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Valldemossa Scenic Drive - Olive & Oil Tasting - PJ36
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¼Ò°³ Visit Valldemossa, one of the most beautiful and typical villages on the island, which is nestled in a valley within the northern mountain range, a short distance from Palma. The coach will head towards La Cartuja, an ancient Monastery that was originally built as a royal hunting lodge and was later inhabited by Carthusian monks. The monks were expelled in 1835, the venue was privatized, and the cells became lodging for travelers. During the winter of 1838, the famous Polish composer Frederick Chopin and the French writer Georges Sand lived in this monastery. There is a collection of furniture, including a piano where Chopin composed some of his masterpieces. George Sand later wrote a book "A Winter in Majorca," which tells of time spent on the island. Other interesting sites are a small chapel, a Middle Age pharmacy, and the monk's library. The King Sancho's Palace will also be visited. You will enjoy a 10-minute piano concert before free time for shopping and exploration in Valldemossa on your own.

Once in Soller, you will proceed to Can Det, a typical stone house more than 400 years old. It is one of the three tafonas which still preserve the same production system that produces the pure and virgin olive oil produced in a traditional way as hundreds years ago. You will visit la "tafona" where the olive oil is produced. At the entrance, you will be shown a video that will explain the process of the production of the olive oil from the cleaning of the olives until the achievement of the final olive oil, ready for consumption before passing through the factory to be shown the machinery involved in the process. There is a large courtyard with tables where lunch will be served. After finishing with the Can Det visit, your return to Palma will be by train, an enchanting trip through the Majorcan Mountains with beautiful panoramic views. This is a very scenic, 45-minute ride on an old fashioned electric train, which still uses wooden cars. The ride will take you through 13 tunnels over a distance of approximately 17 miles, traveling amidst some breath taking landscapes. Back in Palma, the coach will take you back to your vessel.
Valldemossa - PJ04
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¼Ò°³ This excursion takes you to Valldemossa - one of the most beautiful and typical villages on the island. The village is nestled in a valley of the northern mountain range, a short distance from Palma.

From the port, the coach will head to Valldemossa where you'll visit La Cartuja, an ancient Monastery that was built as a royal hunting lodge and was later inhabited by Carthusian monks. The monks were expelled in 1835, the venue was privatized, and the cells became lodging for travelers. During the winter of 1838, the famous Polish composer Frederick Chopin and the French writer Georges Sand lived in this monastery. There is a collection of furniture, including a piano where Chopin composed some of his masterpieces. George Sand later wrote a book "A Winter in Majorca," which tells of time spent on the island. Other interesting sites are a small chapel, a Middle Age pharmacy, and the monk's library. A local museum and some ornately furnished rooms originally called King Sancho's Palace are also open for visitors. Guests will have the opportunity to view a 10-minute piano concert. At the conclusion of the guided portion of the tour, guests will have time to shop and explore Valldemossa on their own.
Tapa Tasting in Palma - PJ34
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¼Ò°³ One of the best ways to experience the rich culture and cuisine of Spain is to experience the most typical way to eat. Tapas, small bite-sized dishes, which are a popular alternative to full meals in Spain. This tour will enable you to experience a major part of the Spanish culinary and social culture as well as gaining a panoramic orientation of the city of Palma de Mallorca.

Palma is considered to be a genuine city open to the sea, filled with charming streets and the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Enjoy a brief orientation tour with a stop at the Bellver Castle surroundings for a panoramic view of the city before you enjoy the typical way to eat in Spain, "TAPAS" You will enjoy three (3) different bars with different ambiences & foods. Although the tasting may vary between groups and bars, guests can expect to enjoy beer, wine and typical tapas.
Segway in Palma - PJ35
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¼Ò°³ This excursion takes place in Palma, the capital and largest city of the island of Mallorca while offering you the opportunity to discover it in a different way - with a Segway - a funny, enjoyable and eco-friendly electric transportation dotted with an intelligent network of sensors that allows the machine to keep the balance and move in 2 wheels. There are various routes possible to be taken in this interesting city as the Palma Old Quarter Route, Palma Bay Route or the Castillo de Bellver Route. All guests on the same day will perform the same group with the entire group.

Remember the Segway Human Transporter is the first of its kind, a self-balancing, personal transportation device designed to go anywhere people can. It is easy to use and operate and is appropriate for guests who are 14 and older. Riders must have the ability to make motions such as climbing and descending stairs without assistance. The Segway is not appropriate for those weighing under 88 pounds (40 kilos) or over 220 pounds (100 kilos).
Panoramic Palma Walking Tour - PJ10
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¼Ò°³ Palma de Mallorca, capital of the island, is a city open to the sea and more precisely to the bay from which it takes its name. It is placed at the southeastern end of the island and has more than 300,000 inhabitants. Palma enjoys a privileged climate with an average temperature of 18¨¬C. Tourism is the island's largest source of income. At the beginning of this century, a section of the European society started arriving in the city, which became home to artists and poets that discovered the island to be a place of inspiration.
Paddling in Palma - PJ14
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¼Ò°³ Discover the beautiful coastline of Mallorca from a different perspective on this paddling adventure. Depart from the ship and travel to the canoe launch site where you will meet your guide. Receive your safety gear and basic paddling techniques, then head out along the coast in the Calvia region. Take in the sights and experience the crystalline water of the Mediterranean. If weather permits, jump in for a refreshing swim before heading back to the launch site.
North Coast & Wine Tasting - PJ02
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¼Ò°³ Once in Valldemossa, visit Costa Nord Foundation where you will watch a video presentation. This documentary film is narrated by actor/producer, Michael Douglas, who has made area his home for 20 years. After visit to Costa Nord Foundation, enjoy some free time around Valldemossa before continuing to Son Bosch where you have chance to taste the 4 different Mallorcan wines with bread, olives and olive oil. Note: must walk approx 2 miles over flat, cobblestone surfaces with steps.
Mountain Biking in Palma - PJ30
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¼Ò°³ Travel to Santa Ponsa where you will be outfitted with your bike and safety helmet. Receive a safety briefing and instructions before heading out on a path that will allow you to discover the wilder side of Mallorca. Pedal along and experience the flora and fauna of the Mediterranean Island seldom seen by tourists.
Mountain Biking & Paddling in Palma - PJ13
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¼Ò°³ Travel to Camp de Mar where you will be outfitted with your bike and safety helmet. Receive a safety briefing and instructions before heading out on a path that will allow you to discover the wilder side of Mallorca. Traveling parallel to a stream and sometimes through it, experience the flora and fauna of the Mediterranean Island seldom seen by tourists. Next, explore the beautiful coastline of Mallorca from a different perspective on a paddling adventure. Travel to the canoe launch site where you will meet your guide, receive safety gear and basic paddling techniques. Then, head out along the coast in the Calvia region. Take in the sights and beauty of the crystalline water of the Mediterranean. If weather permits, jump in for a refreshing swim before heading back to shore.
Hiking in Palma - PJ12
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¼Ò°³ Begin your hiking adventure with a ride into the mountains. Join your hiking leader for a trek along the historic 15th century Royal Path that used to connect the villages of Esporles and Banyalbufar. Follow the path that monks of the Cister Order once used as you pass through an evergreen oak forest, offering interesting views of dry stone walls, huts and coal ovens. After passing the village¡¯s fountain, the landscape changes completely and gives way to sweeping terraces and outdoor water tanks that can be seen down down to Banyalbufar.
Easy Palma - PJ05
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¼Ò°³ Travel to Valldemosa for Cartuja monastery. See chapel, pharmacy, library & monk's cell. Brief piano concert. Return to Palma to view Cathedral. Continue to Bellver Castle for pano view. Note: for guests w/ walking difficulties, not able to handle steps or extended walking/standing, are full-time wheelchair users. Vehicle adapted with ramp to accept limited # of wheelchairs. Must go to Shorex Desk on board ship to review availability, departure times & book tour. Guests wanting to use w/chair must provide Desk with total dimensions: height, length width & weight of electric scooter or w/chair at booking. Use of scooter not guaranteed. Info subject to change & space limited but min required.
Drach Caves - PJ38
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¼Ò°³ Travel to the town of Porto Cristo, one of the oldest anchorages of the island. This fishing village is located at the end of a sheltered bay, which developed in the Middle Ages to cater to the needs of Manacor and has become popular with visiting yachters because of its deep harbor. On the outskirts of Porto Cristo is where you will find the famous Caves del Drach located. This series of mysterious caverns is a natural phenomenon that provides a play of shadow and light, thus creating abstract images whose interpretation is limited only by the observer's imagination. The beauty of the Caves can be appreciated thanks to its exceptional lighting. You will also admire the largest underground lake in the world, known as Lake Martel.

Reboarding the coach, your final stop will be at a pearl factory known for its long pearl manufacturing tradition in the Balearic Islands. You will observe the successful process that has been kept secret through the ages. This artisan process, using marine raw materials, is continuously improved under strict scientific control. You will observe why the attempts to achieve quality imitation pearls have all been unsuccessful. Time permitting; you can browse and shop in the pearl gift shop.
City of Palma - PJ03
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¼Ò°³ Explore the best this historic port has to offer, from the Gothic architecture of its cathedral to the scenic views from Bellver Castle. Proceed with a drive along the seafront to Bellver Castle, meaning "beautiful views." The castle is a unique circular castillo atop a 370-foot hill overlooking the city and harbor. A short walk from the parking area takes you across a drawbridge into the impressive courtyard of this beautifully restored former royal stronghold. Your guide will escort you through the castle grounds and you'll have time to climb the ramparts for photographs of the bustling city below before proceeding over to Palma's La Seo Cathedral.

La Seo Cathedral, built 750 years ago, is Spain's second largest Gothic cathedral, and is surrounded by splendid grounds nearly as picturesque as the cathedral itself. You will have time for photographs of the cathedral's dominating spires. In the Cathedral's Museum, you will see interesting works of Gothic paintings.

Your final destination will be Palma's Bull Ring, finished in 1929. You will see many examples of the Baroque period in its design and architecture. The building was perfectly constructed with four main boxes oriented to the cardinal points. Your guide will point out the most important aspects of this landmark from the outside.
Calderers & Drach Caves - PJ06
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¼Ò°³ Depart port bound for eastern coast town of Sant Joan to visit manor, "Els Calderers de Sant Joan." Tour facilities with its outbuildings for cattle-breeding & farming activities and observe locals that maintain manor and its animals. Next stop is a pearl factory. Observe process that has been kept secret thru the ages. Browse & shop in pearl gift shop. Travel to Porto Cristo. Lunch is served before going to Caves del Drach. You will admire the largest underground lake in the world, Lake Martel. Note: must walk approx 1/1.5 miles over uneven, gravel, cobblestone surfaces with 150+ steps in the caves. Actual viewing time in Caves is approx 1 hr. The caves are not wheelchair accessible.
Biking in Palma - PJ11
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¼Ò°³ Discover the capital city by bicycle. Depart pier with guide and pedal along Maritime Promenade to Palma's old walls. Continue to Cathedral & old downtown. See Palma highlights of San Francisco Church, Plaza Mayor and Plaza Espana. Experience sights and sounds of the island city as you pedal thru town & back to ship. Note: should be comfortable using hand brakes and be confident on a bicycle. Should be aware of inherent risks with bike tours. Parent must accompany kids under 16 years. Tour operates in all weather conditions so should take appropriate weather gear, carry backpack for belongings & take bottled water. Itinerary & route subject to change due to traffic & weather conditions.
Sights of Palermo - PX01
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¼Ò°³ Beauty, history and elegance are revealed as you travel the streets of Palermo. Your panoramic tour passes along via Liberta, considered to be the most important street in the city because of its size, the elegance of its shops and the double row of plane trees which line this majestic way. See also Teatro Politeama, the main theater of the town built in the 19th Century, and via Ruggero Settimo, named after the admiral and Senator Ruggero Settimo, also known as the salon of Palermo. Pass via Maqueda, and the neoclassical Teatro Massimo, Palermo's Opera House, built at the end of the 19th century.

Continue on to admire Palazzo Reale, Corso Vittorio Emanuele, and Piazza Marina, surrounded by historic edifices of unquestioned artistic beauty. Your first stop is Piazza Bologni (overlooked by the statue of Charles V), followed by a short walk to Quattro Canti, the Four Corners, where you will find statues in groups of four symbolizing the seasons, the Spanish Kings and, at the highest level, this city's patron saints. See the City Hall square and visit the Arab-Norman styled Martorana Church, where you will view beautiful gold and colored mosaics decorating the walls and altar area.

Visit the 12th century Cathedral, world famous for its architecture. A tangible result of the blending of centuries of Muslim and Christian history and culture, it is truly one of the most significant monuments of Sicilian history. First a Roman temple, this impressive structure evolved into a mosque which was then transformed into a Christian church. After nearly a century the church was demolished to make way for the present-day, grandiose monument, which houses a very interesting collection of artistic works dating back to the Middle Ages.
Sicilian Wines & Flavors - PX13
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¼Ò°³ After meeting your guide at the pier, you will begin the drive to the internal part of the region, going southward to reach the Calatrasi Cellars. Calatrasi is not a simple company, due to the work and passion that the Micciche family puts into their jobs. Calatrasi is based in the countryside near San Cipirello, around 30 kms from Palermo. It is a family own/operated business that has grown to become one of the most important wine companies in Sicily. Upon arrival you will be met and greeted by an expert wine guide who will give you all the detailed information about the wine production, from the grapes to the bottles. Some free time will be given to view the area and the little shop where all the produces of the vineyards are displayed. A snack with wine tasting will give you the opportunity to discover the flavors of what you have seen. The drive back to the pier will be across the main streets of Palermo so you will have the possibility to admire the beauty of the Sicilian capital town.
Selinunte & Marinella with Lunch - PX07
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¼Ò°³ Board your coach and set off on a panoramic, two-hour drive south towards Mazara del Vallo. Pass Alcamo, famous for production of a delicious white wine, S. Ninfa, Gibellina, and the villages of the Belice Valley, destroyed by the earthquake of 1968.

Upon arrival in Selinunte, begin your walking tour of the Archaeological Park. Founded by Megera Hyblaea in 628 BC, Selinunte reached the height of its development in the fifth century BC as evidenced by the presence of its magnificent monuments. It was completely destroyed by Hannibal in 409 BC. Stroll through the Acropolis and along paths which traverse the ancient temples. Then, take a short drive to Marinella di Selinunte. At Lido Zabbara you will have free time for a swim, sunbathing or to stroll along the sandy shores. Savor a buffet of Sicilian specialties before departing Selinunte. A short stop will be made at a local winery to taste some typical Sicilian wines.
Segesta & Erice with Lunch - PX05
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¼Ò°³ Join your coach and begin a panoramic exploration as your guide points out the coastal villages of Isola delle Femmine and Capaci. After passing the quaint towns of Terrasini and Partitico, head into the lush Sicilian countryside, with views of fertile vineyards stretching into the distance.

Pass Alcamo, a town famous for its wines, and whose monuments of Arab origin grace the top of Mount Bonifato. Continue to Segesta, located in the northwestern part of Sicily in the province of Trapani. According to tradition in Virgil's Aeneid, Segesta was founded jointly by King Acestes and by the followers of Aeneas. It was one of the major cities of the Elymian people, however little is known about the city under the Roman rule. The city was finally destroyed by the Vandals and never resettled. The ruins of the city are located on the top of Mount Barbaro. The Temple, built by the Dorics in the late 5th century BC, stands on a hilltop just outside the ancient city of Segesta and dominates the view. View the golden patina of the marbled steps leading to the 36 column peristilium of divine simplicity and magnificence.

After visiting inside the Temple a short drive will take you to Trapani for a brief transfer by cable to Erice. Surrounded by cyclopean walls and housing more than 60 churches, Erice has fully maintained the fascinating atmosphere of an old medieval village, with its characteristic arts and crafts. It is a dynamic center which dominates the western tip of Sicily, offering beautiful panoramic views of Trapani, the Egadi Islands and the island of Pantelleria. A brief stroll includes an inside visit to the Chiesa Madre among the other hidden treasures of this little village. Then be introduced to one of the most appreciated "pasticcerias" of Sicily and have a taste of authentic marzipan. Lunch will be served in a local restaurant before your return to the ship in Palermo.
Segesta - PX12
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¼Ò°³ While driving along the highway, your guide will point out the names of the little villages and towns that are seen from the road that include Isola delle Femmine and Capaci, two little villages on the coastline. The drive continues crossing the little coastal towns of Terrasini and Partitico before entering the countryside. From there the typical Sicilian vegetation and vineyards are seen.

Pass Alcamo, a town famous for its wines, and whose monuments of Arab origin grace the top of Mount Bonifato. Continue to Segesta, located in the northwestern part of Sicily in the province of Trapani. According to tradition in Virgil's Aeneid, Segesta was founded jointly by King Acestes and by the followers of Aeneas. It was one of the major cities of the Elymian people; however, little is known about the city under the Roman rule. The city was finally destroyed by the Vandals and never resettled. The ruins of the city are located on the top of Mount Barbaro. The Temple, built by the Dorics in the late 5th century BC, stands on a hilltop just outside the ancient city of Segesta and dominates the view. View the golden patina of the marbled steps leading to the 36 column peristilium of divine simplicity and magnificence. After the inside visit to the Temple, you will take the internal coach to reach the Theatre. The Theatre, built during the Hellenistic age restored by the Romans rises on top of a hill overlooking the Castellamare Gulf and it is reached by a path along the remains of the ancient town can still be admired.
Panoramic Palermo - PX02
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¼Ò°³ Mount Pellegrino stands isolated from the mountain chain surrounding Palermo, almost as if protecting the city. Santa Rosalia Sanctuary is full of precious ex-voto, bearing witness to the countless miracles performed. It is a destination for pilgrims during the "Festino della Santuzza" (feast of the saint), celebrated on July 15th and September 4th, in commemoration of the death of the saint and the discovery of her relics. As you explore these two important locations, enjoy views over the city and the surrounding areas.

Return to Palermo and pass along via Liberta, considered to be the most important street in the city because of its size, the elegance of its shops and the double row of plane trees which line this majestic way. See also the 19th century Teatro Politeama, and via Ruggero Settimo, also known as the salon of Palermo. Pass via Maqueda, and the neoclassical Teatro Massimo, Palermo's Opera House, built at the end of the 19th century. At the intersection of Palermo's four original streets, marvel at Quattro Canti, the Four Corners, where you will find four statues in groups of four symbolizing the seasons, the Spanish Kings, and this city's patron saints. Then see the magnificent Cathedral, the product of the blending of centuries of Muslim and Christian history and culture, before visiting Foro Italico. Continue on to Palazzo Reale, Corso Vittorio Emanuele and Piazza Marina, surrounded by historic edifices of unquestioned artistic beauty. Conclude at Palermo's seaside resort of Mondello, a former fishing village which has blossomed into elegance with beautiful villas and charming houses.
Mysterious Palermo - PX08
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¼Ò°³ Beauty, history and elegance are revealed as you travel the streets of Palermo. Your panoramic tour passes along via Liberta, considered to be the most important street in the city because of its size and the double row of plane trees which line this majestic way. See Teatro Politeama, the main theatre of the town built in the 19th Century, and via Ruggero Settimo, also known as the salon of Palermo because of the elegance of its shops. Pass via Maqueda, and the neoclassical Teatro Massimo, Palermo's Opera House, built at the end of the 19th century.

Continue on to admire Palazzo Reale, Corso Vittorio Emanuele, and Piazza Marina, surrounded by historic edifices of unquestioned artistic beauty. At the intersection of Palermo's four original streets, marvel at Quattro Canti, the Four Corners, where you will find statues symbolizing the four seasons, the Spanish Kings, the city's patron saints.

Visit the Catacombs of the Cappuccini, and view the mummified remains of 8,000 monks, nobles and commoners regaled in dress dated as early as the 16th century. Then tour Zisa Castle, a wonderful example of Arab architecture. Pass through ancient portals and stroll halls once inhabited by royalty as you learn of the hunting life of Norman Kings.

Afterwards, continue by coach along the main streets of Palermo to the Kalsa, the Arab district. There, see the Spasimo Church, built in 1509 and later transformed into a theatre. During the plague of 1624 it found use as a "lazzaretto," a refuge for lepers. Once forgotten, Spasimo has been rediscovered and has evolved into a center for cultural and musical performances.
Cefalu Sightseeing - PX03
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¼Ò°³ Visit Cefalu, a quaint fishing village where most of the old houses still retain their typical Sicilian charm. Though little is known of its origins, the name "Cefalu" may date back from the Greek "Kephaloidion," a word referring to the rock overlooking the town. Conquered by Syracusians and later by Romans, this village has also been touched by the influences of Byzantines, Arabs and Normans.

Meet your guide and drive by coach along the main streets of Palermo to reach the highway. As you travel to Cefalu, enjoy sweeping vistas of the verdant Sicilian countryside. Upon arrival, visit the Gothic-Norman style Cathedral, founded in 1131 at the behest of the Norman kings, and realized by Norman architects and Islamic craftsmen.

Proceed to the medieval Wash House called "u ciumi" or "river," by former inhabitants. Imagine cool running water and the murmur of wash women as you walk among these ancient archways. A picturesque flight of steps in lava-stone leads to a cavernous washing palace where water was supplied from openings in three walls. Afterwards, enjoy some free time before boarding the coach for the return drive to the ship.
Ancient Delos - MK01
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¼Ò°³ Boat will transport you on 30min ride to west side of island that leads to entrance of site. Walk into sanctuary where you see Temple of Apollo, monuments famous for their history & architectural style, dried lake with palm tree & marble lions of Delos. After rest stop, continue to terrace of foreign gods. Pass thru theater & walk into mansions of Delos with mosaics on floors & walls. Return by boat to Mykonos harbor. Note: must walk, stand for approx 2 hrs over varying terrain. Closed toe walking shoes, hat & sunscreen recommended. Will be required to walk (10 mins) from town shuttle station to pier (or Vice Versa) to board ferry bound to/from Delos since Mykonos is pedestrian only zone.
Treasures of Naples Walking Tour & Pizza Tasting - NP71
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¼Ò°³ Take this tour for the possibility of visiting the heart of Naples with the Cathedral of San Gennaro, who is the patron saint of Naples and seeing his antique treasures. Then, follow the Neapolitan traditions, visiting the famous area of San Gregorio Armeno with its shapers and taste the real Neapolitan pizza.

Board your coach and drive through Naples to the Treasures of San Gennaro Museum. This museum holds extremely high historical, spiritual and artistic value. It is dedicated to the extraordinary works belonging to the Treasury of Saint Gennaro, which has never been exhibited before, as well as to the beautiful vestry showing frescoes by Luca Giordano and paintings by Domenichino and Massimo Stanzione, among others.

The Treasury of Saint Gennaro consists of ancient documents, precious objects, silver pieces, jewelry, and paintings of inestimable value which, throughout the centuries, have been donated in devotion to the Saint by kings, popes, distinguished men or common people. Such objects have found their home there. A collection that, apart from one work of art belonging to the Provencal School, is attributed entirely to the great artists of the Neapolitan school. The collection displays the Neapolitan silversmiths'ability, the artistic mastery and extraordinary skill that they have been handing down from father to son for centuries.

After your visit of the Museum, you will visit the Cathedral of San Gennaro. Naples' Cathedral (XIII-XIX century)boasts a Perugino "Assunzione" the marvelous Crypt or Succorpo of San Gennaro - by Tommaso Malvito, the gothic Chapels, the paints of baroque masters, the Innocenzo IV tomb -who had excommunicate Imperator Federico II- and many other masterpieces. Enjoy a walk through the historical center of Naples and San Gregorio Armeno area, which is the famous area with Neapolitan artisans. Stop at a typical Neapolitan "Pizzeria" restaurant where you will try the pizza cooked in the original wood oven. Pizza was first created in Naples in 1830 and is known throughout the world for its unique taste, different from anywhere else.
The Ruins of Herculaneum - NP06
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¼Ò°³ Another victim of the fiery temper of Mt. Vesuvius was the village of Herculaneum, which buried under mud and lava, lives on in its uniquely preserved atmosphere. Unlike the commercial city of Pompeii, Herculaneum was a seaside resort. Dating back to the 4th century BC, the city was thought to have been founded by the legendary Hercules. This elite Roman resort was devastated by the same volcanic eruption that buried Pompeii in 79 AD. Unlike the ash and lava that devastated Pompeii, Herculaneum was covered by a torrent of mud, which protected the ruins from atmospheric agents and illegal excavators. This natural preservation of wooden elements, foodstuffs, fabrics, and architecture provides a fascinating and intimate look into the Roman's private life in ancient times. The site was discovered by accident in the early 1700's when a well was being dug and workmen struck a stone pavement, the stage of the city's theater. Serious excavations began under Mussolini but only about eight blocks have been excavated. The rest is covered not only by rock but also by a dense modern neighborhood. Bringing more of Herculaneum to light is a slow operation, with new digs continuing. Time permitting; you'll stop at a cameo factory, where you will have the opportunity to observe local artisans at work in their centuries-old shell-carving tradition.
Taste of Sorrento & Pompeii - NP15
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¼Ò°³ The cliff-top town of Sorrento is a popular resort destination due its charming atmosphere, breathtaking location, and local cuisine. Combining a visit to Sorrento with the moving archaeological ruins of Pompeii makes this tour an unforgettable experience. Travel from Naples via the autostrada and the Campanian coastal route to Sorrento. Enjoy the panoramic scenery of the Bay of Naples as you make your way towards the Sorrentine Peninsula.

Once in Sorrento proceed to a local farmhouse, nestled in the hills and located over this beautiful town. This simple family-owned farm produces mozzarella cheese, fresh vegetables, olives, and lemons. Visit the antique wine cantina and learn about the process of producing olive oil and hand-made mozzarella. Following the explanations and demonstrations, enjoy a taste of the mozzarella cheese, fresh tomatoes, salami and bread in a peaceful setting of lemon and olive trees.

You will have time (approximately 1.5 hours) at leisure to explore, shop and eat in Sorrento's charming flowered-filled streets that offer a wide array of boutiques, souvenir shops, and atmospheric outdoor cafes. Please note that lunch is at the guest's own expense.

Rejoin your coach and drive towards Pompeii and enjoy views of Mt. Vesuvius, the still-active volcano located about fifteen miles southeast of Naples. Your guided walking tour through the rocky ruins of Pompeii will begin as you enter by the sea gate. Marvel at the many beautifully restored buildings. The baths, the theatres, the wrestling ground and the luxurious villas stand empty, yet there are still many echoes of Pompeii's daily life: the wine shop, the stepping stones, the mosaic floors and the brilliant frescoes are examples of Pompeii's everyday life. The plaster casts of the volcanoes victims are particularly poignant and one can never forget the horrible events that brought life in Pompeii to an end.

Time permitting; a stop at a cameo shop will be made so you can browse for delicate, handmade earrings, bracelets and brooches. Return to Naples and catch glimpses of this metropolitan area, much of which stretches along the waterfront with a maze of crowded streets and their infamous motor traffic.
Sorrento & The Amalfi Drive - NP07
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¼Ò°³ Known as one of the most spectacular sceneries anywhere, the Amalfi Drive is a favorite destination for countless visitors. Departing from the pier you will pass Mount Vesuvius as you begin your coastal drive south to Sorrento.

On the way, you will see the Dolomitic cliff towering straight up out of the sea and typical villages, which have characterized Sorrento's Peninsula for many centuries. The next stop is the fabled town of Sorrento. Legend tells us it was the "sirens" at Sorrento who attempted to lure Ulysses onto the rocks. This delightful town has a wonderful climate and a marvellous view of Naples Bay. Take a stroll around the main square and explore the side streets. There are many souvenir shops and local specialties including articles of highly polished wood inlaid with beautiful marquetry. You'll see first-hand why its climate make the village a favorite Mediterranean resort.

Drive along the steep winding coastal road and admire its splendid views. Pass Positano, a pretty fishing village, which has become a colony of artists and writers. The picturesque seaside resort of Amalfi lies at the mouth of a deep gorge. Lunch will be served in a local hotel/restaurant on the Amalfi Coast.

Amalfi is a romantic, Moorish-style resort town overlooking the Bay of Salerno at the foot of the steep Lattari hills. In the center of the town stands the 11th-century Cathedral of St. Andrew, said to hold the remains of the apostle. Distinctive for its black-and-white facade and its mosaics, the building features bronze doors cast in Constantinople in 1066 and a bell tower dating to the 13th century. Head out from the Piazza del Duomo and explore the narrow alleyways lined with shops and boutiques. The return journey will proceed via Vietri sul Mare. Time permitting, you'll stop at the cameo factory to see how this delicate work is done before returning to the ship.
Sorrento & Beach - NP59
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¼Ò°³ Travel from Naples via the motorway and the Campanian coastal route to Sorrento. Enjoy the panoramic scenery of the Bay of Naples as you make your way towards the Sorrentine Peninsula. Once in Sorrento, you will have approximately 1.5 hours on your own to explore, shop and eat in Sorrento's charming flowered-filled streets that offer a wide array of boutiques, souvenir shops, and atmospheric outdoor cafes. Please note that lunch is not included in the tour.

Join a local shuttle and drive to a local lido on the beach. Your guide will designate a meeting time and place and then you will be on your own for approximately 3 hours. You can use the changing rooms and will have the opportunity to relax on the beach, taste the cuisine of the local restaurant or have a cappuccino on the panoramic terrace. A complimentary sun-bed and beach umbrella will be provided for you. After a relaxing day, re-board the coach for the return trip to the ship in Naples.
Sorrento & Amalfi Coast by Motor Launch - NP73
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¼Ò°³ Enjoy a very scenic and relaxing excursion, experiencing Italy's most famous coastline by motor launch, with minimal walking involved, and time within the beautiful village of Sorrento. After an approximate one-hour drive by coach, you will arrive to the town of Salerno, located at the very end of the Amalfi Coast. There you'll board a private motor launch and enjoy a 45-minute cruise, viewing the Dolomitic cliffs, which at many points, tower perpendicularly out of the sea and have been sculpted by nature into fantastic shapes. Amalfi is situated at the mouth of a deep gorge along the coast. Learn how this was a major shipping port during the Middle Ages and it was also an independent maritime state. Enjoy a narrated walk around the town center of Amalfi, with your guide, who will explain the history and architecture of the Cathedral of St. Andrea as you marvel at the exterior architecture, a mix of Moorish and early Gothic design. Its main treasures are the 11th-century bronze doors from Constantinople. Enjoy some free time on your own in Amalfi, for maybe shopping or relaxation, before cruising back to Salerno where your coach will be waiting to drive you to Sorrento. With its luxuriant vegetation and sun-drenched climate, Sorrento became a favourite resort of wealthy Romans. Experience this cliff-top setting, with an imposing Duomo with a distinctive 13th-century cloister, and a charming, flower-filled town are all there for you to explore. Enjoy lunch with wine in a local restaurant in Sorrento.
Panoramic Naples - NP24
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¼Ò°³ This excursion will take in Naples' best sites from the comfort of your coach. Leaving the port, your first view of the city takes you back to the 13th century with the Castle Nuovo, a grim and gloomy fortress that served as the residence of the kings of Anjou, Aragon, and the Spanish Viceroys. You will continue past the Piazza della Borsa, home to the elaborate Stock Exchange Building, and the Galleria Umberto I, lined with beautiful lamps and 19th-century buildings containing some of the most elegant shops and cafes in Naples. A stop will be made at the Piazza Plebiscito; the most monumental and harmonious square in the city, to view the vast 17th-century Royal Palace, San Carlo Opera House and the Church of St. Francis. At Posillipo Hill, you'll have time for photographs and an excellent panoramic view of the city. You will then enjoy refreshments at a local Neapolitan cafe. On your return to the ship, you'll pass by Mergellina and the world famous Castle of the Egg in Santa Lucia.
Naples' Archeological Museum & Pizza Tasting - NP41
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¼Ò°³ The tour begins departing from the harbour by coach, proceeding to the National Archeological Museum, which is classified as one of the most important archaeological museums in Europe. Home to an extraordinary collection of beautiful murals and items from Pompeii and Herculaneum, plus other Roman and Greek artifacts, this museum is one of the most comprehesive in the world. The huge red classic building was originally built as a cavalry barracks, with Charles of Boubon establishing it as a museum in the late 18th century to contain the Farnese collection he inherited from his mother. One of the noteworthy items on display is the immense and over-powering Farnese Bull, a classical Roman sculpture depicting Greek mythological figures. Of course, visitors also flock to the Pompeii collection with its incredible murals, frescoes and mosaics that once decorated the walls and floors of villas, and were preserved under ash after massive eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 A.D. they depict lifelike scenes of amazing artistic quality, with rich red-colored backgrounds and intricate details in bright hues.

Enjoy a short orientation drive of the city, which highlights will include Castel Nuovo, San Carlo Opera House, Umberto Gallery, the former Royal Palace and the Castle of the Egg overlooking the Gulf of Naples. Stop at a typical Neapolitan Pizzeria to sample the real thing. Pizza was invented in Naples in 1830 and it tastes different here than anywhere else.
Mt. Vesuvius & Pompeii Hike - NP16
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¼Ò°³ Leaving the port, you will drive south via the motorway towards Mount Vesuvius, Europe's only still-active volcano that is located on the west coast of Naples. At approximately 3,000 feet, begin your trek on foot over narrow paths that zigzag up the mountain another 1,000 feet. Once on the rim of the crater walls, you will skirt the edge with an official alpine guide while enjoying this natural phenomenon and the panoramic views that includes Naples and its bay.

After visiting this unusual phenomenon, you will descend along the narrow paths to the parking lot and proceed to Pompeii. Once in Pompeii, enjoy a complimentary soft drink before entering the excavation site. Pompeii is possibly the most famous excavation in the world. There a flourishing civilization, buried for 1,700 years, has been brought to life again and where you can see how the citizens of the greatest empire the world has ever known lived and loved, worked and played, ate and drank and died. Entering Pompeii by the Sea Gate you are soon in the Agora, surrounded by temples, porticoes and law courts. 20,000 people lived in this provincial town, of which 2,000 perished in the horrifying eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79. Twenty feet of volcanic ash and pumice stone covered Pompeii. Much of this has been removed over the last 200 years to reveal the details of everyday life in Pompeii. Time permitting; you'll stop at a cameo factory where you will have the opportunity to observe local artisans at work in their century old tradition en route back to the ship.
Island of Capri with Lunch - NP05
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¼Ò°³ Spend a day on the popular island of Capri, which teems with tourists during the summer. Soak up the luxuriant gardens, the sun-drenched squares, restaurants, shops, and crowded streets. You will also enjoy the spectacular views of the sea and sky from Anacapri.

From pierside in Naples, you will walk to the nearby marina to board a boat for your scenic 50-minute cruise through Naple's Bay to the Island of Capri. Arriving at the colorful Marina Grande, your guide will dispatch you into various local minibuses for the transfer along the winding road to Anacapri. Visit the beautiful Villa S. Michele and gardens of Axel Munthe, a Swedish physician and author of the famous book, The Story of San Michele, in which he wrote his life, his discovery of Capri, and his dream of establishing his home on the island. The villa offers an interesting collection of antiquities and marvelous panoramic view from the garden. After the visit, you will have a short time to explore Anacapri before the return drive to Capri Town. (Instead of visiting the Villa S. Michele, you may take the chairlift to Monte Solaro if time and crowds permit.)

The route will offer magnificent views along the way. Walk with your guide through narrow streets and the central square, La Piazzetta, which is surrounded by intriguing old buildings and filled with sidewalk cafes. Popular with tourists and local alike, Capri is always extremely crowded and bustling with activity. You'll savor a lunch of Italian fare with wine at a hotel or restaurant in Capri Town.

After lunch, you will have the opportunity to explore the Gardens of Augustus with your guide. The gardens are filled with many species of plants and you can take in the views of the Faraglioni, a famed offshore rock outcropping, and the Bay of Marina Piccola. Explore Capri's fabled plaza, La Piazzetta, with its many chic boutiques and gift shops before taking the funicular back down to Marina Grande, where you will board your watercraft for the return trip to Naples marina where you will walk to the nearby pier.
Exploration of Pompeii - NP03
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¼Ò°³ Ironically, one of the ancient world's worst disasters preserved time in Pompeii, where you will experience life as it was lived in 79 AD. As you pass through Naples, you will see Mt. Vesuvius from a distance on your way to the ancient city of Pompeii, which is one of the most famous excavations in the world.

Once a thriving empire 1,900 years ago, it was devastated by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD when 30 feet of volcanic ash and pumice stone covered the city. As you enter Pompeii by the Sea Gate, a short walk takes you to the city's hub, the Forum. Surrounded by lavish temples and porticoes, you'll begin to grasp the lifestyle of the inhabitants. Admire the mansions and the art of wealthy patricians who moved to Pompeii to escape the turmoil of Rome; view countless paintings and inscriptions. See the streets with raised pavements on both side and the stepping-stones that ensured pedestrians a safe crossing at intersections. Time permitting; you'll stop at a cameo factory where you will have the opportunity to observe local artisans at work in their centuries-old tradition.
Exclusive Amalfi Coast, Positano, Sorrento & Pompeii - NP08
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¼Ò°³ Designed for guests who wish to enjoy an overview of the Amalfi Coast, visit the famous village of Positano, see Sorrento, world famous summer resort that attracts people from all over the world and, lastly, to explore Pompeii, which probably is the most important excavation of the world.This tour will be conducted by small minivans, giving you the opportunity to reach Positano, where large coaches are not permitted and the possibility to see in the same day the most important sights that characterize the Gulf of Naples.
Known as one of the most spectacular sceneries anywhere, the Amalfi Drive is a favorite destination for countless visitors. Departing from the pier you will pass Mount Vesuvius as you begin your coastal drive south to the ancient City of Pompeii, which is one of the most famous excavations in the world. Ironically, one of the ancient world's worst disasters preserved time in Pompeii, where you will experience life as it was lived in 79 AD. Once a thriving empire 1,900 years ago, it was devastated by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD when 30 feet of volcanic ash and pumice stone covered the city. As you enter Pompeii by the Sea Gate, a short walk takes you to the city's hub, the Forum. Surrounded by lavish temples and porticoes, you'll begin to grasp the lifestyle of the inhabitants. Admire the mansions and the art of wealthy patricians who moved to Pompeii to escape the turmoil of Rome; view countless paintings and inscriptions. See the streets with raised pavements on both sides and the stepping-stones that ensured pedestrians a safe crossing at intersections. Driving towards Sorrento, you will see the dolomitic cliff towering straight up out of the sea and typical villages, which have characterized its peninsula for many centuries.

The next stop is the fabled town of Sorrento. Legend tells us it was the "sirens" of Sorrento who attempted to lure Ulysses onto the rocks. This delightful town has a wonderful climate and marvelous views of Naples Bay. Take a stroll around the main square and explore the side streets. There are many souvenir shops and local specialties including articles of highly polished wood inlaid with beautiful marquetry. You'll see first-hand why its delightful climate make the village a favorite Mediterranean resort. Lunch, including wine, will be served in a quality hotel/restaurant.

You will proceed along the Amalfi Coast to Positano, where a picture postcard comes to life - a patchwork of flat and domed roofs and vine-covered stairways tumbling down to meet the gentle curve of beach, which is dotted with brightly colored fishing boats. Enjoy time at leisure to explore this elegant spot with its designer boutiques, shops, and seaside cafes. On the return to the ship, time permitting; you'll stop at a cameo factory, where you will have the opportunity to observe local artisans at work in their centuries-old tradition.
Easy Naples - NP13
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¼Ò°³ This excursion will take in Naples' best sites from the comfort of your vehicle. Leaving the port, your first view of the city takes you back to the 13th century with the Castle Nuovo, a grim and gloomy fortress that served as the residence of the kings of Anjou, Aragon, and the Spanish Viceroys. You will continue past the Piazza della Borsa, home to the elaborate Stock Exchange Building, and the Galleria Umberto I, lined with beautiful lamps and 19th-century buildings containing some of the most elegant shops and cafes in Naples. A stop will be made at the Piazza Plebiscito; the most monumental and harmonious square in the city, to view the vast 17th-century Royal Palace, San Carlo Opera House and the Church of St. Francis. At Posillipo Hill, you'll have time for photographs and an excellent panoramic view of the city. You will then enjoy refreshments and pastry at a local Neapolitan Cafe. Enjoy a ride up to San Martino Hill from where you can enjoy the views over the entire city of Naples. On your return to the ship, you'll pass by Mergellina and the world famous Castle of the Egg in Santa Lucia.
Capri, Sorrento & Pompeii - NP02
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¼Ò°³ After disembarking your ship you will walk to the jetfoil terminal for a 40-minute ride to Capri. From the dock at Marina Grande, the funicular will transport participants up the terrace to Capri Town. The view from the town overlooks the marina and the Sorrento Peninsular. Capri has become very commercial in recent years, but you will enjoy visiting La Piazzetta, the heart of the shopping and nightclub area. Wander through the narrow streets and explore the shops and sights. Time permitting; it may be possible to visit the beautiful Augustus Gardens, overlooking the famous Faraglioni of Capri and Marina Piccola. Return to the marina by funicular and travel by watercraft back to the mainland.

Driving south, the next stop is the fabled town of Sorrento. Legend states it was the sirens of Sorrento who attempted to lure Ulysses onto the rocks. Lunch (with a flute of Italian champagne and house wine) will be served at a typical restaurant or hotel. After lunch, board your coach for the transfer to Pompeii. Located 12 miles from Naples is the Roman town of Pompeii at the foot of Mount Vesuvius. This archaeological site is considered to be the world's finest example of a Roman town and its way of life. In 79 AD, the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius buried the town under 20 feet of ash and pumice stone, preserving the entire city. During the walking tour of the ruins, admire the mansions and art of wealthy patricians who moved to Pompeii to escape the turmoil of Rome; view countless paintings and inscriptions and the streets with raised pavements on either side. At intersections are stepping-stones that ensured pedestrians a safe crossing. This prosperous Roman City had an extensive forum, lavish baths, temples and villas richly decorated with frescoes. Excavations have revealed details of everyday life such as the wine jars still set in the counter of the wine shop. Time permitting; a stop will be made at a cameo factory, where you will learn about the delicate art of cameo carving and have an opportunity to purchase some of the handicrafts.
Capri & Amalfi Coast - NP66
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¼Ò°³ On this excursion you will take a relaxing two-hour drive along the Amalfi Coast, the most famous drive in all of Italy, followed by a visit to one of the most famous and beautiful islands, Capri. After a short stop at a local Cameo factory, proceed by mountain road to the town of Amalfi. In the main square, stop to see the magnificent facade of the 12th-century cathedral. Enjoy some free time to explore this famous maritime village before boarding a local motor launch. Be transported along the rugged coastline, framed by cliffs that rise from the sea with vineyards and gardens - the island of Capri.

After lunch at a typical local restaurant, visit the Augustus Gardens and be dazzled by the colors. Be sure not to miss this photo opportunity! Then, have some free time to explore the famous "Piazzetta." Stroll through the narrow streets, visit the shops, relax in an outdoor cafe, and enjoy the ambience of this square. Transfer from Capri to Marina Grande to board the jetfoil for the return trip to Naples. There will be a short walk back to the ship.
Amalfi Drive & Pompeii - NP04
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¼Ò°³ This excursion combines some of the most beautiful scenery along the Italian Coastline-The Amalfi Drive with the Ruins of Pompeii. Departing from the Maritime Station, you will pass Mount Vesuvius as you begin the drive enroute to the Amalfi Coast. Admire the dolomite cliffs, towering straight up out of the sea and typical villages, which have characterized Sorrento's Peninsular for many centuries. Pause for a photo opportunity at a vantage point to admire the fascinating coast. Drive along the steep winding coastal road passing Positano, a pretty fishing village, which has become something of a colony of artists and writers. The picturesque seaside resort of Amalfi lies at the mouth of a deep gorge. It is one of the most popular holiday resorts in Italy. As a sea power, Amalfi played an important role in the Middle Ages. Amalfi was part of the four Maritime Republics that included Venice, Genoa and Pisa. You will have time to take photos and stroll along the narrow streets to the Piazza del Duomo. From this square, a flight of 60 or more steps leads to the impressive Cathedral of St. Andrew. The interior of the church dates as far back as the 13th century with the highlight of the cathedral being the 11th century bronze doors from Constantinople. Lunch will be served at a restaurant on the Amalfi Drive.

Your coach will wind its way along the Amalfi Coast passing by Vietri sul Mare onto the autostrada towards the ruins of Pompeii. You'll visit the extensive ruins of Pompeii, site of one of the most famous excavations in the world. Your visit to Pompeii will include the same highlights as described in tour NP03 (Exploration of Pompeii). You will then board your coach for the return drive to your ship. Time permitting; you'll stop at the cameo factory to see how this delicate work is done before heading back to the ship.
Amalfi Coast by Motor Launch & Pompeii - NP72
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¼Ò°³ Take a relaxing motorboat ride along the Amalfi Coast, the most famous coast in all of Italy, followed by a visit to the famous ruins of Pompeii. After approximately one hour drive by coach, you will arrive to the town of Salerno, located at the very end of the Amalfi Coast and where you'll board a private motorboat and enjoy a 45-minute cruise, viewing the unforgettable Dolomitic cliffs, which at many points, tower perpendicularly out of the sea and have been sculpted by nature into fantastic shapes. Amalfi is situated at the mouth of a deep gorge along the coast. Learn how this was a major shipping port during the Middle Ages and it was also an independent maritime state. Your guide will escort you into Amalfi's main square where you will stop to see the magnificent facade of the 12th-century cathedral. Enjoy some free time to explore this famous maritime village before re-boarding your motor boat and returning to Salerno. From here, you will drive by coach to Pompeii, where you will enjoy a typical lunch with wine. After lunch, visit Pompeii with your guide and explore the old streets of this ancient town, learning all about how life was many years ago and how the tragedy of Mt. Vesuvius entombed all life here. Before Vesuvius erupted in August of 79 A.D, Pompeii was a prosperous place with more than 20,000 inhabitants. Today, two-thirds of the city has been excavated and the ruins of a flourishing civilization have been brought to life once more. After a short stop at a local Cameo factory, you will return by motor-coach to Naples.
Villages of Provence: Fayence & Seillan - CW18
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¼Ò°³ Departure from Cannes by the motorway to Les Adrets where your coach will take a scenic drive following St Cassien's lake to reach Fayence, the typical village dominated by the Tower Bell and located close to the old castle of Frejus' Bishop. From the orientation table, you will have an outstanding panorama over the surrounding mountains. Your guide will take you on a tour of its tortuous little streets, to discover the Saracen door and the walls from the middle ages, as well as the St Baptist church.

You will proceed to Seillans, a typical Provencal village with cobblestone streets that will lead you to the nice shady square of the Thouron with its renowned Love Fountain, and the medieval castle. Max Ernst, the famous surrealist painter, spent his last twelve years in this village. Guests should note that a visit of the Foundation is not included in this tour. The return drive to Cannes will be made by motorway.
Scenic French Riviera - CW17
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¼Ò°³ Departing from Cannes by the motorway for a scenic drive to reach Frejus. There you will enjoy a guided walking tour of the old Bishop's quarter: the Cathedral, the antique Baptistery which ranks among the oldest Christian monuments of France, and the Cloister, covered by medieval frescoes on wood.

From there you will go via the popular resort of St Raphael for a very scenic drive following the coastal Gold Corniche Road, a cliff road which offers one of the most beautiful landscapes of the Riviera. Initially a country lane, it follows the meanders of the coast in steep turns, red porphyries arising magnificently on the blue sea of the Mediterranean and offering an unforgettable panorama at every moment.
Nice, Eze & Monaco - CW15
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¼Ò°³ Take in the scenic splendor of three of the French Riviera's most intriguing cities: Nice, Eze, and Monaco. From Cannes, you will start by heading by the motorway to Nice. From your coach you'll have breathtaking views of your ship anchored in the Cannes harbor. You'll visit the well-known city of the jet set. Your tour begins with a stroll along the famous palm-lined Promenade des Anglais and a short orientation drive passing by the main landmark of the celebrated Capital and Queen of the French Riviera. A stop will then be made around Place Massena for a guided walking tour of the old town including Cours Saleya and the famous Flower Market with its colorful array of flowers, fruits, and vegetables. (This is an antiques market on Mondays.)

Transferring to the Middle Corniche after leaving Nice, enjoy the beautiful drive to the mountaintop village of Eze. This charming medieval village is perched on a craggy peak 1,400 feet (420 meters) above the Mediterranean. You'll have exceptional views of Villefranche and Beaulieu from there, and you will enjoy an exhilarating walk along its narrow cobblestone streets lined with many shops and local artisans. Lunch will be served in a local restaurant.

At the Rock of Monaco, an ancient walled city overlooking the sea, your guide will escort you through the old town area. You'll view the Oceanographic Museum, the 19th century neo-Romanesque cathedral and Prince's Palace from the outside. There will be time to take photographs from the city walls or of the Prince's Palace. Your coach will then travel a portion of the Grand Prix Motor Race circuit before reaching the city of Monte-Carlo.

Upon arriving in Monte-Carlo, your coach will stop at the parking garage below Place du Casino, the square in front of the Grand Casino, where you will have approximately 1 hour to explore this exciting area at your leisure. (Entrance to Grand Casino is not included in this tour). Time permitting; you will have approximately 30 minutes of leisure time in Nice, 30 minutes in Eze, and 1 hour in Monaco/Monte Carlo.
Nice & The French Riviera - CW02
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¼Ò°³ You'll see why the Riviera is the world's most legendary coastline once you visit Antibes, capital of Mediterranean yachting, and Nice, the "Capital of the French Riviera."

Antibes is a quaint town with a harbor, Port Vauban, considered the center of Mediterranean yachting. Overlooking some of the world's most prestigious yachts stands the 16th-century Fort Carre where Napoleon was once imprisoned. Founded by the Greeks and later the site of a significant Roman settlement, Antibes has remained remarkably unspoiled. You'll take a short walking tour of the picturesque old town with its 16th-century Grimaldi Chateau. Picasso spent five months there, executing such works as his incomparable La Joie de Vivre. Just below the castle, you'll pass through the Cours Massena with its fruit and vegetable market, to Bastion St. Andre, a part of the ancient ramparts and explore the grid of the old town with its vestiges of medieval France.

Nice, the Capital of the French Riviera, is filled with colorful flower markets and striking modern architecture and is the richest, most attractive tourist center outside Paris. During the orientation tour, you'll travel along the Promenade des Anglais. Resplendent with marching palms and flowerbeds, the little coastal road where English families used to parade in carriages is now a six-lane highway. You'll pass the modern heart of Nice, Massena Square, aglow with neo-classical red colonnades, fountains, gardens, hotels and a boutique-lined pedestrian zone housing all the big designer names. There will be time (approximately 45 minutes) to browse along the seaside or stroll through the colorful Old Town and Massena Square.
Nice & Monaco On Your Own - CW06
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¼Ò°³ For guests who have already experienced the French Riviera, take this opportunity to visit the areas of Nice and Monaco independently. You will drive along the Corniche Roads and witness medieval villages perched atop craggy cliffs, millionaire yachts in tiny marinas and where the bronze and the beautiful soak in the golden sun. In Nice, the Capital of the French Riviera, you will have time to visit the Old City, enjoy the Flower Market or stroll along the Promenade des Anglais. Both tourists and locals alike come to relax along this beautiful Mediterranean Promenade.

Via the lower Corniche Road, you will arrive in Monaco, the second smallest city-state in the world. The historical part of Monaco sits on a hill called "The Rock" where the old town and the Neo Romanesque Cathedral are located. You will have time to explore the principality, which includes the Old Quarter filled with small cobblestone streets and souvenir shops. While in Monaco you may choose to visit Palace Square or the Prince's Palace, both constructed in the early 17th century.
Monte Carlo & Grand Casino - CW05
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¼Ò°³ Discover the paradise of Monaco while visiting the greatest casino in the world, Monte Carlo's Grand Casino. At the Rock of Monaco, an ancient walled city overlooking the sea, your guide will escort you on foot through the Old Quarter where you'll have time to explore the vaulted passageways or visit the Palace Square and the 19th century Monaco Cathedral, the final resting place of the Princess of Monaco, Grace Kelly.

En route to Monte Carlo, your coach will travel along a portion of the Grand Prix Motor Race circuit to the Grand Casino. Arriving at Place du Casino in Monte Carlo, your guide will escort you inside the Grand Casino where you will have approximately 1 hour to try your luck at French Roulette, or simply explore this landmark.
Monaco & Monte Carlo - CW16
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¼Ò°³ The grand principality and the magnificent city of Monte Carlo are yours to discover on this excursion. From Cannes, you will drive along the Middle Corniche Road, viewing the pine-studded peninsula of St. Jean Cap Ferrat. You'll visit the Rock of Monaco, where your guide will escort you on foot through the Old Quarter. You'll explore the vaulted passageways, see the outside facade of the Prince's Palace and stroll through Palace Square. You'll also visit the 19th century Monaco Cathedral, final resting-place of the Princess of Monaco, Grace Kelly. Leaving Monaco, your coach will travel along a portion of the Grand Prix Motor Circuit to Monte Carlo. Arriving at the Place du Casino in Monte Carlo, you will have approximately 1 hour to explore this landmark and surrounding area. Your return to Cannes will be via the Lower Corniche Road. From there, a spectacular panorama of Beaulieu, Villefranche and Nice unfold before your eyes.
Grasse & St. Paul-de-Vence - CW01
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¼Ò°³ Begin this tour with a scenic ride to Grasse, certainly the most fragrant town on the Riviera. Surrounded by fields of jasmine and roses, it is the capital of the French perfume industry. On a fascinating tour of a local perfume factory, you'll learn about perfume making and how flowers are turned into liquid fragrances.

Back on board your coach, you'll pass through a river canyon to the 16th-century town of St. Paul-de-Vence. With its assemblage of stone houses and narrow walkways, and its location amid colorful terraced vineyards, bougainvillea and mimosa blossoms, it is considered by many to be the Cote d'Azur's most picturesque village. You'll take a walking tour through this historic medieval walled town, exploring the wonderful shops, art galleries and boutiques. Afterwards, you'll have time (approximately 40 minutes) to shop on your own or relax in a cafe.
Grand Corniche to Eze & Monaco - CW13
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¼Ò°³ This excursion will travel along the mountainside roads of the French Riviera, allowing for spectacular views of the small villages along the coast as well as the Principality of Monaco. Starting from Cannes, you will drive to Nice by the motorway and then along the famous Grand Corniche, which was originally built by Napoleon. Enjoy a scenic view of Roquebrune Cap Martin near the Italian border and La Turbie before reaching Monaco. Upon your arrival in Monaco, you'll visit the Rock of Monaco, the walled city overlooking the sea, and the modern city of Monte Carlo. Your guide will escort you through the old quarter of Monaco passing by the Oceanographic Museum, the 19th-century neo-Romanesque cathedral, and the Prince's Palace.

Reboard your coach for a short drive along a portion of the Grand Prix Motor Race circuit to the more modern and ritzier jewel of the Grand Principality, Monte Carlo. There you will have lunch at a restaurant situated in the very exclusive Casino Square, before your guide leads you to a visit of the Grand Casino. At Monte Carlo's Grand Casino, you'll have time to try your luck, browse through the exclusive shops in Casino Square, or sit at a cafe for some people watching. You will also enjoy a scenic drive along the Middle Corniche to the charming medieval Village of Eze. Perched on the cliff 1,400 feet above the Mediterranean, the views are spectacular as you look back over Beaulieu and Villefranche. The village is best explored on foot, with its narrow cobblestone streets, many little shops and local artisans. Returning to Cannes, your coach will drive along part of the Lower Corniche Road, passing some of the quaint resort villages before returning to the harbor where your ship is berthed. Time permitting; you will have approximately 45 minutes of leisure time in Eze and 1 hour in Monte Carlo.
Cannes Walking Tour - CW04
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¼Ò°³ From the maritime station where you will be tendered ashore, your guide will take you on a 3-hour walking tour of Cannes. You view the famous steps of the Festival & Convention Center, which houses the annual world-renowned International Film Festival, where you can enjoy comparing the hand imprints of many film stars in the cement just around and behind the building. You will proceed with a nice stroll on the seaside palm-lined boulevard of La Croisette, with fine sand beaches on one side and chic boutiques and hotel palaces on the other. Walking back by Rue d'Antibes, the main shopping street of Cannes, you will cross the Allees de La Liberte Square, to walk up to the charming old town of Le Suquet and its 17th-century Provenal Gothic church. There, you will find a long tree-lined terrace offering a beautiful view of the whole town, the harbor, the ocean and Ste-Marguerite Island (weather permitting).
Wine Tasting in Tuscany - LV08
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¼Ò°³ Travel through Tuscan countryside and visit small vineyard that produces the wine, which has made the region famous. Driving through the Tuscan countryside, you will admire soft rounded hills, medieval architecture of the villages and silver green of the olive trees mingling with the dark green of the cypress trees. On reaching vineyard, the process of winemaking and the traditional methods of bottling will be explained to the group. Enjoy a tasting of wines produced in the area accompanied by local salami and bread. Note: must walk approx 200 yards over even and cobblestone surfaces with 5 to 10 steps.
Tuscan Countryside - San Gimignano & Volterra - LV02
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¼Ò°³ This tour has been designed for guests who have already seen the famous attractions and beauties of Florence and Pisa and want to take in more of the Tuscany region. After a 2-hour drive through medieval hill-towns and beautiful surrounding valleys, you'll stop at San Gimignano, an enchanting medieval village that has taken the name of the Bishop Gimignano, who saved the City from the barbarians. "The Town of the Fine Towers," as it has been called, well earns this name because of its tall, majestic towers. You'll have time at your leisure to explore or shop. For a taste of Tuscany's legendary cuisine, a local farmhouse will serve a generous lunch with typical local specialties.

Driving west you'll reach the village of Volterra where the sightseeing on foot will include Piazza dei Priori, one of the most beautiful squares in Italy, defined as a bellicose assembly of towers and palaces. Proceed to Piazza San Giovanni to admire the temples dedicated to prayer, the Baptistery and Cathedral. See the ruins of Roman Theatre (dating back to the 1st century BC), that was brought to life again only at the beginning of this century. This magnificent example of the flourishing Roman civilization could hold up to 2,000 people. Time permitting; you will visit a local alabaster workshop, enjoy a short demonstration by a local artisan and have the opportunity to purchase selected items.
Pisa - LV03
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¼Ò°³ The cities of Tuscany produced many of the marvels of the Renaissance. Pisa, one of the greatest trading and sea powers in the Mediterranean during the 11th century, harbors much of this magnificence. You'll pass just outside of the port town of Livorno for a 30-minute drive to the once-powerful city of Pisa. Upon arrival, a short walk will take you to the Field of Miracles, where you will see one of the world's most amazing sights the Campanile, or Leaning Tower. This famous Bell Tower leans more than 16 feet out of perpendicular! Efforts to stabilize the building are made constantly together with a continued monitoring process of the structure.

Your guide will explain the significance of each of the magnificent buildings in the Piazza. The facade of the Cathedral is in Tuscan-Romanesque style, but the striped black and white arches inside may have been inspired by Moslem work. The architecture of the circular Baptistery is equally fascinating, Romanesque below and Gothic above. (Entrance to the Baptistery and Cathedral is not included.) You'll have time at your leisure to explore and with many photo opportunities within the Field of Miracles.
Panoramic Florence - LV57
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¼Ò°³ This excursion is perfect for passengers who prefer little walking and don't want to miss the highlights of Florence. See the principal sights on a narrated motorcoach drive, enjoy a photo opportunity at Michelangelo square, be dropped-off in the heart of Florence only few minutes away the famous Ponte Vecchio and Signoria Square and do some shopping in a leading Florentine Leather Factory.

Enjoy a panoramic ride to an authentic Florentine Leather Factory where you will find the finest "made in Italy" leather articles. Browse the marvelous array of goods before proceeding to Michelangelo square, where you will enjoy sweeping views of the entire city of Florence from above.

After a brief orientation drive of the city, your coach will stop at via De' Tornabuoni, the most elegant street of Florence, lined with designers boutiques. Take a short walk to Ponte Vecchio and Signoria square, where you will have approximately 1 hour of free time for shopping, photos and exploration before returning to the ship.
Livorno Boat Tour - LV32
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¼Ò°³ After a 10-minute transfer from the ship to city center, you will board a local boat for a cruise along the Livorno channels. The route covers several centuries of Livorno¡¯s history and it will take you through the most colorful district named ¡°New Venice¡± which is a labyrinth of canals, waterways and bridges encompassing sights that include New Fortress, Republic Square, Santa Caterina Church, Cavour Square and the Fisherman Harbor.

After docking at the original pier of the Old Fortress, your guide will show you the most ancient monument in Livorno that is a remarkable model of a Renaissance defense incorporated from former medieval fortifications. You will see a 35-meter-high circular tower erected in 1241 and a quadrangular small fortress made by the maritime republic of Pisa in 1377. The Medicis decided to strengthen these two lookout constructions since they feared pirate incursions. The military architect Antonio da Sangallo built this stronghold between 1519 and 1534 and it included a palace, church, cistern and cannons. At night a huge chain would block the entry. With such a sentry the coast was safe and the Medicis started the foundation of the city. At the end of your visit a short transfer will take you back to the ship.
Leaning Tower of Pisa - LV49
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¼Ò°³ This excursion is perfect for passengers who wish to experience the legendary Leaning Tower of Pisa. After a 30-minute coach ride from the port of Livorno, you'll soon reach the main Pisa square, the Field of Miracles.

Upon arrival, join your guide for a climb up the 294 steps to discover the world famous Leaning Tower. Built to display the wealth of Pisa, the bell tower began leaning during construction because of the foundation settling unevenly as builders reached the fourth story. The builders compensated for the angle but the tower continued its tilt. Galileo later performed his famous experiment on gravity and velocity from the campanile. Today, the tower leans 14 degrees from perpendicular.

Next, continue nearby for a brief out-side explanation of the Cathedral and the Baptistery. Afterwards, there will be some free time to browse for souvenirs and gifts at the many stalls lining the walk to the Field of Miracles. After a short walk to the bus parking, rejoin your coach for the return drive back to the ship.
Italian Beach & Pisa - LV09
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¼Ò°³ Admire the famous leaning tower of Pisa and relax on a beautiful beach with all the comforts (including a swimming pool) in the charming seaside town of Viareggio. After a 30-minute drive from Livorno, you will arrive in Pisa where you will have approximately 1 hour at your leisure to visit independently the famous Miracles Square which hosts the Leaning Tower, the Cathedral, the Baptistery and the numerous souvenir shops.

Depart from Pisa and proceed to Viareggio where you will be escorted to a local Lido on the beach. Your escort will designate a meeting time and place and then you will be on your own for approximately 4 hours. You can use the changing rooms and will have the opportunity to relax on the beach or by the swimming pool. A complimentary sun-bed and beach umbrella will be provided to you.

During your stay on the beach, you may also want to visit this lovely town, which since last century has been one of the most popular Italian summer resorts. The seaside is pedestrian-only with many elegant shops, fashionable Italian firms, and cafes. Taste the local fresh seafood at one of the many restaurants located at the Marina. After a relaxing day, reboard the coach for the return trip via the old Aurelia road.
Historical Florence & Accademia Museum - LV01
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¼Ò°³ This full day tour will give you the opportunity to visit one of the most famous cities in the world, Florence. The tour combines the important sites within the city including Ponte Vecchio, Church of Sante Croce and the Accademia Museum.

In Florence, you will begin your walking tour through the city visiting the Accademia Museum to view one of Michelangelo's most treasured creations, the statue of "David." Having survived the outdoor elements of Signoria Square, the magnificent sculpture was moved inside the museum in 1873, where it remains today. Also on display in the museum are paintings by Botticelli, Daddi and Raphael.

You'll stop at Cathedral Square to view the Duomo, the Baptistery and Giotto's Bell Tower, which date back to the 14th century. Your tour will continue to Signoria Square to view a copy of the statue of "David" before arriving at a local restaurant. An authentic Florentine lunch will be served.

After lunch, you will pause to the nearest point to view the elegant Ponte Vecchio. Meaning "old bridge," the Ponte Vecchio dates back to 1345, when it was built to replace a bridge that was swept away by a horrible flood. Today, the bridge is visited by many tourists, and is home to gold and jewelry vendors. You'll visit the Church of Santa Croce, known as Italy's Westminster Abbey for the Italian monarchy buried there. Its 14thcentury interior is one of the finest examples of Florentine Gothic decoration. Afterwards, you will have limited time at leisure to explore and shop. Drive to Piazzale Michelangelo for a panoramic view over the city with the Ponte Vecchio crossing the Arno River.
Highlights of Lucca - LV19
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¼Ò°³ For those who have already experienced the well-known sights of Florence and Pisa, this half-day tour will provide an opportunity to explore the charming yet historical town of Lucca. Enjoy a guided walk through this Tuscan town that has a colorful history stretching back to the days of the ancient Etruscans and is also known for its Renaissance walls that once encircled the town for protection.

Leave the port of Livorno and drive northwest through the Tuscan countryside to the town of Lucca. Your coach will park outside the city walls and you will begin your walking tour through the town. Founded as a home to the Etruscans, the city was also an early Roman colony as well as a prosperous silk-trading center during the Renaissance. In its long history, Lucca has been part of the Pisan Republic, Napoleon's French Empire, and an independent city-state. Stroll from piazza to piazza, learn the city's history, and see the Piazza San Michele, the Via Fillilungo, Torre delle Ore, Piazza Dell'Anfiteatro and the Duomo. Lucca's Romanesque Cathedral dates from the 12th century and features a facade with elaborate reliefs and columns. The Gothic interior features a devotional Volto Santo, an image of Christ on the cross, supposedly carved by Nicodemused, a purported witness of the crucifixion. The Duomo also boasts Tintoretto's magnificent painting of the Last Supper. You will stop for photos in Piazza Dell'Anfiteatro, the oval-shaped piazza occupies the site of a former Roman amphitheater; the surrounding building were built on the theater's foundations. You will have free time to browse in the shops along Lucca's exclusive Via Fillilungo or enjoy a stop in one of the local cafés. At the end of the tour, retrace your journey back to the ship.
Florence On Your Own - LV07
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¼Ò°³ If you have already been to Florence, you will probably want to explore this glorious city at your leisure. You'll drive through the beautiful Tuscan countryside, viewing valleys that are filled with the vineyards that have made this area famous, on your 1.5-hour journey into the city. Upon arrival in Florence, you will disembark the coach at Lungarno della Zecca and be escorted to Santa Croce Square, an area close to the shopping district. Your escort will designate a meeting time and place and then you will be on your own for approximately 6 hours. In addition to its historical attractions, Florence has some of the finest shops in Italy, and the Ponte Vecchio spanning the River Arno.
Florence & Pisa - LV05
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¼Ò°³ The Renaissance began in Florence when, from the 13th to the 15th centuries, a profusion of poets, painters, sculptors and architects poured out an endless stream of exquisite art. Home to the Leaning Tower, Pisa was once a tremendous trading and sea power in the region.

Departing the port of Livorno, a short drive through the beautiful Tuscan countryside takes you to the historic university town of Pisa, situated on the banks of the Arno River. A short walk will take you to the Field of Miracles to marvel at the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Enjoy the beauty of this architectural wonder as you take in the scenery from the piazza.

Upon reaching Florence, your guide will escort you along the city streets to the Piazza del Duomo, where the Cathedral, Bell Tower and Baptistery share the same square. The cathedral is one of the longest in the world, and took over 140 years to build. Its 14th century bell tower is richly decorated with colored marble and fine sculptures, while the baptistery is festooned with magnificent mosaics and a copy of Ghiberti's "Gates of Paradise" cast in bronze. You'll stop in the Piazza della Signoria, the heart of Florence and the city's largest square where you will see a copy of Michelangelo's "David" and the Loggia dei Lanzi. Pause for a photo opportunity with your local guide at the nearest point to Ponte Vecchio, famous for its covered design and shopping opportunities.

Lunch (with a flute of Italian champagne and house wine) will be served at a first class restaurant or hotel. Following lunch, you'll reach the Church of Santa Croce, known as Italy's Westminster Abbey for the Italian monarchy buried there. After an external explantation of the church you'll have limited time at leisure to explore or shop.
Explore Lucca & Pisa On Your Own - LV84
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¼Ò°³ If you already been to Florence and you desire to explore the other Tuscan treasures then your choice should include both Pisa (for its beautiful Miracle Square and Leaning Tower) and Lucca (with its pedestrian medieval centre full of historical sites).

Within a 45-drive along the motorway, you'll reach the medieval town of Lucca where local escorts will orientate you before giving you approximately 3 hours of time on your own. You may choose to explore this important city of art and traditional culture, towers, medieval churches, renaissance palaces and piazzas, or maybe visit the Duomo surrounded by beautiful buildings from various periods. Plenty of shops, cafes and restaurants are all in the pedestrian city centre for those more relaxed moments. In the early afternoon, reboard your coach and proceed on a drive through the beautiful Tuscan countryside, which will take you to the historic university town of Pisa, situated on the banks of the Arno River. A short walk will have you in the Field of Miracles to marvel at the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Make sure to bring plenty of film to capture the beauty of this architectural wonder before returning to Livorno.
Explore Lucca & Pisa On Your Own - LV80
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¼Ò°³ If you already been to Florence and you desire to explore the other Tuscan treasures then your choice should include both Pisa (for its beautiful Miracle Square and Leaning Tower) and Lucca (with its pedestrian medieval center full of historical sites).

Within a 45-drive along the motorway, you?ll reach the medieval town of Lucca where local escorts will orientate you before giving you approximately 3 hours of time on your own. You may choose to explore this important city of art and traditional culture, towers, medieval churches, renaissance palaces and piazzas, or maybe visit the Duomo surrounded by beautiful buildings from various periods. Plenty of shops, cafes and restaurants are all in the pedestrian city center for those more relaxed moments. In the early afternoon, reboard your coach and proceed on a drive through the beautiful Tuscan countryside, which will take you to the historic university town of Pisa, situated on the banks of the Arno River. A short walk will have you in the Field of Miracles to marvel at the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Make sure to bring plenty of film to capture the beauty of this architectural wonder before returning to Livorno.
Explore Florence & Pisa On Your Own - LV20
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¼Ò°³ If you have already been to Florence and Pisa, you may want to explore these two glorious cities once again independently. You will drive through the beautiful Tuscan countryside, viewing valleys that are filled with the vineyards that have made this area famous, on your 1.5-hour journey into the city. Upon arrival in Florence, you will disembark the coach at Lungarno della Zecca and be escorted to Santa Croce Square, an area close to the shopping district. In addition to its historical attractions, Florence has some of the finest shops in Italy, and the Ponte Vecchio spanning the River Arno. Your escort will designate a meeting time and place and then you will be on your own for approximately 3.45 hours while in Florence.

In the early afternoon, reboard your coach and proceed on a drive through the beautiful Tuscan countryside, which will take you to the historic university town of Pisa, situated on the banks of the Arno River. A short walk will have you in the Field of Miracles to marvel at the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Make sure to bring plenty of film to capture the beauty of this architectural wonder before returning to Livorno.
Exclusive Pisa & Florence - LV04
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¼Ò°³ This tour has been designed for guests who wish to combine a visit to the two most important art museums of Florence with the world famous Miracle Square of Pisa. You will visit the university town of Pisa where you will have a brief stop by the Field of Miracles for photographs and to marvel at the exterior of the Campanile, better know as the Leaning Tower. This famous Bell Tower leans over 16 feet out of perpendicular! Efforts to stabilize the building are made constantly together with a continued monitoring process of the structure.

Drive via modern highway to Florence. Situated on both banks of the Arno River and surrounded by the Appennine Hills, the city had an impact not only on the culture of Italy but on all of Europe. Upon reaching the city, you will pause at Piazzale Michelangelo for a spectacular view of Florence and the entire Arno Valley.

You'll visit the Uffizi Gallery that was built in the form of a horseshoe extending from Piazza Signoria to the River Arno and linked with Palazzo Vecchio by a bridge over the street. The Uffizi consists of forty-five rooms housing paintings by Ciamabue, Giotto, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci and ancient Roman sculptures. Visit Piazza della Signoria where a copy of the "David" and original sculptures by Cellini and others are displayed. Before lunch stop by the famous 14th century bridge over the Arno River, the Ponte Vecchio; home of the world famous Florentine jewelry. For a taste of Italy's legendary cuisine, enjoy lunch with wine at a top local restaurant.

Re-board the mini-bus and drive to the Accademia Gallery, which became the focus of attention in 1873 when Michelangelo's "David" was exhibited for the first time in a specially constructed tribune. Enjoy a brief visit to the museum where the focus will be on Michelangelo's works.

Pause in the fascinating Piazza del Duomo (Cathedral Square) while your guide points out the stunning features of the Duomo, the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, along with its magnificent Baptistery and Campanile. The fourth largest church in the world, the Duomo was consecrated in 1436, although its facade dates from the 19th century. The exterior design is of beautiful green and white marble and its magnificent dome, created by Filippo Brunelleschi, is a masterpiece. The east doors, which depict scenes from the Old Testament, are often referred to as the "Gates of Paradise."
Easy Pisa - LV51
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¼Ò°³ This excursion is perfect for passengers who prefer little walking and don't want to miss the highlights of Pisa. You'll see the principal sights on a narrated trolley ride that visits the Field of Miracles and the Leaning Tower. Once on the main Pisa square, the Field of Miracles, you will enjoy a complimentary soft drink or ice cream. You may decide to follow the guide for a brief explanation of the Leaning Tower, the Cathedral and the Baptistery or relax at the cafe.

You'll have approximately one hour of free time for shopping, photos and browsing before boarding the trolley for an orientation drive of Pisa. Your route passes the Gothic Church della Spina, the old port, the Town Hall and the Piazza dei Cavalieri. After your trolley tour, you'll rejoin the coach for the return drive to Livorno.
Cinque Terre - LV34
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¼Ò°³ Leaving the port of Livorno, you will drive north for approximately 1.5 hours passing Pisa and the famous beach resorts of Viareggio and Forte dei Marmi until Manarola, the first of the five land villages from where you will start your excursion.

Cinque Terre is a National Park and territory protected by UNESCO. This zone is characterized by the presence of typical steep slopes cultivated with vines thanks to terraces, unique witness of the transformation of the territory carried out by man's hard work. The suggestive kind of coast falling sheer to the sea, with cliffs which are often vertical, alternated with small creeks and enchanting beaches among rocks, with depths rich in fish, make this territory a real Natural "work of art." In Manarola you will enjoy walking along the "Street of Love," a spectacular path along the seaside that goes until Rio Maggiore. There you will board a motorboat for a short ride to Vernazza, a picturesque fishing village where you will enjoy time at leisure. No visit to Cinque Terre is complete without visiting Monterosso al mare, probably the most famous of the 5 lands for the characteristic historical center. After a guide introduction, you will have free time to explore the tiny shops and nice restaurants. To return to the ship in Livorno, your coach will be ready for the return drive.
A Taste of Florence - LV06
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¼Ò°³ This tour is designed for the independent guest who would enjoy free time in Florence, yet also requires a limited guided tour. Upon arrival in Florence, you'll begin a 2.5-hour guided walking tour. See the Piazza del Duomo (Cathedral Square) in Florence, where the Cathedral, Bell Tower and Baptistery share the same small square. This is home to Ghiberti's Gates of Paradise. Your next stop will be in the Piazza della Signoria, the city's largest square where you will see a copy of Michelangelo's "David" and the Loggia dei Lanzi. View the exterior of the Church of Santa Croce, known as Italy's Westminster Abbey for the Italian monarchy buried there. Its 14th century interior is one of the finest examples of Florentine Gothic decoration. Afterwards, you will be left on your own for approximately 3 hours for lunch (at your own expense) and to explore Florence. The guide will advise you of the time to meet again to reboard the coach for the return trip to the ship.
Walking the City Walls & Maritime Museum - DU05
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¼Ò°³ Your guide will lead you to Pile Gate where your special exploration of Dubrovnik's Old Town and its wall begins. The old city of Dubrovnik and its walls have been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Portions of the wall date back to the 13th century. The ramparts are intact and encircle the old city with a circumference of more than 1.5 miles.

Ascending the stairway (approximately 50 steps) at the Pile Gate, you will reach the top of the wall where your guide will lead you on a walking tour along its length. You will see the Minèeta Fortress, St. John's Fortress, Bokar Fortress, and the Maritime Museum. The Maritime Museum presents the historic maritime heritage of the local area with an array of artifacts and documents from antiquity to present day, with special emphasis on the period of seamanship under the Dubrovnik Republic of the 16th century. Reaching the Stradun, the center of Old Town, you will have free time (approximately 1 hour) to explore the town independently before boarding your coach for the return transfer to the ship.
Trsteno Gardens & Old Town Sightseeing - DU14
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¼Ò°³ This tour begins with a drive westward along the coast to the small village of Trsteno where one of the largest and finest botanical gardens (the Arboretum) in Croatia is located. It contains hundreds of different plants and trees from all over the world. Two special attractions are the gigantic plane trees (largest of their kind in Europe) that are over 500 years old. The garden is built around the old summer residence of the noble family Gozze - Guèeti©¡ whose house with the charming fountain still stands in the middle of the garden. After a pleasant stroll through the Arboretum, you will continue the drive towards Dubrovnik for your sightseeing tour. The coach then proceeds down to the Pile Gate where you will find the beginning of the famous main street - the Stradun.

Along the way, visit among other places, the Rector`s Palace (15th century) used to be seat of the Government and Rector in the, once, independent Republic of Dubrovnik (abolished by Napoleon in 1808). Today it gives you a taste of how the ruling class and the aristocracy used to live. Enjoy some free time in the old town before the return transfer to the ship.
Transfer To Lopud Island - DU01
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¼Ò°³ Begin your tour with a relaxing one-hour cruise along the lovely islands of the Elaphite archipelago to the island of Lopud. The island's only settlement bears the same name as the island and was the home of many great sailors and sea captains throughout history. With its mild climate, subtropical vegetation, charming footpaths, beautiful scenery and several sandy beaches it is the perfect spot to relax.

Upon arrival, a quick orientation will be provided before leaving you at your leisure for approximately 3 hours. For those guests that would like to explore the island, take a leisurely stroll in the 19th century Maineri Botanical Garden or a pleasant walk along the seafront promenade. There will be plenty of time for bathing in the Adriatic Sea or to enjoy the sandy beaches, especially the large beach of "Sunj" which is the most recognizable beach on the Dubrovnik Riviera. You will "lunch on your own" at one of the seashore cafes or restaurants. Please take a towel from the ship and wear your bathing suit and plenty of sunscreen. The tour includes roundtrip transportation to Lopud Island and one drink onboard the boat. Should you be interested in sunbathing and swimming, you will have a 20-minute walk uphill to reach the best beach location.
Snorkeling Experience in Dubrovnik Sea World - DU26
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À¯Çü ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities) | ½º³ëŬ¸µ & ½ºÄí¹ö (Snorkel & SCUBA Tours)
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¼Ò°³ Your 6-hour tour begins when you board the mini-bus at the Dubrovnik pier and head out on a short coastal drive to the Mlini seaside resort. The Dubrovnik-diving Aquarius is a great new diving center located on the Dubrovnik Riviera in the idyllic village of Mlini. The dive center is located on a small peninsula surrounded by a small harbor and nice beaches. Fully equipped with masks, fins and snorkels, the diving center has all the equipment you may need for a great snorkeling experience or you can bring your own personal gear. The dive center has a pier for boarding. There are two boats available, both fully equipped with safety and first-aid gear and life jackets. After your great day of diving in the Adriatic Sea, the mini-bus will take you back up the coast to Dubrovnik and your ship.
Seaside Resort Of Cavtat & Dubrovnik - DU03
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¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 52      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 40
¼Ò¿ä½Ã°£ 4 ½Ã°£ 30ºÐ
¼Ò°³ After a panoramic stop overlooking Dubrovnik and its Riviera, travel to the seaside resort of Cavtat. Over the years, Cavtat has become a popular destination for yachting and sailing enthusiasts. Enjoy your free time with a stroll along the seafront promenade or relax over a coffee in a local cafe. You will have approximately 45 minutes of free time before boarding your coach for the 30-minute drive to the Old Town of Dubrovnik.

Depart Cavtat by coach and enjoy your time driving along the eastern coast of Dubrovnik Riviera. Upon arrival at the Pile Square (western entrance to the Old Town), you will have the opportunity to enjoy your first glimpse of Old Town of Dubrovnik. Along the way, you will visit the Rector's Palace (15th century) that used to be the seat of the Government and Rector in the, once, independent Republic of Dubrovnik (abolished by Napoleon in 1808). Today it gives you a taste of how the ruling class and the aristocracy used to live. Other fine monuments such as Onofrio's Fountain and St. Blaise's Church will be viewed from the exterior. After the walking tour of Dubrovnik, you will have a free time for exploring the city on your own, and then transfer by coach from Pile Square to the ship.
Sea Kayaking in Dubrovnik - DU12
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À¯Çü ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities) | »ýÅ °ü±¤ (Wilderness & Wildlife Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 119      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 95
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¼Ò°³ Board your sea kayak and set out into the clear blue Adriatic Sea. Paddle along the magnificent Dubrovnik City Walls, have a swim in one of the secluded caves and simply enjoy becoming one with nature.
Riviera Cruise & Old Town with Lunch - DU13
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À¯Çü ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities) | ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 135      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 105
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¼Ò°³ Leaving the ship, drive over the new panoramic road to the viewpoint where views of Dubrovnik and its Riviera can be enjoyed. Continue to the picturesque seaside resort town of Cavtat, which was the Ancient Roman City of Epidaurus. Over the years Cavtat has been a favorite destination for sailors and yacht enthusiasts. There you will have an opportunity for a walk along the seafront promenade or take a coffee in one of many cafes located along the coast.

Depart Cavtat by motorboat, and sail along the eastern coast of the Dubrovnik Riviera. Upon arrival in the Old Town Harbor, continue on foot with your guided tour before walking to the restaurant NAUTIKA located on Pile Square for lunch. Protected by the fortresses of Bokar and Lovrijenac with the two terraces above the sea, this charming restaurant will offer you magnificent view and delightful local specialties.

Along the way, you will visit the Franciscan Monastery whose cloister ranks among the most inspiring sites of the city, the oldest still working pharmacy in Europe (opened 1317), the Cathedral is built on the remains of another one built in the 12th century that was destroyed in 1667 by an disastrous earhquake. Today its Treasury contains on of the finest collections of golden and silver in Europe.
Private Yacht Island Cruise - DU24
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¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 299      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 299
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¼Ò°³ Enjoy a scenic cruise along the Helophyte Islands Archipelago. Visit the island of Sipan that is so fertile, it is earned the nickname "The Golden Island." The one time Archbishop of Dubrovnik, Cardinal Beccadelli, who was a great friend of Michelangelo, once lived there. Next, visit Lopud Island, which is rich with historical monuments. For centuries, the inhabitants of Lopud were exclusively sailors and today the island is still full of the reminders of the prior merchant fame and wealth. They left behind rich architecture and art brought from all over the world. There you will have an opportunity to enjoy swimming, walking, or sun bathing and have a great lunch (on your own) in one of many local restaurants.
Panoramic Dubrovnik & City Tour by Coach - DU02
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À¯Çü ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 49      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 28
¼Ò¿ä½Ã°£ 3 ½Ã°£ 45ºÐ
¼Ò°³ Depart the pier on a panoramic drive of Dubrovnik and its Riviera before continuing to Dubrovnik Old Town. The walking tour will commence by entering through the Pile Gate and down the main street called the Stradun. During the guided portion of the tour, visit the Rector's Palace that used to be the seat of the Dubrovnik Republic government. Also visit the Maritime Museum which presents the historic maritime heritage of the local area with an array of artifacts and documents from antiquity to present day. Special emphasis is placed on the period of seamanship under the Dubrovnik Republic of the 16th century. Other fine monuments such as Onofrio's fountain and St. Blaise's Church will be viewed from the outside.
Panoramic Dubrovnik & City Tour by Boat - DU23
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À¯Çü ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities) | ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 55      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 34
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¼Ò°³ After sailing from the Port, you will pass along the Lapad Peninsula (a well-known tourist area of Dubrovnik) and further on you will pass the City Ramparts (from the seaside, they look very impressive). After an approximate 45-minute scenic cruise, you will arrive into Dubrovnik's Old Town Port and you will find yourselves at the beginning of the famous main street - the Stradun. Your guide will lead you through the streets of the town, showing you the most interesting places in the Old Town. You will have free time for shopping before boarding the Galleon Boat for return sail back to the Port.
Konavle 4WD Safari - DU08
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À¯Çü ¾îµåº¥Ã³ Åõ¾î (Adventure Tours) | ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 149      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 149
¼Ò¿ä½Ã°£ 5 ½Ã°£ 30ºÐ
¼Ò°³ Touring by four-wheel drive vehicle allows you to explore areas of Dubrovnik, not often visited by tourists, as well as some of the most beautiful parts of the Croatian countryside. Join this full day safari where guides who are experienced in the natural history, culture and ecology of the area will lead you. This excursion offers a unique opportunity to see the spectacular scenery of the Konavle Valley from a completely different perspective. Starting from the town of Cavtat, the drive through the valley will take you to the viewpoint of "Velji Do" which offers magnificent views of the valley and the Adriatic Coast. After descending to the valley floor, an off-road adventure lunch will be served in the typical old mill, consisting of local specialties. After lunch, the drive concludes through the valley and returns to Cavtat where you will board a coach for the return to Dubrovnik and your ship.
Jewish Community of Dubrovnik - DU11
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À¯Çü ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 46      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 28
¼Ò¿ä½Ã°£ 4 ½Ã°£ 0ºÐ
¼Ò°³ Begin your tour with a visit to Dubrovnik's Jewish Cemetery. Today, the Jewish Community has approximately 20 members in Dubrovnik, but through the history, this community has had a very important role in the development of the Dubrovnik Republic. The Jewish Cemetery is evidence of their long existence in Dubrovnik and the long friendship they had with the Croatian people.

Depart the Jewish Cemetery on a panoramic drive of Dubrovnik and its Riviera before continuing to Dubrovnik Old Town. The walking tour will commence by entering through the Pile Gate and down the main street called the Stradun. Continue with a visit to the synagogue, one of the most cherished sites of Sephardic culture in the world. The combination of a 13th-century Gothic house with a 16th-century Sephardic synagogue interior makes this a special place to contemplate the diverse influences on and expressions of European Judaism. Photojournalist, Edward Serotta, who attended the reopening and has long been familiar with building, sent ISJM the following report. "The floors have been sanded and shellacked, the wall benches repainted with a wood effect, the tile work in the stair-hall has been replaced, the community rooms have been made very nice. The Baroque ark was left untouched and looks fine. Finally, the beautiful blue ceiling with its stars was handsomely repainted. Not exactly as it was, but awfully close."
Historic Dubrovnik & Village Life - DU09
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¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 79      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 62
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¼Ò°³ This tour provides an opportunity to explore the natural setting of the green and fertile Konalve Valley. Leaving the port of Dubrovnik, you will travel through small villages bound for Mihanici Village where you will visit the home of "Mijo Sisa Konavljanin." There you will view some of the best works of this unusual painter who is actually the only native painter in the whole country of Croatia. He will greet you with a glass of homemade grape brandy and dried figs while showing you his work that is unlike anything that can be seen in the galleries in Dubrovnik.

Reboard the coach and continue your ride through the chain of villages towards the picturesque Konavle Valley where the typical country home is located. The Host family has lived in their traditional style home for generations, producing grape brandy, olive oil and wines the same way that their ancestors did. Bringing in the tradition of the entire town, the Hosts will serve you a meal that you can only taste in the homes of these small villages. Grilled chicken fillet, potatoes, green salad and cake along with homemade wine will be served. The family has experienced the many changes in Croatia but has been able to maintain their traditional lifestyle, showing the true strength and dynamic nature of the country. While enjoying your meal with wine, a group of local musicians/singers will entertain you with typical "Dalmatian" music and songs. After lunch return to Dubrovnik for the Old Town exploration and free time before going back to the ship.
Highlights of Dubrovnik Riviera - DU10
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¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 59      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 40
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¼Ò°³ This tour begins with a drive along the new road to the viewpoint from where the magnificent views over Dubrovnik and its Riviera can be enjoyed. Leaving the photo stop, you will drive along the Zupa Dubrovaèka Riviera and the town of Cavtat Riviera towards the famous Konavoski Dvori Restaurant. The drive takes you through the picturesque villages of the green and fertile Konavle Valley. Restaurant Konavoski Dvori is situated in an old mill next to the cascading waters of the Ljuta River and nowadays is considered one of the most beautiful and attractive restaurants on the entire Croatian Adriatic Coast. There, your host will offer you a light snack consisting of local specialties such as smoked ham, cheese, homemade bread and a glass of local wine. Departing the restaurant, you will enjoy a pleasant ride before reaching the Pile Square - western entrance of the Old Town where you will find yourself at the beginning of the famous main street - the Stradun. There you will have an opportunity to explore the old town of Dubrovnik with your guide before returning to the ship.
Hidden Treasures of Dubrovnik - DU04
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¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 52      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 35
¼Ò¿ä½Ã°£ 3 ½Ã°£ 0ºÐ
¼Ò°³ Depart Dubrovnik Harbor by coach towards Pile Square where your guide will lead you through the charming streets of Dubrovnik Old Town on a special sightseeing tour, still far from the main tourist routes in the Old Town. In 1991, the new permanent display of the Ethnographic Museum with some 5000 exhibits was opened in the renovated building of the RUPE (Hole) Granary. The Granary, built by the Dubrovnik government in the oldest part of town on the islet of Lave in 1590, was formerly used to store the municipal grain reserves in 15 large well containers cut in stone on the ground floor. The original appearance of the ground floor was preserved during renovation and three wells (holes), architecturally accentuated with rails, have been opened. Photographs illustrate the history of the building. The permanent exhibition illustrates the cultural heritage of the Dubrovnik region - the economic and material culture is displayed on the first floor and the spiritual (customs, traditional folk costumes, folklore, textiles and lace) on the second floor.

Another visited site is the Dubrovnik's Maritime Museum, located in St. John's Castle and has been rebuilt after the earthquake in 1979. The permanent display consists of 4000 exhibits owned by the museum, which illustrate the naval history of Dubrovnik and surrounding region. Among the exhibits are the ship models dating back to the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries as well as flags, cannons and other weapons, figureheads, nautical instruments, log books, various documents and the like. The museum holds valuable library containing many rare books and the important archival material. At the end of the tour, your guide will lead you to main street Stradun where you will have 45 minutes free time followed by transfer back to the ship.
Diving Experience in Dubrovnik Sea World - DU25
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¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 210      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 210
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¼Ò°³ Your 6-hour tour begins when you board the mini-bus at the Dubrovnik pier and head out on a short coastal drive to the Mlini seaside resort. The Dubrovnik-diving Aquarius is a great new diving center located on the Dubrovnik Riviera in the idyllic village of Mlini. The dive center is located on a small peninsula surrounded by a small harbor and nice beaches. Fully equipped with tanks, masks, fins and snorkels, the diving center has all the equipment you may need for a great diving experience or you can bring your own personal gear. Divers will need to show their PADI certification in order to participate on this tour. After your great day of diving in the Adriatic Sea, the mini-bus will take you back up the coast to Dubrovnik and your ship.
Dalmatian Coastline & Wine Tasting - DU06
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À¯Çü ½Äµµ¶ô ¿©Çà (Cuisine Tours) | ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 92      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 64
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¼Ò°³ Your tour will give you the opportunity to see where the famous Croatian oysters come from. You will start with a pleasant bus ride along the beautiful Adriatic coastline. Your first stop will be made in the small, charming village of Orasac. In Orasac you will have the opportunity to take part in the production of olive oil in the old fashioned way. The mill is even powered by a horse. This trip through time will certainly delight you. Here you will also have the opportunity to taste some home made cheese, smoked ham and wine in the setting of a very old house which has not changed much through the ages.

After your visit to the village of Orasac Village you will continue towards the small town of Ston which is the "oyster capital" of Croatia. This little town is often called a smaller copy of Dubrovnik. Especially interesting are the magnificent walls surrounding the town. They are 3 miles long and the construction started in 1317. They were finished in the 16th century. It is one of the longest defensive walls in the world. Interesting are also the ancient salt pans that were in use during the Dubrovnik Republic. Salt is still produced here.

After visiting Ston you will go to the small town of Mali Ston where you will have the chance to taste some more sea food - a light lunch consisting of two different risottos and sea food pasta. Your lunch will be accompanied by good local wine. After lunch in Mali Ston you will continue your trip to the small village of Ponikve where you will visit one of the best known wine cellars of this region - the cellar of the family Milos where you can enjoy the famous wines, both red and white, of the "Peljesac" peninsula. A beautiful drive along the Adriatic coast will take you back to the ship.
Bike Adventure in Konavle Valley - DU19
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À¯Çü ¾îµåº¥Ã³ Åõ¾î (Adventure Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 105      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 95
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¼Ò°³ Board a coach and continue along the Adriatic Road through the scenic and picturesque Dubrovnik Countryside Villages toward Village of Gruda where you will be met by your professional guide who will make your tour introduction, safety briefing and distribution of equipment. Your adventure begins with a scenic ride as you pass through the countryside, vineyards and along the Ljuta River. Stop near the Ljuta River where you will be served a selection of local fruits.
Best of the Adriatic - DU07
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¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 135      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 105
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¼Ò°³ The charm, local cuisine and panoramic scenery will make this outing a most memorable and enjoyable one. "Those who seek paradise on earth," George Bernard Shaw once wrote, "should come to Dubrovnik." Today, he might add that Dubrovnik is the place for all those who wish to renew themselves and their faith in human nature.

Your coach will leave you at the Pile Square where the walking tour begins. The Old Town is accessed through the Pile Gate and there you will find yourself at the beginning of the main street - the Stradun. Along the way, you will visit the Dominican Monastery with its finest collection of Renaissance paintings in Dubrovnik. Among many local and Italian masters the highlight is a painting by Tizian. You will also visit the 15th century Rector's Palace that used to be the seat of Dubrovnik Republic government (abolished by Napoleon in 1808). Today, it gives a taste of how the ruling class and the aristocracy used to live. After the guided tour you will have some free time for exploring the town on your own before our coach continues towards the famous Konavoski Dvori Restaurant. The drive will take you along the Zupa Coastline and through the small villages of the Konavle Valley. The restaurant is located in an old mill adjacent to the cascading waters of the Ljuta River. Enjoy a traditional Croatian lunch of local delicacies. After lunch, continue your drive to the small seaside resort of Cavtat. Once a prosperous Greek and Roman colony, today, Cavtat is a pleasant town that most visitors find enchanting. Over the years Cavtat has been a favorite destination for sailors and yacht enthusiasts. There you will have time for a walk along the seafront promenade or a coffee in one of many cafés located along the coast before returning to Dubrovnik.
Volcano Hot Springs Tour - SO02
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À¯Çü ¾îµåº¥Ã³ Åõ¾î (Adventure Tours) | ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities) | ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 69      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 42
¼Ò¿ä½Ã°£ 3 ½Ã°£ 0ºÐ
¼Ò°³ Santorini is one of the most spectacular islands in the Mediterranean.
It presents the awesome sight of a volcanic crater, partially submerged by the sea. The two islands in the caldera that is now Santorini's harbor, Palea Kameni and Nea Kameni - "the volcano," to the local people are the youngest volcanic lands in Greece. You will travel by boat directly from the ship to Erinia Cove, on the volcanic island of Nea Kameni. You will step out onto the Daphni lava flow, the oldest lava on the island. The path to the top of the dome is over volcanic sand, and lava fragments. You will observe large fragments of lava that were ejected in a molten state and cooled very rapidly as they traveled through the air. Upon reaching the summit of the crater, you will have some time to relax and enjoy the view of the island of Santorini and the amazing cliff of the caldera.

Following the same route in reverse, you will return to your boat and sail to the thermal springs of Palea Kameni. The boat will stop in the deep green sulfur springs and you'll have a chance to swim in the mineral rich, warm waters (max 35 degrees C) of the Hot Springs. On the return boat trip, you will be dropped off at the small boat harbor of Fira where you can use your round trip cable car tickets that are included in this excursion. Waiting and queuing time are expected to enter the cable car station.
Village of Oia & Santorini Island - SO01
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À¯Çü ½Äµµ¶ô ¿©Çà (Cuisine Tours) | ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 69      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 42
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¼Ò°³ After going ashore by local tender boat to the port of Athinios, your coach will climb 800 feet to the top of the caldera. Your guide will point out the still active volcanic islet in Santorini Bay and discuss the geological upheavals, which gave the island its overwhelming and unique form. Driving through the picturesque scenery and small villages from the southern to the northern end of the island of Santorini, you'll travel across rich, volcanic countryside.

The beautiful village of Oia is perched atop a craggy cliff at the northern most point of the island offering panoramic views of steep plummeting cliffs and nearby small islands surrounded by the deep blue sea. The charm of this lovely traditional and somewhat removed village lies in its very narrow, twisting cobblestone alleyways and steps, pointing out the brilliant white stone buildings that create a maze of fine shops, cafes and domed churches. Walking through the village one can enjoy the panoramic views, admire the Cycladic architecture for which the town is well known, and visit many of the art galleries.

After your visit to Oia, you'll continue to a local winery for the opportunity to taste Santorini mezes (Greek Snack) and a wine tasting while enjoying the magnificent views. You will visit the bodega where the wine is aged and have the chance to purchase some of the locally produced wines.

The tour concludes at the hilltop village of Fira, where you'll have the option of returning directly to the ship or remaining in town to shop or explore independently. The charm of this lovely cliff-top village lies in its very narrow, twisting cobblestone paths that cater to only pedestrians. From Fira, you will join the cable car (ticket provided) and descend independently to the old port. A local tender will ferry you back to the ship, which will be anchored offshore.
Pyrgos Village with Mezes & Wine - SO05
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¼Ò°³ Disembark from the ship and transfer by local tender to Athinios port to join your tour coach. No visit to Santorini would be complete without a journey into the interior with its sleepy villages and terraced fields.

Pyrgos, a small village 8 km south of Fira, was once the island's capital, and is where the remnants of a large Venetian fortress overlooking the village testifies to its former status. Further inland stands the historical monastery of Profitis Ilias (closed to visitors), which was formed in the beginning of the 18th century, is currently home to one solitary monk, and provides commanding views over Santorini Island. After a photo stop in the Profitis Ilias area, you will return to visit the village of Pyrgos that is a traditional village with fine old houses and the remains of a Venetian castle sitting on the hilltop. Join your guide on a walking tour through the narrow, ascending streets that encircle the village. Your walking tour will conclude at the unique circle-shaped tavern where you will enjoy some local specialties and the magnificent views over Santorini Island. Local dishes served will include tomato fritters, fava puree, cheese pies, meatballs, local cheese, tomatoes, olives and unlimited wine.

Your tour terminates at Fira Town, where you are free to enjoy yourself with independent sightseeing, shopping or browsing. When ready to return to the ship, take the cable car (ticket provided) and descend independently to the old port. A local tender will ferry you back to the ship, which will be anchored offshore.
Mesa Gonia Village with Wine Tasting - SO10
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¼Ò°³ Tender from the ship to Athinios Port where the coach will be waiting. Drive from Athinios port to the Church of Episkopi-Gonia, which is one of the oldest Christian Basilikan dating back to the 12th Century. During the earthquake of 1956, the church dome collapsed and was later rebuilt. It is the only Byzantine church of Santorini and a few wall paintings have been saved. From the Church of Episkopi you will walk to the authentic village of Mesa Gonia, a traditional village with beautiful architecture and many underground homes. This village was the most affected by the earthquake of 1956, virtually all the houses were destroyed forcing the locals to abandon their homes and descend to the below village of Kamari. Over the years renovation of the old demolished homes have began with people using them as holiday retreats. Next stop will be at a traditional winery where you will see the wine chambers and distilleries of how Santorinian wines are produced getting also the opportunity of tasting various wines. Return to Fira town for free time or return to the ship.
Exclusive Santorini Tour - SO04
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¼Ò°³ After disembarkation, you will board a private tender for a boat tour of the two islets of Palea and Nea Kameni (volcano) before arriving at the port of Athinios to board your coach and enjoy the scenic drive to the traditional village of Oia.

The beautiful village of Oia is perched atop a craggy cliff at the northern most point of the island, offering panoramic views of steep plummeting cliffs and nearby small islands surrounded by the deep blue sea. The charm of this lovely traditional and somewhat removed village lies in its very narrow, twisting cobblestone alleyways and steps, pointing out the brilliant white stone buildings that create a maze of fine shops, cafes, and domed churches. Walking through the village, you can enjoy the panoramic views and admire the Cycladic architecture for which the town is well known. Meet with your guide and visit the naval museum. A neoclassical old mansion restored and converted to a museum, housing the maritime history of Santorini.

Rejoin your coach and continue to the village of Megalohori to visit the Boutari Winery, one of the most elegant wineries on the island. Specially trained personnel will guide you through the production facilities and its underground cellars. After the tour, you are initiated in the art of wine tasting and treated with local mezes (typical Greek Snacks). Complete your visit with a quick stop in the wine boutique where you can purchase rare wines of limited production as well as books and various items about the wine. Drive to Pyrgos Village for a short stop at the panoramic viewpoint to admire the unique formation of the island.
Yukon Jeep¢ç Adventure - SK07
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¼Ò°³ Travel the route of the Trail of '98 from behind the wheel of a four-wheel drive Jeep Wrangler . Your group of explorers will set out from Skagway into the Yukon Territory via the famous routes taken by the hearty gold prospectors in the late 1800s. Drive your Jeep into the heart of the fabled gold rush legends of Robert Service while your guide in the lead vehicle shares the lore of the gold rush era by an interactive radio system. Driving a four-person off-road vehicle provides the freedom of exploring Klondike Gold Rush from roads less taken. View Pitchfork Falls, Moore Bridge, Dead Horse Gulch, Brackett Wagon Trail and Tormented Valley enroute to the historic village of Carcross. Carcross Desert, the smallest desert in the world, may be seen as you travel to backcountry vistas with panoramic overlooks available only on this tour.
Yukon Exploration & White Pass Scenic Railway - SK30
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¼Ò°³ Explore the historic White Pass Trail of '98 from several different perspectives. Board a motorcoach, designed for highway travel, as you begin your expedition along the historic Trail of '98 to the White Pass summit and into the Yukon. Your driver/guide will regale you with true stories of the stampeders who traveled through the rugged pass in search of their golden dreams. As you travel along the footsteps of the original gold seekers, you'll make several photo stops: Moore Bridge, Bove Island and the Welcome to the Yukon sign. Your guide will point out the historic sites of Pitchfork Falls, the White Pass Summit and Dead Horse Gulch. After you pass through the 3,290 foot White Pass Summit, travel through Tormented Valley and visit the village of Carcross near Lake Bennett.

A barbeque lunch awaits at Caribou Crossing Trading Post. While at the trading post you will not want to miss the wildlife exhibit in the museum and their newest showcase - a Wooly Mammoth. Experience the warmth and playfulness of the puppy camp before heading to downtown Carcross. Your driver will point out the sights of interest on your way to visit the Carcross Yukon Visitor Reception Centre where you have time to visit the town on your own. Reboard the motorcoach and head back to Fraser, where you will board the White Pass and Yukon Route railroad for a scenic and historic rail journey back to Skagway that you will not soon forget.
White Pass Train & Klondike Bike Tour - SK38
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¼Ò°³ Combine two popular Skagway tours and experience the Summit to Sea! Board the historic White Pass and Yukon Railroad and travel the narrow gauge track to Fraser Station in British Columbia, Canada. Meet your cycling guides for a short van ride to the White Pass Summit. After a bicycle and safety orientation, your guides will escort you approximately 15 miles by bike from summit to sea on the paved Klondike Highway. Make stops for photos of waterfalls, the railroad, glaciers, and the coastal mountains on your way to Skagway. This is a unique way to tour Skagway and the surrounding area.
White Pass Summit Club - SK48
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¼Ò°³ Take an evening journey aboard the "Scenic Railway of the World" and travel 20 miles from tidewater to the Summit of the White Pass with a touch of class. As your ride north, enjoy one on one interaction and raise your glass for a champagne toast as you reach the White Pass Summit. Entry into the White Pass Summit Club is certified by an individually numbered brass ornament.

During this 3 hour excursion, you will be given a full commentary of the history of the Klondike Gold Rush and learn how this railroad became an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. Experience the breathtaking panorama of mountains, glaciers, gorges, waterfalls, tunnels, trestles and historic sites from the comfort of vintage parlor cars. After reaching the summit of White Pass and the boundary between the US and Canada the train returns you to your waiting ship.
White Pass Scenic Railway - SK01
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¼Ò°³ Take an unforgettable journey aboard the "Scenic Railway of the World" and travel 20 miles from tidewater, to the Summit of the White Pass – a 2,865 foot elevation! The fully narrated tour features panoramas of mountains, glaciers, waterfalls, tunnels, trestles and historic sites from vintage-style parlor cars.
White Pass Railway & Trail Camp Adventure - SK12
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¼Ò°³ Join an unforgettable journey aboard the world-famous narrow gauge White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad along the eastern side of the White Pass to the 2,865-foot summit. This iron trail was built over 100 years ago through some of the North's most rugged terrain. Board an 1890's-style parlor car and retrace the original route beyond the summit of White Pass to Fraser, British Columbia. Upon reaching Fraser, board a motor coach for a journey down the west side of the White Pass canyon. Listen while your driver/guide regales you with stories of the stampeders who trekked through the pass in search of gold. See picturesque points such as Tormented Valley and Pitchfork Falls where you will be able to look back across the valley to the train tracks from which you just traveled.

On your way down the Pass stop at the historic gold rush camp of Liarsville where you may browse through cabins and tents used as a bakery, laundry, saloon and bordello. Hot cider and cookies are provided while a cast of miners and dance hall girls entertain you with song, dance and a chilling ballad by the "Bard of the North," Robert Service. You will even get the chance to strike it rich with gold panning where you get to keep whatever you find. Before departing, have your photo taken with one of the "good time girls" or the camp mascot, a loveable Alaskan malamute. On your return to Skagway you may choose to stop in town for some shopping or return to the ship.

Since this excursion crosses an international border all participants must bring proper international identification, including proof of citizenship (e.g., passport). Due to climatic changes, no guarantee is given for the views available at any given time. Tour may operate in reverse order.
White Pass Railway & Laughton Glacier Wilderness Hike - SK60
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¼Ò°³ This trip combines a scenic train ride aboard the historic White Pass and Yukon Route Railway with a wilderness trek to the Laughton Glacier, an adventure you won't soon forget. You will board the train for a one-hour journey filled with waterfalls, rushing rivers and jagged mountain peaks. At Glacier Station, you will begin a fully guided eight-mile round-trip hike in the clean mountain air. The sub-alpine rainforest valley is home to an abundance of moose, bear, and mountain goats. The trail winds along the raging Skagway River to the majestic Laughton Glacier. The terrain changes dramatically as you leave the rocky riverbed and climb over a steep boulder field onto the glacier. View the exposed crevasses and moulons of the great frozen river of ice, ever changing in the harsh Alaskan environment. Upon your return to the trailhead, you will be greeted with a traditional "Bush Buffet" complete with cold beverages. Relax and enjoy the ride back to town on "The Scenic Railway of the World."
White Pass Railway & Laughton Glacier Snow-Shoe Hike - SK61
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¼Ò°³ This trip combines a scenic train ride aboard the historic White Pass and Yukon Route Railway with a wilderness trek toward the Laughton Glacier, an adventure you won't soon forget. You will board the train for a one-hour journey filled with waterfalls, rushing rivers and jagged mountain peaks. At Glacier Station, guides will outfit you with snow-shoes and other gear before you begin a fully guided 4-6 mile round-trip snow-shoe hike in the clean mountain air. The sub-alpine rainforest valley is home to an abundance of moose, bear, and mountain goats. The trail winds along the raging Skagway River to the majestic Laughton Glacier. The terrain changes dramatically as you leave the forest and proceed up a snow covered riverbed and climb toward a turn around spot near the glacier. Take in the breathtaking views of Alaska's winter wonderland in the spring. Upon your return to the trailhead, you will be greeted with a traditional "Bush Buffet" complete with cold beverages. Relax and enjoy the ride back to town on "The Scenic Railway of the World."
White Pass Railway & Historic City Highlights - SK49
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¼Ò°³ Your journey begins as you board an 1890's-style parlor car and retrace the original route up to the Yukon's White Pass Summit. The world-famous narrow gauge White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad is an unforgettable ride along the eastern side of the White Pass as you retrace the steps of early gold seekers. This iron trail was built over 100 years ago through some of the North's most rugged terrain.

Upon arriving in Fraser, British Columbia board a motorcoach for a narrated tour back to Skagway. Your driver/guide will share stories of hardships and daily life struggles the stampeders faced. While following in the footsteps of early gold seekers, you will see the historical areas of Brackett Wagon Road, Pitch Fork Falls, Dead Horse Gulch and the infamous Tormented Valley. Once back in Skagway, you will have a guided tour of Skagway's historic downtown area filled with wooden boardwalks and false fronted buildings as your driver/guide shares stories about the famous and foolhardy who lived in Skagway during the gold rush. Your tour culminates with a lively multi-media presentation, "The White Pass," which chronicles the history of this unique region. Watch as history unfolds before you - from the Ice Age to the present day. Return to your ship by motorcoach or stroll Skagway's bustling streets on your own as the tour comes to a close.
White Pass Railway & Heli-Hike - SK11
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¼Ò°³ Combine helicopter flightseeing and train ride aboard the historic White Pass narrow gauge railroad with a wilderness hike in the Tongass National Forest. This fully guided wilderness experience offers a mix of adventure, exercise and breathtaking scenery. Your day begins with a helicopter flight over the Juneau Ice Fields, along the Sawtooth Mountain Range and over Goat Lake, before landing at Glacier Station. After a brief orientation and gear grab, you'll be off on a 4 to 5 mile narrated hike along the Skagway River to the viewpoint to the Laughton Glacier. This sub-alpine valley offers scenic views and an endless array of flora and fauna. Be on the lookout - bear, mountain goats and moose all call this valley home. Once back at the wilderness whistle stop, board the "Scenic Railway of the World" for a 50 minute train ride back to Skagway while snacking on backcountry refreshments.

Minimum age to participate is 9 years old. Participants should be in good physical condition; this is a wilderness hike over uneven and sometimes difficult terrain. Lightweight long-sleeved shirt and/or sweater and shoes with some ankle support are recommended. Due to weight restrictions on board helicopters, all participants must register their body weight at the time of booking. This is a requirement of the helicopter companies to ensure guest safety and comfort. All participants must bring proper international identification, including proof of citizenship (e.g., passport). Approximately 15 minutes flight time.
To The Summit! - SK17
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¼Ò°³ Adventure to the 3,292 foot high Klondike Highway Summit, on the original Gold Rush Trail of '98. The Klondike Highway is one of North America's most beautiful mountain roads and it parallels the historic White Pass Trail into the Interior. Over the years this route has been used by dog teams, horses, wagons, narrow gauge railway trains, a pipeline and finally a scenic highway blasted through to the Yukon Territory in 1978. Your mountain driver-guide will introduce you to the country, and to a century of Klondike stories. Leaving your ship aboard a wide-windowed mini-bus, you tour through the city of Skagway and then head up the river valley, stopping along the way for photos. See the Dead Horse Trail, the White Pass Railroad, Pitchfork Falls, Moore Bridge, and numerous glaciers and peaks. At the top of the 3,292-foot high Pass, you'll stop just beyond the US/Canadian border to view the boulder-strewn mountain moonscape in this wild land above timberline.
Skagway Street Car Tour - SK14
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¼Ò°³ Experience Skagway with Alaska's original city tour to ¡°All Points of Interest¡± aboard a yellow 1927 sightseeing bus. Your costumed conductor passes on history, behind-the-scenes tales, and stories of life in small town Alaska as you travel from the historic boardwalks of downtown to a panoramic view at the Scenic Overlook and on to the Gold Rush Cemetery before becoming an honorary member of the Artic Brotherhood.
Skagway Extravaganza - SK32
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¼Ò°³ Experience many of Skagway's highlights during one tour. First, climb aboard the White Pass and Yukon Railway and ascend into the scenic mountains, hearing stories of the miners who made this sojourn on foot more than a century ago. Arriving in Fraser, British Columbia board a motor coach to travel south through the pass where your driver/guide will point out sites including Tormented Valley and Pitchfork Falls. At the foot of the pass is Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp, where a cast of sourdoughs and madams will entertain you with a melodrama, recite a poem by the "Bard of the North" and teach you the art of finding gold! You are guaranteed to hit pay dirt and you get to keep the gold you find.

Nothing like panning for gold to work up an appetite! At the Liarsville Cookhouse the grill is fired up for a meal of wild Alaskan salmon, baked chicken, rice pilaf, assorted salads, baked beans, cornbread, lemonade, apple cider and dessert. After your meal, explore the Trail camp or take your photo with the camp mascot, a lovable freight husky.

Your tour culminates at the world famous Red Onion Saloon where you will be greeted by sumptuously dressed madams. Upstairs in the Bombay room you will toast to the ladies of 1898 with your choice of red or white wine, Alaskan Amber Ale, or draft root beer. A few more steps takes you to what was the most luxurious brothel of its day, now faithfully restored to its present glory. On your exclusive tour through the brothel, you will see the prized silver dress and other relics and artifacts left behind by the soiled doves. Embrace the spirit of '98 and have the experience of a lifetime!

Since this excursion crosses an international border all participants must bring proper international identification, including proof of citizenship (e.g., passport). Due to climatic changes, no guarantee is given for the views available at any given time.
Sawtooth Mountain Nature Hike - SK35
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¼Ò°³ This fully guided wilderness hike begins with a 20 minute ride aboard the historic White Pass and Yukon Route Railway to the wilderness whistle stop at the Denver Trailhead. Your hiking guide will accompany you through the Coastal Temperate Rainforest with its old-growth western hemlocks and Sitka spruce. The trail follows along the banks of the Skagway River, where lookout points provide views of the Sawtooth Mountain Range. There are photo opportunities along the way and possible wildlife viewing - bear, moose, and mountain goats all call this valley home. Your guides will provide information on local flora and fauna, geology, natural history and the gold rush history of the region. At the end of the hike, beverages are served during your train ride back into town.

Minimum age to participate is 9 years old. This wilderness hike covers up to 5 miles over uneven and sometimes difficult terrain. Layered clothing and sturdy walking shoes with ankle support are recommended. Since this excursion crosses an international border all participants must bring proper international identification, including proof of citizenship (e.g., passport).
Salmon Bake & Gold Rush Trail Camp - SK05
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¼Ò°³ This feast in the forest features wild Alaskan salmon grilled over an open fire and a host of side dishes. In the Hippodrome a cast of sourdoughs and dance hall girls will dazzle you with melodrama. Pan for gold. Have your picture taken with dance hall girl or an Alaskan malemute.
Musher's Camp & Sled Dog Experience - SK36
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¼Ò°³ Get a glimpse of a truly northern pastime and learn about the life of sled dogs and their musher and see these powerful dogs in action as they pull you through the backcountry of a historic Gold Rush site. During your van ride out of Skagway, your guide will acquaint you to the area's Gold Rush history and the present day community. Arriving at the dog camp, you will meet the dogs and climb onto a wheeled sled that has been custom made for running during the snow-less summer months. The husky team will whisk you along a one mile wooded trail through some of the Southeast Alaska's Temperate Rainforest. Spruce and hemlock trees, thick spagma moss, glacially fed waterfalls and views of the Taiya Inlet Tidal flats surround you on this unique excursion. There will be time to cuddle husky puppies and take a guided walk through the musher's camp and learn about the equipment, hard work, and great husky strength that goes into the life of dog sledding in the wild, rugged North.
Klondike Summit, Yukon Suspension Bridge & Gold Panning - SK58
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¼Ò°³ This tour combines a trip to the White Pass Summit, a visit to the Yukon Suspension Bridge, and Gold Panning. Travel by motorcoach for a narrated trip 3,290 feet above sea level. Visit the Yukon Suspension Bridge and learn more about how early settlers survived in this harsh environment. Highlight your tour by panning for gold in warm-water troughs. Gold is guaranteed! Passport required.
Klondike Summit & Historic City Tour - SK43
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¼Ò°³ Tour Skagway's historic downtown, continuing with a drive along the Klondike Highway up 3,290 feet above sea level to the White Pass Summit. Visit the Gold Rush Cemetery before returning to town. Bring your passport.
Klondike Rock Climbing & Rappelling - SK28
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¼Ò°³ Join professional mountain guides for a rock climbing and rappelling adventure on the granite walls of Alaska!

After driving through historic Skagway you will hike a short distance through the rainforest to the base of the rock face. Here you will gear up with rock climbing shoes, helmet and harness and then you're off to your adventure! Choose between over a dozen climbing routes with each climb ending in a view of the Skagway River and the surrounding wilderness. You will also have the opportunity to try a 70 foot rappel! Professional mountain guides are with you during all aspects of your climb and your safety and enjoyment are always their primary concern. This adventure is ideal for those looking for a first climbing experience, or for experienced climbers looking for a challenge.

Participants must be at least 8 years old and not more than 300 pounds. No expectant mothers. Participants need to be able to hike several minutes over uneven terrain, and should dress in warm clothing that allows for good flexibility. Climbing shoes, helmet, harness and all necessary climbing hardware are provided.
Klondike Gold Fields - SK56
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¼Ò°³ Feel the lure of gold and experience the life of a prospector on this rollicking, family tour! Make your way to the Klondike Gold Fields where you will learn the art of gold panning and practice your technique in heated water. After you've hit pay dirt, you can weigh your fortune in the Gold Shack andb browse the Gold Parlor.

The past comes to life in the Gold Relics room where photographs, artifacts, and interpretive displays show you how a prospector lived. You can even dress-up like one and have your picture taken! View a collection of Alaskan artifacts, whalebone, ivory, and local hand carved artwork, or simply take in the view of the Skagway River. The Dredge Master will acquaint you with the Gold Dredge, a 350-ton gold sifting machine brought back from the Klondike. Short video and audio presentations show the people and places affected by the gold dredge during its years of operation. This tour has a relaxed pace, and can be easily self-guided. For your convenience a shuttle bus runs continuously back to the ship so that you can stay as long as you like.
Klondike Bicycle Tour - SK20
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¼Ò°³ Retrace the path of the Klondike gold stampeders, coasting down from the White Pass summit on a mountain bike! Your tour starts with a narrated van ride to the top of the pass. After a bicycle and safety orientation, your experienced guides will escort you approximately 15 miles by bike from summit to sea on the paved Klondike Highway. Make stops for photos of waterfalls, the railroad, glaciers, and the coastal mountains on your way to Skagway. This is a unique way to tour Skagway and the surrounding area.
Horseback Riding Adventure - SK02
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¼Ò°³ See the remains of what was once a city of 10,000 greedy stampeders as you wind your way through one of Alaska's most breathtaking valleys just as the original stampeders did...on horseback! This adventure begins with a narrated drive from your cruise ship, through historic Skagway and on to Dyea. You'll then enter the Klondike Gold Rush National Park and begin your trek on horseback. As your horses near the old waterfront of Dyea Valley, there will be time for photo opportunities and to see spawning salmon (in season). After your ride, smoked salmon pate and beverages are provided.

Participants must be at least 12 years old, 58 inches tall and not more than 250 pounds. Closed-toe, low-heeled sensible shoes are required. There are inherent risks involved with horseback riding and guests must be aware of them before deciding to participate in this activity.
Golf Alaska! - SK54
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¼Ò°³ Located directly along the banks of the Chilkat River in Haines, Golf Alaska is one of the most scenic golf courses in the world.

After a catamaran ride from Skagway to Haines you will be treated to a narrated drive through Fort Seward and the parade grounds. After driving through the Fort you will proceed to the golf course and be outfitted with all of your equipment including clubs, pull-cart, balls and overboots (overboots are only needed if the course is wet).

The next 3.5 hours will be spent playing the professionally designed par 36 9-hole course. Wildlife complements the scenery with possible sightings of spawning salmon, bald eagles, moose, waterfowl, mink, otters, and songbirds. The course is all natural. The course layout meanders through the wild Alaska landscape, and without the use of pesticides, it was ecologically designed to enhance the salmon streams, maintain wetlands, and all vegetation is native to the area. Several viewing stations are equipped with binoculars and distributed throughout the course to maximize your opportunities to get up and close with the wildlife and the mountain and river views.

After the game you will be served a smoked salmon snack before traveling back to Skagway. Don't forget to bring your camera!
Golden Glassblowing Experience - SK53
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¼Ò°³ This unique hands-on 'Hot Shop' adventure is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to blow or mold your own glass art in the Last Frontier - complete with real gold in your finished piece! Escape to the tranquility of Jewell Gardens for a very personal and fun filled glassblowing workshop. You'll keep the glass you make, and arrangements will be made to ship your creation to you after it cools.

From the moment you leave the pier you'll know you're on a learning adventure on a very personal scale. Upon arrival at Jewell Gardens, your guide will give you a private orientation to this Northern Show Garden and the Hot Shop where you will learn the ancient art of working with molten glass to create your ultimate Alaskan memento embedded with real gold!

Minimum age to participate is 7 years old. Cotton or other natural fiber clothing recommended. This program is limited to just ten participants.
Glacier Point Wilderness Safari - SK22
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¼Ò°³ This guided wilderness safari offers a close up look at the pristine beauty of Alaska, taking you face-to-face with a glacier in the heart of Southeast Alaska's rain forest. Your adventure begins with a cruise through Alaska's deepest fjord, followed by a beach landing at Glacier Point. Board your safari vehicle for a drive to the trailhead. After an approximate 0.25-mile nature walk, the forest suddenly opens to a view of the Davidson Glacier as it tumbles from mountains into the lake below. At the lake's edge your 31-foot canoe awaits for your voyage of discovery. The intense blue of the ice sharply contrasts with the polished granite walls and vibrant green forest. Throughout your tour, expert guides share their extensive knowledge of the area. A box lunch is served onboard the catamaran during the return cruise to Skagway.

Minimum age to participate is 7 years old. Expectant mothers in the third trimester of pregnancy are not permitted. Guests should dress warmly, bring gloves, hat and wear comfortable walking shoes.
Glacier Lake Kayak & Scenic Railway - SK44
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¼Ò°³ Ride the historic White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad and explore the waters of a glacially carved lake by kayak. One stage of your adventure will be aboard the "scenic railway of the world." Carved out of the rugged coastal mountains this ride has views of waterfalls, trestles, mountains, glaciers and the original trail of 1898. Experience the White Pass Summit and Canadian Highlands before disembarking at Lake Bernard. The next stage of your adventure begins with a "gear grab" and instruction in the use of 2-person kayaks. Paddle across the cold pristine waters that Klondikers plied over 100 years ago to reach the goldfields of the Yukon. Capture views of snow-capped mountains that rise in all directions. Your professional guide will provide interpretations of the gold rush, natural history, flora, and fauna. Watch for bear, mountain goat, caribou, and eagles amid the alpine terrain of the Tormented Valley. After paddling, a light snack is provided before your narrated drive down the Klondike Highway back to Skagway.

Minimum age to participate is 9 years old. Participants must be in good physical condition and able to paddle up to 80 minutes, covering a distance of 1 to 3 miles. Since this excursion crosses an international border all participants must bring proper international identification, including proof of citizenship (e.g., passport).
Glacier Discovery by Helicopter - SK50
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¼Ò°³ Leave all traces of civilization behind and experience the grandeur of Alaska's remote glaciers. Lift off from Skagway's historic waterfront and travel into a rugged region of sheer mountains, majestic valleys and glaciers. Jagged peaks towering over the Chilkat Glacier, cascading waterfalls surround the Ferebee Glacier, or the "river of ice" known as the Meade Glacier, may be among the views experienced. Flight routes and landing zones are selected daily to ensure you receive the best the area has to offer. Reaching your destination, you will be given the opportunity to join a walking tour of a lifetime as a glacier guide answers your questions and explains the geological forces at work.
Warm clothing and sunglasses are recommended. Glacier boots are provided. For security purposes, no bags are allowed on the helicopter. Due to weight restrictions on board helicopters, all participants must register their body weight at the time of booking. This is a requirement of the helicopter companies to ensure guest safety and comfort. Approximately 40 minutes flight time and 40 minute landing.
Ghosts & Goodtime Girls: Historical Walking Tour - SK06
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¼Ò°³ Join a Red Onion madam on a guided walking tour of Skagway's historic streets and back alleys. Your tour finishes at the Red Onion Saloon with a champagne toast in the restored and celebrated Brothel Museum. A parent or legal guardian must accompany guests under 21 years old.
Eagle Preserve Wildlife River Adventure & Cruise - SK21
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¼Ò°³ Experience the world famous Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, home of the nesting Bald Eagles and the best moose habitat in the valley with over 1,500 moose sightings in the 2007 summer season. The Preserve is 48,000 acres of wilderness and you are able to access the road-less portion of it, with specially designed, flat bottom, river boats and travel miles of all the different channels of the Chilkat River. These boats are designed for this silt-laden river and the guide is able to hold against the current or turn around and go back, to give you the best photo opportunities. The animals are undisturbed by the presence of the boats, so bring those cameras for your wilderness adventure in the heart of the Preserve. You will be surrounded by towering mountains, cascading waterfalls, hanging glaciers and true wilderness. Join the Hess family at their private property for your excursion, with all modern amenities and extra jackets to keep you warm and dry on your adventure. Cook your own hot dogs over the open barbecue pit, or campfire, and enjoy your meal in the covered, heated lunch pavilion or sit by the campfire and visit with your hosts and fellow adventurers. You will then retrace your steps back to Skagway.
Eagle Preserve Rafting Wildlife Quest - SK13
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¼Ò°³ Combine a cruise on the Lynn Fjord with a float trip through the world famous Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, one of Alaska's most accessible wilderness treasures. The float trip has no white water. Expectant mothers in the third trimester of pregnancy are not permitted.
Dog Sledding & Glacier Flightseeing - SK10
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¼Ò°³ Combine your helicopter flightseeing tour with one of Alaska's favorite sports - dog sledding on a snow covered glacier. After flying over spectacular glacier sites, land at the dog camp on the Denver Glacier. Experienced guides will introduce you to the world of "mushing" and the art of dog sledding. You have the opportunity to stand on the sled and mush or relax in the sled and observe the breathtaking environment. Meet professional mushers and friendly dogs on this unique Alaskan experience. Warm clothing and sunglasses are recommended.

Due to weight restrictions on board helicopters, all participants must register their body weight at the time of booking. This is a requirement of the helicopter companies to ensure guest safety and comfort. For security purposes, no bags are allowed on the helicopter. Approximately 30 minutes flight time and 1 hour at the dog camp.
Chilkoot Trail Hiking & Rafting - SK03
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¼Ò°³ Hike two miles of the historic Chilkoot Trail before reaching the bank of the Taiya River. Your scenic float trip has no white water and the granite walls of the fjord rise up steeply, becoming snowcapped peaks serrated by hanging glaciers. Expectant mothers in the third trimester of pregnancy are not permitted.
Adventure Park & Zip Lines - SK59
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¼Ò°³ Your adventure begins with a narrated drive through historic downtown Skagway and up the Klondike Highway. From the highway a short nature hike brings you to the Adventure Park where expert guides will outfit you with state of the art safety equipment. Then you will be off to enjoy the ropes course and zip line experience!

Walk the raised balance beams, cross the suspension bridges, and fly through the air on a series of zip lines while your friends and family cheer you on! Your heart will be pumping as you get ready for the free fall start to the "Walk the Plank" zip that zooms through the treetops high above the ground!
Wilderness Exploration & Crab Feast - KE19
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¼Ò°³ Leave downtown behind on a narrated coastal drive to historic George Inlet Lodge. Board your boat to explore the Alaskan wilderness with your captain and naturalist. Retrieve crab pots and learn about life cycle of the Dungeness Crab. Enjoy spectacular scenery and wild life viewing opportunities as you return to the lodge for a Dungeness Crab meal.
Wilderness Cruise & Rainforest Exploration - KE12
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¼Ò°³ Join an Alaskan trail guide for a hike through a natural, unspoiled coastal rain forest. This trail takes you through an old-growth forest by way of a secluded beach. Follow your guide through this ancient forest and learn about botanic species native to this region, like Western red cedar and yellow cedar that early Natives were so dependent upon for spiritual enrichment, shelter and transportation. After hiking this gently sloped historic trail, a light snack is provided as you take time to explore the natural beauty around you. A motorized inflatable boat provides an exhilarating cruise along the coast. Be sure to bring your camera and binoculars!
Walk & Roll Downtown Ketchikan with scooter rental - KE67
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¼Ò°³ This narrated excursion is designed to accommodate guests who are physically challenged who use scooters and/or wheelchairs and their traveling companions. From your self-driven scooter you will visit numerous historical sites, including totem poles, stairway streets and Thomas Basin Harbor. Scooter rental included in tour package.
Walk & Roll Downtown Ketchikan - KE68
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¼Ò°³ This narrated excursion is designed to accommodate guests who are physically challenged who use scooters and/or wheelchairs and their traveling companions. From your self-driven scooter you will visit numerous historical sites, including totem poles, stairway streets and Thomas Basin Harbor. Scooter rental included not included in this tour package.
Totems, Native Heritage & City Highlights - KE45
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¼Ò°³ This comprehensive tour combines Ketchikan's culturally rich heritage, natural beauty and bawdy past. Visit Totem Bight State Historical Park where you will have the opportunity to walk with your guide among some of Ketchikan's most historic totem poles At the Heritage Center, visit and view the oldest collection of authentic totems in the United States as guides explain the rich history and meanings of these ancient poles.
Saxman Native Village & Lumberjack Show - KE37
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¼Ò°³ Experience the living culture of modern day Southeast Alaskan Natives with a visit to Saxman Totem Park and have a rowdy good time at The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show.
Saxman Native Totem Village - KE09
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¼Ò°³ Experience the living culture of modern day Southeast Alaskan Natives. View totem carvers, performers demonstrating dances and telling tribal stories, and the largest collection of authentic totem poles.
Rainforest Wildlife Sanctuary, Eagles & Totems - KE28
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¼Ò°³ Join an eco-exploration that includes a guided nature hike, bald eagles, Alaskan Reindeer, Native totem carver and history sawmill, at an exclusive reserve in the forested mountain at rustic Herring Cove.
Rainforest Canopy Expedition - KE35
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¼Ò°³ Imagine gliding through the top of a rainforest canopy along a series of cables. This eco-adventure combines a flight over 8 zip lines and 4,500 feet of high-tension cables, 3 aerial bridges and a ground-based network of nature trails and boardwalks.
Rain Forest Canoe & Nature Trail - KE02
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¼Ò°³ Board an Indian-style 37-foot canoe at a secluded mountain lake and paddle under the direction of an experienced guide. Learn the unique natural and Native history of the area. At a remote base camp your guide will lead a nature walk through an old growth forest.
Potlatch Totem Park & Lumberjack Show - KE61
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¼Ò°³ Southeast Alaska is known for its rich native heritage and rough and tumble pursuits of hearty pioneers. This tour combines both with a visit to Potlatch Totem Park and the Great Alaska Lumberjack Show!
Potlatch Totem Park & Historic City Highlights - KE60
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¼Ò°³ Visit Potlatch Totem Park where your local guide will discuss the importance of the native structures you will see and the history behind the totem poles. An exclusive carving demonstration given by a local carver is included.
Neets Bay Bear Watch - KE15
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¼Ò°³ Travel by floatplane to an area salmon hatchery operation. During your narrated 0.25-mile walk to the viewing area learn about the hatchery's work and the wildlife common to the area. Bear sightings are not guaranteed. Approx. 45 min. flight time and 60 min. at viewing area. Please contact the shore excursion desk if you weigh more than 250 pounds.
Neets Bay Bear Cruise - KE54
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¼Ò°³ Search for black bears feeding on salmon. After a narrated van transfer, board a high-speed boat and travel 34 miles to Neets Bay. Your captain will search the streams and beaches near a salmon hatchery looking for bears. Bear sightings are not guaranteed.
Mountain Point Snorkeling Adventure - KE26
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¼Ò°³ Snorkel over a kelp forest in a quarter-inch wetsuit complete with hood, boots and gloves and discover Alaska's diverse marine life. All necessary equipment provided.
Misty Fjords Floatplane Adventure - KE14
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À¯Çü ºñÇà °ü±¤ (Flightseeing)
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¼Ò°³ Discover the depths of the remote two million acre Misty Fjords National Monument by seaplane. Land on a mountain lake or saltwater fjord and absorb the silence and scenery. Approximate 65 min. flight and 10 min. water landing. Please contact the shore excursion desk if you weigh more than 250 pounds.
Misty Fjords Flightseeing - KE21
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À¯Çü ºñÇà °ü±¤ (Flightseeing)
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¼Ò°³ Exploring Misty Fjords National Monument by floatplane is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Misty Fjords is the nation's second largest wilderness area, encompassing more than 2 million acres. Your fully narrated flight will take you over majestic fjords, cascading waterfalls and jewel-like lakes. View sheer walls of granite rising over 3,000 feet and stands of spruce, hemlock and cedar clinging to snowcapped peaks in this rugged land. A detailed Misty Fjords flight guide and map are provided.

Accessible only by boat or aircraft, this untouched wilderness was first noted in the journals of Captain George Vancouver when he was exploring Alaska in 1793. Explore this national treasure onboard an authentic floatplane, where everyone has a window seat. A landing on a pristine alpine lake or remote bay will provide the opportunity to absorb the serenity and beauty that surrounds you. After your flight receive a souvenir Alaska Bush Plane Certificate and a floatplane photograph. Approximately 65 minutes flight time and 10 minute water landing.
Misty Fjords Boat & Floatplane Wilderness Adventure - KE07
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À¯Çü ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities) | ºñÇà °ü±¤ (Flightseeing) | »ýÅ °ü±¤ (Wilderness & Wildlife Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 384      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 346
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¼Ò°³ Tour by boat and plane through Misty Fjords National Monument, one of the most majestic creations on earth!

Experience the Monument up close during your cruise to the far reaches of Rudyerd Bay, the heart of the Monument where your vessel will slip into a floating dock and you'll transfer to an authentic Alaska floatplane. From the air you can truly appreciate the magnitude and majesty of Rudyerd Bay, the crown jewel of this two-million acre monument. Soar over pristine wilderness and unspoiled forest, lakes and muskeg bogs. Upon your return you'll see a wide, panoramic view of the city of Ketchikan before making a water landing. Approximately 20 minutes flight time.
Misty Fjords & Wilderness Explorer - KE62
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À¯Çü ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities) | »ýÅ °ü±¤ (Wilderness & Wildlife Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 174      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 115
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¼Ò°³ Explore Misty Fjords, one of nature¡¯s most spectacular creations, while cruising in luxury aboard one of the fastest sightseeing vessels in Alaska. Voyage into Behm Canal; view an active bald eagle¡¯s nest, a Tlingit pictograph, and New Eddystone Rock. Delight in the unhurried exploration of Rudyerd Bay.
Lighthouse, Totems & Eagles - KE23
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À¯Çü ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities) | ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours) | »ýÅ °ü±¤ (Wilderness & Wildlife Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 99      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 50
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¼Ò°³ Cruise passed historic sites including Ward Cove Cannery and Loggersville. View the totems and clan house at Totem Bight State Park and circumnavigate the historic Guard Island Lighthouse.
Knudson Cove Salmon Fishing - KE53
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À¯Çü ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities) | »ýÅ °ü±¤ (Wilderness & Wildlife Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 190      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 190
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¼Ò°³ Experience the ¡°Salmon Capital of the World¡± with a narrated drive along the Tongass Narrows followed by 4 hours of salmon fishing Your catch may be processed and shipped home (US and Canadian addresses only). Bring cash for the $20 fishing license and the $10 King salmon stamp.
Ketchikan by Horse Drawn Trolley - KE24
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À¯Çü ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 30      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 20
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¼Ò°³ Be introduced to downtown Ketchikan's most historic areas by horse drawn trolley. The leisurely gait of the horses will help create a relaxing, memorable ride.
Ketchikan Explorer by Land & Sea - KE25
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À¯Çü ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities) | ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 117      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 70
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¼Ò°³ Explore Ketchikan's maritime history, Native culture and wilderness surroundings by land and by sea. After a narrated drive through Ketchikan, stop at Saxman Village's totems and tour George Inlet Cannery. Explore the coastline of glacier-carved George Inlet and the Tongass Narrows onboard a sightseeing vessel.
Ketchikan DUCK Tour - KE29
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À¯Çü ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 38      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 24
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¼Ò°³ Ride on Alaska¡¯s only Duck Tour! A state-of-the-art, amphibian will take you on a tour through the rustic streets and the scenic Tongass Narrows of Ketchikan. Your journey aboard this Coast Guard certified/inspected amphibian is fully narrated.
Halibut Hunt - KE65
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À¯Çü ¾îµåº¥Ã³ Åõ¾î (Adventure Tours) | ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 359      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 359
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¼Ò°³ Board an open skiff and experience what many anglers dream of when planning an Alaskan vacation, fishing for Pacific Halibut. Imagine catching your first wild halibut with your friends or family and the bragging rights that will come with sharing this delectable fish back home. You will receive approximately 4 hours of fishing during this excursion. Bring cash for the $20 fishing license. Processing is available for an additional fee.
Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show - KE13
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¼Ò°³ Treat yourself to an action-packed rowdy good time at The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show. See the world's best lumberjacks go head to head in events such as chopping, sawing, axe throwing, log rolling, the 50 foot speed climb and more!
Exclusive Guided Fishing & Wilderness Dining - KE20
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¼Ò°³ This adventure allows you to experience the Alaskan way of life, and the fish, caught by you and prepared at an exclusive beach, is an unexpected touch of gourmet in the wilderness. You'll be outfitted from head to toe before boarding a stable, 20-foot skiff and heading out to the fishing grounds. With just four guests in each skiff, there's opportunity to view and photograph the rugged, unspoiled coastline and a chance of up-close encounters with whales, seal rookeries and bald eagles.

Beginners and ardent fishermen alike will experience saltwater bottom fishing, while catching your meal of halibut, lingcod, snapper or rockfish. After fishing, rendezvous at a remote beach where you will learn the techniques of preparing fish for an al-fresco feast. Explore the shoreline and tidal zone, hike into virgin rain forest, or simply relax by the warmth of the fire at the protected camp. When ready, your meal anchored by the fresh taste of your catch in a saffron-infused bouillabaisse and delectable side dishes, is served. Leave room for the signature dessert - a blueberry and rhubarb bread pudding, served with a steaming mug of coffee or hot chocolate.

Warm layered clothing, a hat, sunglasses, sun block and a camera are recommended. Alaska State Law requires a valid one-day fishing license, which may be purchased for $20. During the King Salmon season, an additional $10 King Salmon stamp is also required. Participants must be at least 5 years old and not more than 300 pounds.
Exclusive Flightseeing & Crab Feast - KE38
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À¯Çü ½Äµµ¶ô ¿©Çà (Cuisine Tours) | ºñÇà °ü±¤ (Flightseeing)
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¼Ò°³ Combine two Alaskan experiences: a flight on a De Havilland Beaver float plane and dining on Alaskan Dungeness Crab!

Your flightseeing begins as you take off near the Ketchikan cruise ship docks. The community will quickly be revealed below along with panoramic views of the Tongass National Forest. Your flight will include the significance of the plane you are aboard and the landmarks below. After landing at the dock at historic George Inlet Lodge, you will be escorted to the Lodge's private dining room. Snack on smoked salmon as you learn about the colorful George Inlet Lodge and its epic journey across 90 miles of ocean to its current location. Sip white wine or Alaskan Amber beer as your host entertains you with stories and knowledge of Alaska, Ketchikan, and more. Your meal will include a fresh romaine salad topped with homemade oriental style dressing, followed by steamed baby red potatoes and Dungeness Crab. A second helping of crab will be by shortly! After dessert and time to explore the Lodge, it's a narrated drive along the coastline back to downtown Ketchikan. On this coastal path you will pass and learn about totem poles, a fish hatchery, and the Coast Guard station.
Custom Hummer Exploration - KE40
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À¯Çü ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 559      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 559
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¼Ò°³ Explore Ketchikan and Revillagigedo Island in rugged luxury in this customizable tour that allows you and your traveling companions an opportunity to choose what interests you most and then pairs you with a local knowledgeable guide. The Hummer H2 can accommodate up to five passengers. This tour should only be pre-reserved by one individual per party. Royal Caribbean International will not match persons requesting an excursion to form a private group for this tour.
Coastal Wildlife Cruise - KE59
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À¯Çü »ýÅ °ü±¤ (Wilderness & Wildlife Tours)
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¼Ò°³ Join a high speed boat ride in search of black bears foraging along the coastline as well as eagles, seals, sea lions and whales which may be spotted along the way. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed.
Bering Sea Crab Fishermen's Tour - KE50
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À¯Çü ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities) | »ýÅ °ü±¤ (Wilderness & Wildlife Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 168      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 104
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¼Ò°³ Set sail with the Aleutian Ballad on a once-in-a-lifetime journey. Experience commercial fishing so real that you might find yourself holding an Alaskan Crab on the deck of a Bering Sea crab vessel that captured the imagination of the world during season two of the Discovery Channel's Deadliest Catch! See for yourself what the waters surrounding Alaska shield from casual view.
Bear Creek Zipline & Challenge Course - KE63
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À¯Çü ¾îµåº¥Ã³ Åõ¾î (Adventure Tours)
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¼Ò°³ Join an eco-rainforest adventure featuring 7 zip lines, 10 tree platforms, Alaska's longest skybridge, a 250-foot long mountain slide and rappelling!

Your adventure begins with a ride up the steep hillside in a custom all-terrain 4x4 Unimog, to the outfitting chalet. After outfitting and orientation, it's an uphill hike via an improved rainforest trail to a ground-based practice zip line, where you will get an introduction to zip lining. Then it's on to 5,200 feet of dual cable ziplines, intersected with a 250 foot long suspension bridge with an aerial view of Bear Creek and a forest waterfall. You will rappel to the ground from the last tree platform. Speeding down the mountain slide will be one of the highlights of your adventure.
Backcountry Jeep¢ç & Canoe Safari - KE06
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¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 170      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 114
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¼Ò°³ Take the wheel of a four-wheel drive vehicle and wend your way through the backroads of Revillagigedo Island to a secluded mountain lake where you will canoe and take a guided nature walk. Drivers must be at least 25 years old, bring a valid driver's license and sign a liability/insurance waiver.
Back Country Jet Boat Adventure - KE04
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À¯Çü ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities) | ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours) | »ýÅ °ü±¤ (Wilderness & Wildlife Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 138      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 66
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¼Ò°³ Step aboard a jet boat for a firsthand look at Alaska's untamed wilderness. After a narrated motor coach ride to Salmon Falls Resort, board a high-speed enclosed jet boat for a cruise through the island-studded waters of Clover Pass and Naha Bay. Stops are made to view active eagle nests along with a variety of wildlife indigenous to the area. While traveling in the island-studded protected waters, view wilderness homes of Alaskans who prefer the pioneer lifestyle. Pass by an ancient Indian burial island as your guide shares stories of the area's history. Before returning to Ketchikan, fresh baked cookies and refreshments are provided in the resort's log dining room. View the cascading waterfall and the largest private collection of Native Totem Poles in Southeast Alaska
An Alaskan Chef's Table - KE56
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À¯Çü ½Äµµ¶ô ¿©Çà (Cuisine Tours)
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¼Ò°³ Alaska is renowned for its wild, fresh seafood and for the old-world approach that makes it the most sustainable fishery in the world. Experience tastes of Ketchikan's seafood in an intimate club room. Step back in time to a day when dining with close family and friends was as much about the tradition and the experience as it was about the food.
Alaska Undersea Tour - KE30
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À¯Çü ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities)
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¼Ò°³ Explore the ocean floor and area's vegetation and marine life from six feet below the water line onboard a semi-submersible vessel. Your views topside include the surrounding islands, an active eagle¡¯s nest, rustic waterfront cannery cabins and scenic Snow¡¯s Cove.
Alaska Queen Paddle Wheel Cruise - KE49
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À¯Çü ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities) | ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
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¼Ò°³ Travel back in time on an authentic steam powered stern-wheeler as you learn of the exploits, deeds and misdeeds of the early residents. Musicians dressed in period wear will entertain you and an onboard naturalist will share the area¡¯s history as you view the waterfront and passing scenery.
Alaska Fresh Ketch - KE66
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À¯Çü ½Äµµ¶ô ¿©Çà (Cuisine Tours)
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¼Ò°³ Alaska Fresh Ketch is an at-home excursion that will let you host a meal of wild Alaskan seafood while entertaining family and friends. Centered around hand-selected cuts of wild Alaskan seafood, this complete dining experience contains chef's tools, recipes, secret ingredients and gifts to create a meal not to be forgotten. Fresh Ketch is both elegant and easy to prepare. You have a choice of a Salmon Troller Box or the Halibut Schooner Box. Contact your shore excursion staff to book!
Alaska Bear Adventure - KE22
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À¯Çü ºñÇà °ü±¤ (Flightseeing) | »ýÅ °ü±¤ (Wilderness & Wildlife Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 345      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 345
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¼Ò°³ Experience the thrill of taking off from the Ketchikan waterfront in a floatplane to one of the finest bear-viewing venues in Alaska. It is then a short van ride to the trailhead, where you will hike a well-maintained trail to the viewing platform overlooking rapids where runs of salmon head upstream to spawn. It is here where black bear gather to feed and bald eagles perch in the surrounding trees waiting for the fish scraps left by the bears. This is an experience for the nature lover and photographer. Access to the area is controlled by the U.S. Forest Service to minimize the impact on the wildlife population and to protect this fragile environment. Flight includes full narration, guaranteed window seating, and an authentic Alaskan Bush Plan certificate. The likelihood of seeing bears on this tour is good, although sightings are not guaranteed.

Comfortable hiking footwear and waterproof outdoor wear are recommended. There is approximately a 0.5-mile walk over uneven terrain with a few steps. This tour is available from late-July. Approximately 45 minutes flight time and 60 minutes at the viewing platform.
Adventure Kart & Jet Boat Expedition - KE44
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¼Ò°³ Travel caravan style along the shoreline of George Inlet in a 2-person ATV for an approximate one-hour exploration of a rain forest preserve. Your one hour narrated return to Ketchikan will be onboard a sightseeing catamaran. Drivers must present a valid driver's license.
Advanced Guided Hike & Jet Boat Expedition - KE64
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¼Ò°³ Join a 2.5 rainforest hike in remote White River Valley where your guide will lead you into a pristine section of the Tongass Rainforest seen by very few. Finish your trip with a nature jet boat cruise back to town.
Whale Watching & Wildlife Quest - JU39
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¼Ò°³ Whales Guaranteed! Embark on a guided cruise in search of humpback whales, killer whales, Steller sea lions, Dall's porpoise, bald eagles and more. The whale population is so great that the tour operator will give you a refund of $100 per adult and $50 per child if a whale is not spotted on the trip.
Whale Quest, Mendenhall Glacier & Orca Point Lodge - JU42
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¼Ò°³ Combine three Juneau Highlights: whale watching, the Mendenhall Glacier and a meal of fresh Alaska salmon at Orca Point Lodge! The whale population is so great that the tour operator will give you a refund of $100 per adult and $50 per child if a whale is not spotted on the trip.
Whale Quest & Orca Point Lodge - JU18
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¼Ò°³ Encounter humpback whales and other marine wildlife, and visit Orca Point Lodge for an Alaskan salmon meal. The whale population is so great that the tour operator will give you a refund of $100 per adult and $50 per child if a whale is not spotted on the trip!
Taku Glacier Lodge Flight & Feast - JU04
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À¯Çü ½Äµµ¶ô ¿©Çà (Cuisine Tours) | ºñÇà °ü±¤ (Flightseeing)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 299      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 254
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¼Ò°³ Fly in a nostalgic floatplane over five glaciers to an authentic wilderness lodge for a King Salmon feast. Your adventure begins the moment you take off from the Juneau waterfront near your ship's berth. Everyone has a window seat allowing unrestricted views of five glaciers of the Juneau Icefield, deep blue crevasses, snow-capped mountains, cascading waterfalls and lush forests. The Taku River will be your "runway" as you come in for a landing at the Historic Taku Lodge. The Lodge is located directly across the river from the Hole-In-The-Wall Glacier and set amid the Tongass National Forest.

The Lodge-cooked feast of baked beans, coleslaw, pioneer fruit compote, fresh herb biscuits and sourdough bread complements the grilled Wild Alaska King Salmon. Hot Russian tea, coffee, iced tea and lemonade chilled with actual glacier ice and cookies complete the meal. During your meal your host will share stories of Mary Joyce and her famous dog sled trip that put Taku Lodge on the Alaska map. The Lodge's unique interior is decorated with old dog sleds, hunting and trapping gear, furs and skins. The aroma of salmon often attracts one of the many famous Taku Lodge black bear in search of a tasty morsel.

After your meal you may independently walk the well-maintained trails of the old growth forest or relax with a beverage and soak in the serenity of a place scarcely touched by time. On your flight back to Juneau take in the views of waterfalls, mountains, glaciers and the vast wilderness that surrounds you. Approximately 50 minutes flight time.
Sled Dog Summer Camp - JU54
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À¯Çü ¾îµåº¥Ã³ Åõ¾î (Adventure Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 154      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 154
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¼Ò°³ Iditarod Mushers and their teams of huskies will greet you upon arrival at the remote Sheep Creek Dog Camp. Join an educational tour of the camp, see a replica of an Iditarod Race checkpoint, and learn how dog care and the dogs' health are a musher's two greatest concerns. Board a wheeled dog cart and mush approx. 1.5 miles through Sheep Creek Valley.
Sled Dog Discovery & Musher's Camp - JU57
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À¯Çü ¾îµåº¥Ã³ Åõ¾î (Adventure Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 135      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 135
¼Ò¿ä½Ã°£ 2 ½Ã°£ 15ºÐ
¼Ò°³ Learn about the life of sled dogs and their musher and see these powerful dogs in action as they pull you along a one mile wooded trail on one of our wheeled sleds that has been custom made for running during the snow-less summer months. There will be time to cuddle husky puppies after a mushing presentation from a professional musher.
Pilot's Choice Glacier Exploration - JU07
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À¯Çü ºñÇà °ü±¤ (Flightseeing)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 416      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 416
¼Ò¿ä½Ã°£ 2 ½Ã°£ 45ºÐ
¼Ò°³ Imagine having the opportunity to visit some of the most remote and best-kept-secret locations in Alaska. If pilots could take their family or friends to their favorite spots on the Juneau Ice Field, this would be the tour. Soaring high above the rain forest, deep valleys and awe-inspiring peaks, you'll experience vistas seen by few. Your pilot will provide an eagle's eye view of high alpine lakes, "icefalls" hanging from sheer cliffs and some of the most remote peaks and glaciers in the Juneau Icefield. Your itinerary is flexible so your pilot may create the best possible tour under the current weather and glacier conditions. To further appreciate this ancient landscape, your pilot will land in two different locations where you will continue the tour on foot. During these two landings learn about the geological and environmental processes at work creating moraines, crevasses, seracs, and the glaciers themselves.

Warm clothing and sunglasses are recommended. Glacier boots are provided. For security purposes, no bags are allowed on the helicopter. Due to weight restrictions on board helicopters, all participants must register their body weight at the time of booking. This is a requirement of the helicopter companies to ensure guest safety and comfort. Approximately 50 minutes of flight time and 30 minutes for landings.
Photo Safari by Land & Sea - JU45
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À¯Çü ¾îµåº¥Ã³ Åõ¾î (Adventure Tours) | ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities) | »ýÅ °ü±¤ (Wilderness & Wildlife Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 196      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 196
¼Ò¿ä½Ã°£ 4 ½Ã°£ 45ºÐ
¼Ò°³ Capture everything from glaciers to whales on this boutique excursion that features a naturalist photography guide. Ride in a multi-media shuttle and later aboard a customized safari boat. Throughout the tour your professional guide provides expert interpretation while also sharing tips and techniques to enhance your images.
Mount Roberts Tramway - JU26
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À¯Çü ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 27      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 14
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¼Ò°³ Scenic, convenient and easily combines with any other tour! At the top of 1,800-foot Mt. Roberts you may explore the Nature Center, view the award-winning film or take a walk. Your tram ticket is good for unlimited rides throughout the day.
Mendenhall Glacier: Ice Age by Helicopter - JU06
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À¯Çü ºñÇà °ü±¤ (Flightseeing)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 295      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 295
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¼Ò°³ Travel back to the Ice Age with Alaska's original glacier helicopter tour company when you board a turbine-powered helicopter for a flight to the Mendenhall Glacier. Moments after departing Juneau, experience vistas seen by few: rain forests, alpine ridges, and mountain peaks create a dramatic setting for the Mendenhall Glacier. Your flight takes you over the glacier itself and the helicopter's perspective gives you an eagle's eye view of ice spires, deep blue crevasses and meltwater pools. Descending towards the landing site, you may fly passed the Mendenhall Towers, rock sentinels that soar to nearly 7,000 feet. A gentle landing brings you to the ice itself, where you'll explore the glacier's surface with knowledgeable guides. Bring plenty of film and batteries for your once-in-a-lifetime photo.

Warm clothing and sunglasses are recommended. Glacier boots are provided. For security purposes, no bags are allowed on the helicopter. Due to weight restrictions on board helicopters, all participants must register their body weight at the time of booking. This is a requirement of the helicopter companies to ensure guest safety and comfort. Approximately 30 minutes of flight time and 20-25 minutes on the glacier.
Mendenhall Glacier Float Trip - JU14
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À¯Çü ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 133      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 99
¼Ò¿ä½Ã°£ 3 ½Ã°£ 30ºÐ
¼Ò°³ Popular with beginner and experienced rafters, you will float down a river while experiencing a few rapids. View the Mendenhall Glacier, icebergs, glacial topography and more! You may get wet. Wear warm clothing and bring extra socks.
Mendenhall Glacier & Whale Quest - JU40
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À¯Çü ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities) | ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours) | »ýÅ °ü±¤ (Wilderness & Wildlife Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 165      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 94
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¼Ò°³ Experience two of Alaska's premier attractions: glaciers and wildlife! Combine a visit to the Mendenhall Glacier Visitors Center and a whale-watching cruise in Auke Bay. The whale population is so great that the tour operator will give you a refund of $100 per adult and $50 per child if a whale is not spotted on the trip.
Mendenhall Glacier & Salmon Hatchery - JU01
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À¯Çü ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 48      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 25
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¼Ò°³ Join a fully narrated tour detailing the operations of an active salmon hatchery and the awesome beauty of the Mendenhall Glacier.
Mendenhall Glacier & Salmon Bake - JU33
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À¯Çü ½Äµµ¶ô ¿©Çà (Cuisine Tours) | ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 79      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 56
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¼Ò°³ Visit the famous Mendenhall Glacier and Gold Creek Salmon Bake, where you can feast on fresh wild Alaskan salmon and assorted side dishes.
Mendenhall Glacier & Gardens - JU38
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¼Ò°³ Combine a visit to Glacier Gardens Rainforest and the Mendenhall Glacier. After touring Glacier Gardens onboard a covered shuttle, U.S. Forest Service staff at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center will provide information on glaciers and the center is a vantage point for taking photos of the Mendenhall Glacier.
Juneau Trolley - JU44
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À¯Çü ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
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¼Ò°³ Step aboard an open air trolley and learn about Juneau's history. As you travel to the photo point on Douglas Island, you will pass Alaska's oldest operating hotel, the Governor's Mansion and the Capitol building. This tour will provide you with a quick way to view some of the most intriguing areas of downtown Juneau and includes an optional drop off in town to experience local art galleries, shops and restaurants.
Juneau Sportfishing - JU27
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À¯Çü ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 215      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 215
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¼Ò°³ Fish the inside waterways from a fully equipped sport-fishing boat. Trolling with downriggers is the common method used in Southeast Alaska; the hook is set by the Captain and you do not hold the rod until a fish strikes. Fishermen land their catch on a rotating basis. Bring cash for the $20 fishing license and the $10 King salmon stamp. For an additional charge, your catch may be custom packed and shipped home.
Juneau Deluxe City Highlights - JU59
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¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 104      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 52
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¼Ò°³ Visit the top attractions of Alaska's capital city: the Macaulay Salmon Hatchery, where you will have a tasting of smoked salmon and receive a smoked salmon jerky gift; the Mendenhall Glacier; and Glacier Gardens, a botanical garden of beauty and imagination, where you will receive a Forget-Me-Not seed packet gift.
Historic Juneau Gold Mine Tour - JU20
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À¯Çü ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 70      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 39
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¼Ò°³ Tour the inside of what was once the world's largest producing gold mine and see how the original equipment was used. Tour includes gold panning. Warm clothing and comfortable walking shoes recommended.
Historic Gold Panning & Salmon Bake - JU32
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À¯Çü ½Äµµ¶ô ¿©Çà (Cuisine Tours) | ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 87      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 57
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¼Ò°³ Combine two popular Alaskan activities as you relive Juneau's gold rush history by panning for gold, followed by a salmon bake at Salmon Creek!
Helicopter Glacier Walkabout - JU28
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À¯Çü ¾îµåº¥Ã³ Åõ¾î (Adventure Tours) | ºñÇà °ü±¤ (Flightseeing)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 358      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 358
¼Ò¿ä½Ã°£ 3 ½Ã°£ 15ºÐ
¼Ò°³ Discover the diversity of the Southeast Alaska landscape as your helicopter flies over the temperate rain forests and granite peaks that surround Alaska's capital city. Your pilot will choose a landing site on one of the 36 glaciers borne of the 1,500 square-mile Juneau Icefield. During an approximate 1 hour interpretive walk, your guide will provide explanations of glacier environments and allow time for photo opportunities. Rain and wind proof outerwear, boots, and gloves are provided for your comfort. Trekking poles and crampons will provide balance and traction enabling you to travel on the gently rolling glacial terrain. Come walkabout and put the grandeur of the glacier at your feet!

Minimum age to participate is 8 years old. Participants must be able to walk 1 mile over relatively flat, sometime uneven, gently rolling terrain. Due to weight restrictions on board helicopters, all participants must register their body weight at the time of booking. This is a requirement of the helicopter companies to ensure guest safety and comfort. Approximately 30-35 minutes flight time and 1 hour on the glacier.
Helicopter Glacier Trek - JU09
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À¯Çü ¾îµåº¥Ã³ Åõ¾î (Adventure Tours) | ºñÇà °ü±¤ (Flightseeing)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 409      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 409
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¼Ò°³ Join professional mountaineering guides for an approximate two-hour trek through a glacial icescape. A scenic helicopter flight will take you to your trekking site. No experience is necessary, as guides will teach you the proper use of the mountaineering gear (ice axe, crampons, harness, helmet), so that the remote areas of the glacier may be accessed. Your trek will be interspersed with detailed explanations of the glacier environment and surrounding area. All of the outerwear and mountaineering gear that you will need for your trek is provided. All you need to bring is a camera, a willing attitude and an appetite for adventure.
Guide's Choice Adventure Hike - JU23
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À¯Çü ¾îµåº¥Ã³ Åõ¾î (Adventure Tours) | »ýÅ °ü±¤ (Wilderness & Wildlife Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 83      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 51
¼Ò¿ä½Ã°£ 4 ½Ã°£ 30ºÐ
¼Ò°³ With more miles of trails than roads, Juneau is the place for an adventurous day hike! Step into Alaska¡¯s unique glacial carved wilderness and be instantly surrounded by pristine forest and snowcapped peaks. This tour is suited for those who love to hike and who are physically able to do so for about 3.5 hours.
Gold Panning Adventure - JU22
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À¯Çü ½Ã³»°ü±¤ (Sightseeing and/or City Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 59      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 39
¼Ò¿ä½Ã°£ 1 ½Ã°£ 30ºÐ
¼Ò°³ Relive Juneau's gold rush history and pan for gold in the authentic setting of Last Chance Basin. A costumed prospector will accompany you on a narrated van ride through a historic residential area en route to Last Chance Basin. Trace the route taken by Joe Juneau and Richard Harris in their search for gold over 100 years ago. Near the famous Alaska-Juneau gold mine, one of the world's largest hard rock mining operations, you will get hands-on experience panning for gold in the creek. "Guaranteed gold" for everyone! Your prospector/guide recaptures the history of Juneau's gold discovery and hard rock mining as you view remnants of the mine.
Gold Creek Salmon Bake - JU25
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À¯Çü ½Äµµ¶ô ¿©Çà (Cuisine Tours)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 42      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 27
¼Ò¿ä½Ã°£ 1 ½Ã°£ 30ºÐ
¼Ò°³ More than a meal, this is a true Alaskan cookout. This has been Alaska's original outdoor salmon bake for over 30 years! At Gold Creek Salmon Bake, wild Alaskan-caught salmon will be grilling over an open alderwood fire. Your all-you-can-eat meal also includes pasta primavera, chicken, baked beans, rice pilaf, a variety of salads, corn bread and beverages. Live musical entertainment is provided as you dine beside Salmon Creek, nestled in the foliage of Southeast Alaska's rain forest, under translucent domes that will protect you from any sort of weather. After dining, roast marshmallows over a campfire or view the Salmon Creek waterfall, where, in season, salmon spawn and the remnants of the historic Wagner Mine are evident. This true Alaskan cookout is a taste of the Last Frontier's history.
Glacier View Sea Kayaking - JU16
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À¯Çü ÇØ¾ç ½ºÆ÷Ã÷ (Beach and/or Water-Related Activities)
¿ä±Ý ¾î¸¥ : US$ 105      ¾î¸°ÀÌ : US$ 71
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¼Ò°³ Travel by bus to North Douglas Island for views of the Mendenhall Glacier and Auke Bay. On arrival at the launch ramp, you'll be outfitted in life jackets and rain gear. Your guide will provide a safety briefing and orientation to kayaking before boarding your two-person kayak. The kayaks will allow you to silently approach any wildlife in the area and give you a sense of how the famed Aleut Indians traveled the coastal waterways of Alaska in search of pelts for the Russian fur trading companies. You'll be guided in groups of five to six kayaks to places such as the Mendenhall Wetlands, where you may have the opportunity to view the Mendenhall Glacier from an ocean explorer's point of view. Your guide will explain the significance of places such as Smugglers Cove, the history of the surrounding area, and help identify local flora and fauna. You may see porpoise, seals, sea lions, eagles, herons or even a whale. After your paddle, an Alaskan snack is provided.
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