INNERSEA Discoveries has added a third ship to its 2012 Alaskan program, the 76-guest Wilderness Explorer. The vessel will join the 60-guest Wilderness Adventurer and 76-guest Wilderness Discoverer vessels in the region, and will offer a new Northern Passages and Glacier Bay itinerary between Juneau and Sitka, bringing the cruise...
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INNERSEA Discoveries has added a third ship
to its 2012 Alaskan program, the 76-guest
Wilderness Explorer.
The vessel will join the 60-guest Wilderness
Adventurer and 76-guest Wilderness Discoverer
vessels in the region, and will offer a new
Northern Passages and Glacier Bay itinerary
between Juneau and Sitka, bringing the cruise
line’s Alaskan itinerary offering to ten (ranging
between seven- and 21-days).
InnerSea launched its inaugural season last
year to sell-out success, with the company’s
executive vp of sales and marketing Jim Jacox
saying, “The success of our operations in
Alaska affirms our belief that there is pent-up
demand for this style of close-up, active,
adventure travel at a moderate price”.
Pricing for the new itinerary starts at
US$3,095pp, see www.smallshipadventure.com.
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