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A voyage aboard the Exclusively Chartered Small Ship Five-Star Le Soléal Additional Single Occupancy July 29 to August 5, 2020 Categories AVAILABLE with AIA lecturer/host Quentin Mackie NOW Dear Traveler, I invite you to join Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) lecturer and host Quentin Mackie on this AIA-sponsored voyage among ’s cobalt-blue glaciers and through the Inside Passage— the last of the great American frontiers. Although not an inherently “archaeological” destination, this region is undeniably significant as the land of the first humans to have entered the Americas, and its spectacular geography shaped their settlements and cultures. Dr. Mackie is an archaeologist who specializes in First American studies and, during onboard lectures (as part of a team of onboard experts) and informal discussions, he will provide insights into the peopling of the Americas. This specially-designed itinerary uniquely combines Five-Star accommodations with exploration‑style travel as you cruise from Vancouver, , to Juneau, Alaska, under the lingering glow of the long days of summer. Marvel at towering mountains, untouched coastlines, and abundant wildlife as they unfold around you in an immense panorama. The Five-Star small ship Le Soléal, with only 110 elegantly-appointed staterooms and suites (most with balconies), is ideal for navigating narrow and isolated coves that are inaccessible to larger ships. In terms of environmental responsibility, it is worth noting that Le Soléal has earned the prestigious “clean ship” certification. Experience the unforgettable scenery of southeastern Alaska and Northwestern Pacific , and view thrilling wildlife up close, from observation decks and during excursions aboard smaller expedition vessels. Travel through the serene Inside Passage and into remote in search of harbor seals, porpoises, sea lions and sea otters. Call at archetypal Alaskan towns, including colorful Ketchikan, rich in Alaskan art and tradition; off-the-beaten-path Petersburg, the region’s “Little Norway”; and historic Sitka, a cultural fusion of indigenous Tlingit and Russian heritage. Cruise majestic Misty Fjords National Monument and Tracy Arm , a seascape of plunging waterfalls and serrated peaks, to the face of the monumental Dawes and South Sawyer Glaciers. Also available are a pre-program option in cosmopolitan Vancouver, British Columbia’s most vibrant city; and a post-program option deep into Alaska’s interior to explore National Park and visit the former frontier trading post of Fairbanks. This program is co-sponsored by other organizations, so I urge you to book now while space and Early Booking Savings are still available! For more information, please contact Sincerely, AIA Tours at (800) 748-6262 Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm, ET Toll: (603) 756-2884 R. Todd Nielsen E-mail: [email protected] Director, AIA Tours Website: www.aiatours.org Archaeological Institute of America Archaeological Institute of America lecturer and host Quentin Mackie is an Associate Professor in Anthropology at the University of Victoria, B.C., Canada. He has over 30 years of experience working on the archaeology of the Northwest Coast of North America, with a particular focus on the period of earliest human occupation starting about 14,000 years ago. Dr. Mackie has worked most extensively in (formerly the Queen Charlotte Islands), where long-term sea level changes have led him to find and explore archaeological sites that are highly-stranded or deeply-drowned on ancient coastlines, as well as interior “behavioral magnets” such as karst caves, which drew people inland who were interested in hunting bears in their winter dens. Together with his close colleagues Daryl Fedje and Duncan McLaren, their students, and First Nations participants, he has also worked in the on raised paleo-shorelines and on the central coast near Hakai Pass, where the team recently discovered ancient human footprints dating to about 13,000 years ago. Dr. Mackie’s research interests also include stone tool technology, method and theory of coastal adaptations, and the first peopling of the Americas. ABOUT AIA TOURS The Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) is the oldest and largest archaeological organization in North America. The AIA seeks to educate people of all ages about the significance of archaeological discovery. For more than a century the AIA has been dedicated to the encouragement and support of archaeological research and publication, and to the protection of the world’s archaeological resources and cultural heritage. By traveling on an AIA Tour you directly support the AIA while personally gaining the benefit of the AIA’s network of scholars and worldwide contacts. Exploring the Inside Passage Shaped by the Ice Age and sheltered from the Pacific Ocean by one thousand miles of islands lining North America’s Pacific coast, the Inside Passage distills untamed Alaska with magnificent glaciers, snowcapped mountains and pristine wilderness. Stand on the deck of our Five-Star small ship as you cruise protected cliff-rimmed fjords and inlets of serene waters. Watch for wildlife— bald eagles, harbor seals, humpback whales and brown bears. Experience the thunderous calving of the Dawes and South Sawyer Glaciers, venture into narrow Tracy Arm and Endicott Arm and explore the Passage’s hidden treasure—seldom‑visited Elfin Cove. Along the way, encounter the indigenous culture of the Tlingit, onion‑domed churches built by Russian fur traders, quirky fishing villages, trading outposts settled by American Itinerary pioneers and gold rush settlements built over ◆ Vancouver Victoria a century ago. Pre-Program Option 1 D epart home city/Arrive Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada/ Vancouver, British Columbia Embark Le Soléal Dynamic Vancouver, British Columbia’s 2 Cr uising the Inside Passage largest city, is the cultural and financial heart of 3 Misty Fjords National Monument, Canada’s . Alaska, U.S./Ketchikan Cruising the Inside Passage 4 LeConte Bay/Petersburg Aboard our Five-Star ship, experience 5 Sitka the Inside Passage, one of the most scenic 6 P oint Adolphus/Elfin Cove waterways in the world, cruising amid countless islands, thickly blanketed forests, 7 Tracy Arm Fjord/Sawyer Glacier/ hidden bays and coves, sandy beaches and Endicott Arm/Dawes Glacier lofty waterfalls flowing from mountain cliffs. 8 Juneau/Disembark ship/Return to home city Be on deck to watch for cavorting sea lions and Denali National Park u Fairbanks breaching orcas in the deep waters and look for Post-Program Option Sitka black‑tailed deer, mink and river otters Please note that the ship’s cruising pattern and roaming the shores and mountainsides. positionings are dependent on weather, ice and sea conditions and are subject to change. Misty Fjords National Monument, Alaska Enjoy the rare opportunity to cruise the Photo this page: Admire Endicott Arm, dramatically glacier‑sculpted inlets of Misty Fjords, marked by the rise of beautiful steep cirques and amphitheater-like valleys formed by glacial erosion. an American treasure harboring awe‑inspiring scenery and wildlife. Observe the running Cover photo: Encounter the cobalt-blue ice streams flowing through stands of evergreens, of calving glaciers while cruising through merging into mighty waterfalls plunging down Tracy Arm Fjord. 3000-foot‑tall, near‑vertical, granite‑faced cliffs (weather and sea conditions permitting). Point ALASKA Adolphus Juneau Fairbanks Denali U.S. CANADA Elfin Icy Strait Sawyer National Anchorage Cove Park Juneau Glacier Inside Tracy Arm Passage Misty Endicott Arm Fjords Peril Strait Dawes Glacier Gulf of Ketchikan Alaska Vancouver Frederick Sound Sitka Petersburg

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Land Routing a h Ketchikan Visit quaint Elfin Cove, framed by the magnificent Fairweather mountain range, and look Inside Passage C for ringed seals, named for the lighter-colored circular patterns on their darker gray backs. Ketchikan LeConte Bay Backed by the forested slopes of Cruise to the mouth of LeConte Bay, where Deer Mountain, the fishing town of Ketchikan the protected waters form a natural refuge is the “salmon capital of the world.” Stroll the for harbor seals from predators. From aboard gold rush-era boardwalks of Creek Street and smaller expedition vessels, watch for mother watch spawning salmon swimming upstream seals and pups sunning themselves on icebergs. through the middle of town along the Listen for white thunder as LeConte Glacier— well‑known “Salmon Ladder.” A rich profusion North America’s southernmost of Haida, Tlingit and Tsimshian arts harmonize tidewater glacier—frequently calves icebergs. the town’s cultural facets. See the art of Potlatch Totem Park, where a master craftsman Petersburg demonstrates the ancient technique of Known as “the town that fish built” and hand‑carving a totem pole. settled along the peaceful Wrangell Narrows by late-19th-century Norwegian fishermen, the authentic village of Petersburg is filled with the traditional rosemåling design on its walkways, storefronts and architecture. Visit Main Street and the fascinating Clausen Museum, which forms a repository for the collective memory of the town’s former residents. At the historic Sons of Norway Hall, discover Norwegian folkloric traditions during a specially arranged song and dance presentation. Enjoy the exceptional vistas of Frederick Sound, summer home to a significant humpback whale population.

Observe indigenous brown bears catching wild salmon. The capital of Russian America until 1867, Sitka is one of Alaska’s most alluring and historic towns. Visit quaint Elfin Cove, framed by the magnificent Fairweather mountain range, and look Stroll Ketchikan’s historic downtown, where over for ringed seals, named for the lighter-colored circular patterns on their darker gray backs. 30 wood-frame houses are trussed on wooden pilings. Sitka Juneau Nestled on the edge of , The Alaskan state capital, accessible only by Sitka penetrates one of Alaska’s most stunning air or sea, Juneau is where The Call of the Wild regions and proudly wears its indigenous and author Jack London set forth to join the Russian history. The town flourished as a in 1897. Russian fur trading hub until its 1867 transfer to the . Visit the Alaska Raptor Center, Alaska’s foremost bald eagle habitat, where more than 100 injured eagles are rehabilitated and released each year. Explore the Tlingit Vancouver u Victoria culture while conversing with local Pre-Program Option artisans in Sitka National Historical Park, where trails are lined with totem poles, Surrounded by water on three sides, a lasting tribute to an ancient artform. Vancouver is the coastal jewel of the Marvel at the collection of icons in Pacific Northwest. British Columbia’s St. Michael’s Cathedral, North America’s first largest city, Vancouver’s vibrant Russian Orthodox church. cosmopolitan atmosphere—rich in art and culture gleaned from the indigenous people Point Adolphus/Elfin Cove of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska—forms From the observation deck, search for a spectacular city. Visit and humpback whales and orcas feeding in the famous Butchart Gardens. Tour elegant nutrient‑rich waters of Point Adolphus while Victoria, a former British Empire cruising through Icy Strait, where tidal waters port that still retains a charming teem with marine life. Watch for sea lions and English accent as well as wonderfully bald eagles drawn by the abundance restored 19th‑ century architecture. of salmon. Go ashore to explore pristine In Vancouver, see historic Chinatown, Chichagof Island and visit the small fishing famous Stanley Park and the 19th-century community of Elfin Cove. Situated across Gastown District, and explore the from Glacier Bay National Park and with only Public Market and artisans’ studios at 20 permanent residents, this hamlet comes Granville Island. Accommodations for alive in summer, attracting fishing enthusiasts. two nights are in the deluxe Tracy Arm Fjord/ Westin Bayshore Vancouver. South Sawyer Glacier/ The Pre-Program Option is available at additional cost. Endicott Arm Fjord/Dawes Glacier Details will be provided with your reservation confirmation. Cruise between near vertical rock walls into the deep and narrow fjord of Tracy Arm, Discover Vancouver’s fascinating where waterfalls cascade from bluffs, cultural diversity in the foothills of forests fade to sheer rock and icebergs the North Shore Mountains. glint in the sunlight. At the remote end of Tracy Arm, listen to ice calving off the soaring South Sawyer Glacier. Venture to the edge of Dawes Glacier aboard smaller expedition vessels in the Endicott Arm Fjord. Stateroom with Balcony L’Eclipse Dining Room

Exclusively Chartered, Five-Star ms Le Soléal Five-Star, State-of-the-Art Small Ship Elegant Suites and Staterooms— Join us aboard the exclusively chartered, 95% Include Private Balconies Five‑Star Le Soléal, where distinctive Each of the 110 ocean-view Staterooms and French sophistication meets innovative Suites range from 200 to 484 square feet, and nautical design. The ship’s efficient electrical most have a private balcony. All Five‑Star propulsion system and custom stabilizers accommodations feature individual climate provide an exceptionally smooth, quiet and control, two twin beds or one queen bed and comfortable voyage. a private bathroom with shower and luxury Respect for the Environment hotel-style amenities, including flat‑screen With advanced technology and the most television, a safe, a full‑length closet, environmentally responsible features built into plush robes and slippers. its design and operations, the ship has earned Life on Board the important “Clean Ship” distinction. Whether you seek educational and With Our Compliments cultural presentations, panoramic views, Indulge in these complimentary onboard nightly entertainment or quiet retreat, the ship’s amenities—alcoholic and nonalcoholic spacious public areas can accommodate all beverages available throughout the cruise and passengers comfortably. Enjoy two lounges, in your Suite or Stateroom, minibar, a theater, library, Sun Deck with Wi‑Fi access (conditions permitting) and open‑air bar, swimming pool, beauty salon, 24‑hour room service. spa, Turkish bath‑style steam room and fitness room. The ship has three elevators. Chic and Casual Dining The stylish dining room and casual alfresco World-Class Service restaurant feature international and regional The highly trained, English‑speaking crew is cuisine and serve continental and buffet personable and attentive, and the ship has a breakfasts, buffet lunch, afternoon tea and medical center staffed with a doctor and nurse. dinner in four courses or buffet. Wine is served at your table with lunch and dinner.

Main Lounge Pool Deck Included Features u Expert insights from AIA lecturer and host Quentin Mackie throughout the program. On Board the Exclusively Chartered, Five‑Star Small Ship Le Soléal u Eight-day voyage from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to Juneau, Alaska, U.S., through the magnificent Inside Passage. u Elegantly appointed, Five-Star Suite or Stateroom. u Captain’s Welcome and Farewell Receptions. u Complimentary alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages available throughout the cruise. u All meals aboard ship. u Complimentary Wi-Fi access (conditions permitting). u Six days cruising the protected British Columbian Inside Passage, one of the most spectacular coastal waterways in the world. u Onboard naturalist guides to help identify the natural wonders and incredible wildlife of the Inside Passage. u Cruise through dramatic Misty Fjords National Monument (weather and sea conditions permitting). u Tour of historic Ketchikan, “salmon capital of the world,” and an opportunity to see its famous gold rush-era Creek Street. u Visit to Potlatch Totem Park in Ketchikan to experience indigenous Alaskan Tlingit culture. u Naturalist-guided small boat excursion into LeConte Bay for a spectacular cruise among icebergs. u Walking tour of the vibrant fishing village of Petersburg, Alaska’s “Little Norway,” including a visit to the Clausen Museum. u Enjoy a specially arranged Norwegian folkloric presentation, accompanied by afternoon tea, at Petersburg’s historic Sons of Norway Hall. u Visit to picturesque Sitka, once the “capital of Russian America,” to see St. Michael’s Cathedral and its priceless Russian Orthodox icons. u Tour of the Alaska Raptor Center. u Humpback whale watching near Point Adolphus. u Visit to the remote fishing village of Elfin Cove on pristine Chichagof Island, with time at leisure. u Scenic cruise into stunning Tracy Arm Fjord featuring the South Sawyer Glacier and an exploration boat excursion to Dawes Glacier. u Harbor seal watching in Endicott Arm Fjord. Always Included u Transfers and luggage handling abroad if your arrival(s)/departure(s) coincide with the scheduled group transfer(s). u Experienced local guides for included excursions. u Gratuities to local guides and drivers on included excursions and transfers. u Experienced Gohagan & Company Travel Directors at your service. u Complimentary bottled water in your Suite or Stateroom and on excursions. u Hospitality desk aboard ship. u Automatic $250,000 flight insurance policy for each participant ticketed on flights by Gohagan & Company. Denali National Park ◆ Fairbanks Post-Program Option Join us on this exclusive, specially arranged and comprehensive postlude to discover more of Alaska’s natural wonders and its unfathomable scale. Disembark in history-wrapped Juneau, the first town to be founded following Alaska’s purchase from Russia, and see the mighty Mendenhall Glacier, one of 38 glaciers leading to the Juneau Icefield. Fly to Anchorage for one night in a city successfully balancing the call of the wild with urban comforts. Visit the headquarters of the famous Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race and travel from the frontier town of Talkeetna to Denali aboard a domed train offering stunning 360-degree views of Alaska’s vast and majestic landscape. Arrive at the pristine wilderness of Denali National Park, home to North America’s tallest peak at over 20,000 feet high. Spend two nights in a comfortable lodge just outside this splendid and unspoiled six‑million‑acre national park. Learn more about Denali’s ecosystem with your local guide assisting you in spotting and identifying the amazing wildlife—moose, bears, caribou, wolves, Dall sheep and raptors—in their protected natural habitat. Spend two nights in fascinating Fairbanks, founded at the outbreak of gold rush fever, and visit the Museum of the North, the city’s crown jewel in style and substance. Cruise the fabled Chena and Tanana Rivers aboard a traditional sternwheeler and see the Trans‑Alaska Pipeline, the largest and most expensive privately funded construction project ever undertaken.

The Post-Program Option is available at additional cost. Details will be provided in your reservation confirmation.

See Denali, formerly Mount McKinley, the centerpiece of its namesake national park, known for its undisturbed natural wilderness. ms Le Soléal Deck 6, Solstice Deck 5, Equinoxe Deck 4, Pégase Deck 3, Andromède

* Early Booking Tariff* Category † LAND/CRUISE TARIFF excluding taxes Tariff* through after Per person, based on double occupancy Feb. 21, 2020 Feb. 21, 2020 8 One large window. Deck 3, Andromède, forward. (limited availability) $4295 $5295 7 Small window, single door onto private, partial-wall balcony. Deck 3, Andromède, aft. (limited availability) $5695 $6695 6 Small window, single door onto private, partial-wall balcony. Deck 3, Andromède, midship. $6595 $7595 5 Expansive sliding glass door, partial-wall balcony. Deck 4, Pégase, forward. $6995 $7995 4 Expansive sliding glass door, private balcony. Deck 4, Pégase, midship. $7795 $8795 3 Expansive sliding glass door, private, partial-wall balcony. Deck 5, Equinoxe, forward. $7995 $8995 Expansive sliding glass door, private balcony, shower or tub/shower. 2 Deck 5, Equinoxe, midship. $8795 $9795 Expansive sliding glass door, private balcony, shower or tub/shower. 1 Deck 6, Solstice. $9195 $10195 Deluxe Expansive sliding glass door, private balcony, sitting area with sofa. Suite Deck 6, Solstice. (limited availability) $9595 $10595 Prestige Two rooms, expansive sliding glass door, large private balcony, two bathrooms: tub/shower Suite II and shower, large sitting area with sofa, two closets. Deck 5, Equinoxe. (limited availability) $9995 $10995 Prestige Two rooms, expansive sliding glass door, large private balcony, two bathrooms: tub/shower Suite I and shower, large sitting area with sofa, two closets. Deck 6, Solstice. (limited availability) $10495 $11495 Owner’s Two rooms, expansive sliding glass doors, large private balcony, one and a half bathrooms, separate tub and shower, sitting room with sofa, table and four chairs. $11995 Suite Deck 6, Solstice. (limited availability) $10995

Singles are available in category 8 at $6595*, category 7 at $8695*, category 6 at $11195* and category 4 at $13295* on or before February 21, 2020. Add $1000 for reservations made after February 21, 2020. *Taxes are an additional $420 per person and are subject to change. †Le Soléal has been specially contracted for this program, and the applicable deck plan is available on request from ​AIA Tours and reflects the only valid cabin categorization of the vessel.

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