional rustic towns along the way. Tuesday, September 10 Vancouver, British Colombia, Canada 8:00 AM Individual disembarkation is from 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM. The cruise line suggests allowing 5 hours between your disembarkation time and your return flight departure. All itineraries and times are subject to change. * Subject to permit specifications/approvals. As such, the order of ports and/or cruise itinerary are subject to change at any time. [email protected] | 314.726.0065 | www.onthemaptravel.com PRICING & SHIP FEATURES We can book any category cabin you like. Prices start at $2,105 sharing, per person, cruise only. See full list of cabins, prices and amenities below. Cabin pricing or availability is not guaranteed until booked and may change. A deposit of 20% per guest is required for all sailings (all categories) ; final payment is due June 5, 2019. To join in this cruise and receive the special On The Map Travel benefits, please email Anne MacIntyre: [email protected] or call 314.726-0065. We’ll get you all set up, including your air transportation to/from Vancouver. Deluxe Stateroom with Large Picture Window Your exclusive fares starting at $2,105 Sweeping view Full bathtub/shower combination Queen-size bed or twin beds Seating area Large picture window 202 sq. ft. / 18.77 sq. m. Limited view picture window (Category E1: limited view / E2: extremely limited view Deluxe Stateroom with Verandah Your exclusive fares starting at $2,935 Full bathtub/shower combination Queen-size bed or twin beds Seating area Private verandah 246 sq. ft. / 22.85 sq. m. (with verandah) Penthouse with Verandah Your exclusive fares starting at $4,890 Walk-in closet Full Jacuzzi bathtub with separate shower Queen-size bed or twin beds, and third berth Personal butler service Complimentary wine plus choice of liquor from set menu upon embarkation Private verandah Spacious living area 367 sq. ft. / 34.09 sq. m. (with verandah) Seabreeze Penthouse Your exclusive fares starting at $4,890 Shared entryway to connect two Seabreeze Penthouses Large, luxury showers with body jets Queen-size bed or twin beds, and third berth Personal butler service Complimentary soft drinks, beer and bottled water in suite Complimentary wine plus choice of liquor from set menu upon embarkation Private verandah Spacious living area 367 sq. ft. / 34.09 sq. m. (with verandah) Penthouse Suite with Verandah Your exclusive fares starting at $6,735 Walk-in closet Full Jacuzzi bathtub with separate shower and bidet Queen-size bed or twin beds, and third berth Two ultra-thin 28" interactive HD TVs Personal butler service Complimentary wine plus choice of liquor from set menhttp://www.crystalcruises.com/legalu upon embarkation Private verandah Spacious living/dining area 491 sq.