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10 Nights Denali Explorer2011 Excursions

Diamond PrincessJune 01, 2011Linda Simmen

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Benefits of Booking with Princess®

Princess is proud to offer organized shore excursionsthat allow you to experience the best that the ports haveto offer in comfort and safety.

When you purchase excursions through Princess, you areassured:

Quality – All tours are carefully selected and provided byreputable tour operators who meet the high standards ofPrincess and we monitor prices to ensure that youreceive good value.

Service – Princess organizes your tours in advance soyour time in port is maximized and worry-free. We closelymonitor tour departures and returns and we are able tohold the ship in the event your tour is delayed.

Variety – Each port features tours that appeal to diverseinterests. Whether you enjoy history, sailing, or simplysightseeing, you’re sure to find the right tour for you andyour family.

Safety – Your security and comfort are of paramountimportance, and we closely monitor our tour operators toensure they operate safely and carry commensurateinsurance.Convenience – We offer easy online booking, and byreserving your excursions in advance, you'll have thepeace of mind knowing you’ve secured your place on thetours you want at our best price available.

Online BookingPrincess is proud to lead the industry by introducing an advanced level of service to our customers at princess.com.

Princess passengers may review their booking information and fill out forms online. Once at our home page, select theCruise Personalizer® link, then log in with your name and booking number. Your booking summary will appear and youmay select the following:

• Expedite your boarding procedures by providing Immigration Information

• Provide Emergency Contact Information

• Specify medical needs and customize your dietary options

• Inform us of special occasions that you’ll celebrate onboard

• Register your credit card for onboard purchases

• Pre-reserve your Shore Excursions

Following the instructions provided, you can determine the number of seats available for the tours you want to reserve.If adequate space is available, you can book and be confirmed on the tours of your choice. Otherwise, you can requestto be waitlisted on an excursion and we will attempt to obtain more space and confirm you. If no additional space isavailable, Princess will schedule an alternate departure to correspond with your other tour selections and availability.While we make every effort to confirm your first choice, we will make these changes on your behalf to enhance yourexperience in every port.

Shore excursions are available on a first-come, first-served basis and space may be limited, so we highly recommendusing our online booking system to avoid disappointment. You have access to real-time confirmation and status ofyour reservation.

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Discover the world with Princess®

Princess® welcomes you to your 10 Nights Denali Explorer cruise and to the Shore Excursion program. All of ourexcursions involve some walking. We recommend passengers wear comfortable, low-heeled walking shoes while ontour. To assist in your tour selection, please note the symbol(s) accompanying each tour description. They representthe following:

Icon Definitions Categories

eEasyAlthough primarily sightseeing tours,these excursions do include walkingfor short distances over relatively levelterrain. They also may include gettinginto/out of a helicopter or floatplane.

mModerateSlightly more active, these excursionsmay include sitting for a period of timeaboard a river raft or extendedperiods of standing, as whilesportfishing, for example.

sStrenuousFor the adventurous, these are ourmost active shore excursions.Activities such as canoeing, biking,hiking or kayaking are examples.

aWheelchair AccessibleThis symbol indicates tours that canaccommodate passengers who utilizea wheelchair. Most tour operatorsrequire that wheelchairs arecollapsible. Space restrictions maypreclude transport of electricwheelchairs and walkers.

Please notify the Shore ExcursionManager onboard your ship so thatarrangements may be made prior toyour arrival in port.

FMeal IncludedA meal and beverage is provided.

fSnack IncludedA snack is provided.

SShopping OpportunityShopping opportunities will beavailable during this excursion.

Guided tours that show you many of the top highlights of our port cityand/or the local area.

Excursions that allow you to enjoy wilderness areas, view/interact withlocal fauna or marine life.

Fun, exciting explorations that get you outdoors in the sun or surf:hikes, rides, water sports, beach visits, ziplines, flightseeing and more!

Focused excursions and walking tours that visit select highlights whileexploring particular aspects of the port’s appeal in greater depth:Cuisine, History, Art/Culture, Religion, or Guided Shopping.

Resources that help you make the most of an independent explorationof the area.

Badges

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Our TOP recommendation as the ONE most representative experiencefor each port, these tours are always among the most popularexcursions we offer.

C

Intimate, exclusive experiences to groups no larger than 20 passengers.Each includes a special dining experience, special access or uniquehard-to-duplicate experiences not offered on other tours.

K

Specially designed to be enjoyable for children under 12. Lasting nomore than four hours, they visit a limited number of individual sitesspecifically chosen based on interest/appeal to kids, offer kid-orientedcommentary, activities and meals – and are priced affordably.

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These excursions showcase distinctive, more unusual but less-frequented attractions of the port city or local area – perfect for returnvisitors or those looking for “something different.”

W

These tours visit one or more UNESCO World Heritage List properties.

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FairbanksEstablished by the discovery of gold by Felix Pedro in 1902, Fairbanks is located in theTanana Valley of Alaska's interior. In the early 20th century, sternwheelers carriedsettlers and miners along the Chena and Tanana Rivers as they do for visitors today.The second-largest city in Alaska, Fairbanks is named the '''Golden Heart City'' for itshistorical and modern gold industries and for its central location. The city serves as thehub of the region known as Alaska's Interior. In the summer, visitors and residents alikeenjoy nearly 24 hours of light daily. Visitors have many choices in Fairbanks. ExperienceFairbanks' rich Gold Rush history via sternwheeler, or visit one of the region's many goldmines. The Arctic Circle and the Yukon River are just a short flight away.

Points of Interest

1 Arctic Circle

The Arctic Circle, the region around the North Pole,includes the northern parts of Europe, Asia, and NorthAmerica, and the Arctic and Subarctic regions ofAlaska, Canada, Greenland and Iceland.

2 Riverboat Discovery

A cruise aboard an authentic sternwheeler riverboatalong the Chena and Tanana Rivers offers ademonstration of a fish wheel, as well as insight intoAthabascan Indian culture and the Iditarod.

3 Trans-Alaska Pipeline

The 800-mile-long Trans Alaska Pipeline System(TAPS) is one of the largest pipeline systems in theworld, stretching from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, thenorthernmost ice-free port in North America.

4 El Dorado Gold Mine

From a ride on the Tanana Valley Railroad into thegold fields of the Interior to a tour of the mining campand gold panning, Alaska's mining history comes aliveat the El Dorado Gold Mine.

5 North Pole

The North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.Also known as true north, the North Pole is about 450miles north of Greenland in the middle of the ArcticOcean.

6 Chena Hot Springs & Ice Museum

Chena Hot Springs is a hot spring and year-roundresort. On site is the Aurora Ice Museum consideredthe most artistic ice hotel in the world with an icechandelier mimicking the northern lights.

7 Museum of the North

Award-winning exhibit galleries unveil the fascinatingstories about Alaska's people, places, and wildlife,including the new Rose Berry Alaska Art Galleryboasting a full spectrum of Alaska art.

8 Pioneer Park

This 44-acre theme park commemorates Alaska'spioneering history, and features several Alaskamuseums and historical displays, including an oldAlaska riverboat and narrow gauge railroad.

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The Riverboat Discovery Cruise1AK-FAI-600 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $64 eaFfSYou will visit...

2 Riverboat Discovery For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Enjoy a cruise on the Chena and Tanana rivers aboard an authentic sternwheeler and watch a bush pilot takeoff and land from ariverbank landing strip. Keep your cameras ready for wolves, grizzly bears and black bears or an occasional eagle flying overhead.From late June through early August, these water teem with salmon. As the paddle wheel continues to churn the waters, witness the''wedding of the rivers.'' When the clear waters of the Chena meet the glacier-fed Tanana, the result is clouds of silt that rise and fallover the river. Then, you'll make a stop at the home of a late four-time Iditarod champion, meet some winning sled dogs and take atour of the kennels. Next, continue on to the Old Chena Indian Village, for a guided tour of an Athabascan Indian village, and learnhow a fish wheel operates.

Special NotesGuests need to make sure they do not reserve Land Excursions on the day of cruise tour arrival or departure that will conflict withtheir air schedules. Please allow at least two hours between the time your land excursion begins or ends and your flight.

Alaskan Hummer Tour1AK-FAI-500 Approximately 3 hours / From $99

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3 Trans-Alaska Pipeline For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Escape from the ordinary and take an excursion that's extraordinary in the only off-road, open-air, chauffer driven, military-issuedHummer tour in the Fairbanks area. Hummers may look rugged on the outside with incredible maneuvering capabilities but it's totalcomfort inside, offering twice the seating capacity of most other 4-wheel drive vehicles so large families are easily accommodated.Your unforgettable adventure begins when one of our professional and informative guides pick you up from your hotel. Make sureyou bring your camera; in addition to rambling along some of the most scenic, remote and unmaintained roads in the area, you'llhave views of Mt. McKinley and may spot brown bears, wolves, moose, and falcons. Your tour includes a visit to the Trans AlaskaPipeline System, and from there, you'll stop at Creamer's Field, a waterfowl refuge listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Special NotesGuests need to make sure they do not reserve Land Excursions on the day of cruise tour arrival or departure that will conflict withtheir air schedules. Please allow at least two hours between the time your land excursion begins or ends and your flight.

Museum of the North1AK-FAI-100 Approximately 3 hours / From $24

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7 Museum of the North For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Enjoy a self-guided tour of the University of Alaska Museum of the North featuring 1.4 million artifacts and specimens representingmillions of years of biological diversity and thousands of years of cultural traditions in the North. Visit current or long runningexhibitions in any of the museum's collections: The Rose Berry Alaska Art Gallery features 2,000 years of Alaska's art includingancient ivory carvings, coiled grass baskets and other Alaska native artworks as well as contemporary landscape artists. Thearchaeology collection consists of more than 750,000 artifacts representing sites dating from 13,000 years ago, and the Gallery ofAlaska offers award-winning displays on the land, the animals and the people of Alaska. Highlights include fist-sized gold nuggets, a

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36,000-year-old bison mummy, whale skulls and mammoth tusks. Before your return trip, be sure to visit the Museum Store, whereyou're sure to find Alaska Native art, books, and jewelry.

Special NotesGuests need to make sure they do not reserve Land Excursions on the day of cruise tour arrival or departure that will conflict withtheir air schedules. Please allow at least two hours between the time your land excursion begins or ends and your flight.

Tour includes admission to the museum and a ticket to the evening movie. Audio sets are available at an additional charge.

Evening in the North Pole1AK-FAI-320 Approximately 3 hours / From $49

eFSYou will visit...

5 North Pole

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3 Trans-Alaska Pipeline For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Your evening in the North Pole begins with a visit to Santa Claus House, a unique gift shop full of Christmas décor and ornaments,apparel, collectibles, Alaskan-made items, and unique toys. Outside, have your picture taken with Prancer and members of Santa'selite team of reindeer, the life-size nativity scene, and Santa's sleigh, which rests in front of a 900-pound, 42-foot tall Santa Clausfiberglass statue. Next, a full-service, sit down dinner is served at The Pagoda, North Pole's most popular restaurant. At thecompletion of your evening, embark on a fully narrated driving tour of Santa's hometown. While you pass by streets named SantaClaus Lane, St. Nicholas Drive, Snowman Lane, Kris Kringle Drive and street lights decorated in a candy cane motif, you'll learn thehistory of the city and its founders, Con and Nellie Miller - the original Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus.

Special NotesGuests need to make sure they do not reserve Land Excursions on the day of cruise tour arrival or departure that will conflict withtheir air schedules. Please allow at least two hours between the time your land excursion begins or ends and your flight.

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El Dorado Gold Mine1AK-FAI-300 Approximately 3 hours / From $49

eafSYou will visit...

3 Trans-Alaska Pipeline

4 El Dorado Gold Mine

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Take a seat aboard the narrow-gauge Tanana Valley Railroad and hear the conductor tell tales about the prospectors who arrived bythe thousands during the gold rush. Travel through a permafrost tunnel and see amazing mineral and rock formations while a minerexplains underground mining methods used during the days when the only way a miner could dig for gold was through tunnels orshafts. The gold fever fun begins when the train pulls into The El Dorado Gold Mine. Watch local miners show you how to pan forreal gold while friendly guides help you uncover the gold in your pan. Next, take a walking tour of the mining camp or enjoycomplimentary coffee and fresh-baked cookies in the gift shop as your gold is weighed; then, hop aboard the train and return to thestation.

Special NotesGuests need to make sure they do not reserve Land Excursions on the day of cruise tour arrival or departure that will conflict withtheir air schedules. Please allow at least two hours between the time your land excursion begins or ends and your flight.

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Chena Hot Springs & Ice Museum1AK-FAI-310 Approximately 6 hours / From $159

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6 Chena Hot Springs & Ice Museum

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3 Trans-Alaska Pipeline For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Enjoy the hottest and coolest attractions in Alaska with a icy-hot visit to the Chena Hot Springs Resort. Discovered by natives andearly settlers over 100 years ago, Chena Hot Springs is home to the Aurora Ice Museum, created from over 1,000 tons of ice andsnow. Step inside and be mesmerized by the ever-changing colored ice crystal chandeliers depicting the Aurora Borealis and theastonishing detail of the accompanying ice sculptures. Then relax at the Ice Bar and enjoy an ''appletini'' in an ice carved martiniglass while sitting comfortably on caribou fur-covered stools and take in the view or warm your hands by the ice fireplace. Thenindulge in a fabulous dinner of prime rib, halibut or salmon. Finish up your day with a comforting dip in the natural hot springsoutdoor rock lake (ages 18+) or take a tour of the resort's renewable energy projects.

Special NotesGuests need to make sure they do not reserve Land Excursions on the day of cruise tour arrival or departure that will conflict withtheir air schedules. Please allow at least two hours between the time your land excursion begins or ends and your flight.

Alaska Salmon Bake & Palace Theatre1AK-FAI-330 Approximately 3 hours / From $59 eaFSYou will visit...

8 Pioneer Park For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Enjoy fine dining at its most delicious! The Alaska Salmon Bake, located at the west end of Pioneer Park, in ''Mining Valley'' is knownstatewide for its generous portions of King salmon grilled over an alder wood fire, beer-battered cod, and slow-roasted beef. Thisbountiful meal is rounded out with salad and blueberry cake. The salmon is basted with a special lemon, butter and brown sugarsauce; the cod is lightly breaded and then deep-fried to perfection. Your scrumptious dinner also includes all-you-can-eat salad bar,baked beans, rolls, dessert, coffee, tea, and lemonade. Your evening includes a live show recognized by the Alaska Visitor'sAssociation since 1986 as ''The Number One Show Throughout Alaska and Canada.'' Performed by a polished, professional cast, ''TheGolden Heart Revue,'' is performed nightly at the Palace Theatre in Gold Rush Town in Pioneer Park.

Special NotesGuests need to make sure they do not reserve Land Excursions on the day of cruise tour arrival or departure that will conflict withtheir air schedules. Please allow at least two hours between the time your land excursion begins or ends and your flight.

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Arctic Circle Air Adventure1AK-FAI-855 Approximately 7 hours / From $409

eSYou will visit...

1 Arctic Circle

You will see...

3 Trans-Alaska Pipeline For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Now's your chance to take off on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure and explore the Arctic Circle by air. After your arrival in Fairbanks,you'll fly north over the wild, remote and expansive territory of the Yukon River Valley. Your flight will traverse gold mining fields andover a portion of the 800-mile-long Trans-Alaska Pipeline. Then a pass just south of the Gates of the Arctic National Park and over therugged and magnificent Brooks Mountain Range, which is in the northernmost section of the Rocky Mountains and the highestmountain range in the Arctic Circle. But the thrills aren't over yet. Upon landing at a wilderness community on the Middle Fork

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Koyukuk River, you'll hear fascinating stories of the surrounding wilderness and receive an official Arctic Circle Adventure Certificate.

Excursion LengthDiscounted price for this tour time. Transfer is at 5:45 pm for a 7:00 pm flight.

Special NotesGuests need to make sure they do not reserve Land Excursions on the day of cruise tour arrival or departure that will conflict withtheir air schedules. Please allow at least two hours between the time your land excursion begins or ends and your flight.

Prices vary per departure time.

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Arctic Circle Air Adventure1AK-FAI-850 Approximately 7 hours / From $439

eSYou will visit...

1 Arctic Circle

You will see...

3 Trans-Alaska Pipeline For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Now's your chance to take off on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure and explore the Arctic Circle by air. After your arrival in Fairbanks,you'll fly north over the wild, remote and expansive territory of the Yukon River Valley. Your flight will traverse gold mining fields andover a portion of the 800-mile-long Trans-Alaska Pipeline. Then a pass just south of the Gates of the Arctic National Park and over therugged and magnificent Brooks Mountain Range, which is in the northernmost section of the Rocky Mountains and the highestmountain range in the Arctic Circle. But the thrills aren't over yet. Upon landing at a wilderness community on the Middle ForkKoyukuk River, you'll hear fascinating stories of the surrounding wilderness and receive an official Arctic Circle Adventure Certificate.

Excursion LengthPremium price for this departure time. Transfer at 11:45 am for a 1:00 pm flight.

Special NotesGuests need to make sure they do not reserve Land Excursions on the day of cruise tour arrival or departure that will conflict withtheir air schedules. Please allow at least two hours between the time your land excursion begins or ends and your flight.

Prices vary per departure time.

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Arctic Circle Air Adventure1AK-FAI-845 Approximately 7 hours / From $379

eSYou will visit...

1 Arctic Circle

You will see...

3 Trans-Alaska Pipeline For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Now's your chance to take off on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure and explore the Arctic Circle by air. After your arrival in Fairbanks,you'll fly north over the wild, remote and expansive territory of the Yukon River Valley. Your flight will traverse gold mining fields andover a portion of the 800-mile-long Trans-Alaska Pipeline. Then a pass just south of the Gates of the Arctic National Park and over therugged and magnificent Brooks Mountain Range, which is in the northernmost section of the Rocky Mountains and the highestmountain range in the Arctic Circle. But the thrills aren't over yet. Upon landing at a wilderness community on the Middle ForkKoyukuk River, you'll hear fascinating stories of the surrounding wilderness and receive an official Arctic Circle Adventure Certificate.

Excursion LengthDiscounted price for this tour time. 6:00 am transfer from hotel, 7:00 am flight.

Special NotesGuests need to make sure they do not reserve Land Excursions on the day of cruise tour arrival or departure that will conflict withtheir air schedules. Please allow at least two hours between the time your land excursion begins or ends and your flight.

Prices vary per departure time.

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Midnight Sun Dinner & Float Trip1AK-FAI-740 Approximately 5 hours / From $169 mFS

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3 Trans-Alaska Pipeline For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Enjoy dinner at a log cabin restaurant and then a gentle river raft float trip on the picturesque Chena River under the ''Midnight Sun''on this memorable tour. Your guides will pick you up and take you approximately 15 miles from Fairbanks to the Chena area. Hereyou'll stop at the Two Rivers Lodge for dinner; then continue on the Chena Hot Springs Road until you reach the Chena RiverRecreation area. After putting the raft in on the river, be on the lookout for the wide variety of wildlife that inhabits this area, includingmink, lynx, wolf, beaver, otter, as well as grizzly and black bears. You'll also have a chance to spot Bald Eagles that nest along theriver's edge. At the conclusion of the raft float trip, you'll transfer back to your Fairbanks hotel.

Excursion LengthDuration includes 30 minute roundtrip transfer

Special NotesGuests need to make sure they do not reserve Land Excursions on the day of cruise tour arrival or departure that will conflict withtheir air schedules. Please allow at least two hours between the time your land excursion begins or ends and your flight.

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Journey Above the Arctic Circle1AK-FAI-840 Approximately 4.75 hours / From $384

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1 Arctic Circle

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3 Trans-Alaska Pipeline For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Fly over the vast and remote Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge, often called America's last great wilderness. One of the mostimportant polar bear habitats in the country, the refuge is also home to Dall sheep, moose, musk, and grizzly and black bears. You'llsoar over the majestic Brooks Range and Yukon River before landing at Fort Yukon, an area so remote, it's only accessible by airnine months out of the year. A Athabascan guide will take you on a tour of the Native Gwich'in village for a look into the unique andrugged Athabascan Indian way of life, from the time they settled the area centuries ago to how they live today. Before you depart foryour flight back to Fairbanks you'll receive an official Arctic Circle Club Certificate verifying your trek to this out-of-the-ordinary traveldestination.

Special NotesGuests need to make sure they do not reserve Land Excursions on the day of cruise tour arrival or departure that will conflict withtheir air schedules. Please allow at least two hours between the time your land excursion begins or ends and your flight.

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DenaliDenali Princess Wilderness Lodge is the perfect base camp for exploring DenaliNational Park.The name ''Denali'' means ''The Great One'' in the native Athabascan language. At20,320 feet above sea level, Denali is the highest peak in North America and issurrounded by one of the world's most spectacular wildlife sanctuaries. Denali NationalPark is home to many types of wildlife including caribou, moose, wolves, Dall sheep,bald eagles, and the mighty grizzly bears. Leave it to Princess to offer excursions for alltypes of adventurers. Enjoy a scenic float down the Nenana River or an exhilaratingjetboat safari. Play a round of golf in the Midnight Sun, or rise above it on a thrillingflightseeing tour. Hike in the backcountry, hoot and holler at the Music of Denali DinnerTheatre, or visit an Iditarod champion's dog kennel ... and hold the puppies! It's all up toyou. Let us introduce you to Denali National Park - up close!

Points of Interest

1 Mt. McKinley

The highest mountain in North America, McKinley isalso perhaps the coldest mountain in the worldoutside of Antarctica, a challenge even to the mostexperienced climbers.

2 Denali National Park and Preserve

Denali National Park and Preserve is home to sixmillion acres, and preserves not only Mt. McKinley, butalso the pristine alpine terrain and abundant wildlife inthe surrounding lands.

3 Glaciers

Glaciers cover one million acres, or one-sixth ofDenali National Park. The most massive glaciers in thepark drain snow and ice from the flanks of Mt.McKinley.

4 Nenana River Gorge

Starting from its glacial headwaters high in the AlaskaRange, the Nenana cuts north through the mountainsalongside Denali National Park, offering several majorrapids and thrilling whitewater rafting.

5 Stampede Trail

The Stampede Trail was a mining trail blazed in the1930s. Today, what is now known as Stampede Roadbegins near the Nenana River and is popular withtravelers on foot, bicycle and snow machine.

6 Sled Dog Experience

Jeff King provides an in-depth look at the world ofdog mushing and the Iditarod, Alaska's great sled dograce, including the training, racing and breeding ofthese champion sled dogs.

7 Alaska Tundra

Alaska's arctic tundra is found in Alaska's interiortoward its northern or western coast. It's treeless andoften bitter cold, and dotted with small lakes, ordivided into strange geometric patterns.

8 Black Diamond Peak

Black Diamond Peak promises dramatic views of theentire Healy Valley and a chance to witness foxes,rabbits and the occasional wolf, bear or caribou.

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Nenana Gorge Whitewater Rafting1AK-DNP-740 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $104 sSYou will visit...

4 Nenana River Gorge For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Feel the rush of the rapids during this exhilarating half-day rafting adventure on the Nenana River, one of Alaska's top whitewaterrafting destinations. After hearing safety instructions and gearing up in a dry suit, life jacket and neoprene booties, all provided,board the oar-powered raft with the guide sitting in the center within a secured rowing frame. Throughout the 11-mile adventure, theexperienced guide will confidently navigate the raft with the oars. During quiet moments, enjoy the gentle sounds of the glacier-fedriver, then splash through a dozen Class III and IV rapids. Watch for amazing wildlife, which can include grizzlies, moose, caribou andsheep. Glimpse Mt. McKinley, North America's tallest peak, which has glaciers sliding down its slopes. Listen to the guide's insightson this world of extremes. As you relish this once-in-a-lifetime experience, marvel at Alaska's dramatic mix of jagged mountains,rolling hills and pristine alpine terrain.

Excursion LengthDuration includes 30 minute roundtrip transfer

Special NotesMinimum age is 10. Disposable cameras are highly recommended. Video cameras are not permitted. Dress warmly in layers andbring an extra pair of socks

Nenana River Scenic Wilderness Run1AK-DNP-745 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $104

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4 Nenana River Gorge For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

The rhythms of the Nenana River are hypnotic and the act of challenging its Class I and II rapids is spine-tingling adventure you'll betalking about for days. The river will carry you from one incredible sight to another, and from periods of calm and tranquility to timesof pure adrenaline rush. Your experienced guide will skillfully maneuver the raft for maximum adventure and equally intriguingopportunities to sit back and let the beauty of nature seep into your bones. This is prime wildlife habitat, so you'll be on the look-outfor bear, moose, caribou, Dall sheep and a host of smaller animals. And your guide will enthusiastically showcase points of interest,offer insights into the region's natural history, and entertain you with interesting tales of local lore. This is one of the best ways toconnect with nature and experience wild Alaska!

Excursion LengthDuration includes 30 minute roundtrip transfer

Special NotesMinimum age is 5. Disposable cameras are highly recommended. Video cameras are not permitted. Dress warmly in layers andbring an extra pair of socks.

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Denali Glacier Landing by Helicopter1AK-DNP-840 Approximately 2 hours / From $439 eSYou will visit...

2 Denali National Park and Preserve

3 Glaciers

You will see...

1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Your experienced pilot will make sure that every moment of this life-changing adventure is filled with thrilling sights as you glide overwild, untamed rivers and climb through huge U-shaped valleys to trace the spine of the Alaska Range, the home of Mt. McKinley.Enjoy views of Denali National Park on your way to remote mountain settings deep in the Yanert Icefield. Enjoy the sweeping bird'seye views, and then land on the Yanert Glacier to see astounding natural wonders up close. You'll join your pilot guide to exploredramatic icefalls, crystalline moraines, mystifying ice bridges and icy-blue glacial pools. With camera in hand youll capture eachnew experience to share with family and friends and, back on board, you'll return through pristine habitat watching for bear, mooseand Dall sheep for a treasured wildlife sighting. If you catch a glimpse of Mt. McKinley, the adventure is beyond compare.

Excursion LengthDuration includes 30 minute roundtrip transfer

Special NotesMinimum age is 2. Due to changing weather patterns, it may be necessary to alter the flight path.

Summit McKinley Flight Tour1AK-DNP-800 Approximately 2.5 hours / From $349 eS

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1 Mt. McKinley

2 Denali National Park and Preserve

3 Glaciers

8 Black Diamond Peak

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Fly completely around Mt. McKinley and continue right up over the top of its towering summit for a one-of-kind Alaska experience. Sitback and relax as your multi-engine aircraft climbs high above Denali National Park covering miles of untamed wilderness andshowcasing eye-popping scenery all along the way. Glide over U-shaped valleys and climb into a thrilling realm of snow-coveredpinnacles. And when towering Mt. McKinley comes into view, you'll learn first hand why First Nations peoples called it Denali, the''Great One.'' This gigantic mountain dwarfs all other massifs around it, keeping you glued to the edge of your window seat for onedramatic photo opportunity after another. With the expert narration of your professional pilot and the opportunity to interact and askquestions through your aviation headsets, this adventure is nothing short of exhilarating.

Excursion LengthDuration includes 1 hour roundtrip transfer

Medical RestrictionAn oxygen mask is used on this tour. Anyone with difficulty breathing should not participate on this tour.

Mt. McKinley Glacier Landing by Airplane1AK-DNP-850 Approximately 3 hours / From $449

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Mt. McKinley, Denali National Park's main attraction, is located 90 miles from the park entrance. So, most visitors only get a glimpse ofit in the distance. You can get up close and personal with the ''Great One'' and even stand on its flanks during a mesmerizingflightseeing tour no true adventurer should miss. Board a twin-engine airplane and let the wonder unfold as you fly over moremountains, glaciers and eye-popping scenery than you ever could imagine. When you arrive at Mt. McKinley and soar around itsstaggering summit, you'll feel the same sense of exhilaration a mountain climber feels. And when your pilot comes in for a gentlelanding on one of Mt. McKinley's most scenic glaciers, you'll be in privileged company indeed. Step out onto the ancient ice andimmerse yourself in this astonishing world of towering rock and shimmering ice.

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Excursion LengthDuration includes 30 minute roundtrip transfer

Discover Denali Flightseeing1AK-DNP-810 Approximately 1.5 hours / From $359

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1 Mt. McKinley

2 Denali National Park and Preserve

3 Glaciers

8 Black Diamond Peak

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

From take-off to touchdown, this thrilling flight will have you on the edge of your seat. View snow-covered peaks right out yourwindow as your multi-engine airplane climbs ever higher into a magical mountain realm. Trace the spine of the Alaska Range on yourway to Mt. McKinley in Denali National Park. Located 90 miles from the park entrance, the tallest mountain in North Americacommands a chain of rugged peaks. Each one is a marvel of ice and stone but your main objective is the ''Great One'' itself. Theviews from the air are absolutely astounding as the 14,900-foot-high Wickersham Wall, the 3,000-foot-deep Ruth Glacier, and thetowering 20,320-foot-high pinnacle come into view. With the expert commentary of your experienced pilot, you'll gain insights into thestate's grand mountaineering and aviation traditions and experience for yourself Alaska's irrepressible spirit of adventure.

Excursion LengthDuration includes 30 minute roundtrip transfer

Covered Wagon Adventure with Backcountry Dining1AK-DNP-200 Approximately 3 hours / From $89

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8 Black Diamond Peak For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Travel back in time during this splendid half-day journey across Alaskan tundra on a horse-drawn covered wagon reminiscent ofthose used by pioneers exploring the wilderness. The tour begins at tranquil lake offering awe-inspiring views of Alaska'smountainous skyline. Climb aboard the roomy wagon and settle in as two draft horses lead the way through the tree-ladencountryside. While soaking up breathtaking views of snowcapped mountains reflecting the sun, listen as your guide unveils thisformer mining area rich history, including local folklore. Breathe in the crisp air while watching for wildlife, which could includecaribou and bears. Arrive at a rustic pavilion with unbelievable views to savor a freshly prepared family-style gourmet feast.Continuing on, discover a primitive cabin abandoned by an Alaskan old-timer, then arrive at Dry Creek riverbed, home to AthabascanIndian artifacts. Throughout, snap pictures of Alaska's spectacular scenery, which offers brilliant tableaux at every turn.

Excursion LengthDuration includes 30 minute roundtrip transfer

Denali Jet Boat Safari1AK-DNP-700 Approximately 3 hours / From $119 ef

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Board a jet boat for a fun-filled ride on the Nenana River during the Denali Wilderness Jet Boat Safari, an exciting half-day excursionto meet rugged Alaskans who survive by living off the land. Start by boarding a heated twin-engine boat whose expansive windowsoffer stunning views. While zipping through Class II and III rapids, watch for grizzlies, moose, eagles and other wildlife that call thisrustic ''living room'' home. Listen as your guide shares fascinating tidbits about surviving Alaska extremes conditions. Arrive at aremote wilderness camp in Brushkasna Creek Valley to meet steadfast Alaskans who live off the land by hunting, trapping, fishing,prospecting and more. While savoring a snack, hear captivating stories of their experiences in the wild. Learn to pan for gold andkeep your findings and enjoy feeding live reindeer. Before leaving, snap photos of the unbridled wilderness in which these bold

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Alaskans live.

Excursion LengthDuration includes 1 hour roundtrip transfer

Special NotesMinimum age is 5. Dress warmly and wear comfortable and sturdy walking shoes.

Black Diamond ATV Adventure1AK-DNP-500 Approximately 3 hours / From $109 mS

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8 Black Diamond Peak For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Awaken your wild side with this exciting half-day tour that provides the chance to drive an ATV through the breathtaking backcountryof northern Denali National Park. After learning how to safely maneuver the four-wheel-drive ATVs, which go up to 15 miles per hour,and donning safety gear, follow the guide onto the trail, which affords breathtaking imagery at every turn. The nearby mountains,dramatic tundra, jagged horizon and unique flora form the striking tableau that only exists in the Alaskan wilderness. Snap photoswhenever you wish. As your guide describes the area's mining history, watch for wildlife, which may include moose and caribous.Explore Dry Creek riverbed, site of Athabascan Indian artifacts and an authentic cabin abandoned by old-timer Alaskans. ScaleBlack Diamond Peak for a heavenly view of Healy Valley whose subtle symphony of blues, grays, greens and browns add depth anddimension to this truly magical place.

Excursion LengthDuration includes 20 minute roundtrip transfer

Special NotesDrivers must be at least 16 years old, present a valid driver's license and sign a liability/insurance waiver. No additional riders onATV.

Denali Jeep Backcountry Safari1AK-DNP-520 Approximately 4 hours / From $139

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5 Stampede Trail For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Delve into the Alaskan wilderness on this thrilling half-day off-road adventure in Denali National Park along Stampede Road, a historictrail blazed by miners in the 1930s to access the Kantishna gold fields. After a brief orientation, take command of your assigned four-wheel drive Jeep and follow the skilled guide driving the lead vehicle to the primitive road, which isn't featured on most Alaska mapsand was recently seen in ''Into the Wild,'' a biopic about Christopher McCandless, who set off on this path in search of solitude. Uponreaching the roadway's rustic, unpaved section, enjoy a wildly fun and beautiful off-road adventure. Throughout, listen via two-wayradio as the guide details the area's rich history and amazing sights. Watch for wildlife including moose, caribou and bears and taketurns driving while taking in the unbridled beauty of the Alaskan wilderness. Savor a hearty snack before returning to civilization.

Excursion LengthDuration includes 30 minute roundtrip transfer

Special NotesDrivers must be at least 25 years old, present a valid driver's license and sign a liability / insurance waiver. Jeep Wranglers carryup to four passengers per vehicle. There will be ample time to switch drivers so that everyone interested in driving will have theopportunity.

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Tundra Mountain Golfing1AK-DNP-390 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $79 mSYou will visit...

7 Alaska Tundra

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8 Black Diamond Peak For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Hit the greens during this spectacular expedition to Black Diamond Golf Course, a one-of-a-kind course whose grounds aresurrounded by stunning Alaskan scenery. The adventure begins with a picturesque drive to the rugged, nine-hole course, which isbordered by gorgeous mountains and tranquil Otto Lake. Constructed in 1995 on Alaskan tundra with little to no topsoil, this uniquecourse offers challenging grass that evokes Scottish courses of yesteryear. Hazards include moose prints, tundra marsh and acrafty fox that enjoys stealing balls. Since greens fees, golf balls, club rentals and a golf cart are included, you can relax and take inthe magnificent panoramic views, clean air and robust colors spanning this 3,000-yard, par-35 course. Relish the vibrant wildflowerssurrounding each hole and watch for wildlife while teeing off under the midnight sun. Receive a souvenir logo golf ball so you cantake a piece of this inimitable place home.

Excursion LengthDuration includes 30 minute roundtrip transfer

Special NotesPricing includes power golf cart, clubs and golf balls.

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Alaska Adventure Walking Tour1AK-DNP-420 Approximately 3.25 hours / From $119

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7 Alaska Tundra For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Join an experienced naturalist for this fascinating half-day walking tour to explore the splendid flora and fauna found on the northernside of the Alaska Range. After helping yourself to provided outerwear and walking stick, which will be provided, embark on thisrelaxed expedition. Listen as the naturalist describes the pristine taiga and tundra ecosystems, which extend from the Nenana River,one of Alaska's top whitewater rafting destinations, to the subartic alpine tundra. As you come to understand these remarkablenatural zones and the powerful forces that shape them, learn about hundreds of species of wildflowers, migratory birds and animalsthat inhabit the region. Delight in the area's clean air, panoramic views and rich tableaux, which make excellent photos. Dependingon the group's pace, reach alpine terrain, which sits above the tree line. Throughout, feel free to ask the naturalist questions so youcan truly understand this magnificent natural world.

Excursion LengthDuration includes 30 minute round trip transfer

Black Diamond Treasure Hunt1AK-DNP-510 Approximately 4 hours / From $154 mFS

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8 Black Diamond Peak For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Explore the Alaskan countryside on this adventurous half-day guided journey through rugged backcountry trails on a Polaris ATV.After a helpful safety course, suit up in the provided gear and pile into the ATV, which has room for six. With the pro at the wheel,follow a list of fun objectives to locate fascinating ''treasures,'' like a chest of minerals near old mining trails full of quartz, coal andgranite. Take in breathtaking views of Healy Valley and unearth Athabascan Indian artifacts in the Dry Creek riverbed where ricketycabins abandoned by Alaskan old-timers still stand. Zip up Black Diamond Peak while watching for wildlife including foxes, rabbits,bears and caribou. Stop for photos as desired. At a rustic pavilion, relish a hearty meal of salmon, chicken, ribs and complimentarywine and beer. While taking in the scenery, enjoy the satisfaction that comes from a day spent exploring the wild.

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Excursion LengthDuration includes 30 minute roundtrip transfer

Special NotesThe ATV can accommodate up to 5 guests in addition to your driver/guide.

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Music of Denali Dinner Theatre1AK-DNP-300 Approximately 2 hours / From $55 eaFS

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Kick back after a day of sightseeing by joining in on this evening-long jaunt to a family-style roadhouse to see a rollicking musicalcomedy about the first men to reach the summit of Mt. McKinley, also known as Denali, ''the high one.'' Start with a hearty, all-you-can-eat buffet featuring Alaskan salmon and smokehouse ribs. While dining, enjoy wonderful live music by talented performers whohit all the right notes. After dinner, enjoy complimentary coffee or tea or, if the mood suits, soda, beer, wine and cocktails areavailable for purchase. Relax while experiencing a truly delightful show that hilariously depicts the legendary adventures of the firstmen to scale North America's highest peak, which stands over 20,000 feet tall. While taking in this slice of Alaska history, relish thepioneering spirit of these early explorers, including Alaskan native Walter Harper, who braved the wilderness to reach new heights.

Excursion LengthPerformance portion of this tour is one hour.

Special NotesTheatre is located at the Denali Princess Lodge

Husky Homestead Tour1AK-DNP-310 Approximately 2.5 hours / From $59 eaSYou will visit...

6 Sled Dog Experience For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Hear the call of the wild on this engaging half-day tour to a top-notch husky homestead run by Jeff King, four-time champion of theIditarod, the world's foremost sled dog race. Upon reaching the gorgeous rural area of Goose Lake, where Jeff, ''the winningestmusher in the world,'' and his wife, Alaskan artist Donna Gates, live and work with about 75 huskies, enjoy a warm welcome from hiscuddly pup, champion huskies trained to withstand extreme conditions. Witness their fierceness in action as they explode from thekennel during a training run and see them practice pulling a dog-powered carousel. Learn about the special bond a musherdevelops with his team and see the arctic survival gear they depend on. Hear 30 years' worth of captivating stories from Jeff aboutracing, survival in the wild and the thrill of winning the Iditarod, which covers over 1,150 miles of breathtaking terrain.

Excursion LengthDuration includes 40 minute roundtrip transfer

Child PriceNot recommended for children under the age of 5

Special NotesMinimum age is 5. Children under 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Denali Fly-Fishing for Arctic Grayling1AK-DNP-550 Approximately 4.5 hours / From $179

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For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Soak up the beauty of Denali during this extraordinary half-day fly-fishing expedition to the Nenana River, one of Alaska's topwhitewater rafting destinations. Gear up with lightweight fly-fishing gear, which will be provided, and join your guide, a dedicated fly-fisherman whose passion for the sport is contagious, for a personalized experience. Learn the basics of fly-casting, roll casting,matching the hatch, landing fish and catch and release techniques. When ready, cast your nearly weightless artificial lure for theArtic grayling, a species of freshwater fish in the salmon family. These ravenous surface feeders are thrilling to catch on the flywhether it's your first time or you're a seasoned angler. Wading and moving along the uneven riverbed may be necessary. Whilefishing, relax, breathe in the clean mountain air and take in the unbridled beauty of the Alaskan wilderness. Enjoy this uniqueopportunity to feel at peace with nature.

Excursion LengthDuration includes 1 hour roundtrip transfer

Special NotesMinimum age is 12. This is a catch-and-release excursion. A fishing license is required for anyone over the age of 16 years.Licenses are available for purchase through your tour guide.

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Tundra Wilderness Tour1AK-DNP-110 Approximately 9 hours / From $149 eaFYou will visit...

2 Denali National Park and Preserve

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

This comprehensive full-day tour with boxed lunch travels deep into Denali National Park for the best possible wildlife and Mt.McKinley viewpoints and a host of magnificent vistas. Your expert driver/guide will narrate throughout the journey and provide in-depth information about the history of the park. When animals are sighted, your tour driver will even capture video footage andproject the images onto drop-down video screens so you can get a close-up look at the action. You can even purchase a DVD thatincludes some of the video footage shot along the way. Watch for bears along braided rivers, caribou above tree line, and Dall sheepclinging to the rocky ridges of high mountain passes. Scenic highlights include the multi-colored cliffs of Polychrome Pass and, ifDenali is ''out'', astounding views of Mt. McKinley from Stony Hill Overlook.

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Denali Natural History Tour1AK-DNP-100 Approximately 6.5 hours / From $93

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2 Denali National Park and Preserve

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Glimpse the epic sweep of Denali National Park on this guided Natural History Tour. Begin at the Wilderness Access Center whereyou'll view an award-winning film ''Across Time and Tundra.'' Then sightsee along the official park road through a changing tapestry oftundra and taiga. Watch for moose foraging along braided rivers and, further along the road, scan the cliffs for nimble Dall sheep. AtSavage Cabin, you'll be greeted by a costumed interpreter who will take you through the park's rugged pioneer days during aninformative Living History presentation. And, at Primrose Ridge, you'll get acquainted with traditional uses of the land during an

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intriguing Alaska Native presentation. Designed to offer up a broad introduction to the park's natural and human history, this morningor afternoon tour leaves plenty of time to also include independent exploration or a favorite wilderness activity in your Denaliexperience.

Experience Denali with Alaska Geographic1AK-DNP-120 Approximately 4 hours / From $79 eSYou will visit...

2 Denali National Park and Preserve

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Get up close and personal with Denali National Park on a special small-group tour incorporating hands-on activities and a guidednature walk. Enjoy a narrated bus tour that takes you through pristine wilderness via 15 miles of the 90-mile park road. Soak up theimmense landscape through your bus window and then disembark in a beautiful river valley for a short walk to the historic SavageRiver Camp. While on the walk, you'll participate in several nature experiences designed to enhance your knowledge of the park'slarge mammals and their natural habitat. Following the walk and your return drive through the park, you will have the opportunity tovisit the Denali Visitor Center and view the film ''Heartbeats of Denali.'' This tour, with its intimate, up-close view of nature, is ideal forthose who seek a real connection with and a deeper understanding of Denali's unique ecosystem.

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Mt. McKinley Princess(Talkeetna)Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge®The native Alaskans called it Denali - ''The Great One'' - and you'll find towering Mt.McKinley and the Alaska Range simply stunning. The lodge is located approximatelyone hour from the town of Talkeetna, which is nestled at the base of Mt. McKinley and isalso home to the Talkeetna, Chulitna & Susitna Rivers. Some residents say Talkeetnameans "Where three rivers meet" but established in 1919 Talkeetna is now more knownas the base camp for climbers preparing for their attempt to ascend Denali. The raildepot is in Talkeetna and several land excursion tours have convenient tour times thatwill coordinate with the Princess Rail schedule to avoid the unnecessary one hourtransfer between the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge and Talkeetna for thoseguests arriving or departing by rail. Refer to each description for our recommendationsas to how to book Talkeetna or lodge based tour options to maximize your stay at theMt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge.

Points of Interest

1 Mt. McKinley

The highest mountain in North America, McKinley isalso perhaps the coldest mountain in the worldoutside of Antarctica, a challenge for even the mostexperienced climbers.

2 Talkeetna

Talkeetna was originally the site of a Tanaina Indianvillage, and was settled as a mining town in 1896.Today, this small distinctive community is probablythe best location to view Mt. McKinley.

3 Denali State Park

Denali State Park covers 325,240 acres north ofAnchorage and south of Denali National Park. Itboasts a landscape that varies from meanderinglowland streams to alpine tundra.

4 Rivers - Talkeetna, Susitna & Chulitna

The Talkeetna and Chulitna Rivers join the SusitnaRiver at Talkeetna, an Indian (Tanaina) word meaning''river of plenty''. On these waterways, serene beautyand abundant wildlife abound.

5 Glaciers

Glaciers cover one million acres, or one-sixth ofDenali National Park. The most massive glaciers in thepark drain snow and ice from the flanks of Mt.McKinley.

6 Sled Dog Experience

Experience provides an in-depth look at the world ofdog mushing and the Iditarod, Alaska's great sled dograce, including the training, racing and breeding ofthese champion sled dogs.

7 Alaska Homesteading

After the U.S. purchased Alaska, farmers, miners andwilderness pioneers began claiming land. Until 1986,homesteading remained a viable method of settlingAlaska.

8 Gold Panning

Just as the lure of gold brought the miners to Alaskaover 100 years ago, it still does today. Trapper CreekMuseum unveils how to pan for gold and how goldmining has progressed through the years.

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McKinley Discovery Tour1AK-TKA-800 Approximately 5 hours / From $249 eSYou will visit...

2 Talkeetna

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1 Mt. McKinley

4 Rivers - Talkeetna, Susitna &Chulitna

5 Glaciers

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Imagine soaring over sky-scraping mountain peaks, miles of ice and snow, tundra-coated valley dotted with herds of caribou, deepcravesses and azure meltwater pools. Explore the southern face of North America's highest peak and experience a bird's eye-view ofAlaska with a magnificent flighseeing tour of America's largest state. As your flight departs Talkeetna, you begin to see how the lastice age has shaped the land as you climb over the foothills of Denali National Park's six million acre wilderness. Moments later, theplane ascends over the Tokositna glacier, which measures 23 miles in length. Then your pilot flies you within six miles of Mt.McKinley's granite summit. Your pilot describes the natural wonders of Denali National Park as he descends over the SheldonAmphitheater on Ruth Glacier Then take a final flyover the Great Gorge before heading back to Talkeetna.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates and ends at the McKinley Princess Lodge. Transportation to and from excursion provided by the McKinleyPrincess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesDue to changing weather patterns, it may be necessary to alter the flight path.

McKinley Discovery Tour (Customized for guests departingby rail)1AK-TKA-801 Approximately 2.75 hours / From $249

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2 Talkeetna

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1 Mt. McKinley

4 Rivers - Talkeetna, Susitna &Chulitna

5 Glaciers

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Imagine soaring over sky-scraping mountain peaks, miles of ice and snow, tundra-coated valley dotted with herds of caribou, deepcravesses and azure meltwater pools. Explore the southern face of North America's highest peak and experience a bird's eye-view ofAlaska with a magnificent flighseeing tour of America's largest state. As your flight departs Talkeetna, you begin to see how the lastice age has shaped the land as you climb over the foothills of Denali National Park's six million acre wilderness. Moments later, theplane ascends over the Tokositna glacier, which measures 23 miles in length. Then your pilot flies you within six miles of Mt.McKinley's granite summit. Your pilot describes the natural wonders of Denali National Park as he descends over the SheldonAmphitheater on Ruth Glacier Then take a final flyover the Great Gorge before heading back to Talkeetna.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates at the lodge and ends in Talkeetna where guests will depart by rail. Transportation to excursion provided bythe McKinley Princess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesDue to changing weather patterns, it may be necessary to alter the flight path.

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McKinley Discovery Tour (Customized for guests arriving byrail)1AK-TKA-802 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $249

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2 Talkeetna

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1 Mt. McKinley

4 Rivers - Talkeetna, Susitna &Chulitna

5 Glaciers

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Imagine soaring over sky-scraping mountain peaks, miles of ice and snow, tundra-coated valley dotted with herds of caribou, deepcravesses and azure meltwater pools. Explore the southern face of North America's highest peak and experience a bird's eye-view ofAlaska with a magnificent flighseeing tour of America's largest state. As your flight departs Talkeetna, you begin to see how the lastice age has shaped the land as you climb over the foothills of Denali National Park's six million acre wilderness. Moments later, theplane ascends over the Tokositna glacier, which measures 23 miles in length. Then your pilot flies you within six miles of Mt.McKinley's granite summit. Your pilot describes the natural wonders of Denali National Park as he descends over the SheldonAmphitheater on Ruth Glacier Then take a final flyover the Great Gorge before heading back to Talkeetna.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates in Talkeetna and ends at the McKinley Princess Lodge. This excursion is customized for guests arriving byRail. Upon completion of excursion transportation to lodge is provided by the McKinley Princess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesDue to changing weather patterns, it may be necessary to alter the flight path.

Glacier Landing Explorer1AK-TKA-840 Approximately 5.5 hours / From $324

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2 Talkeetna

5 Glaciers

You will see...

1 Mt. McKinley

4 Rivers - Talkeetna, Susitna &Chulitna

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Take a thrilling narrated flightseeing tour over the mountains, glaciers and alpine tundra of Denali National Park. As you look below,you may spot mountain sheep, moose, caribou herds, grizzlies or any of the 167 species of birds that equally share Denali. After acomplete tour of the south side of the Alaska Range, including an up close look at the majestic Mt. McKinley, you'll descend intoSheldon Amphitheater and land on the gentle slopes of Ruth Glacier for a walk in the snow (boots are provided). Marvel at thepanoramic views, the crunch of ice under your feet, and the quiet of the mountains broken only by the far off rumble of ice and rockslides far off in the distance.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates and ends at the McKinley Princess Lodge. Transportation to and from excursion provided by the McKinleyPrincess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesDue to fluctuations in weather conditions, the ability to land on a glacier changes throughout the summer. Some excursions maynot be able to do the glacier landing ($75 will be refunded). Snowboots will be provided.

Glacier Landing Explorer (Customized for guests departingby rail)1AK-TKA-841 Approximately 3.75 hours / From $324

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2 Talkeetna

5 Glaciers

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1 Mt. McKinley

4 Rivers - Talkeetna, Susitna &Chulitna

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Take a thrilling narrated flightseeing tour over the mountains, glaciers and alpine tundra of Denali National Park. As you look below,you may spot mountain sheep, moose, caribou herds, grizzlies or any of the 167 species of birds that equally share Denali. After acomplete tour of the south side of the Alaska Range, including an up close look at the majestic Mt. McKinley, you'll descend intoSheldon Amphitheater and land on the gentle slopes of Ruth Glacier for a walk in the snow (boots are provided). Marvel at thepanoramic views, the crunch of ice under your feet, and the quiet of the mountains broken only by the far off rumble of ice and rock

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slides far off in the distance.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates at the lodge and ends in Talkeetna where guests will depart by rail. Transportation to excursion provided bythe McKinley Princess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesDue to fluctuations in weather conditions, the ability to land on a glacier changes throughout the summer. Some excursions maynot be able to do the glacier landing ($75 will be refunded). Snowboots will be provided.

Glacier Landing Explorer (Customized for guests arriving byrail)1AK-TKA-842 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $324

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2 Talkeetna

5 Glaciers

You will see...

1 Mt. McKinley

4 Rivers - Talkeetna, Susitna &Chulitna

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Take a thrilling narrated flightseeing tour over the mountains, glaciers and alpine tundra of Denali National Park. As you look below,you may spot mountain sheep, moose, caribou herds, grizzlies or any of the 167 species of birds that equally share Denali. After acomplete tour of the south side of the Alaska Range, including an up close look at the majestic Mt. McKinley, you'll descend intoSheldon Amphitheater and land on the gentle slopes of Ruth Glacier for a walk in the snow (boots are provided). Marvel at thepanoramic views, the crunch of ice under your feet, and the quiet of the mountains broken only by the far off rumble of ice and rockslides far off in the distance.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates in Talkeetna and ends at the McKinley Princess Lodge. This excursion is customized for guests arriving byRail. Upon completion of excursion transportation to lodge is provided on the McKinley Princess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesDue to fluctuations in weather conditions, the ability to land on a glacier changes throughout the summer. Some excursions maynot be able to do the glacier landing ($75 will be refunded). Snowboots will be provided.

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Chulitna River Rafting1AK-TKA-750 Approximately 6 hours / From $129 eYou will visit...

2 Talkeetna

4 Rivers - Talkeetna, Susitna &Chulitna

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Embark on a peaceful, scenic rafting trip that takes you down the glacier-fed Chulitna River, through the stunning Chulitna Canyonand ends 19 miles downstream in the historic town of Talkeetna. Be sure to have your cameras ready; on clear days, the view of Mt.McKinley's snow-covered peaks and the entire Alaska Range is unparalleled for photo opportunities. For a small additional fee, aprofessional photographer is available to take pictures of you, your raft and guide - with the most magnificent scenery in the world inthe background. In addition to the sweeping, picture-postcard-perfect views of the mountains, the lush and remote portion of theChultina River reveals a treasure trove of untouched wilderness - eagle's nests and salmon streams share the river with bears, swansand moose.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates and ends at the McKinley Princess Lodge. Raft from the McKinley Princess Lodge to the town of Talkeetna.Guests will return to lodge on the McKinley Princess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesThere is no whitewater on the Chulitna River, so bring your camera. Tour duration may vary depending on river conditions.Raingear, personal flotation device and river boots will be provided.

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Chulitna River Rafting (Customized for guests departing byrail)1AK-TKA-755 Approximately 4 hours / From $129

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2 Talkeetna

4 Rivers - Talkeetna, Susitna &Chulitna

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Embark on a peaceful, scenic rafting trip that takes you down the glacier-fed Chulitna River, through the stunning Chulitna Canyonand ends 19 miles downstream in the historic town of Talkeetna. Be sure to have your cameras ready; on clear days, the view of Mt.McKinley's snow-covered peaks and the entire Alaska Range is unparalleled for photo opportunities. For a small additional fee, aprofessional photographer is available to take pictures of you, your raft and guide - with the most magnificent scenery in the world inthe background. In addition to the sweeping, picture-postcard-perfect views of the mountains, the lush and remote portion of theChultina River reveals a treasure trove of untouched wilderness - eagle's nests and salmon streams share the river with bears, swansand moose.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates at the lodge and ends in Talkeetna where guests will depart by rail. Transportation to excursion provided bythe McKinley Princess Lodge.

Special NotesThere is no whitewater on the Chulitna River, so bring your camera. Tour duration may vary depending on river conditions.Raingear, personal flotation device and river boots will be provided.

McKinley Wilderness Trail Ride1AK-TKA-430 Approximately 2 hours / From $99 mYou will visit...

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Saddle up for adventure through the Alaskan Wilderness! Your guided tour begins at the stables located next to the Mt. McKinleyLodge where our experienced and professional horse wranglers greet you with friendly, well-trained horses. As you ride out, take adeep breath, relax and marvel at some of the world's most breathtaking scenery. While leisurely riding in the shadow of Mt. McKinley,North America's highest mountain, be sure to have your camera ready. Our knowledgeable guides will lead you through mountainpaths surrounded by tundra, mosses and ferns with over 450 species of flowering plants which dominate the landscape. You'll travelpast Denali National Park, home to a variety of birds and mammals, including grizzly bears, lynx, and caribou and into an enchantedforest of aspen, balsam poplar, paper birch and black cottonwood trees. The one-and-a-half hour tour concludes back at the stable.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates and ends at the Mount McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge. Tour operator provides transportation to andfrom excursion.

Special NotesMaximum weight is 280 lbs. Outback coats and riding helmets for younger riders will be provided.

Wilderness Jetboat Adventure1AK-TKA-720 Approximately 5.5 hours / From $69

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2 Talkeetna

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

If you're looking for big thrills then climb aboard the Talkeetna Queen for a cruise into the heart of the Alaskan Wilderness. Designedwith comfort in mind, the 50-passenger vessel is one of the most technologically advanced jetboats in Alaska, created to safelynavigate rivers that were previously inaccessible. Glass-domed and environmentally controlled it features an on-board restroom. Theexhilarating yet gentle ride takes you 20 miles down the Talkeetna River, past eagle's nests, moose, beavers and other wildlife. Upon

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arriving at the wilderness site, enjoy a 1/4 mile nature walk through the woods to an authentic trapper's cabin and see how trapperslived in the Alaskan frontier. Your guide will display raw furs from the local area and demonstrate trapping methods. Naturalists willdescribe wildflowers and plants, and identify those used by native Alaskans for food and medicine as well as the conditions theylived in over 100 years ago.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates and ends at the McKinley Princess Lodge. Transportation to and from excursion provided by the McKinleyPrincess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesDress in warm layers and wear comfortable walking shoes for the quarter-mile walk.

Wilderness Jet Boat Adventure (Customized for guestsdeparting by rail)1AK-TKA-721 Approximately 4 hours / From $69

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2 Talkeetna

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

If you're looking for big thrills then climb aboard the Talkeetna Queen for a cruise into the heart of the Alaskan Wilderness. Designedwith comfort in mind, the 50-passenger vessel is one of the most technologically advanced jetboats in Alaska, created to safelynavigate rivers that were previously inaccessible. Glass-domed and environmentally controlled it features an on-board restroom. Theexhilarating yet gentle ride takes you 20 miles down the Talkeetna River, past eagle's nests, moose, beavers and other wildlife. Uponarriving at the wilderness site, enjoy a 1/4 mile nature walk through the woods to an authentic trapper's cabin and see how trapperslived in the Alaskan frontier. Your guide will display raw furs from the local area and demonstrate trapping methods. Naturalists willdescribe wildflowers and plants, and identify those used by native Alaskans for food and medicine as well as the conditions theylived in over 100 years ago.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates at the lodge and ends in Talkeetna where guests will depart by rail. Transportation to excursion provided bythe McKinley Princess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesDress in warm layers and wear comfortable walking shoes for the quarter-mile walk.

Wilderness Jet Boat Adventure (Customized for guestsarriving by rail)1AK-TKA-722 Approximately 4 hours / From $69

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2 Talkeetna

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

If you're looking for big thrills then climb aboard the Talkeetna Queen for a cruise into the heart of the Alaskan Wilderness. Designedwith comfort in mind, the 50-passenger vessel is one of the most technologically advanced jetboats in Alaska, created to safelynavigate rivers that were previously inaccessible. Glass-domed and environmentally controlled it features an on-board restroom. Theexhilarating yet gentle ride takes you 20 miles down the Talkeetna River, past eagle's nests, moose, beavers and other wildlife. Uponarriving at the wilderness site, enjoy a 1/4 mile nature walk through the woods to an authentic trapper's cabin and see how trapperslived in the Alaskan frontier. Your guide will display raw furs from the local area and demonstrate trapping methods. Naturalists willdescribe wildflowers and plants, and identify those used by native Alaskans for food and medicine as well as the conditions theylived in over 100 years ago.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates in Talkeetna and ends at the McKinley Princess Lodge. This excursion is customized for guests arriving byRail. Upon completion of excursion transportation to lodge is provided by the McKinley Princess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesDress in warm layers and wear comfortable walking shoes for the quarter-mile walk.

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Three Rivers Tour1AK-TKA-700 Approximately 5.25 hours / From $119 efSYou will visit...

2 Talkeetna

4 Rivers - Talkeetna, Susitna &Chulitna

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Your journey aboard the fully-enclosed McKinley Queen jet boat includes an awe-inspiring, jaw-dropping 50-mile river adventure thatglides along three rivers, offers panoramic views of North America's tallest mountain, travels through history and ends just one milefrom the Princess Wilderness Lodge. As the jet boat cruises through the natural wonderland of spruce, birch and cottonwood trees,be sure to keep your eyes open and your cameras ready for the occasional bald eagle, moose or beaver. When the boat docks atDenali State Park, take a leisurely 1/4 mile stroll to an authentic trapper's cabin dating back over 100 years and be sure to visit to ahistorically accurate encampment of the region's original inhabitants, the Athabascan Native Alaskans. Your Three-River Tourconcludes on the banks of the Chulitna River only one mile from the Lodge in Denali State Park.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates and ends at the McKinley Princess Lodge. Transportation to excursion provided by the McKinley PrincessTalkeetna Shuttle. The Three Rivers Jet Boat Tour drops guests off at the McKinley Princess Lodge upon completion.

Three Rivers Tour (Customized for guests arriving by rail)1AK-TKA-705 Approximately 3 hours / From $119

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2 Talkeetna

4 Rivers - Talkeetna, Susitna &Chulitna

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Your journey aboard the fully-enclosed McKinley Queen jet boat includes an awe-inspiring, jaw-dropping 50-mile river adventure thatglides along three rivers, offers panoramic views of North America's tallest mountain, travels through history and ends just one milefrom the Princess Wilderness Lodge. As the jet boat cruises through the natural wonderland of spruce, birch and cottonwood trees,be sure to keep your eyes open and your cameras ready for the occasional bald eagle, moose or beaver. When the boat docks atDenali State Park, take a leisurely 1/4 mile stroll to an authentic trapper's cabin dating back over 100 years and be sure to visit to ahistorically accurate encampment of the region's original inhabitants, the Athabascan Native Alaskans. Your Three-River Tourconcludes on the banks of the Chulitna River only one mile from the Lodge in Denali State Park.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates in Talkeetna and ends at the McKinley Princess Lodge. This excursion is customized for guests arriving byRail. The Three Rivers Jet Boat Tour will transport guests from the town of Talkeetna to the McKinley Princess Wilderness lodge

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Devil's Canyon Adventure1AK-TKA-710 Approximately 7.5 hours / From $164

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2 Talkeetna

4 Rivers - Talkeetna, Susitna &Chulitna

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Embark on an incredible adventure that offers the unimaginable beauty of Alaska's vast and remote wilderness. Designed for theadventurer who seeks the ultimate Alaskan river experience, The Devil's Canyon enclosed riverboat tour travels 130 miles roundtripdown the Susitna River through Denali State Park and into the National Wild River Park of Devil's Gorge. Traveling into the remotewilderness, you may see nesting eagles, beavers, moose and salmon. Ever present, of course, is the unimaginable splendor of theAlaska Range. A stop ashore includes a visit to an authentic trapper's cabin, and a recreated village of the Dena'ina Indians, thearea's original inhabitants. Naturalists will acquaint you with the wildflowers and plants that grow in abundance along the river systemand you will learn about the edible plants that were used by the Native Indians for cooking and medicines. A boxed lunch isincluded in this five-hour adventure.

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Excursion LengthExcursion originates and ends at the McKinley Princess Lodge. Transportation to and from excursion provided by the McKinleyPrincess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesPlease dress in warm layers and wear sturdy walking shoes. A deli lunch will be provided.

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Devil's Canyon Adventure (Customized for guests departingby rail)1AK-TKA-715 Approximately 6.5 hours / From $164

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2 Talkeetna

4 Rivers - Talkeetna, Susitna &Chulitna

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Embark on an incredible adventure that offers the unimaginable beauty of Alaska's vast and remote wilderness. Designed for theadventurer who seeks the ultimate Alaskan river experience, The Devil's Canyon enclosed riverboat tour travels 130 miles roundtripdown the Susitna River through Denali State Park and into the National Wild River Park of Devil's Gorge. Traveling into the remotewilderness, you may see nesting eagles, beavers, moose and salmon. Ever present, of course, is the unimaginable splendor of theAlaska Range. A stop ashore includes a visit to an authentic trapper's cabin, and a recreated village of the Dena'ina Indians, thearea's original inhabitants. Naturalists will acquaint you with the wildflowers and plants that grow in abundance along the river systemand you will learn about the edible plants that were used by the Native Indians for cooking and medicines. A boxed lunch isincluded in this five-hour adventure.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates at the lodge and ends in Talkeetna where guests will depart by rail. Transportation to excursion provided bythe McKinley Princess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesPlease dress in warm layers and wear sturdy walking shoes. A deli lunch will be provided.

Horse Drawn Wagon Ride1AK-TKA-100 Approximately 2 hours / From $69

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3 Denali State Park

8 Gold Panning

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Discover Alaska the way pioneers and gold prospectors did - by a horse-drawn covered wagon. The excitement begins when thewagon picks you up right outside the tour desk and you climb aboard. Then, our beautiful teams of horses take you on a pleasant,unhurried journey offering exceptional views of Mt. McKinley, the surrounding peaks and glaciers of the Alaska Range. As you rideinto the wilderness immerse yourself in the rugged and tranquil wonders of nature and keep your eyes open for the many animalsthat inhabit the area such as foxes, martens, lynx, hawks and golden eagles. Next, you'll stop for a chance to stretch your legs, sitaround an old-fashioned bonfire, roast S'mores and learn about Alaskan geology and history including stories about the gold rushdays in the 1870s. You'll even get the chance to strike it rich by panning for a little gold yourself.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates and ends at the Mount McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge. Wagon picks guests up at main lodge

Special NotesChildren under 5 are free. Blankets will be provided.

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Talkeetna River Float Trip1AK-TKA-740 Approximately 6 hours / From $79 eSYou will visit...

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Enjoy a two-hour float trip down the Talkeetna River. Before departing, you'll participate in a brief safety lecture before launching andfloating down six to eight miles of pristine river. Your expert guide will take care of the rowing, all you have to do is relax, enjoy theride and since it's a scenic float without whitewater taking photos is effortless. The beauty of Mt. McKinley and the entire AlaskaRange provide a spectacular backdrop throughout the tour. You'll slowly float through bear, moose and beaver territories, nearsalmon streams and active eagle nests. Along the way you'll stop to visit two active bald eagle nests, see beaver dams, look forbear tracks and float past an old miner's cabin before joining the mighty Susitna River with a stunning view of Mt. McKinley then loopback to Talkeetna.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates and ends at the McKinley Princess Lodge. Transportation to and from excursion provided by the McKinleyPrincess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesThere is no whitewater on the Talkeetna River so bring your camera. Personal flotation device, raingear and river boots will beprovided.

Talkeetna River Float Trip (Customized for guests departingby rail)1AK-TKA-741 Approximately 4.5 hours / From $79

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Enjoy a two-hour float trip down the Talkeetna River. Before departing, you'll participate in a brief safety lecture before launching andfloating down six to eight miles of pristine river. Your expert guide will take care of the rowing, all you have to do is relax, enjoy theride and since it's a scenic float without whitewater taking photos is effortless. The beauty of Mt. McKinley and the entire AlaskaRange provide a spectacular backdrop throughout the tour. You'll slowly float through bear, moose and beaver territories, nearsalmon streams and active eagle nests. Along the way you'll stop to visit two active bald eagle nests, see beaver dams, look forbear tracks and float past an old miner's cabin before joining the mighty Susitna River with a stunning view of Mt. McKinley then loopback to Talkeetna.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates at the lodge and ends in Talkeetna where guests will depart by rail. Transportation to excursion provided bythe McKinley Princess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesThere is no whitewater on the Talkeetna River so bring your camera. Personal flotation device, raingear and river boots will beprovided.

Talkeetna River Float Trip (Customized for guests arriving byrail)1AK-TKA-742 Approximately 4 hours / From $79

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2 Talkeetna

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Enjoy a two-hour float trip down the Talkeetna River. Before departing, you'll participate in a brief safety lecture before launching andfloating down six to eight miles of pristine river. Your expert guide will take care of the rowing, all you have to do is relax, enjoy theride and since it's a scenic float without whitewater taking photos is effortless. The beauty of Mt. McKinley and the entire Alaska

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Range provide a spectacular backdrop throughout the tour. You'll slowly float through bear, moose and beaver territories, nearsalmon streams and active eagle nests. Along the way you'll stop to visit two active bald eagle nests, see beaver dams, look forbear tracks and float past an old miner's cabin before joining the mighty Susitna River with a stunning view of Mt. McKinley then loopback to Talkeetna.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates in Talkeetna and ends at the McKinley Princess Lodge. This excursion is customized for guests arriving byRail. Upon completion of excursion transportation to lodge is provided on the McKinley Princess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesThere is no whitewater on the Talkeetna River so bring your camera. Personal flotation device, raingear and river boots will beprovided.

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Black Bear ATV Adventure1AK-TKA-500 Approximately 3 hours / From $179 m

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Hop aboard your very own automatic ATV for an exhilarating three-hour expedition into the natural wonders of the AlaskanWilderness. Your experienced guide will lead the way through miles of unspoiled backcountry, past majestic mountains and intopristine valleys. As you explore the breathtaking surroundings, you'll learn about the wildlife and vegetation that dwell in theWilderness and how each survives the winter. Moose, ground squirrels, snowshoe hares, caribou and black bears call the AlaskanWilderness home so keep your cameras handy in case they make a surprise appearance. Even though the black bear can weighup to 200 pounds did you know that it's considered the smallest bear in North America? And they're not always black; in fact, thecolor brown or cinnamon is quite common. Even if you're not a seasoned ATV rider, everyone receives practice time with individualoperation and safety instructions.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates and ends at the Mount McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge. Tour operator provides transportation to andfrom excursion.

Special NotesDrivers must be at least 16 years old, present a valid driver's license and sign a liability/insurance waiver. No passengers on ATVs.Only 8 participants allowed per tour. Tour does not operate on Saturdays. Helmets, rubber boots, pants, jackets, and gloves will beprovided.

Byers Lake Nature Walk1AK-TKA-420 Approximately 3 hours / From $59

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3 Denali State Park

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Take an easy stroll around the pristine and tranquil Byers Lake. Tucked inside Denali State Park, which lays between the TalkeetnaMoutains to the east and the Alaska Range to the west, this popular trail offers some of the most majestic views of Mt. McKinley. Asyou walk along the looped forested trail, keep your eyes open and cameras ready to capture any of the 130 bird species that use thepark for breeding or for a layover during migration so look for raven, the gray jay black capped chickadees and Alaska's state bird,the ptarmigan. The two-and-a-half hour walk also includes a visit to a historic log cabin built when the area was home to trappers,traders and gold miners.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates and ends at the Mount McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge. Tour operator provides transportation to andfrom excursion.

Special NotesDress for the current weather conditions. Bring cameras, binoculars and insect repellent. Limited raingear, head nets, umbrellas,hats, gloves and overboots will be provided.

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Byers Lake Paddle Trip1AK-TKA-770 Approximately 3 hours / From $89 sYou will visit...

3 Denali State Park

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Come see the beauty of Byers Lake as you glide through tranquil waters on single or tandem Sit-On-Top Ocean kayaks or Old Towncanoes. Start your tour with brief and easy paddle instructions then embark for one of the most beautiful experiences in Alaska. Takepictures of the breath-taking views of Denali and the Alaska Mountain Range. Don't worry about your gear - we will provide you withsplash gear, boots or water shoes and dry bags for cameras. This is a great trip for beginners or experienced paddlers as our boatsare very stable and easy to maneuver.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates and ends at the Mount McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge. Tour operator provides transportation to andfrom excursion.

Special NotesSplash gear, water shoes, dry bag for cameras and personal flotation device will be provided

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Denali Wilderness Hike1AK-TKA-475 Approximately 6 hours / From $99 sFYou will visit...

3 Denali State Park

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Explore Alaska's spectacular wilderness on an exhilarating trek with an experienced naturalist guide. Hike through lush vegetationalong forested trails while your guide tells you about the local history and wildlife of the area. Denali State Park is famous for its trails,wildlife, and stunning views of nearby Mt. McKinley. Weather permitting, climb 1200 feet from lush forest to treeline for panoramicviews of Alaska Range peaks and glaciers.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates and ends at the Mount McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge. Tour operator provides transportation to andfrom excursion.

Special NotesHike is 5 to 7 miles and may involve challenging terrain on park trails. Participants must be in good physical condition and be ableto sustain a high level of activity. Wear sturdy shoes. Bring raingear, insect repellant, and bottled water. Dress for the weather.Limited raingear, hats, gloves and overboots are provided.

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Historical Gold Panning Adventure1AK-TKA-320 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $139 efYou will visit...

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Catch gold fever and experience what it was like to seek your fortune during the Gold Rush days in the wilds of Alaska. The first goldprospectors of the 1900's blazed a wagon trail, today known as Petersville Road. As the mining district grew, pioneers called theMichigan 59ers settled along this trail and created a community known as Trapper Creek. Your Gold Panning Adventure includes avisit to the Trapper Creek Museum, which is a log cabin built by the Donaldson family, original members of the intrepid Michigan59ers. After the tour, you'll meet with modern-day gold miners who'll share their experiences and demonstrate how gold mining hasprogressed through the years. After your gold mining expert shows you how gold panning is done, it's your turn to learn how toexpertly work the pan and do some gold prospecting on your own.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates and ends at the Mount McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge. Tour operator provides transportation to andfrom excursion.

Special NotesTake your gold home in a souvenir vial. Trail map and ponchos will be provided.

Alaska Sportfishing1AK-TKA-550 Approximately 9 hours / From $199 mSYou will visit...

2 Talkeetna

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Experience Alaska sportfishing at its finest aboard a specialized jet boat or raft for a tranquil day fishing in some of the most beautifulscenery in the world. On board the vessel you'll see that all the top of the line fishing gear for spincast or flyfishing has beenprovided. The knowledgeable crew will show you the choicest fishing spots along the wild Talkeetna River, which is known for itspremier Coho salmon. With the grandeur of Mt. McKinley hovering in the distance, and depending on the season, experienced andnovice anglers have a chance of catching Chinook (King) salmon, rainbow trout, grayling, and Dolly Varden. The catch and releaseprogram ensures little environmental impact to the pristine area. An unforgettable day relaxing and having fun out on the riverfishing may also include an appearance by an occasional bear, bald eagle or moose.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates and ends at the McKinley Princess Lodge. Transportation to and from excursion provided by the McKinleyPrincess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesSpin and fly-fishing gear, tackle, rain jackets and guide will be provided. A fishing license is required for anyone over the age of 16years. Licenses are available for purchase at the lodge or through your tour guide.

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Alaska Sportfishing (Customized for guests departing byrail)1AK-TKA-551 Approximately 7.5 hours / From $199

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2 Talkeetna

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Experience Alaska sportfishing at its finest aboard a specialized jet boat or raft for a tranquil day fishing in some of the most beautifulscenery in the world. On board the vessel you'll see that all the top of the line fishing gear for spincast or flyfishing has beenprovided. The knowledgeable crew will show you the choicest fishing spots along the wild Talkeetna River, which is known for itspremier Coho salmon. With the grandeur of Mt. McKinley hovering in the distance, and depending on the season, experienced andnovice anglers have a chance of catching Chinook (King) salmon, rainbow trout, grayling, and Dolly Varden. The catch and releaseprogram ensures little environmental impact to the pristine area. An unforgettable day relaxing and having fun out on the riverfishing may also include an appearance by an occasional bear, bald eagle or moose.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates at the lodge and ends in Talkeetna where guests will depart by rail. Transportation to excursion provided bythe McKinley Princess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesSpin and fly-fishing gear, tackle, rain jackets and guide will be provided. A fishing license is required for anyone over the age of 16years. Licenses are available for purchase at the lodge or through your tour guide.

Alaska Sportfishing (Customized for guests arriving by rail)1AK-TKA-552 Approximately 7.25 hours / From $199

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2 Talkeetna

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Experience Alaska sportfishing at its finest aboard a specialized jet boat or raft for a tranquil day fishing in some of the most beautifulscenery in the world. On board the vessel you'll see that all the top of the line fishing gear for spincast or flyfishing has beenprovided. The knowledgeable crew will show you the choicest fishing spots along the wild Talkeetna River, which is known for itspremier Coho salmon. With the grandeur of Mt. McKinley hovering in the distance, and depending on the season, experienced andnovice anglers have a chance of catching Chinook (King) salmon, rainbow trout, grayling, and Dolly Varden. The catch and releaseprogram ensures little environmental impact to the pristine area. An unforgettable day relaxing and having fun out on the riverfishing may also include an appearance by an occasional bear, bald eagle or moose.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates in Talkeetna and ends at the McKinley Princess Lodge. This excursion is customized for guests arriving byRail. Upon completion of excursion transportation to lodge is provided on the McKinley Princess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesSpin and fly-fishing gear, tackle, rain jackets and guide will be provided. A fishing license is required for anyone over the age of 16years. Licenses are available for purchase at the lodge or through your tour guide.

Sun Dog Kennels1AK-TKA-300 Approximately 5.5 hours / From $79

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6 Sled Dog Experience

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Just 35 miles north of Iditarod headquarters and the sled dog capital of the world, Talkeetna is at the heart of the home trainingground for world champion mushers and their racing teams. At the rustic home of World Champion sprint musher, Kathleen Holdenand Top 20 Iditarod musher Gerald Sousa, you will be introduced to one of these teams. Tours begin in downtown Talkeetna, with ashort narrated bus trip, describing the history of Talkeetna and sled dog racing. You will visit an authentic Alaska log cabin, meet the

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dogs, see a demonstration of sled harnessing and mushing preparation. Learn about the winter training program to get these dogsready for the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, held annually in March. You will go for a sled dog ride on local trails through somebeautiful and peaceful scenery. You will also get a chance to hold and play with our future champions, the puppies. Take the ride ofyour life.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates and ends at the McKinley Princess Lodge. Transportation to and from tour provided by the McKinley PrincessTalkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesMinimum age is 5. Children under 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Sun Dog Kennels (Customized for guests departing by rail)1AK-TKA-301 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $79

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2 Talkeetna

6 Sled Dog Experience

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Just 35 miles north of Iditarod headquarters and the sled dog capital of the world, Talkeetna is at the heart of the home trainingground for world champion mushers and their racing teams. At the rustic home of World Champion sprint musher, Kathleen Holdenand Top 20 Iditarod musher Gerald Sousa, you will be introduced to one of these teams. Tours begin in downtown Talkeetna, with ashort narrated bus trip, describing the history of Talkeetna and sled dog racing. You will visit an authentic Alaska log cabin, meet thedogs, see a demonstration of sled harnessing and mushing preparation. Learn about the winter training program to get these dogsready for the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, held annually in March. You will go for a sled dog ride on local trails through somebeautiful and peaceful scenery. You will also get a chance to hold and play with our future champions, the puppies. Take the ride ofyour life.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates at the lodge and ends in Talkeetna where guests will depart by rail. Transportation to excursion provided bythe McKinley Princess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesMinimum age is 5. Children under 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Sun Dog Kennels (Customized for guests arriving by rail)1AK-TKA-302 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $79

eSYou will visit...

2 Talkeetna

6 Sled Dog Experience

You will see...

1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Just 35 miles north of Iditarod headquarters and the sled dog capital of the world, Talkeetna is at the heart of the home trainingground for world champion mushers and their racing teams. At the rustic home of World Champion sprint musher, Kathleen Holdenand Top 20 Iditarod musher Gerald Sousa, you will be introduced to one of these teams. Tours begin in downtown Talkeetna, with ashort narrated bus trip, describing the history of Talkeetna and sled dog racing. You will visit an authentic Alaska log cabin, meet thedogs, see a demonstration of sled harnessing and mushing preparation. Learn about the winter training program to get these dogsready for the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, held annually in March. You will go for a sled dog ride on local trails through somebeautiful and peaceful scenery. You will also get a chance to hold and play with our future champions, the puppies. Take the ride ofyour life.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates in Talkeetna and ends at the McKinley Princess Lodge. This excursion is customized for guests arriving byRail. Upon completion of excursion transportation to lodge is provided on the McKinley Princess Talkeetna Shuttle.

Special NotesMinimum age is 5. Children under 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian

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Iditarod Sled Dog Kennel Tour1AK-TKA-310 Approximately 3 hours / From $64 eYou will visit...

6 Sled Dog Experience

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is famously known throughout the world as ''the last great race on earth.'' If you've ever wonderedwhat it takes to care for a champion sled dog, now's your chance. Upon arriving at the dog kennel, you'll meet an Iditarod musherwho's competed in the 1150-mile race. He'll not only share the amazing history of this challenging event but how to train, race andbreed these gentle dogs. During the tour, you'll also meet a sled dog team and learn feeding routines that are used along the racetrail. Plus, you'll have the opportunity to harness and hitch up a dog to an authentic sled. At the end of the tour, be sure to take outyour camera - the sled dogs enjoy having their picture taken.

Excursion LengthExcursion originates and ends at the Mount McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge. Tour operator provides transportation to andfrom excursion.

Special NotesMinimum age is 5. Children under 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Trapper Creek Homestead Tour1AK-TKA-330 Approximately 3 hours / From $79

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7 Alaska Homesteading

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1 Mt. McKinley For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

If you've ever wanted to meet a modern day pioneer, now's your chance. Visit the Porterfield family and their homestead featured inPrincess Cruise's 2008 award-winning documentary, ''The Heart Of Alaska'' and learn how their frontier spirit is alive and well. As youenjoy coffee and treats, hear their stories of how they lived on the land for four decades trapping, mining for gold, farming, hunting,and home schooling their children. This authentic homestead, built in the early 1960s in the shadow of Mt. McKinley offers a glimpseinto the lifestyle of the early pioneers of Trapper Creek when gold was discovered in 1906 on Cache Creek and prospectors traveledup the Susitna River to Susitna Station. The slow-paced walking tour also includes the homestead's garden and livestock areas andmemorable artifacts dating back to the days when Alaska's untamed wilderness was considered ''the final frontier.''

Excursion LengthExcursion originates and ends at the Mount McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge. Tour operator provides transportation to andfrom excursion.

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Skagway, Alaska, USASkagway was the gateway to the gold fields for the thousands who flocked to Alaskaand the Yukon with the hope of striking it rich. Skagway may have boasted the shortestroute to the Klondike, but it wasn't the easiest.

Over 100 years ago, the White Pass route through the Coast Mountains and the shorterbut steeper Chilkoot Trail were used by countless stampeders. Many a would-be minerperished on the treacherous Chilkoot Trail.

The gold rush was a boon and by 1898, Skagway was Alaska's largest town with apopulation of about 20,000. Hotels, saloons, dance halls and gambling housesprospered. But when the gold yield dwindled in 1900, so did the population as minersquickly shifted to new finds in Nome.

Today, Skagway has less than 1,000 residents. It still retains the flavor of the gold rushera.

Points of Interest

1White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad

The "Scenic Railway of the World" links Skagway withYukon, Canada. A 41-mile roundtrip offers anunforgettable journey to the summit of the White Pass,a 2,865-foot elevation.

2 Outdoor Advenures

Enjoy what is truly an outdoorsman's paradise, withactivities you won't find anywhere else. Go for a rideon a dog sled, whale watching, hiking, naturewatching, flightseeing, ziplining and more.

3 Klondike Summit

At 3,292 feet above sea level, the Klondike Summit,also called the White Pass Summit, runs parallel to theWhite Pass & Yukon Route Railroad. The journeyoffers breathtaking views of waterfalls, glaciers,scenic vistas and glimpses of the original Dead HorseTrail and Tormented Valley.

4 Gold Rush History

Relive the color and history of the Yukon Gold Rush.Tour the camps, pan for gold and meet a fewcostumed characters who'll show you what like waslike during the boom-town days in the 1800s.

5 Yukon (Canada)

Yukon is a wilderness playground with an extensivenetwork of waterways. On the scenic 65-mile drivefrom Skagway, the lush coastal landscape gives wayto rugged wilderness. Its capital, Whitehouse, is thecenter for the town's mining and forestry industries,and a welcoming spot for visitors.

6 Haines

Pristine beauty and an abundance of wildlife defineHaines. Just 14 miles from Skagway by water, the townis renowned for huge flocks of bald eagles and one ofthe planet's longest fjords.

7 Red Onion Saloon

During the Klondike Gold Rush, the Red Onion Saloonwas Skagway's most exclusive bordello. Now thiscolorful establishment is a bar/restaurant and aNational Historic Building.

8 Dog Sledding

Meet professional mushers and their amazing caninecompanions in an introduction to Alaska's state sport.Take a flight to a glacier to experience flying over thesnow, or visit the summertime training grounds for aride in a wheeled sled.

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Skagway City Tour & The Days of '98 ShowSGY-100 Approximately 2.8 hours / From $39 eSYou will visit...

4 Gold Rush History For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Step back in time and soak in Skagway's colorful beginnings. You'll relive the exciting days of saloons and dance halls, shoot-outsand lynch mobs, floozies and Can Can girls. You'll also witness the final events leading up to the dramatic demise of the villain thatSkagway loves to hate, Soapy Smith. Your tour begins with a scenic drive through Skagway's downtown historic district. Your firstdestination, The Lookout, is a photographer's delight offering a panoramic view of the Skagway Valley, glacier-clad mountains, LynnCanal and your cruise ship. Next, you'll view the Trail of '98 Museum's unusual artifacts, hard evidence of the stories you'll see andhear on your tour. You'll continue to Skagway Sculpture and Flower Garden, a one-of-a-kind outdoor museum combining a floralgarden, water features and 30 Alaska-themed bronze sculptures in a Zen-like environment. Your last destination is The Days of '98Show, the longest running production in Alaska.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesTour order may vary.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Klondike Summit,Liarsville Experience & Gold PanningSGY-110 Approximately 3 hours / From $59 eSYou will visit...

3 Klondike Summit

4 Gold Rush History

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Your motorcoach tour begins with a drive through historic Skagway, which played a key role in the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897-1898.Sense the excitement and nostalgia around every corner as you drive to Liarsville, a recreation of a tent city from 1898, complete withthe fun and excitement of its heyday. A cast of sourdoughs and dance hall girls entertain you and teach you the art of gold panningbefore you're set free in the Liarsville gold fields with a guarantee that you'll find that precious metal and catch gold fever. Then,journey along the famed White Pass & Yukon Route railroad. Thrill to breathtaking views from the 3,290-foot summit. Your guide willregale you with stories of stampeders as you trace their footsteps along Brackett's Wagon Road, Pitchfork Falls, Dead Horse Gulchand the infamous Tormented Valley. Have your camera ready, as there are numerous photo opportunities.

Passport RequirementsSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Klondike Summit, Suspension Bridge & Salmon BakeSGY-120 Approximately 4.3 hours / From $99 eFYou will visit...

3 Klondike Summit

4 Gold Rush History

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Begin your adventure with a motorcoach ride along the Klondike Highway, paralleling the route used by prospectors during the 1898Klondike Gold Rush. Ascend to the breathtaking 3,290-foot White Pass Summit, while your guide captivates you with tales of thehardships endured by earlier travelers in their quest to reach the interior. Continue north to the Yukon Suspension Bridge. Thrill to thesensation of a swaying walkway 57 feet above the churning rapids of the Tutshi River. Observe Mother Nature in all her glory from themain platform and walk through the area's interpretative sites and museum-quality displays. Then, enjoy a hearty Salmon Bake buffetat the Liarsville Gold Rush Trail Camp. Step back in time in this recreation of a tent city from 1898. Peruse the saloon, bordello andrelics from a bygone era.

Passport RequirementsSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents. Guests not required to cross suspension bridge. This tour is not available to Sapphire Princesspassengers.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Klondike Summit,Suspension Brdg & Saloon BreakfastSGY-130 Approximately 4.5 hours / From $99

eFSYou will visit...

3 Klondike Summit

7 Red Onion Saloon

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Visit two of Skagway's most talked about attractions and enjoy a hearty breakfast in a historic setting on this half-day excursion.

First, you'll visit the historic Red Onion Saloon. Here, splendidly costumed madams will greet you with a souvenir garter and serve upa Gold Pan Scramble. Enjoy breakfast while listening to tales of Klondike Kate, Diamond Tooth Lil and the other barmaids whoworked the Red Onion in 1898. The bartender will share saloon stories, as he mixes you a signature cocktail. Upstairs, you'll visit thecelebrated brothel museum.

Your journey continues with a scenic drive up the Klondike Highway, paralleling the White Pass & Yukon Route railroad and peakingat the breathtaking summit.

At the Yukon Suspension Bridge your senses intensify as you walk across a footbridge dramatically suspended over the rapids of theTutshi River. Enjoy the exhibits and take in the views.

Passport RequirementsSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents.

Special NotesSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents.

Guests must be at least 21 years old and have photo ID to consume alcohol. Portion of tour contains stories related to historicbrothel which parents should consider when bringing children. Guests are not required to cross the suspension bridge. Tourorder may vary.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Guests under the age of 21 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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To the Klondike SummitSGY-140 Approximately 1.5 hours / From $39 eYou will visit...

3 Klondike Summit

Max Group Size: 26

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

The large picture windows of your minibus afford spectacular views as you travel through historic Skagway, and along the KlondikeHighway to the West White Pass summit in the St. Elias Mountains. Driving along the Klondike Highway, your spirit soars as you travelone of North America's most scenic mountain roads, paralleling the historic White Pass railroad into the interior. The past comes aliveas your guide imparts a century's worth of White Pass stories and identifies numerous glaciers and peaks.

There are plenty of photo stops along the way, including Dead Horse Trail, the old Brackett Wagon Road, Pitchfork Falls and MooreBridge. Thrilling views from every angle await when you reach the summit at a lofty of 3,290 feet. The pristine air invigorates you andthe vast silence is broken only by the sound of the wind blowing across the moonscape of rock and foliage.

Passport RequirementsSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Skagway's Original Street CarSGY-150 Approximately 2 hours / From $39

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4 Gold Rush History

Max Group Size: 28

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Martin Itjen came looking for Klondike gold in 1898, and became Skagway's most celebrated storyteller. He gave Alaska's firstmotorized sightseeing tour on his "Skagway Street Car" for U.S. President Warren G. Harding in 1923, and delighted visitors fordecades. Martin's tour lives on, as you board a yellow 1927 sightseeing bus with a costumed conductor. Just like Martin, yourconductor passes on a century of Skagway history, behind-the-scenes tales, and stories of life in small town Alaska. You'll explore thewaterfront and National Park Historic District, and be awestruck from the panoramic views from the Scenic Overlook. You're sure towant to capture a photo or two of the recounting of the Soapy Smith gunfight at the Gold Rush Cemetery. You'll tour the ResidentialDistrict renowned for its flower gardens and have an exclusive viewing of the acclaimed "Skagway Story" production at the ClubHouse Theatre.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesUnaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Experience the YukonSGY-160 Approximately 7 hours / From $99 eFSYou will visit...

Klondike Summit For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheel

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5 Yukon (Canada)

chair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Motorcoach through historic Skagway before embarking on an epic journey, 65 miles from Alaska into Canada's Yukon. Amagnificent ride along the Klondike Highway parallels the route used by prospectors during the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush and whileyou ascend the breath-taking, 3,290-foot White Pass Summit, your guide will regale you with tales of the hardships endured by earliertravelers in their quest to reach the interior. The lush growth of the coast gives way to Canada's rugged wilderness as you travelthrough the glaciated area known as Tormented Valley and past a string of lakes. Enjoy a respite in your day at the Caribou CrossingTrading Post and tuck into a barbecue lunch complete with all-you-can-eat homemade donuts. Then, tour the Wildlife Museum'sworld class exhibits and travel to the Native village of Carcross, for sightseeing and shopping before returning to port.

Passport RequirementsSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents. Vegetarian lunch available. Please notify Tour Office at least 24 hours prior to tour.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Experience the Yukon & Suspension BridgeSGY-170 Approximately 8 hours / From $129 eFSYou will visit...

3 Klondike Summit

5 Yukon (Canada)

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Enhance your "Experience the Yukon" tour with a visit to the Yukon Suspension Bridge. As you drive up the Klondike Highway you'llreach the summit, some 3,290 feet above sea level. Enjoy the changing scenery that transforms from lush rainforest to stark granite,with towering mountains and lakes of all sizes dotting the valleys.

At the Yukon Suspension Bridge, experience the thrilling walk across the bridge suspended dramatically above the whitewater rapidsof the spectacular Tutshi River as the river rages beneath you.

You'll be served a barbecue lunch at the Caribou Crossing Trading Post followed by a stroll through the Wildlife Gallery.

On the return trip, you'll have a chance to do some sightseeing and souvenir shopping on our stop in the Native town of Carcrossbefore heading back to the ship.

Passport RequirementsSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents. Vegetarian lunch available. Please notify Tour Office at least 24 hours prior to tour. Guests notrequired to cross suspension bridge.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Yukon Expedition & White Pass Scenic RailwaySGY-180 Approximately 8 hours / From $199 eFSYou will visit...

1 White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad

3 Klondike Summit

5 Yukon (Canada)

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Experience the beauty of the legendary White Pass Trail of '98 from different perspectives on this exhilarating guided tour. Travel theKlondike Highway, over the White Pass Summit, into Canada's Yukon and culminate with a thrilling ride aboard the historic White Pass& Yukon Railroad. A scenic ride parallels the route used by prospectors during the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush as you ascend the3,290-foot White Pass Summit. The lush growth of the coast gives way to Canada's rugged wilderness as you travel through theglaciated area known as Tormented Valley. Stop at the Caribou Crossing Trading Post for a hearty barbecue lunch and peruse theWildlife Museum before stopping at the Native village of Carcross, home to exceptional handi-crafts. Then, board the White Pass &Yukon Railroad for an epic, 27-mile journey in vintage train cars past breathtaking waterfalls, mountains and glaciers.

Passport RequirementsSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents. Vegetarian lunch available. Please notify Tour Office at least 24 hours prior to tour. Tour order mayvary.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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White Pass Scenic RailwaySGY-200 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $119 eaYou will visit...

1 White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

All aboard for an unforgettable journey on the "Scenic Railway of the World" to the magnificent, White Pass Summit. Carved throughsome of the North's most rugged terrain in 1898, this engineering marvel climbs nearly 3,000 feet, offering spectacular views,breathtaking scenery and a wilderness guide to narrate the experience. Built during the Klondike Gold Rush, the railway wascompleted in 26 months by blasting through the mountains with 450 tons of explosives. Fully restored cars, pulled by vintage diesellocomotives, travel over 20 miles of steep grades and around cliff hanging turns. Retrace the original route to the White Pass summit,take in the breathtaking panorama of mountains, glaciers, gorges, waterfalls, tunnels, trestles and historic sites from large, picturewindows and hear fascinating tales of Gold Rush history recounted by a colorful passenger agent who serves as your guide.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesNo ID is required as you do not disembark the train at the summit. This tour can accommodate electric wheelchairs and scooters.Passengers with disabilities must contact the onboard Tour Office 48 hours prior to the excursion so that arrangements may bemade to meet their particular needs.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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White Pass Bennett Lake AdventureSGY-220 Approximately 8.5 hours / From $269

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1 White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad

3 Klondike Summit

5 Yukon (Canada)

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

The wilderness beckons you on this 67-mile journey aboard the historic White Pass Railroad to remote Bennett Lake. Against allodds, the White Pass & Yukon Route was carved through some of the North's most rugged terrain in 1898. Onboard, relax in vintagecars as you climb nearly 3,000 feet over 20 miles of steep grades and cliff-hanging turns. Accessible only by train, Bennett, BritishColumbia is an abandoned gold rush town next to scenic Bennett Lake. Sit down to a hearty, traditional prospector's meal of pipinghot, gold miner's stew, sourdough bread and apple pie before exploring the magnificent area on a self-guided walking tour. Afterlunch re-board the train for the trip to Carcross, then, meet your motorcoach and travel along the historic Klondike Highway on yourreturn to Skagway.

Passport RequirementsSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents. Vegetarian lunch available. Please notify Tour Office at least 24 hours prior to tour.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Kld Summit,Liarsville Salmon Bake,Saloon & RailSGY-230 Approximately 6.5 hours / From $199 eFSYou will visit...

1 White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad

3 Klondike Summit

4 Gold Rush History

7 Red Onion Saloon

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Experience the best of Skagway on this extensive tour of its most celebrated sights and attractions. Depart from the White PassDepot for a thrilling train ride from Skagway to Fraser, British Columbia. Relax in your vintage car as you climb nearly 3,000 feet over20 miles of steep grades and cliff-hanging turns. Then, board a motorcoach and travel the spectacular Klondike Highway withbreathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, waterfalls and glaciers. Enjoy a hearty salmon bake buffet at the Liarsville GoldRush Trail Camp, a recreation of a tent city from 1898, complete with all the fun and excitement of the Gold Rush days. End your daywith a glass of Alaskan Amber beer and a toast in the infamous Red Onion Saloon. Join the "madams" for a private party in theupstairs brothel, see artifacts left behind by travelers and maybe catch a glimpse of the resident ghost.

Passport RequirementsSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents. Please bring photo ID to enjoy beverages at the saloon. Tour order may vary. Portion of tourcontains stories related to historic brothel which parents should consider when bringing children.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Guests under the age of 21 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Klondike Summit,Suspension Brg,Garden Lunch & RailSGY-240 Approximately 7.3 hours / From $199 eFSYou will visit...

1 White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad

3 Klondike Summit

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this dramatic land. Travel aboard the White Pass & Yukon Route railroad, renowned as the"Scenic Railway of the World." Against all odds this iron trail was forged through some of North America's most spectacular andrugged terrain, which you will enjoy through the picture windows of your vintage car.

Continue north by motorcoach to the Yukon Suspension Bridge and feel the thrilling sensation of a swaying walkway 57 feet abovethe churning rapids of the Tutshi River. Observe Mother Nature and walk through the museum-quality displays that detail the areasnatural history. Resume the drive back to Skagway along the picturesque Klondike Highway.

Enjoy lunch among the flowers at Jewell Gardens, site of pioneer Henry Clark's family farm. Savor a meal in which many of theingredients come from the edible landscape that surrounds you. Browse the quaint gift shop before returning to the pier.

Passport RequirementsSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents. Guests are not required to cross the suspension bridge.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Klondike Summit,Gold Panning,Lunch & Rail AdvSGY-250 Approximately 6 hours / From $199 eFSYou will visit...

1 White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad

3 Klondike Summit

4 Gold Rush History

Max Group Size: 40

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Experience the 1898 Gold Rush, as the prospectors never could - in first-class comfort. At the White Pass & Yukon Route Depot,board a vintage railcar for a ride on the "Scenic Railway of the World." In Fraser, disembark the train and board a motorcoach for adramatic journey past the Tormented Valley and Pitchfork Falls en route to Skagway. Breathtaking views of surrounding mountains,waterfalls and glaciers may be captured during the many photo stops.

A lovely respite in your day, enjoy a gourmet lunch at the Historic Skagway Inn. Refreshed, you're ready to meet a delightful cast ofcharacters and find your fortune at the nearby Klondike Gold Fields. Learn the art of gold panning and practice your technique inwarm-water troughs. Gold is guaranteed in every pan! Haul your treasure into the Gold Shack and have it weighed before browsingthe gold nugget jewelry collection and mining-related souvenirs.

Passport RequirementsSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents.

Child Price12 years & under only

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Special NotesSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents. Vegetarian lunch available. Please notify Tour Office onboard at least 24 hours prior to tour. Tourorder may vary.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Yukon Jeep Adventure & Klondike SummitSGY-500 Approximately 5 hours / From $149

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For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Your small caravan of explorers retrace the historic Trail of '98 from Skagway to Canada's Yukon as you take the wheel of anautomatic, four-wheel-drive Jeep Wrangler along the Klondike Highway. An interactive radio allows everyone in the caravan to listen inas guides regale you with tales of the gold rush era.

Head off the beaten path for amazing vistas accessible only by off-road vehicles. View Pitchfork Falls, Dead Horse Gulch andTormented Valley en route to the historic village of Carcross and its namesake desert, the smallest of its kind in the world.

The jeeps will make several stops allowing guests to switch drivers and share the fun. Bring along a camera and some friends forthis fun adventure. We'll enjoy a snack before heading on the return route back to Skagway.

Passport RequirementsSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents.

Child Price5 to 12 years only

Medical RestrictionNot recommended for guests in their third trimester of pregnancy.

Special NotesSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents. Minimum age is 5 and minimum weight is 50 lbs. Drivers must be at least 25 years old, show a validdriver's license and sign a liability/insurance waiver. This tour is not recommended for expectant mothers or guests with back orneck problems.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Adventure Park & ZiplinesSGY-400 Approximately 3.3 hours / From $99 sfYou will visit...

2 Outdoor Advenures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Take part in an immersive activity amongst truly breathtaking beauty! Join our expert guides on an approximately 3 1/4-hourexhilarating experience in an Alaskan adventure park.

Your adventure begins with a 20-minute narrated drive through historic downtown Skagway and up the Klondike Highway. A short

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walk on a rainforest trail brings you to the spectacular adventure park where you'll be outfitted and prepped for fun.

Enter into an incredible series of crossings on the ropes course, including Burma loops, suspended bridges and raised balancebeams. Up next, it's time to maneuver a fantastic series of ziplines through the lush Alaska canopy. As you propel from platform toplatform, fellow participants will cheer you on. Your heart will be pumping as you prepare for the "Walk the Plank" segment soaringhigh above the ground through the treetops. It's an experience you'll never forget!

Child Price(Minimum age is 8)

Special NotesMinimum age is 8 and maximum weight is 300 lbs. Participants must be able to walk for 5 to 10 minutes over even terrain.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Horseback Riding AdventureSGY-430 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $159

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2 Outdoor Advenures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Visit the former site of a gold-rush boomtown as you explore one of Alaska's most breathtaking valleys on horseback as your guidespins tales of the area's gold-rush history during this 3 1/2-hour guided tour.

Drive through Skagway to the backcountry wilderness of Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park, deep in the heart of the DyeaValley. Located at the head of the Chilkoot Trail, the Dyea Valley enjoys rugged beauty, as the Taiya River has shifted several times,washing old buildings into the sea, preserving the wild nature of this rainforest.

Mount your horse and we'll head off to explore the original town of Dyea. We'll maintain a steady pace on this active tour. After theride, enjoy a snack of fresh Alaska smoked salmon pâté and crackers with a beverage of choice to wash it down: coffee, tea, hotchocolate or lemonade.

Special NotesParticipants should be able to mount a horse and maintain balance in the saddle. Participants must be at least 4'10" and notexceed 250 lbs. No expectant mothers.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Musher's Camp & Sled Dog ExperienceSGY-440 Approximately 3.3 hours / From $129

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Get a glimpse into the lives of the Iditarod hopefuls - the venerable mushers and their dedicated sled dogs - on this unique andthrilling Alaska adventure!

Enjoy a three-mile 4x4 ride up the mountain for panoramic views of the historical ciy of Dyea. Meet the amazing dogs and climb ontoa wheeled sled - custom-made for running during the snow-free summer months for an experience of a lifetime. Your team of 16huskies pulls you through one mile of the scenic backcountry through southeast Alaska's beautiful temperate rainforest.

Back at the camp, listen to a musher talk about their experiences with these hard-working dogs and the strength and endurancethat define dog sledding in the wild, rugged North. You'll have time to relax and enjoy beverage refreshments - and play with theadorable husky puppies!

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Child Price(Minimum age is 5)

Special NotesMinimum age is 5. Some walking on uneven terrain may be required and ride may be bumpy. Sled dog ride covers one mile.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must have a signed parental consent form to participate without aparent or guardian.

Klondike Summit To Sea Bicycle TourSGY-450 Approximately 2.8 hours / From $99 sYou will visit...

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Retrace the path of the historic Klondike Gold Rush by mountain bike, covering 15 miles of scenic landscape as you coast down theWhite Pass summit on this fun-filled, two-wheeled tour.

Learn about the area's interesting history and rich ecology as you coast along the paved Klondike Highway on a 1 1/2-hour bike ride.Stops are made along the way for photos of the White Pass & Yukon Route - the railway linking the port of Skagway with Whitehorse,Canada's Yukon capital. We'll also have photo opportunities of cascading waterfalls, awe-inspiring glaciers and majestic mountains.

This fun excursion runs a total of 2 3/4 hours, offering a great way for people of all ages ande abilitied to tour Skagway and thesurrounding area.

Passport RequirementsSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport.

Child Price(Minimum age is 12)

Special NotesSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents. Guests must be comfortable using hand brakes and riding down a steep incline. Wear walking orsport shoes. Participants must be at least 4'6" and 12 years old.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 16 to 17 musthave a signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Rainforest Bicycle TourSGY-455 Approximately 3 hours / From $99 sfYou will visit...

2 Outdoor Advenures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Experience the natural beauty and history of Dyea on a leisurely bicycle ride along five miles of easy scenic trails within the KlondikeGold Rush National Park on this three-hour excursion.

Upon arrival in Dyea, you'll be given an orientation and standard safety briefing before setting out on your bike ride. Guides versed inthe area's ecology and history lead you along a bike route covering five miles of flat terrain for easy pedaling. Ride through therainforest, visiting historic ruins, the Chilkoot trailhead and coastal tidal flats where eagles, salmon, colorful wildflowers and dazzlingmountains are often in view. This tour is ideal for those seeking to get away from the crowds and enjoy mild exercise in the freshAlaskan air.

After the ride enjoy a granola bar snack as you are returned by van to your choice of the ship's pier or in town at Skagway.

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Child Price(Minimum age is 10)

Special NotesGuests must be confident on a bicycle and comfortable using hand brakes. Wear walking or sport shoes. Participants must be atleast 4'6" and 10 years old.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 16 to 17 musthave a signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Remote Coastal Nature HikeSGY-475 Approximately 6.3 hours / From $149 sFYou will visit...

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6 Haines

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Get out into the lush wilderness on a hike through the world's largest temperate rainforest in Haines. Two fitness levelsaccommodate both casual and avid hikers.

You'll embark on a high-speed catamaran and cruise along North America's longest and deepest fjord to Haines. Enjoy spectacularviews of waterfalls and ice-sculpted peaks as your guide provides informative commentary and points out marine wildlife. Our guidesare second to none in their knowledge of local culture, natural history and fitness preparation.

Hike into the majestic forest, winding through towering spruce and hemlock trees. You'll soon realize you're sharing this uniquehabitat with not only centuries-old trees, but moose, bear and bald eagles as well. Walk the shoreline, identifying life in tide pools.Enjoy a delicious picnic lunch on a black pebble beach, well known for marine-mammal viewing.

Child Price7 to 12 years only

Special NotesParticipants should be in good health and able to cover uneven terrain over three to five miles. Wear layered clothing and goodhiking shoes. Minimum age is 7. Vegetarian lunch available. Please notify Tour Office at least 24 hours prior to tour.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 17 must have asigned parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Klondike Rock Climbing & RappellingSGY-490 Approximately 3.3 hours / From $99

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2 Outdoor Advenures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Join expert mountaineering guides for this award-winning excursion. Climb the granite walls of the White Pass; all abilities welcome.Choose from over a dozen climbing routes - your guide will pick one based on your experience and desire for a challenge.

Each climb offers a stunning aerial view of the Skagway River, the White Pass & Yukon Route railway and the surrounding wilderness,as well as a tasty snack. You'll have the opportunity to climb many of the routes and to try rappelling on the high cliffs. Your guideshave led climbs around the world and enjoy sharing their knowledge and stories of adventures in the mountains.

This is the perfect outing for first-timers or experienced climbers looking for a challenge with the help from authorities oninternational mountaineering and climbing.

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Child Price8 to 12 years only

Special NotesParticipants must be at least 8 years old, not exceed 300 lbs. and able to walk over uneven terrain. Dress in warm clothing thatallows good flexibility. No expectant mothers.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Takshanuk Mountain Trail by 4x4SGY-510 Approximately 6.3 hours / From $219 eFYou will visit...

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Take the wheel of a four-wheel drive Kawasaki "Mule" through the lush forest of the pristine Alaska wilderness! You'll journey along theTakshanuk Mountain Trail on this amazing 6.25-hour adventure.

Enjoy a guided cruise aboard a high-speed catamaran along North America's longest and deepest fjord to Haines, with spectacularviews of waterfalls and icy peaks. Hop on your four-wheel-drive vehicle at the Takshanuk trailhead. Marvel at beautiful waterfalls andcrystal-clear creeks on your way to meadows at an elevation of 1,500 feet. Spectacular views abound!

On the way down, we'll take a rest stop at a mountaintop lodge with a warm fire for a tasty lunch. After descending the rest of thetrail, enjoy a scenic motor coach ride along Lutak Inlet before cruising back to the ship.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesGuests wishing to drive must be at least 21 years old and bring a valid driver's license. Each mule accommodates four guests, butcan be extended to five to keep groups together. Vegetarian meal is available. Please notify Tour Office onboard at least 24 hoursprior to tour. The Kawasaki Mules are easily accessible and have storage for oxygen tanks and collapsible wheelchairs. Guestsmust be able to take steps on and off the modes of transportation. Tide conditions can make ramp to dock very steep, guests withlimited mobility should keep this in mind.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Chilkoot Trail Hike & Float AdventureSGY-740 Approximately 4.3 hours / From $129

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2 Outdoor Advenures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Relive the Klondike adventure with a hike along the famous Chilkoot Trail followed by a float trip down the Taiya River during thisapproximately 4 1/4-hour guided tour.

You'll travel to the historic town of Dyea to hike the first two scenic miles of the Chilkoot Trail, the center of Skagway's gold rush. Thistrail winds through a lush rainforest alive with animals and wildflowers - climbing and descending 350 feet. Your guide weaves a mixof history and Klondike folklore as you retrace the footsteps of the gold-hungry stampeders who forged this route 100 years ago.

At the banks of the Taiya River, your 18-foot raft awaits for the scenic float back to Dyea. The forest gives way to wild irises as fjordwalls rise to meet snow-capped peaks. Enjoy a riverside snack of homemade cookies and a hot beverage before returning by vanon the 30-minute drive to Skagway.

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Child Price7 to 12 years only

Medical RestrictionExpectant mothers past 20 weeks, not allowed.

Special NotesDress warmly in layers and wear comfortable walking shoes. Participants must be in good physical health and able to walk twomiles over uneven terrain, with an elevation gain and loss of 350 feet. No expectant mothers. Minimum age is 7 and guests mustweigh between 50 lbs and 350 lbs.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Eagle Preserve Rafting Wildlife QuestSGY-745 Approximately 6.3 hours / From $199 mFYou will visit...

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6 Haines

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A high-speed catamaran to Haines, a rafting adventure in the Chilkat Bald Eagle Reserve, and a riverside picnic make this a wildlifetour of a lifetime. Your tour begins as you board a high-speed catamaran for a cruise along North America's longest and deepestfjord to Haines. Next, you'll board a motorcoach for a relaxing 40-minute drive up the Haines Highway to the preserve. You'll seehistoric Haines and Fort William H. Seward on this narrated drive, and moose and swans in the marshlands. Experienced guidesawait to begin your rafting adventure (not whitewater). You'll float silently down the river aboard 18' inflatable rafts - the best way toobserve eagles drawn to feed on the plentiful salmon. Bears and wolves are also frequent guests at the feast. Not only rich in wildlife,the preserve is also a place of incredible beauty, with towering mountains, hanging glaciers and lush forests. A riverside picnic capsoff your day.

Excursion Length(Including 1.75 hours on the river)

Child Price7 to 12 years only

Medical RestrictionNo expectant mothers past 20 weeks.

Special NotesThis tour has no white water and may be enjoyed by anyone in good health, if they can cover uneven terrain. Tide conditions canmake ramp to dock very steep, guests with limited mobility not recommended. Dress in warm layers. Minimum age is 7. Guestsmust weigh between 50 lbs and 350 lbs. No expectant mothers.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Glacier Point Wilderness SafariSGY-760 Approximately 6.3 hours / From $199 sFYou will visit...

2 Outdoor Advenures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

If you crave a taste of Alaska's wilderness, this trip is for you! This 6 1/2-hour tour is an incredible experience that takes you face-to-face with a massive glacier in one of the most spectacular settings on the planet.

Your adventure begins aboard a high-speed catamaran as you explore the rugged beauty of Alaska's deepest fjord. Watch forwhales and sea lions en route to a remote beach at Glacier Point. After a short drive and a quarter-mile hike, you'll board a 31'

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voyager canoe and paddle across an iceberg-studded lake to the face of a glacier that grows ever larger and more massive as youapproach.

Throughout your tour, expert guides share their extensive knowledge of this amazing area. Hike back to the bus. After a 20-minutedrive, a tasty box lunch will be served onboard the catamaran that takes you back to Skagway for transfer to the ship.

Child Price(Minimum age is 7)

Medical RestrictionNo expectant mothers.

Special NotesMinimum age is 7. Participants must be in good general health and able to hike over uneven terrain. Dress warmly in layers andwear comfortable walking shoes with good tread. No expectant mothers. Guests must weigh between 50 lbs and 350 lbs.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Glacier Lake Kayak,Scenic Railway & Klondike SummitSGY-770 Approximately 5 hours / From $199 sfYou will visit...

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3 Klondike Summit

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Ride the historic White Pass & Yukon Route railroad and explore the crystal-clear waters of a glacier lake by kayak on this scenic andimmersive 5-hour excursion.

Your tour begins onboard a vintage railcar in operation since 1898. Enjoy a ride with plenty of sights along the way, such as GoldRush Cemetery, Pitchfork Falls, Black Cross Rock and infamous Dead Horse Gulch.

The next portion of your adventure begins at Bernard Lake. Paddle for approximately an hour across the pristine waters in your two-person kayak. Your naturalist guide will entertain you with stories of the gold rush and point out wildlife - watch for bears, mountaingoats, caribou and eagles.

Enjoy a light snack with beverage before boarding your motor coach back to Skagway. En route, your driver will narrate the journeyalong the Klondike Highway. Soak in the views of the mountains, waterfalls and glaciers on this 45-minute drive.

Passport RequirementsSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents.

Child Price(Minimum age is 9)

Medical RestrictionNo expectant women in their third trimester of pregnancy.

Special NotesSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents.

Participants must be in moderate physical condition and those over 6'4" or with a waist exceeding 44" may not fit comfortably inkayaks. Minimum age is 9. Dress warmly in layers. Tour order may vary. Tour begins June 5.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Wilderness Kayak ExperienceSGY-775 Approximately 6.3 hours / From $149 sFYou will visit...

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6 Haines

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Enjoy a scenic cruise to Haines where you'll join professional sea-kayak guides in a paddling adventure on Chilkoot Lake, one ofAlaska's most pristine and treasured places during this 6-hour tour of immense natural beauty.

Your journey begins onboard a high-speed catamaran for a 45-minute cruise along North America's longest and deepest fjord toHaines. Enjoy spectacular glaciers and historic commentary as your guide points out marine wildlife - watch for whales!

Enjoy a tour of Haines town followed by a safety briefing and introduction to kayaking. Once outfitted in the necessary gear, we'll putin. No previous experience is necessary and expert guides will make everyone quickly at ease.

The stable and silent kayaks make excellent viewing platforms for wildlife, and Chilkoot Lake is home to all five species of Pacificsalmon, numerous bald eagles, waterfowl and one of the highest concentrations of brown bears in southeast Alaska.

Excursion Length(Including 2 hours of kayaking)

Child Price8 to 12 years only

Special NotesMinimum age is 8. Comfortable shoes and layered clothing are recommended. Participants over 6'8" or 300 lbs. may not fitcomfortably in kayaks. Double and triple kayaks are used on this tour. Tide conditions can make ramp to dock very steep, guestswith limited mobility not recommended.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Glacier Discovery by HelicopterSGY-800 Approximately 2 hours / From $279

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2 Outdoor Advenures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Leave all traces of civilization behind and experience the infinite beauty of southeast Alaska's remote glaciers - accessible only byhelicopter! Soar over glaciers and green expanses en route to landing on a glacier for a guided nature walk.

Lift off from the historic Skagway waterfront and head into a rugged region of sheer mountains, majestic valleys and massiveglaciers. Jagged peaks towering over the Chilkat Glacier, cascading waterfalls surrounding the Ferebee Glacier, or the spectacular"river of ice" known as the Meade Glacier are among the wonders you may encounter. Flight routes and landing zones are selecteddaily to ensure you enjoy the best the area has to offer.

After a thrilling 40-minute flight (roundtrip) over spectacular glaciers, you'll have the rare opportunity to explore one of Mother Nature'sgreatest marvels. Enjoy an unforgettable 40-minute walking tour as experienced glacier guides explain the awesome forces at work.

Excursion Length(Including 40 minutes of flight & 40 minutes on glacier)

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Special NotesWeight surcharge ($130) may apply on this flight. Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as passenger safety and comfort,the helicopter companies have advised that guests weighing 250 lbs. or more (fully clothed) will be assessed the weightsurcharge to reserve adequate space onboard the helicopter. Guests weighing 250 lbs. or more should reserve 2 tickets and,once onboard, go to the Tour Office to have the extra ticket charge adjusted down to the surcharge amount. Refer to the FAQsection for important information about flightseeing tour.

Helicopter excursions are not refundable unless cancelled by 12:00pm on the day after embarkation.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 13 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 17 musthave a signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Dog Sledding & Glacier FlightseeingSGY-840 Approximately 2 hours / From $449

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For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Soar above southeast Alaska over glaciers and vast spruce-covered expanses en route to a dog-sled camp on a 2-hour Alaskanexcursion that combines helicopter flightseeing with dog sledding.

There are no better views than from a helicopter's vantage point since much of southeast Alaska is only accessible by air. Fly overdeep crevasses and towering glacier spires. Soar over the wilds of this gorgeous region and marvel at details in the landscape thatcan only be seen from above.

After a thrilling 30-minute flight (roundtrip), we'll land at a dog camp on Denver Glacier that is home to nearly 300 Huskies andpuppies. You'll meet these incredible dogs as well as the mushers who will introduce you to "mushing," the art of dog sledding.Drive the team or ride in the sled while observing the breathtaking environment. We'll spend approximately one hour at camp beforethe return flight back.

Excursion Length(Including 30 minutes of flight & 1 hour on glacier)

Child Price(Minimum age is 5)

Special NotesWeight surcharge ($220) may apply on this flight. Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as passenger safety and comfort,the helicopter companies have advised that guests weighing 250 lbs. or more (fully clothed) will be assessed the weightsurcharge to reserve adequate space onboard the helicopter. Guests weighing 250 lbs. or more should reserve 2 tickets and,once onboard, go to the Tour Office to have the extra ticket charge adjusted down to the surcharge amount. Refer to the FAQsection for more important information about flightseeing tours. Tour operation depends on glacier snow conditions and usuallyruns through early September. Minimum age is 5.

Helicopter excursions are not refundable unless cancelled by 12:00pm on the day after embarkation.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 13 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 17 musthave a signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Heli-Hike & Rail AdventureSGY-850 Approximately 5 hours / From $379

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1 White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad

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For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

This half-day guided adventure combines a helicopter tour with a ride aboard the historic White Pass railroad and a hike in theTongass National Forest.

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Lift off from the historic Skagway waterfront and head into a rugged region of sheer mountains, majestic valleys, massive glaciers,and views of the magnificent Juneau Icefield.

Next, set off on a four- to five-mile nature hike along the remote upper Skagway River to view magnificent Laughton Glacier.Throughout the hike, your guides will provide information about the region's unique natural history, allowing plenty of time forpotential wildlife sightings and photographs. Bears, mountain goats and moose all call the Laughton Valley home.

Ride the scenic White Pass & Yukon Route back to Skagway with a snack of salmon pate' and crackers. This historic iron trail wascarved through some of the North's most rugged terrain in 1898.

Passport RequirementsSince this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport. Notarized written consent is required for children traveling intoCanada without both parents.

Child Price(Minimum age is 9)

Medical RestrictionGuests in their third trimester of pregnancy not recommended.

Special NotesParticipants should be in good physical condition; this is a 5-mile hike over difficult terrain. Wear a lightweight, long-sleeved shirtand/or sweater and shoes with ankle support. Tour order may vary. Since this tour enters Canada, all guests must carry a passport.Notarized written consent is required for children traveling into Canada without both parents. Minimum age is 9. Weight surcharge($80) may apply on this flight. Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as passenger safety and comfort, the helicoptercompanies have advised that guests weighing 250 lbs. or more (fully clothed) will be assessed the weight surcharge to reserveadequate space onboard the helicopter. Guests weighing 250 lbs. or more should reserve 2 tickets and, once onboard, go to theTour Office to have the extra ticket charge adjusted down to the surcharge amount. Refer to the FAQ section for importantinformation about flightseeing tours.

Helicopter excursions are not refundable unless cancelled by 12:00pm on the day after embarkation.

Liability waiver must be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Alaska Wildlife ParkSGY-370 Approximately 6.3 hours / From $199 mFYou will visit...

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6 Haines

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This is an interactive wildlife-viewing experience unlike any other in Alaska. You'll embark on a close encounter of the wild kind as youvisit a wildlife center in the heart of the famous Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve. Your tour begins as you board a high-speed catamaranat the pier. You'll cruise along North America's longest and deepest fjord to Haines. Along the way, you'll witness spectacular views ofwaterfalls and ice-sculpted peaks.

Upon arrival in Haines, you'll board a motorcoach and follow the route of the Chilkat River into the Bald Eagle Preserve, established toprotect and perpetuate the world's largest concentration of bald eagles and their critical habitat. The towering Cathedral Peaks andChilkat Mountains provide a stunning backdrop. You next stop is Kroschel Films Wildlife Park Center, a home for orphaned wildanimals. Your visit includes hands-on, face-to-face encounters and intimate close-up photography as you venture through the center.

Child Price12 years & under only

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Special NotesThe trip requires walking a quarter mile on groomed trails, some with gentle slopes. Tide conditions can make ramp to dock verysteep, guests with limited mobility not recommended.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Alaska Nature & Wildlife ExpeditionSGY-420 Approximately 6.3 hours / From $179 eFYou will visit...

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6 Haines

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

HIGHLIGHTS: Scenic Cruise to Haines, Wildlife Search

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesWildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Seasonal wildlife updates are posted at the onboard Tour Office. Tide conditions can makeramp to dock very steep, guests with limited mobility not recommended. Some departures may enjoy lunch at the beginning of thetour. Afternoon departures have meal in the evening. Vegetarian meal available. Please notify Tour Office onboard at least 24hours prior to tour.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Eagle Preserve Wildlife River Adventure by JetboatSGY-700 Approximately 6.3 hours / From $199 eFYou will visit...

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6 Haines

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

A jet boat tour deep into the heart of the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve offers a true wilderness experience. Your tour begins as youboard a high-speed catamaran for a scenic cruise along North America's longest and deepest fjord to Haines. Upon arrival, you'llboard a motorcoach and witness lush scenery during your narrated drive to the preserve. Where the road ends, your adventurebegins. You'll arrive at the jet boat landing and enjoy an old-fashioned hot dog roast over an open fire. Next, you'll board a jet boatand cruise miles of scenic tributaries. Moose and bears are often spotted along the riverbank, making this a once-in-a-lifetime photoopportunity. The scenery alone is worth the trip with cascading, hanging glaciers and surrounding mountains that soar to 6,000-footheights. Before your return to Skagway, you'll sip hot beverages around a crackling campfire.

Excursion Length(Including 1.75 hours on the river)

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesWear warm clothing and dress in layers. Afternoon departures will enjoy the meal before the jet boat portion of the tour, morningdepartures may eat after the jet boat tour. Tidal conditions can make ramp to dock very steep, guests with limited mobility notrecommended.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Liarsville Experience & Salmon BakeSGY-300 Approximately 2.5 hours / From $69 eFSYou will visit...

2 Outdoor Advenures

4 Gold Rush History

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

On this 2.5-hour excursion, embark on a narrated drive around historic downtown Skagway as your driver-guide tells stories of thosewho passed through in search of gold.

At the Liarsville all-you-can-eat salmon bake, enjoy a hearty lunch of wild Alaska salmon grilled over an alderwood fire. Afterwards, tryyour hand at panning for gold and wander through the general store, saloon and bordello tents. Gather at the Hippodrome, anentertainment venue and tent city from 1898, for melodrama, music and more. Don't miss your chance to have your picture taken withthe lovable camp mascot Denali, the Alaska malamute.

You'll have time to visit the camp store, the Fancy Goods Gift Shop, for souvenirs before returning to the pier. Once back in town, youmay choose to stay in town or return to your cruise ship.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesBeer and wine are available for purchase.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 17 musthave a signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Jewell Gardens Tour & TeaSGY-320 Approximately 2.3 hours / From $49

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2 Outdoor Advenures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

On this two-hour excursion, embark on a narrated drive around historic downtown Skagway as your driver-guide tells stories of thosewho passed through in search of gold. Cross the Skagway River and arrive at the beautiful Jewell Gardens, site of pioneer HenryClark's family farm in 1898.

This famous organic show garden dazzles with thousands of tulips and lilacs early season, giant delphiniums midsummer and anabundance of flowers and enormous produce during the harvest. View the elaborate miniature railroad display depicting Skagway asit looked in 1898. Enjoy the garden art created in their glassblowing studio.

Enjoy tea service overlooking the spectacular gardens grounds. Savor tea, coffee and mint lemonade along with creative culinarytreats picked daily from the edible gardens.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesUnaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Gold Panning, Sled Dogs & 40 Degrees Below Zero ExpSGY-355 Approximately 3 hours / From $69 eaSYou will visit...

4 Gold Rush History

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8 Dog Sledding For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Welcome to the Klondike. On this tour, you'll have a fun-filled experience as you take part in your own Yukon Gold Rush. Youradventure begins as you board your motorcoach for a ride through the historic streets of downtown Skagway to the Klondike GoldFields. Once there, you'll watch a video presentation introducing you to dogs of the Klondike Gold Rush before enjoying a modernsled dog demonstration. You'll also get to meet, and interact with, the dogs and their puppies. Next, you'll suit up and step into a 40-degree-below-zero chamber for the instant deep-freeze effect you'd feel in an Iditarod. Your gold rush experience isn't complete untilyou meet a cast of costumed characters for some fun as well as a chance to claim your fortune at the Klondike Gold Fields. Not onlywill you learn the art of panning for gold, you can count on striking it.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesThis tour can accommodate manual and electric wheelchairs. Passengers with disabilities must contact the onboard Tour Office48 hours prior to the excursion so that arrangements may be made to meet their particular needs.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Kld Gold Fields,Panning & Exclusive Scenic RailwaySGY-350 Approximately 6 hours / From $179

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1 White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad

3 Klondike Summit

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Experience life as a prospector on this fun-filled family tour that takes you back in time to the excitement of the Gold Rush. Visit theKlondike Gold Fields and marvel at the authentic 1937 gold dredge. The voices of old-time prospectors recount what it was like to toilunder the Midnight Sun in search of the precious metal. A gold panning demonstration is taught by a costumed seasonedprospector and then it's your turn to pan for gold! The adventure continues at the White Pass Train Depot, where you'll board yourprivate rail car complete with a costumed guide to entertain you. You'll climb nearly 3,000 feet over 20 miles of steep grades andcliff-hanging turns. Delight in the breathtaking views from the large picture windows and enjoy a snack. When you reach the WhitePass Summit, a traditional "Klondike" toast is made with champagne or sparkling cider.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesTour order may vary. No ID is required as you do not disembark the train at the summit.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Golden Glassblowing Experience at Jewell GardensSGY-360 Approximately 3 hours / From $199

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2 Outdoor Advenures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

This "hot shop" adventure invites you to create your own glass art in the Last Frontier.

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Your tour brings you to Jewell Gardens, a tranquil oasis of organic flowers and plants. Upon your arrival, your guide will offer a privateorientation to this spectacular northern show garden and the hot shop, where you'll learn the ancient art of working with molten glass.You'll create the ultimate Alaska memento, a handmade ornament to float in your garden pond, or hang in a window or Christmastree. In the spirit of the Gold Rush, you'll incorporate 24K gold for dazzling effect. Your work of art can be shipped anywhere in theworld, compliments of Jewell Gardens.

Next, you'll embark on a guided glass gallery tour of hand-blown works, followed by tea service, lunch or light dinner (depending ontime of day) made with fresh ingredients from the garden, and a glass of beer or wine.

Child Price7 to 12 years only

Special NotesMinimum age is 7. Guests are advised to wear natural fiber clothing.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Ghosts & Goodtime Girls Walking TourSGY-380 Approximately 2 hours / From $39

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7 Red Onion Saloon

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Step back in time for a few hours and experience Skagway's rich history on this walking tour with one of the sensational madams ofthe Red Onion Saloon as your guide.

Your lavishly costumed guide greets you with a souvenir garter and escorts you through Skagway's streets and alleys where ladies ofthe evening once rubbed shoulders with notorious characters such as Soapy Smith and Skookum Jim. Hear the stories of KlondikeKate, Pea Hull Annie and Diamond Tooth Lil who led adventurous, lusty, and often tragic lives.

Your journey takes you past historic gold-rush buildings and the infamous red-light districts to historic Red Onion Saloon. Here, join ina champagne toast and explore the hallways and rooms of this notorious brothel where you'll see original relics and images of theladies who worked there. The tour ends at the saloon so you'll have time to visit gift shop and explore downtown Skagway on yourown.

Special NotesDue to tour content, not recommended for those under age 16. Length of walk is less than .5 miles. Guests make the short walkfrom the saloon back to the ship on their own.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Juneau, Alaska, USAIn 1880, it was slow going for Joe Juneau and Richard Harris as they searched for goldwith the help of Native guides. After climbing mountains, forging streams and facingcountless difficulties, they found nuggets "as large as beans."

From their discovery came three of the largest gold mines in the world. By the end ofWorld War II, more than $150 million in gold had been mined. Eventually the minesclosed, but the town Joe Juneau founded became the capitalof Alaska and the business of gold was replaced by the business of government.

Some 30,000 people live in Juneau. Its total area makes it one of the biggest towns, insize, in the world. Only Kiruna, Sweden, and Sitka, Alaska, exceed Juneau's 3,248 squaremiles.

Today Juneau is famous not only for gold and government but also for itsbreathtakingly beautiful glaciers and stunning views of both water and mountains.

Points of Interest

1 Mendenhall Glacier

This amazing glacier is 12 miles long, a half-mile wideand from 300 to 1,800 feet deep. Stretching from theJuneau Icefield to Mendenhall Lake, it has beenslowly retreating since the mid 1700s.

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Enjoy what is truly an outdoorsman's paradise, withactivities you won't find anywhere else. Go for a rideon a dog sled, whale watching, hiking, naturewatching, flightseeing, ziplining and more.

3Whale Watching

You're virtually ensured a whale sighting from April toNovember when hundreds of humpbacks feed andfrolic in the waters of the northern Inside Passage.Orcas are also common sightings in Juneau.

4 Glacier Flightseeing

Fly over the massive Juneau Icefield and get a front-row seat to awe-inpsiring glaciers, spectacular icefallsand majestic rock formations - accessible only fromthe air.

5 Macaulay Salmon Hatchery

Salmon swim up a 450-foot fish ladder from mid-Juneto October. Watch the hatchery process from thedeck. The aquarium inside showcases local marinelife in their natural saltwater environments.

6 Glacier Gardens

This 50-acre garden features species native to thistemperate rainforest. Guided tours provide insightinto a self-sustaining ecosystem and lookout pointson Thunder Mountain are spectacular.

7 Dog Sledding

Meet professional mushers and their amazing caninecompanions in an introduction to Alaska's state sport.Take a flight to a glacier to experience flying over thesnow, or visit the summertime training grounds for aride in a wheeled sled.

8 Alaska State Museum

One of the finest museums in the state, this facilityhouses Native, mining, fishing and Russian displays,as well as traveling art and cultural exhibits.

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Rainforest Garden AdventureJNU-320 Approximately 2.5 hours / From $39 eSYou will visit...

6 Glacier Gardens For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

After departing from the pier, enjoy a lively commentary from your tour guide about Juneau's gold rush and local history en route tothe stunning Glacier Gardens, where you will board a covered shuttle for an intimate look at this natural wonderland. Here, colorfulplants, trees and flowers create a dazzling contrast to the lush green forest backdrop. At the 580-foot level, walk along the yellowcedar boardwalk, for a breathtaking views of the Mendenhall Valley, Douglas Island, Gastineau Channel and the Chilkat Mountains.After this awe-inspiring photo stop, your descent follows a different route to view ponds, waterfalls and the colorful flowerarrangements adorning the main pavilion at the garden's entrance. At the visitor center atrium you will have time to browse throughthe gift area or purchase refreshments. Relax amidst beautiful hanging baskets or one of the nearby streams before returning to thecruise ship pier.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesTour operator is authorized under special use permit to conduct tours in the Tongass National Forest.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Rainforest Garden & Mendenhall Glacier ComboJNU-330 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $69 eSYou will visit...

1 Mendenhall Glacier

6 Glacier Gardens

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Savor the rich beauty of Glacier Gardens and a visit to Juneau's top natural attraction, the Mendenhall Glacier in Tongass NationalForest - including entry to the visitor center - on this approximate 3 1/2-hour tour.

At Glacier Gardens, you'll be amazed at the diversity of the rainforest. Stroll along paths carved from the mountainside toward theupper regions of the forest. Visit a one-of-a-kind Alaskan garden featuring towering upside-down trees covered with planted flowers.From the viewing platform at the 580-foot level, capture images of the Gastineau Channel, Douglas Island and the Chilkat Mountains.

You'll also visit Juneau's biggest attraction - Mendenhall Glacier. This river of compressed blue ice is fed by the massive JuneauIcefield and ranks as the largest glacier accessible by road in southeast Alaska. It runs a half-mile wide and hundreds of feet deep.You can get a wealth of information on glaciers during your 75-minute visit to the glacier. In addition, the Mendenhall Glacier VisitorCenter features exhibits, videos and a panoramic view of the glacier.

Excursion Length(Including 1 hour & 15 minutes at glacier)

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesTour operator is authorized under special use permit to access the Tongass National Forest. Does not include walking on theglacier as only helicopter tours access the glacier. Visit at the glacier is self-guided as your driver is not permitted to conducttours.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Whale Watching & Wildlife QuestJNU-610 Approximately 4 hours / From $149 eafYou will visit...

3 Whale Watching For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Experience southeast Alaska's incredible scenery and amazing wildlife on this exceptional whale-watching excursion with a "money-back" sighting guarantee that is available rain or shine. Following a short motorcoach ride to Auke Bay, board a water jet-poweredcatamaran designed for wildlife viewing. The spacious main cabin welcomes you and offers panoramic views of the spectacularscenery. An onboard naturalist will explain the habits and habitats of the wildlife you may encounter. Have your binoculars and yourcamera ready when you spot Steller sea lions, harbor seals, Dall's porpoises, bald eagles, Sitka blacktail deer and, occasionally,bears. Of course no whale-watching tour would be complete without seeing the majestic mammals so plentiful in the nutrient-richAlaskan waters. In fact, we are so confident in the abundance of wildlife in the waters we offer a $100 cash whale-sighting guarantee!

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesThis tour can accommodate wheelchairs but not electric scooters, due to raised doorway thresholds. Passengers with disabilitiesmust contact the onboard Tour Office at least 48 hours prior to the excursion to ensure arrangements can be made to meet theirparticular needs.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Mendenhall Glacier & Whale QuestJNU-630 Approximately 5.3 hours / From $159

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1 Mendenhall Glacier

3 Whale Watching

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

The breathtaking natural beauty of Alaska is celebrated on an adventure combining two of its premier attractions. View theMendenhall Glacier, formed during the Little Ice Age, which began about 3,000 years ago. Sustained by the geography and uniqueclimate of the area, the glacier has been able to survive much longer than others in North America. Explore the visitor's center andmeet with U.S. Forest Service interpreters, available to answer your questions. Then, drive to Auke Bay for an unforgettable award-winning wildlife cruise available rain or shine. Board a catamaran and relax in the main cabin, offering panoramic views. An onboardnaturalist will explain the habits and habitats of the wildlife you may encounter. No whale-watching tour would be complete withoutseeing the humpback and killer whales which are plentiful in the nutrient-rich waters during this time, and sightings are guaranteed!

Excursion Length(Including 1 hour at glacier)

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesDress warmly and bring a rainproof jacket. Tour order may vary. Tour operator is authorized under special use permit to accessthe Tongass National Forest. Does not include walking on the glacier as only helicopter tours access the glacier. Visit at the glacieris self-guided as your driver is not permitted to conduct tours.

This tour can accommodate wheelchairs but not electric scooters, due to raised doorway thresholds. Passengers with disabilitiesmust contact the onboard Tour Office at least 48 hours prior to the excursion to ensure arrangements can be made to meet theirparticular needs.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Whale Watching & Salmon Bake ComboJNU-640 Approximately 5.3 hours / From $179 eFYou will visit...

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3 Whale Watching

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Combine two classic Juneau experiences - an exceptional whale-watching adventure complete and an outdoor salmon bake feast.Following a short motorcoach ride to beautiful Auke Bay, board a customized jet-powered catamaran. Southeast Alaska's marineanimals are the stars as you cruise the waters renowned as a summer feeding ground for humpback and killer whales. As youcruise, an onboard naturalist will explain the habits and habitats of the wildlife you may encounter and a whale sighting isguaranteed! Then, come ashore for a traditional salmon bake with all the fixings. Savor your meal amidst the beauty of Alaska'swilderness. Roast marshmallows over a campfire, enjoy musical entertainment and walk the trail to the waterfall and the remains ofthe historic Wagner Mine.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesDress warmly in rainproof jacket and comfortable shoes. Tour order may vary.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Mendenhall Glacier,Whale Quest & Lodge Salmon MealJNU-650 Approximately 6.3 hours / From $199 eFSYou will visit...

1 Mendenhall Glacier

3 Whale Watching

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

An extraordinary trio of Alaskan attractions - a whale watching cruise, a wilderness island salmon bake and the breathtakingMendenhall Glacier - combine on this ultimate Juneau experience. Board your catamaran at Auke Bay for an exhilarating wildlifecruise. Whales are so plentiful in these waters that you're guaranteed a sighting. Then, step ashore at the lovely Orca Point Lodge onColt Island and enjoy a deluxe salmon bake buffet. Situated in a secluded setting, stroll down to the beach before re-boarding yourcatamaran for a return cruise. A scenic motorcoach ride brings you to the Mendenhall Glacier, formed during the Little Ice Age,which began about 3,000 years ago. From across an iceberg-dotted lake you will see the dynamic flowing force, carving its waydown the sea. Built into a cliff above the valley, the visitor's center offers interactive displays and U.S. Forest Service interpreters.

Excursion Length(Including 1 hour at glacier)

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesWarm, layered clothing is recommended. Tour order may vary. Tour operator is authorized under special use permit to access theTongass National Forest. Does not include walking on the glacier as only helicopter tours access the glacier. Visit at the glacier isself-guided as your driver is not permitted to conduct tours. This tour is not available to Sapphire Princess and Sea Princesspassengers.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Whale Watching & Mendenhall Glacier Photo SafariJNU-700 Approximately 5 hours / From $219 mfYou will visit...

1 Mendenhall Glacier

2 Outdoor Adventures

3 Whale Watching

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Capture the wonders of Alaska, from spectacular glaciers to majestic whales, and preserve the memories forever in this intimatephotography excursion lead by a professional instructor. At the Mendenhall Glacier, your guide leads you along a scenic morainetrail. This gentle walk reveals beaver dams, salmon streams and remarkable glacier panoramas - sites that inspire stunning images.Your excursion continues when you board a 34-foot covered exploration vessel, specially built to get you up close to the naturalenvironment and custom designed for photography expeditions. Observe a variety of marine wildlife in these nutrient-rich watersincluding whales. You will receive a $100 cash refund from the tour operator at the conclusion of the tour if a whale is not sighted onthe trip. Group size is limited to ensure an educational and interactive atmosphere. Bring your camera and get ready to capture thatmagical moment worth a thousand words.

Special NotesGuests should expect to walk approximately .75 miles on an improved trail with some steps. Dress warmly in layers. Tour operatesin all weather conditions. Tour order may vary. Each child 12 and under receives a free digital camera.

Liability waiver required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must have a signed parental consent form to participate without aparent or guardian.

Alaska's Whales & Mendenhall Glacier TrailJNU-705 Approximately 5 hours / From $199

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1 Mendenhall Glacier

2 Outdoor Adventures

3 Whale Watching

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Celebrate southeast Alaska's natural history and abundant wildlife on this exclusive, eco-tour by land and by sea. Hike to floatingicebergs at the Mendenhall Glacier with a naturalist guide. A gentle path once completely covered by the massive glacier takes youthrough the Tongass National Forest and introduces you to the many species that make this area their home. Keep an eye out andyour cameras ready to spot beavers, eagles, salmon, porcupines, black bears and more. Then, transfer to a specially designed safarivessel, custom built for up-close wildlife viewing. Cruise the Stephens Passage where the stars of the show are the humpback andkiller whales. You will receive a $100 cash refund from the tour operator at the conclusion of the tour if a whale is not sighted on thetrip. Have your camera and binoculars ready to photograph the magnificent animals as they frolic in their natural habitat.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesWalking distance is approximately 1.5 miles on an improved level trail. Dress warmly in layers and wear sturdy, comfortable walkingshoes. This tour operates in all weather conditions. Tour order may vary.

Liability waiver required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must have a signed parental consent form to participate without aparent or guardian.

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Whales & Glaciers Citizen Science AdventureJNU-710 Approximately 5 hours / From $199

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3 Whale Watching

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Experience an exclusive, science-based excursion to Mendenhall Glacier and Alaska's stunning Stephens Passage. You'll play asignificant role in the ongoing documentation process in this hands-on Citizens Science Program. At the famous Mendenhall Glacier,observe the many aspects of Alaska's eco-system while learning about a GPS time-lapse photo project that details the gradualmovement of the glacier as it recedes out of Mendenhall Lake. Then, walk an easy paved trail with your guide and take field notes onthe changes observed in a variety of indigenous plants blooming in the rainforest. Your expedition continues when you board acustom designed safari vessel where you'll assist your wilderness leader in tracking and recording the behaviors and environspertaining to various marine mammals including humpback whales. You will receive a $100 cash refund from the tour operator at theconclusion of the tour if a whale is not sighted on the trip.

Special NotesEach participant receives a free CD of current research findings, links to supporting non-profit partners and trip images. Sturdyshoes suitable for walking, layers of warm clothing and rain gear are recommended. Group size is limited.

Liability waiver required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must have a signed parental consent form to participate without aparent or guardian.

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Whales, Bears & Glaciers AdventureJNU-875 Approximately 6.8 hours / From $429 mFYou will visit...

2 Outdoor Adventures

3 Whale Watching

4 Glacier Flightseeing

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1 Mendenhall Glacier For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Experience the perfect trifecta of southeast Alaska's attractions - whale watching, bear viewing and a scenic flight over glaciers.Embark on a 2.75-hour whale-watching cruise, onboard a custom built, eco-touring boat. Encounter a slew of delightful seamammals including whales, so plentiful in these nutrient-rich waters, that your tour offers a sighting guarantee. Cruise from the dockin Juneau to the Tlingit village of Hoonah, located on Chichagof Island. From here, transfer with a specially trained bear guide totheTongass National Forest in search of brown bears and Sitka blacktail deer in their natural habitat. Following your 2-hour bearsearch, you'll take to the skies on a thrilling 30-minute flightseeing adventure over such landmarks as the Chichagof Island, AdmiraltyIsland, Point Retreat Lighthouse, Funter Bay, Icy Strait, Mendenhall Glacier and Auke Bay on your return to the capital city.

Child Price4 to 12 years only

Special NotesMinimum age is 4. Maximum weight is 350 lbs. Tour may operate in reverse order. Total length of walk is approximately .5 miles.This flight has no weight surcharge. Bear sightings not guaranteed.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Rainforest Canopy & Zipline ExpeditionJNU-400 Approximately 3.3 hours / From $179 sfYou will visit...

2 Outdoor Adventures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Experience the thrill of gliding above the treetops in a thriving rainforest along ziplines and suspension bridges on this award-winningtour. Your adventure begins with a short walk to the boat dock where you'll board an expedition craft sailing across GastineauChannel to the Treadwell Mine site on Douglas Island. Once you arrive, your professionally trained guides will outfit you with state-of-the-art safety equipment and give you a detailed safety briefing. An off-road vehicle will then take you up the densely forested hillsideto the beginning of nearly a mile of dual high-tension cables linking a network of platforms mounted high in Sitka spruce trees. Asyou sail through the forest canopy, you'll cross aerial suspension bridges offering breathtaking views of Bullion Creek and uniquevistas of Juneau. Afterward, you'll celebrate your day with a light snack and a medal ceremony commemorating your triumph.

Medical RestrictionParticipants must have full use of their limbs. Pregnant women and guests with injuries/seizure disorders or vision/hearingimpairments are not allowed. Guests with medical conditions and fear of heights should not participate.

Special NotesParticipants must have full use of their limbs, be at least 60" tall and weigh between 90 lbs. and 250 lbs. Pregnant women andguests with injuries/seizure disorders or vision/hearing impairments are not allowed. Guests with medical conditions and fear ofheights should not participate. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. Closed-toed shoes required. Long pants and layeredclothing are recommended.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Alpine Zip & Mendenhall Glacier AdventureJNU-405 Approximately 5 hours / From $199

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1 Mendenhall Glacier

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For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

All of your senses will be stimulated by this unique small-group eco-adventure you'll never forget. This exciting combination tourbegins with a scenic transfer to Eaglecrest Lodge, the ski lodge that is the setting for your zipline adventure. Expert guides will outfityou in top-of-the-line gear and provide a safety briefing to make sure you're ready to go. Then, you'll glide away from the forest floorand instantly transition from a bear's-eye to a bird's-eye view, surrounded spectacular scenes of the snowcapped mountains. Back atthe ski lodge, you'll watch a video presentation of the tour and enjoy a snack before re-boarding your vehicle for a narrated drive tothe Mendenhall Glacier. At this monumental attraction, you'll have an hour to explore the many trails around the glacier, take inexhibits at the visitor center, capture photos, and learn more about this awe-inspiring natural wonder.

Excursion Length(Including 1 hour at glacier)

Child Price9 to 12 years

Medical RestrictionGuests must be comfortable with heights. Not recommended for pregnant women or those prone to seizures or neck, back orshoulder problems.

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Special NotesParticipants must be at least 9 years old, weigh between 70 lbs. and 250 lbs. and be comfortable with heights. Not recommendedfor pregnant women or those prone to seizures or neck, back or shoulder problems. Closed-toed shoes, pants and layeredclothing recommended. Tour order may vary. Tour operator is authorized under special use permit to access the Tongass NationalForest. Does not include walking on the glacier as only helicopter tours access the glacier. Visit at the glacier is self-guided asyour driver is not permitted to conduct tours.

Liability waiver must be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 16 to 17 musthave a signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Town, Tram & TrekJNU-420 Approximately 2.5 hours / From $69

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Meet your friendly guide at the pier, before setting off on a scenic bus for a drive through Juneau's historic downtown district, viewingboth the State Capitol Building and Governor's House. Transfer to the tram for a smooth, aerial ride to an altitude of 1,800 feet abovethe city. Relax as you soar over tall spruce trees and jagged rock outcroppings. Join the Mount Roberts wilderness trail where youwill experience the quiet solitude of the temperate rainforest and splendid mountain panorama. You may even glimpse a wanderingblack bear, a bald eagle, or some totemic Tlingit tree carvings. This excursion ends atop the mountain at the Nature Center, whereyou will can browse the gift shop and enjoy a beverage. View the Native cultural film "Seeing Daylight", venture to the Raptor Centerexhibit for a closer look at a live bald eagle, or peruse the various mountaintop shops.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesExcursion begins with city tour departing from the cruise ship pier. Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress warmly in layers.Participants must be in good health and able to cover uneven terrain. Length of walk is 3/4 mile with stairs and an elevation gain of200 feet. This tour operates in all weather conditions. Depending on mountain snow levels, tour may not operate early in season.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must have a signed parental consent form to participate without aparent or guardian.

Dog Sled Summer CampJNU-440 Approximately 2.3 hours / From $149

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During this small-group tour, you'll enjoy a uniquely Alaskan experience and learn about the official state sport, dog mushing. Youradventure begins as you embark on a breathtaking motor coach ride into the remote and scenic Sheep Creek Valley, and to thehome of some the state's most famous athletes - the huskies that run in the Iditarod. Upon arrival, you will be greeted by a realIditarod musher and his dog team. You'll tour the camp, visit the replica of an Iditarod Race checkpoint, and go through the stepseach musher performs, as if you're traveling the route with him. Then you'll climb aboard a comfortable wheeled sled and relax asyour husky team whisks you along the 1.5-mile trail through the beautiful landscape. Returning to camp, you'll get to visit with thedogs, pet the puppies and learn what it's like to live amid 120 happy huskies.

Child Price(Minimum age is 5)

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Special NotesMinimum age is 5. Please dress warmly in layers. Sled ride covers 1.5 miles.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Poilcy: Children 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 17 must havea signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Bike & Tram Elevation SensationJNU-450 Approximately 4.5 hours / From $99 mfSYou will visit...

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Gear up for an eco-adventure that combines an exhilarating bike ride with an effortless 1,800-foot ascent on the Mount RobertsTramway. Your day begins with a narrated, scenic drive to Eaglecrest Lodge. Once there, expert guides will outfit you in top-of-the-line gear and provide a safety briefing before you set out on the 5.2-mile downhill route through the rainforest. Enjoy the flora andfauna as well as spectacular vistas of the surrounding mountains, valleys and glaciers along the way. You'll continue along a 4.3-mile,fairly flat scenic road, taking in breathtaking views across Fritz Cove of the Mendenhall Glacier, then ride along the rugged coastlineto False Outer Point. You'll then transfer to the Mount Roberts Tramway for the ascent to the 1,800-foot-level Mountain House SkyBridge. After a short introduction to the many available activities, you're free to explore on your own, returning at your leisure to yourship a short walk away.

Child Price10 to 12 years only

Medical RestrictionGuests who are pregnant may participate up until three months into their pregnancy.

Special NotesParticipants must be at least 4'8" tall and 10 years old. Total distance covered on bike ride is 9.5 miles. Tramway ticket allowsunlimited rides throughout the day. Guests make their own way from the tram back to the pier on a short walk.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 16 to 17 musthave a signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Bike & Brew Glacier ViewJNU-455 Approximately 4 hours / From $99 sfSYou will visit...

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This guided bike tour offers you an exhilarating way to enjoy some of Juneau's most beautiful scenery - the Mendenhall Valley. Uponarrival, your expert guides will outfit you in top-of-the-line gear and give you a safety briefing before you set out on your 9-mile ride.Be sure to bring your camera, as photo opportunities abound. Starting beside Auke Lake, you'll enjoy the picturesque views of it andthe Mendenhall Glacier from in front of the charming Chapel by the Lake. Then, you'll stop at the beach for another spectacular viewof the glacier's western vista and a snack before continuing to the glacier's east side. Your final stop is near the Mendenhall GlacierVisitor's Center so you can see the Glacier from a much closer perspective. Then, finally, you'll board a van for a ride to Merchant'sWharf where you'll sample award-winning beers from Alaska's micro-breweries.

Child Price10 to 12 years only

Medical RestrictionGuests who are pregnant may participate up until three months into their pregnancy.

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Special NotesParticipants must be in moderate to good physical condition and at least 4'8". Minimum age is 10. Guests must be at least 21 yearsold and have photo ID for beer tastings and participants under 21 years must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 16 to 17 musthave a signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian. Participants under 21 must be accompanied by aparent or guardian to the beer tasting venue.

Mendenhall Glacier Guide's Choice Trail HikeJNU-475 Approximately 4.5 hours / From $79 sfYou will visit...

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With more miles of trails than roads, Juneau is the perfect place for an adventurous day hike! You'll get to explore beautifulMendenhall Valley during a four to six mile hike that takes you inside a temperate rainforest and offers you stunning views of theglacier. You'll trek high above the Mendenhall Glacier, basking in the fresh air and stunning panoramic vistas that encompassexpanses of glacier-carved wilderness, cascading waterfalls, serene meadows and quiet forest glens that can only be reached onfoot. You can expect opportunities to view wildlife and photograph the natural beauty discovered along the trail while enjoying theintimate nature of Alaska at a pace only a hike can provide. Afterwards, board your shuttle for a short, but relaxing ride back to yourship.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesParticipants must be in good health and able to cover steep terrain. Expect an elevation gain of 600 to 1,000 feet over four to sixmiles. Wear sturdy footwear and dress warmly in layers. This tour operates in all weather conditions.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must have a signed parental consent form to participate without aparent or guardian.

Mendenhall Glacier Float TripJNU-740 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $129 mfYou will visit...

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Discover the fun of white-water rafting on an exciting - yet gentle - Mendenhall River excursion that's perfect for rafters of all agesand levels of experience. Your trip begins with a scenic motorcoach ride to the beautiful Mendenhall Lake. Once there, you'll gear up,board your raft, and take off on your unforgettable adventure. Your experienced guide will steer you across the serene waters of thelake, maneuvering past the floating icebergs, to the river beyond. You'll marvel at the spectacular views of the glacier and toweringpeaks as you float downstream. You'll also want to be on the lookout for the local wildlife. During your travels, you'll also get toexperience the rush of shooting some moderate rapids. At the end of your thrilling journey you'll head to shore to enjoy an Alaskan-style snack.

Child Price12 years & under only

Medical RestrictionNot recommended for guests who are in their third trimester of pregnancy.

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Special NotesDress warmly and bring an extra pair of socks. Guests must weigh between 40 lbs and 350 lbs. Rapids level depends on weatherconditions.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 17 must havea signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Mendenhall Glacier Canoe AdventureJNU-760 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $149

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Imagine when the region's first people, the Tlingit Indians, traversed the waters of southeast Alaska in hand-carved canoes. On thistour, you'll re-enact the experience, being among the select few to travel by canoe and venture within a safe distance of the majesticMendenhall Glacier. Your trip begins with a scenic motor coach ride to the beautiful Mendenhall Lake. Once there, you'll gear up,board your authentic Alaskan Native-style canoe and take off on your unforgettable adventure. You'll paddle across the serenewaters of the lake, navigating past floating icebergs. Marvel at the spectacular views of the glacier and towering peaks as you floatpast the shoreline, then experience the thrill of skirting the base of beautiful and roaring Nugget Falls. Go ashore here for an Alaska-style snack. At the end of this unprecedented journey, reboard your motorcoach for the return trip to your ship.

Child Price12 years & under only

Medical RestrictionNot recommended for guests who are in their third trimester of pregnancy.

Special NotesDress warmly and bring extra socks. Children must weigh at least 40 lbs. This is a participatory trip so all guests should be able topaddle.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 17 must havea signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Glacier View Sea KayakingJNU-770 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $99 sfYou will visit...

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This glorious half-day excursion along Juneau's coast begins with a short drive by bus to North Douglas Island, where you will enjoyscenic views of the Mendenhall Glacier and Auke Bay. Here, your guide will hand out life jackets and rain gear before teaching youpaddling techniques. Board the two-person kayaks, with either a new friend or traveling companion, for your breathtaking trip, whichis designed to give you a sense of how Aleut Indians traveled the coastal waterways. The stable yet nimble kayaks will allow you tosilently approach any wildlife in the area, including porpoise, seals, sea lions, eagles, herons, or even whales. Explore the MendenhallWetlands and view the spectacular Mendenhall Glacier. Your guide will entertain you with stories about Smugglers Cove and thehistory of the surrounding area. Back at the kayak base, enjoy a tasty snack before the journey back to port.

Child Price12 years & under only

Medical RestrictionNot recommended for guests who are in their third trimester of pregnancy.

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Special NotesPlease dress warmly. Participants should be in good physical condition and able to paddle. Guests must weigh between 40 lbs.and 260 lbs. Guests over 6'3" may not fit comfortably in kayaks.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 17 must havea signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Glacier Flightseeing AdventureJNU-800 Approximately 1.3 hours / From $199

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Your adventure begins the moment you leave the Juneau waterfront on a 40-minute floatplane journey you will never forget. Flyingthrough the Juneau Valley, you will soar over cascading waterfalls and lush rainforest, en route to the awe-inspiring glaciers of theJuneau Icefield. Gaze in wonder at the deep blue hue of the receding and advancing glaciers that make up the 1,500 square miles ofsolid ice. This once-in-a-lifetime flight will take you over the deep crevasses and azure meltwater pools of the Norris, Taku, Hole-in-the-Wall, East and West Twin glaciers. Everyone will enjoy a window seat on this exciting narrated flight, so bring your camera tocapture all the magical memories. And keep a lookout for possible wildlife such as goats, moose, bears and eagles, beforeconcluding this magnificent excursion with a smooth water landing.

Excursion Length(Including 40 minutes of flight time)

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesThis flight has no weight surcharge. Children under the age of 2 may travel as a lap child at no cost. Aircraft fly no higher than6,000 feet.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Taku Glacier Lodge Flight & FeastJNU-805 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $299 eFSYou will visit...

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Your magnificent three-and-a-half-hour journey begins when you leave the Juneau waterfront in a DeHavilland Otter floatplane, flyingover lush rainforest and five breathtaking glaciers. Everyone has a window seat on this thrilling 40-minute narrated flight that uses theTaku River as its "runway" to deliver you safely to the charming Taku Glacier Lodge. Here, you will savor an all-you-can-eat feast ofwild Alaska salmon complemented with homemade side dishes and glacier ice. Be entertained by stories of the lodge's colorful past,while absorbing the rustic charm of your surroundings, decorated with dog sleds, trapping gear and furs. After your feast, linger inthe gift shop, explore the forest trails on a guided walk or relax beside a crackling fire. This beautiful location is untouched by time, sotake advantage of our child rate and treat the entire family to this unique adventure.

Excursion Length(Including 40 minutes of flight time)

Child Price12 years & under only

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Special NotesThis flight has no weight surcharge. Guests on early morning departures also enjoy reindeer sausage and scones. Children underthe age of 2 may travel as a lap child at no cost.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Mendenhall Glacier Helicopter TourJNU-810 Approximately 2.3 hours / From $299 eYou will visit...

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Naturalist John Muir described the Mendenhall Glacier as "one of the most beautiful of all coastal glaciers", and on this magnificentexcursion that is popular with visitors to Juneau, you will be able to see why. After a short motorcoach transfer, the adventure beginswhen your turbine helicopter lifts off and soars over alpine ridges towards the Mendenhall Glacier. Gaining altitude, you may passMendenhall Towers - rock sentinels that rise 4,000 feet out of the glacier - and spectacular ice falls. Setting down on the ice you willhave 25 minutes in the company of an expert glacier guide to learn about how glaciers form and shape the landscape. As well asyour camera you may also wish to bring binoculars to view Alaska's famous wildlife. Returning to Juneau, you are treated to theunforgettable sight of Mendenhall Glacier stretching out towards the sea. Total helicopter flight time is approximately 30 minutes.NOTE: Weight surcharge ($130) may apply. See FAQ section for important information about flightseeing.

Excursion Length(Including 30 minutes of flight time & 25 minutes on glacier)

Special NotesWeight surcharge ($130) may apply on this flight. Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as passenger safety and comfort,the helicopter companies have advised that guests weighing 250 lbs. or more (fully clothed) will be assessed the weightsurcharge to reserve adequate space onboard the helicopter. Guests weighing 250 lbs. or more should reserve 2 tickets and,once onboard, go to the Tour Office to have the extra ticket charge adjusted down to the surcharge amount. Refer to the FAQsection for important information about flightseeing. Children under the age of 2 may travel as a lap child at no cost; however, theweight of the child will be added to the weight of the parent on whose lap they will be sitting.

Helicopter excursions are not refundable unless cancelled by 12:00pm on the day after embarkation.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 17 must havea signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Mendenhall Glacier Helicopter & Salmon Bake ComboJNU-815 Approximately 3.8 hours / From $329 eFSYou will visit...

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After a shore motorcoach rie, this action-packed tour starts when you climb aboard your modern, turbine helicopter, lift off and soarhigh over alpine ridges towards the Mendenhall Glacier. Cruising above twisted ice spires and deep crevasses, your expert pilot willset down on the surface of the glacier. Spend 20 to 25 minutes with glacier guides and learn more about how glaciers form. On thereturn flight to Juneau, you are treated to the unforgettable sight of Mendenhall Glacier stretching out towards the sea. Totalhelicopter flight time is approximately 30 minutes

Next, head to Salmon Creek, your lunch destination, by bus. Feast on wild Alaska salmon, chicken, corn bread and dessert, underprotective domes. After enjoying the musical entertainment, take the short walk to Salmon Falls to pan for gold, view spawningsalmon (when in season), or the remains of the historic Wagner Mine. Then linger in the gift shop or roast marshmallows over thecampfire before returning to the pier at your leisure.NOTE: Weight surcharge ($130) may apply. See FAQ section for important information about flightseeing.

Excursion Length(Including 30 minutes of flight time & 25 minutes on glacier)

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Special NotesWeight surcharge ($130) may apply on this flight. Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as passenger safety and comfort,the helicopter companies have advised that guests weighing 250 lbs. or more (fully clothed) will be assessed the weightsurcharge to reserve adequate space onboard the helicopter. Guests weighing 250 lbs. or more should reserve 2 tickets and,once onboard, go to the Tour Office to have the extra ticket charge adjusted down to the surcharge amount. Refer to the FAQsection for important information about flightseeing. Children under the age of 2 may travel as a lap child at no cost; however, theweight of the child will be added to the weight of the parent on whose lap they will be sitting.

Helicopter excursions are not refundable unless cancelled by 12:00pm on the day after embarkation.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 17 must havea signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Glacier Adventure by HelicopterJNU-820 Approximately 2 hours / From $329 eaYou will visit...

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Behold the majesty of the Juneau Icefield from the vantage point of an eagle on this once-in-a-lifetime helicopter tour. Your expertpilot will fly over the stunning Juneau back country enabling you to view the astonishing glaciers accessible only by aircraft. Searchfor wildlife, and the many cascading, advancing, retreating or floating glaciers en route to your remote landing site. Touching downon the Norris or Taku Glacier, you will have approximately 20 minutes to explore the ancient landscape. Your pilot doubles as yourglacier guide, and you will be encouraged to peer into a crevasse or watch as a glacial stream suddenly emerges and thendisappears beneath the icy surface. Your picturesque return journey to Juneau includes a flight along the Gastineau Channel, whereyou will view ruins of the famous gold mines.

Excursion Length(Including 30 minutes of flight time & 20 minutes on glacier)

Child Price(Minimum age is 2)

Special NotesThis flight has no weight surcharge. Minimum age is 2. Refer to FAQ section for important information about flightseeing.

Helicopter excursions are not refundable unless cancelled by 12:00pm on the day after embarkation.

Passengers with disabilities must contact the onboard Tour Office at least 48 hours prior to the excursion to ensure arrangementscan be made to meet their particular needs.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Pilot's Choice Ice Age ExplorationJNU-825 Approximately 2.8 hours / From $429 eYou will visit...

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This spectacular small-group tour across Juneau's Icefield will take you off the beaten track, and away from typical flightseeingroutes. You will spend a thrilling 50 minutes of flight time and 30 minutes of landings in the company of your friendly helicopter pilot,who will introduce you to the kinds of places that pilots generally keep to themselves, on this intimate once-in-a-lifetime tour. You andyour pilot will choose the two different landings amongst the 36 named glaciers coming off the 1,500 square miles of the JuneauIcefield. Glaciers such as the Herbert, Taku, Norris, Gilkey, Hole in the Wall or Mendenhall are a few of the possibilities. Once on theice, your pilot will also act as your guide, and you will have the opportunity to explore and take photographs of this stunning,untouched landscape, before heading back to port.NOTE: Weight surcharge ($190) may apply. See FAQ section for important information about flightseeing.

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Excursion Length(Including 50 minutes of flight time & 30 minutes of landings)

Special NotesWeight surcharge ($190) may apply on this flight. Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as passenger safety and comfort,the helicopter companies have advised that guests weighing 250 lbs. or more (fully clothed) will be assessed the weightsurcharge to reserve adequate space onboard the helicopter. Guests weighing 250 lbs. or more should reserve 2 tickets and,once onboard, go to the Tour Office to have the extra ticket charge adjusted down to the surcharge amount. Refer to the FAQsection for important information about flightseeing. Children under the age of 2 can travel as a lap child at no charge; however,the weight of the child will be added to the weight of the parent on whose lap they will be sitting.

Helicopter excursions are not refundable unless cancelled by 12:00pm on the day after embarkation.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 17 must havea signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Dog Sled Adventure by HelicopterJNU-840 Approximately 2.8 hours / From $499 mYou will visit...

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This combination tour offers you the adventure of a lifetime. Your exciting journey begins with a ride to the heliport. Donning a pair ofglacier overboots, you'll board a helicopter for your flight over the Alaskan ice field. During your breathtaking flight, you'll get to seesome of nature's most beautiful landscapes in areas that are accessible only by air. You'll marvel at the spectacular icefalls and rockformations of the region. After your fifteen-minute flight, you'll set down on the picturesque middle branch of the Norris Glacier andmeet top Iditarod race veteran mushers and their dogs to learn their tricks of the trade. Then, you'll get to experience the unique thrillof zipping across a glacier behind a team of huskies. After your exhilarating sled experience, you'll re-board your helicopter and onceagain sail over the elegant ribbons of ice as you return to the heliport.

Excursion Length(Including 30 minutes of flight time & 1 hour on glacier)

Child Price(Minimum age is 5)

Special NotesThis flight has no weight surcharge. Minimum age is 5. Refer to FAQ section for important information about flightseeing tours.Tour operation depends on glacier snow conditions and usually runs through late August.

Helicopter excursions are not refundable unless cancelled by 12:00pm on the day after embarkation.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Dog Sledding on the Mendenhall GlacierJNU-845 Approximately 2.8 hours / From $569

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This combination small-group tour offers you the adventure of a lifetime! Your exciting journey begins with a ride to the heliport.Donning a pair of glacier overboots, you'll board a premier helicopter for your flight over the Mendenhall Glacier. During yourbreathtaking flight, you'll get to see some of nature's most beautiful landscapes and vistas accessible only by air. You'll marvel at thespectacular icefalls and rock formations of the area. Set down at the dog sled camp where you'll meet top professional mushers andtheir dogs to learn their tricks of the trade. Then, you'll get to experience the unique thrill of zipping across the snow pack of theMendenhall Glacier behind a team of huskies. After your exhilarating sled experience, you'll have time to cuddle the camp puppies

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and for pictures with your mushers and dogs before re-boarding your helicopter and return to civilization. Total helicopter flight timeis approximately 30 minutes.NOTE: Minimum age is 5. Weight surcharge ($240) may apply. See FAQ section for important information about flightseeing.

Excursion Length(Including 30 minutes of flight time & 1 hour on glacier)

Child Price(Minimum age is 5)

Special NotesMinimum age is 5. Weight surcharge ($240) may apply on this flight. Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as passengersafety and comfort, the helicopter companies have advised that guests weighing 250 lbs. or more (fully clothed) will be assessedthe weight surcharge to reserve adequate space onboard the helicopter. Guests weighing 250 lbs. or more should reserve 2tickets and, once onboard, go to the Tour Office to have the extra ticket charge adjusted down to the surcharge amount. Refer toFAQ section for important information about flightseeing tours. Tour operation depends on glacier snow conditions and usuallyruns through early-September.

Helicopter excursions are not refundable unless cancelled by 12:00pm on the day after embarkation.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 17 must havea signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Helicopter Glacier WalkaboutJNU-850 Approximately 3.3 hours / From $349 mfYou will visit...

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Your mode of transport as you fly over the incredible southeast Alaskan terrain is a modern, turbine helicopter, which first takes youover the lush rainforest and stunning granite peaks that surround the Juneau Icefield. With 1,500 square miles of glacial terrain tochoose from, your pilot will set down on one of the 36 spectacular glaciers. During your intimate, one-hour glacier walk, yourprofessional guide will provide you with detailed explanations of glacier environments and allow plenty of time for you to takephotographs. Rain and windproof outerwear, boots and gloves will be provided, as will trekking poles, crampons and a snack pack.After you have fully absorbed this incredible natural wonder, it will be time to climb back onto the helicopter for the equally awe-inspiring flight home. Keep cameras at the ready, as you never know what wildlife you might spot from your aerial seat.NOTE: Weight surcharge ($100) may apply. See FAQ section for important information about flightseeing.

Excursion Length(Including 30 minutes of flight time & 1 hour on glacier)

Child Price(Minimum age is 8)

Special NotesMinimum age is 8. Participants must be able to stand and walk for one hour. Weight surcharge ($100) may apply on this flight. Dueto weight and balance limitations, as well as passenger safety and comfort, the helicopter companies have advised that guestsweighing 250 lbs. or more (fully clothed) will be assessed the weight surcharge to reserve adequate space onboard the helicopter.Guests weighing 250 lbs. or more should reserve 2 tickets and, once onboard, go to the Tour Office to have the extra ticket chargeadjusted down to the surcharge amount. Refer to the FAQ section for important information about flightseeing tours.

Helicopter excursions are not refundable unless cancelled by 12:00pm on the day after embarkation.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Helicopter Glacier TrekJNU-855 Approximately 4.3 hours / From $399 sfYou will visit...

2 Outdoor Adventures

4 Glacier Flightseeing

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

This action-packed four-hour tour offers you the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the stunning Juneau Icefield first hand.Your world-class adventure begins even before you climb aboard the helicopter, with a briefing from your expert guide. Here, you willalso be outfitted with warm outerwear, mountain boots, crampons, an ice axe, water and an energy bar. Then it's time to hit the skiesfor the magnificent flight over lush rainforest and granite peaks, so get your cameras ready. Setting down on a glacier, yourprofessional guide will then lead you on this breathtaking two-hour, personalized hike through an awe-inspiring icescape. Noexperience is necessary, but be prepared for physical activity, including comfortable hiking approximately two miles over uneven andsometimes steep terrain. As long as you arrive prepared to have the adventure of a lifetime, you are guaranteed to enjoy this uniqueback-to-nature opportunity.NOTE: Weight surcharge ($100) may apply. See FAQ section for important information about flightseeing.

Excursion Length(Including 30 minutes of flight time & 2 hours on glacier)

Child Price(Minimum age is 12)

Special NotesMinimum age is 12. Participants must be able to hike two miles. Weight surcharge ($100) may apply on this flight. Due to weightand balance limitations, as well as passenger safety and comfort, the helicopter companies have advised that guests weighing250 lbs. or more (fully clothed) will be assessed the weight surcharge to reserve adequate space onboard the helicopter. Guestsweighing 250 lbs. or more should reserve 2 tickets and, once onboard, go to the Tour Office to have the extra ticket chargeadjusted down to the surcharge amount. Refer to FAQ section for important information about flightseeing tours.

Helicopter excursions are not refundable unless cancelled by 12:00pm on the day after embarkation.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Mendenhall Glacier ExplorerJNU-100 Approximately 2.5 hours / From $39 eaYou will visit...

1 Mendenhall Glacier For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Embark on a 2 ½-hour excursion offering the most time (90 minutes) at Juneau's marquee attraction, the famous Mendenhall Glacier,which includes entry to the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center.

Enjoy a narrated tour of Juneau's downtown waterfront en route to the Mendenhall Glacier Recreation Area. The Mendenhall Glacieris one of 38 glaciers flowing from the massive 1,500-square-mile Juneau Icefield. The 1 ½-hour visiting time allows for an unhurriedexploration of this glacial wonder from a variety of perspectives.

Explore scenic Photo Point Trail, which winds along Mendenhall Lake to an unobstructed view of the glacier's face. Visit theMendenhall Glacier Visitor Center for an elevated view of the glacier as well as interactive geological exhibits explaining glacierformation. There are also self-guided trails that allow you to observe the special beauty of Tongass National Forest.

Excursion Length(Including 1.5 hours at glacier)

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Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesAll entry fees included. Tour operator is authorized under special use permit to access the Tongass National Forest. Does notinclude walking on the glacier as only helicopter tours access the glacier. Visit at the glacier is self-guided as your driver is notpermitted to conduct tours.

This tour can accommodate manual and electric wheelchairs. Passengers with disabilities must contact the onboard Tour Officeat least 48 hours prior to the excursion to ensure arrangements can be made to meet their particular needs.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Mendenhall Glacier & Salmon Hatchery TourJNU-110 Approximately 3 hours / From $49 eaSYou will visit...

1 Mendenhall Glacier

5 Macaulay Salmon Hatchery

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Take a 3-hour narrated tour of Juneau where you can see the largest salmon ladder in Alaska as well as hundreds of other marinelife in their aquarium. Observe salmon spawning from late June through September or get a chance to feed salmon fry from Maythrough early June. Learn about the reproductive cycles of Pacific salmon where exhibits detail the hatchery's annual production ofover 150 million salmon.

You'll also visit Juneau's biggest attraction - Mendenhall Glacier. This river of compressed blue ice is fed by the massive JuneauIcefield and ranks as the largest glacier accessible by road in southeast Alaska. It runs a half-mile wide and hundreds of feet deep.You can get a wealth of information on glaciers during your 1-hour visit on the glacier. In addition, the Mendenhall Glacier VisitorCenter features exhibits, videos and a panoramic view of the glacier.

Excursion Length(Including 1 hour & 15 minutes at glacier)

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesAll entry fees included. Tour operator is authorized under special use permit to access the Tongass National Forest. Does notinclude walking on the glacier as only helicopter tours access the glacier. Visit at the glacier is self-guided as your driver is notpermitted to conduct tours.

This tour can accommodate manual and electric wheelchairs. Passengers with disabilities must contact the onboard Tour Officeat least 48 hours prior to the excursion to ensure arrangements can be made to meet their particular needs.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Mendenhall Glacier,Salmon Hatchery & Salmon BakeJNU-120 Approximately 4 hours / From $79 eFSYou will visit...

1 Mendenhall Glacier

5 Macaulay Salmon Hatchery

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Experience the best of Juneau - from Mendenhall Glacier and Macaulay Salmon Hatchery to a salmon bake in the lush rainforest -on this approximate 4-hour excursion.

Mendenhall Glacier is a meandering river of compressed blue ice that ranks as the largest glacier accessible by road in southeastAlaska. It runs a half-mile wide and hundreds of feet deep. Includes entry to the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center.

At Macaulay Hatchery, see the largest salmon ladder in Alaska and hundreds of other native marine life. You may feed salmon fryfrom early summer or observe salmon spawning from mid-summer, depending on the time of year.

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Finally, savor an all-you-can-eat Alaska salmon bake, including side dishes and dessert. Listen to music while you dine undertranslucent domes. Afterwards, take a stroll through the woods, roast marshmallows over a fire or walk to Salmon Falls and pan forgold.

Excursion Length(Including 1 hour & 15 minutes at glacier)

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesAll entry fees included. Soft drinks, beer and wine are available for purchase at the salmon bake. Tour operator is authorizedunder special use permit to access the Tongass National Forest. Does not include walking on the glacier as only helicopter toursaccess the glacier. Visit at the glacier is self-guided as your driver is not permitted to conduct tours.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 17 must havea signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Mendenhall Glacier,Hatchery,Museum & GardensJNU-130 Approximately 4.5 hours / From $79

eafSYou will visit...

1 Mendenhall Glacier

5 Macaulay Salmon Hatchery

8 Alaska State Museum

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

This comprehensive 4 1/2-hour tour of Alaska's capital city features all of Juneau's highlights, including a visit to stunning MendenhallGlacier, as well as stops at a salmon hatchery, a rainforest garden, and the state museum.

At the Green Angel Gardens, take a self-guided stroll through wildflowers in the rainforest and learn Native uses of the indigenousplants. Continue to Juneau's Mendenhall Glacier - the largest glacier accessible by road in southeast Alaska and explore the visitorcenter to learn more about this Ice Age wonder.

Travel to the Macaulay Salmon Hatchery to see one of Alaska's most important species - the Pacific salmon. Fascinating exhibitsillustrate the hatchery's production of over 150 million salmon per year and its aquariums and touch tanks showcase hundreds ofindigenous marine life.

Your tour culminates with a visit to the Alaska State Museum where you'll find exhibits on the history, art and culture that has definedAlaska.

Excursion Length(Including 1 hour & 15 minutes at glacier)

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesAll entry fees included. Tour operator is authorized under special use permit to access the Tongass National Forest. Does notinclude walking on the glacier as only helicopter tours access the glacier. Visit at the glacier is self-guided as your driver is notpermitted to conduct tours. Tour order may vary. Museum closed on holidays.

This tour can accommodate guests in manual and electric wheelchairs. Passengers with disabilities must contact the onboardTour Office at least 48 hours prior to the excursion to ensure arrangements can be made to meet their particular needs.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Juneau by JeepJNU-500 Approximately 4 hours / From $179 efS

You will see...

1 Mendenhall Glacier For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Sit back and relax in a Jeep Wrangler as your personal guide drives your small group past the State Capitol Building, RussianOrthodox Church and Governor's House. Navigating these charming streets, you will observe Alaskan life up close, before moving onto Brotherhood Bridge, for a view of the breath-taking Mendenhall Glacier from a distance. Journey north through the once-thrivingAuke Indian village site to the Shrine of St. Therese. Explore the historic stone chapel and serene waterfront grounds. Continuefurther "out the road" to enjoy a scenic and secluded piece of Alaskan history at the Ernest Gruening State Historical Site. View thespectacular Chilkat mountain range while enjoying a light snack and beach walk at the former Territorial Governor's rustic cabin. Endthe tour with a stop at the award-winning Alaskan Brewing Company, to sample some of their delicious beers.

Special NotesMinimum age is 10. Guests must be at least 21 years old and have photo ID for brewery tastings. Participants under 21 years mustbe accompanied by a parent or guardian in the brewery. Brewery is closed on holidays and a salmon hatchery visit will besubsituted on these dates. The tour is led by a driver/guide and designed so guests can relax and enjoy the ride. Guests do notdrive.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Participants under 21must be accompanied by a parent or guardian in the brewery.

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Original Alaska Salmon BakeJNU-300 Approximately 1.5 hours / From $39 eFSYou will visit...

2 Outdoor Adventures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Enjoy an original outdoor salmon bake in the lush rainforest - complete with live entertainment and photo ops with a sled dog - onthis approximate 1 1/2-hour excursion.

This all-you-can-eat feast features Alaskan-caught wild salmon barbecued over an open alderwood fire and accompanied bychicken, pasta, baked beans, wild-rice pilaf, a variety of salads, corn bread, lemonade, coffee and tea, as well as blueberry cake fordessert. Beer and wine are available for purchase.

Mac, the resident Alaska Malamute, will be on hand for those who would like souvenir photos taken with a genuine Alaska sled dog.After your meal, take a stroll through the woods or roast marshmallows over the campfire. Take the short walk to Salmon Creek tosee the waterfall or explore the remains of the historic Wagner Mine. You may even be able to watch spawning salmon, dependingupon the season.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesSoft drinks, beer and wine are available for purchase.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 17 must havea signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

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Mendenhall Glacier,Cooking School & Beer TastingJNU-310 Approximately 4 hours / From $79 eafSYou will visit...

1 Mendenhall Glacier For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Your glorious day starts with a narrated drive to the magnificent Mendenhall Glacier. Here, you will have the chance to tour theMendenhall Glacier Visitor Center, which features exhibits and a panoramic view of the glacier, offering the perfect vantage point fortaking photos. Head to the Chez Alaska Cooking School to observe the preparation of a delectable dish with an emphasis on freshAlaskan seafood and game. Learn how and why Alaskans cook the way they do. Your chef will also share fabulous Alaskan cookingsecrets, discuss specialty ingredients and best of all, invite you to sample the mouth-watering results. Wash your food down on a visitto a beer tasting room located in historic Merchant's Wharf on the downtown Juneau waterfront. After sampling some of the region'saward-winning beers, you will have the chance to either return to your ship or independently explore the delightful downtownshopping district.

Excursion Length(Including 1 hour & 15 minutes at glacier)

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesTour operator is authorized under special use permit to access the Tongass National Forest. Does not include walking on theglacier as only helicopter tours access the glacier. Visit at the glacier is self-guided as your driver is not permitted to conducttours. Guests must be at least 21 years old and have photo ID for beer tastings and participants under 21 years must beaccompanied by a parent or guardian. Tour order may vary.

This tour can accommodate manual and electric wheelchairs. Passengers with disabilities must contact the onboard Tour Officeat least 48 hours prior to the excursion to ensure arrangements can be made to meet their particular needs.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Participants under 21must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at the beer tastings.

Underground Juneau GoldJNU-340 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $69

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2 Outdoor Adventures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Here's your chance to relive some of Juneau's rich gold mining history. This small-group guided tour takes you to Alaska GastineauMill. You'll depart your ship for the short ride through downtown Juneau to the mill's historic site. Once you arrive, your knowledgeabletour leader will teach you about the different mining methods and explain the display of old equipment. It's then time to put on yourhard hat and venture underground. Dress warm, as the mine tunnel averages 36 degrees F. Inside, experienced miners will show youhow they get the gold out of the hard rock, and give you a feel for the mining lifestyle. By now, you've got "gold fever" of your own.After a brief demonstration, you'll pan for gold, with "pay dirt" guaranteed. Wander among displays, the ruins and the gift shop beforere-boarding your transport, richer for the day's experience.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesDress warmly for the underground portion of the tour.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Gold Panning & History TourJNU-350 Approximately 1.5 hours / From $59 mYou will visit...

2 Outdoor Adventures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Relive some of Juneau's rich gold rush history and pan for gold from a creek beneath the ruins of an old mine. You begin this 90-minute tour with a scenic motor coach ride as you follow the trail to Gold Creek, the original spot where gold was discovered. Onceyou arrive, a costumed prospector will provide a lively narrative as he shows you the ropes when it comes to panning for gold. Afterthe brief demonstration, it'll be time to let your gold fever take over. You'll have the chance to try your hand at panning and strikinggold for yourself. Pay dirt is guaranteed, Not only will you get to keep what you find, but you'll also get a Gold Claim Certificate.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesUnaccompanied Minor Policy: Children 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 18 must havea signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Salmon Sportfishing AdventureJNU-550 Approximately 5 hours / From $199

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2 Outdoor Adventures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

This five hour small-group boating adventure starts when you board your 26-to-36 ft enclosed luxury vessel, with a party of no morethan six people, and set sail along Stephens Passage. Skippered by a US Coast Guard-licensed captain, you will be able to fish whileenjoying the calm waters and stunning scenery of this incredible state. A snack will be served during the expedition, and yourcaptain will encourage you to keep an eye out for whales, sea lions and eagles. Those of you lucky enough to catch salmon yourcatch can be processed locally and shipped to your home for an additional charge, or cooked on board for dinner (limit one fish perperson) - it's your choice.

Excursion Length(Including 3 to 4 hours of fishing)

Child Price(Minimum age is 4)

Special NotesMinimum age is 4. Rubber-soled or deck shoes must be worn on the boat. Bring appropriate outdoor clothing. A fishing license isrequired and can be purchased onboard your boat for $20 cash per person. When king salmon is targeted, a $10 per personadditional retention tag is required. Children under 16 are not required to purchase a license. Refer to the FAQ section forimportant information about fishing tours.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Bottom Sportfishing AdventureJNU-560 Approximately 5 hours / From $349

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2 Outdoor Adventures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Enjoy this five-hour small group tour aboard a warm covered vessel that will take you on a delightful journey through calm protectedwaters. During the 25-to-45-minute cruise to the fishing grounds, you will be encouraged to look out for whales and sea lions, which

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are almost always sighted. You will be fishing in 180 to 350 feet of water with bait or plastic lures near the ocean's bottom; bottomfishing is great for anglers of all experience levels, as the fish are easy to hook and usually very abundant. There are a variety of fishin these waters including halibut, Pacific cod, arrow-tooth flounder and about a dozen species of delicious rockfish. Any fish caughtcan be filleted, bagged and taken to a processor to be vacuum packed and sent to your home for an additional charge.

Excursion Length(Including 3 to 4 hours of fishing)

Child Price(Minimum age is 4)

Special NotesMinimum age is 4. Rubber-soled or deck shoes must be worn on the boat. Bring appropriate outdoor clothing. A fishing license isrequired and can be purchased onboard your boat for $20 cash per person. Children under 16 are not required to purchase alicense. Refer to the FAQ section for important information about fishing tours.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Fly-Out Fly Fishing AdventureJNU-570 Approximately 5.5 hours / From $399 mfYou will visit...

2 Outdoor Adventures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Whether you're a fisherman, a photographer or a discriminating traveler looking for an authentic experience, this five-and-a-half-hourtour will surely be a highlight of any Alaska visit. After being provided with waders and rain gear, a short yet exhilarating flight in afloatplane takes you over breathtaking scenery. Here, you may spot brown and black bears, bald eagles, deer and whales. Thisunique tour caters both to the first-timer with hands-on instruction available, and also the experienced fly caster, who will enjoy thechallenge of Alaska fishing and guide interaction. Fishing here is done on an eco-conscious catch-and-release basis, and you willpursue cutthroat trout, Dolly Varden trout and various salmon species. First-class gear will be provided along with a smoked salmonsnack and beverages. Your memorable day ends aboard the floatplane for the breathtaking flight back to Juneau.

Excursion Length(Including 3 hours of fishing)

Child Price(Minimum age is 7)

Special NotesMinimum age is 7. Participants should be able to walk one mile over uneven ground. A fishing license is required and can bepurchased from the tour operator for $20 cash per person.Children under 16 are not required to purchase a license. Refer to theFAQ section for important information about fishing tours.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Steamboat & Mining History CruiseJNU-600 Approximately 1.8 hours / From $49

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2 Outdoor Adventures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Travel back in time on a short but fun excursion, exploring the delights of Juneau harbor, the downtown area and surroundingrainforest, on a unique wood-fired steamboat. Sit back and let your captain explain the workings of the steam engine powering theboat and the history of steam ferries in Juneau. Learn from your expert guide about the Juneau gold rush and the turn-of-the-centurydevelopment of the largest, most technologically advanced hard rock gold mines in the world. Hear about the colorful characters ofthat era, how the industry flourished and how gold bullion set the stage for Juneau to become the Territorial Capital. The boat is fullyenclosed, enabling you to stay warm and dry in all weather conditions - the perfect way to enjoy this richly historic and stunning part

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of the world.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesUnaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Mount Roberts TramwayJNU-140 Approximately 1.5 hours / From $29 eaSYou will visit...

2 Outdoor Adventures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

This fun day starts when you make the short walk from the cruise ship pier and board a colorfully-adorned tramcar for theexhilarating ride up Mount Roberts. During the ride enjoy expansive views of the Chilkat Mountains, Stephens Passage, DouglasIsland and downtown Juneau. Running since 1996, the 60-passenger tram takes six minutes to rise to just under 1,800 feet, and youwill be able to enjoy unlimited tram rides throughout the day. Enjoy the many amenities of the mountain lodge, including a screeningof "Seeing Daylight", a complimentary 18-minute movie shown in their theater. View impressive displays of Native Alaskan artwork atthe Raven Eagle Gift Shop; here, Native artists are often featured working in wood, fossilized ivory or silver, making traditional dolls orcreating totem poles. Meet a non-releasable American bald eagle and learn about these fascinating birds of prey at the JuneauRaptor Center educational exhibit.

Excursion LengthValid All Day

Child Price6 to 12 years only; 5 & under are free

Special NotesTickets allow unlimited rides throughout the day and include viewing of the award-winning Tlingit film "Seeing Daylight." Tram carsdepart approximately every 10 minutes. Hours of operation are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. generally and may vary on weekends and in late-September. Guests make their own way to the tram on a short walk from the pier. No charge for children five years of age andyounger.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Ketchikan, Alaska, USAKetchikan is known as Alaska's "First City" because it's the first major communitytravelers come to as they journey north. Located on an island, Ketchikan began life asan Indian fishing camp. The name Ketchikan comes from a Tlingit phrase that means"eagle with spread-out wings," a reference to a waterfall near town.

In the early 1900s, when gold was Alaska's claim to fame, fishing and timber industrieswere established in Ketchikan. The growth of these industries helped make this InsidePassage port Alaska's fourth-largest city.

Visitors to Ketchikan will be intrigued by its rich Native heritage, which includes theworld's oldest collection of totem poles at Totem Heritage Center. The Haida, Tlingit andTsimshian are all a part of the city's colorful history. Ketchikan, with its abundance ofsalmon, is also a sportfishing paradise. Sightseers will be impressed with both thescenic town and its surroundings, especially Misty Fjords National Monument.

Points of Interest

1 Outdoor Adventures

Enjoy what is truly an outdoorsman's paradise, withactivities you won't find anywhere else. Go for a rideon a dog sled, whale watching, hiking, naturewatching, flightseeing, ziplining and more.

2 Totem Pole Parks

Totem Bight State Park, Saxman Native Village andPotlatch Park each offer a unique view of the Tlingitand Haida Indian cultures including totem poles,carvers, Native dancers and replicas of clan houses.

3 Misty Fjords National Monument

Take in the dramatic beauty of a land slowly craftedby the hands of nature. It encompasses more thantwo million acres of sheer granite cliffs, 1,000-footwaterfalls, and crystalline lakes.

4 Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show

This celebration of a bygone era is a rip-roaring goodtime. World champion athletes compete inspringboard chopping, buck sawing, axe throwing, logrolling and the thrilling 50-foot tree climb.

5 Southeast Alaska Discovery Center

The center contains exhibits and interactive displayson the land, people and culture of southeast Alaska.Experience a temperate rainforest, see a Native fishcamp, and view wildlife up close.

6 Totem Heritage Center

Home to the world's finest collection of 19th-centurytotem poles, each retrieved from abandoned Nativevillage sites. These cedar monuments retell thehistory and lore of Alaska's indigenous people.

7 Deer Mountain Tribal Hatchery & Eagle Center

Learn more about two of Alaska's native species. AnAlaska Native interpreter teaches you about thesalmon's amazing life cycle. Then, view a pair ofAmerican bald eagles in a naturalistic setting.

8 Creek Street

This historic boardwalk was a Red Light District duringthe Gold Rush. Now, it's a quaint place to tour Dolly'sHouse museum, view totem poles, and shop at locallyowned stores and galleries.

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Rainforest Wildlife Sanctuary,Alaska Discovery CtrKTN-420 Approximately 2.8 hours / From $79 efSYou will visit...

1 Outdoor Adventures

5 Southeast Alaska Discovery Center

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

This delightful walking tour, that lasts almost three hours, gives you the rare opportunity to commune with nature in a breathtakingsetting of the Ketchikan rainforest. A scenic coastal drive takes you to rustic Herring Cove, where a naturalist will guide you along aforest trail past Alaskan cedars before stopping at an elevated boardwalk overlooking Eagle Creek. During spawning season, thesalmon runs attract eagles, bears, seals and shorebirds. You will also have the chance to meet and feed an Alaskan reindeer andtake pictures with these gentle creatures. Then visit the fascinating Herring Bay Lumber Company sawmill and watch an Alaskanmaster carver working on totem poles, before photographing bald eagles up close at the Alaska Wildlife Foundation exhibit. Browsethe General Store and enjoy a snack before the ride back to town. Your tour also includes complimentary admission to the SoutheastAlaska Discovery Center.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesWear comfortable walking shoes and warm clothing. Participants should be able to cover 1 mile of terrain. Wildlife sightings arecommon but not guaranteed.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Lighthouse, Totems & Eagles ExcursionKTN-600 Approximately 3 hours / From $99 efYou will visit...

1 Outdoor Adventures

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2 Totem Pole Parks For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

All aboard for an award-winning voyage of discovery with guaranteed eagle sightings, ten eagles nests, and views of Totem BightState Park, Vallenar Rocks Wildlife Viewing Area and historic Guard Island Lighthouse. Complimentary salmon, cheese, crackers, fruit,cookies and beverages are provided throughout. After a narrated drive through Ketchikan board your vessel and relax in the heatedmain cabin or enjoy the open-air observation deck. Witness abundant eagles, ten eagle nests and baby eagles in season. SeeTongass National Forest, historic Ward Cove Cannery, Loggerville - the "Floating Ghost Town of Alaska",the clan house and totempoles at Totem Bight State Park and circumnavigate Guard Island Lighthouse. Besides eagles, you commonly see harbor seals,pigeon guillemots, moon jellyfish, whales, deer, blue heron and other seabirds. Colorful cabins, mansions and unique homes roundout this breathtaking seascape

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesUnaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Bering Sea Crab Fishermen's TourKTN-610 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $189 eaSYou will visit...

1 Outdoor Adventures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Join the Captain and seasoned Bering Sea fishermen for an extraordinary journey of discovery on the Aleutian Ballad, a storied crabboat seen on Season 2 of the Discovery Channel series Deadliest Catch. You'll set out on calm, protected waters and relax in theheated and sheltered outdoor amphitheater as you explore the incredible scenery of southeast Alaska. On deck, a skilled fishingcrew hauls up 700 lb. crab pots and long lines from the depths, revealing king crab, shark, octopus, prawns, and rock fish, just toname a few. The catch is placed into an on-deck aquarium for you to view, snap photos and even hold. A stop near Annette Islandoffers sightings of bald eagles, seals, sea lions, whales, and native Alaskan fishermen working the scenic coastline.

Child Price5 to 12 years only

Medical RestrictionPassengers with disabilities must contact the onboard Tour Office at least 48 hours prior to the excursion to ensure arrangementscan be made to meet their particular needs.

Special NotesMinimum age is 5. Guests make a short walk on the pier to board the vessel.

Passengers with disabilities must contact the onboard Tour Office at least 48 hours prior to the excursion to ensure arrangementscan be made to meet their particular needs.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must have a signed parental consent form to participate without aparent or guardian.

Misty Fjords & Wilderness ExplorerKTN-620 Approximately 4.5 hours / From $179

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This leisurely tour of the awe-inspiring Misty Fjords begins when you depart Ketchikan's picturesque harbor, passing colorful fishingboats and floatplanes en route to a wilderness experience you'll never forget. "Flying" at sea level along the rugged coastline, yourvessel will stop to enable you to view an active bald eagle's nest and a Tlingit pictograph. Admire New Eddystone Rock, an immensevolcanic spire rising from the emerald sea and learn the natural history of the fjords while gliding quietly beneath 3,000-foot verticalcliffs. Feel the mist from glistening waterfalls and hear the call of seabirds nesting on rock faces sculpted by glacial forces. Thenenjoy a selection of complimentary snacks and beverages while watching for whales, seals eagles and other wildlife before returningto Ketchikan. On this latter part of the tour a Tlingit storyteller will enthrall you with tales of their Native culture and history.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesWildlife sightings are frequent, but not guaranteed. Dress warmly in layers to enjoy viewing and photography from the open-airobservation deck.

This tour can accommodate wheelchairs but not electric scooters, due to raised doorway thresholds. Passengers with disabilitiesmust contact the onboard Tour Office at least 48 hours prior to the excursion to ensure arrangements can be made to meet theirparticular needs.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Coastal Wildlife CruiseKTN-630 Approximately 3.3 hours / From $159 efYou will visit...

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This 3-1/4 hour cruise takes you on a search for black bears, eagles, seals, sea lions, humpback and killer whales. Your tour beginswith a short walk to board a custom-built, high-speed boat specially designed for wildlife viewing. You'll cruise 25 miles to a remoteinlet to witness seals and eagles fishing for salmon and look for bears as they emerge from the forest to forage on beach grass anddig for clams. Although bear watching is your main objective, you'll spend about 30 minutes viewing wildlife that may be sightedduring the journey to and from the bear viewing area. You'll keep a keen eye out for wildlife on the move. Whales, porpoise and sealions follow schools of herring and salmon as they migrate to and from their spawning streams. Your excursion concludes downtown,with a short walk back to the pier.

Child Price(Minimum age is 5)

Special NotesMinimum age is 5 and maximum weight is 325 lbs. Local waters may be rough at times so this tour is not recommended for guestswith neck or back problems or expectant mothers. Warm, layered clothing suggested. Wildlife sightings not guaranteed.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Wilderness Exploration & Crab FeastKTN-650 Approximately 4 hours / From $149

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Explore Alaska's wilderness by catamaran on a narrated tour through the heart of the Tongass National Forest that includes a crabfeast. After a short drive to George Inlet Lodge, you'll board a catamaran and cruise the George Inlet waterway on a seven-milejourney. You'll pass the George Inlet Cannery and view the site of an abandoned short seam gold mine. Also within sight is MahoneyGlacial Cirque, with snow-capped mountains and 2,000-foot waterfalls. Next, you'll cross the fjord and view the Tongass rainforest inall its splendor en route to a remote cove, home to a Dungeness crab fishery. Crab pots are pulled and you'll view them up close tolearn of their anatomy and life cycle. You'll return to the lodge, where you'll enjoy an all-you-can eat Dungeness crab feast, hear talltales and try your hand at a crab shell stacking competition.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesDress warmly in layers. Vegetarian, non-crab options may be substituted.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Misty Fjords Seaplane ExplorationKTN-800 Approximately 2 hours / From $249 eYou will visit...

3 Misty Fjords National Monument For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Experience the Misty Fjords National Monument on this exhilarating 65-minute small-group tour in a DeHavilland Beaver orDeHavilland Otter floatplane. The spectacular seaplane features large windows for exceptional views, and individual headsetsallowing you to enjoy the lively narrative and inspirational music, specially selected as an accompaniment to the stunning sights

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unfolding before you. Set aside as a fully protected wilderness area in 1978, Misty Fjords National Monument encompasses morethan two million acres. Discover sheer granite cliffs, 1,000-foot cascading waterfalls, glistening lakes and low-hanging mists on yourflight. Then marvel at the lush forests of spruce, hemlock and cedar clinging to snowcapped peaks, in this land of incredible naturalbeauty and rugged grandeur. An exhilarating water landing in Misty Fjords gives you the opportunity to step out on to the plane'sfloats where you can savor the incredible scenery and sweeping silence of this remote region.

Excursion Length(Including 65-minute flight and 10-minute water landing)

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesShoes with non-skid soles are recommended. This flight has no weight surcharge. Carry-on bags are limited.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Misty Fjords Wilderness Cruise & FlightKTN-810 Approximately 3.8 hours / From $349

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This unique 3.5-hour air and sea tour of the Misty Fjords National Monument starts when you board a luxury catamaran and speed offinto the heart of the monument, one of nature's most majestic creations. A naturalist provides commentary as you sail past toweringcliffs and waterfalls that plunge into the fjord's emerald waters. View an active eagle's nest, a mysterious Native pictograph,Punchbowl Cove, home to the Mossy Wall bird rookery and New Eddystone Rock, a stunning volcanic structure. Enjoy an assortmentof food and beverages, while on the look out for bears, mountain goats, timber wolves, seals, sea lions and humpback whales.

Arriving at a secluded cove, transfer to an authentic Alaskan floatplane for a breathtaking 25-minute flight over pristine wilderness,enjoying unspoiled forest and lakes. Returning to Ketchikan, your stunning aerial view allows you to enjoy panoramic views of the city,and your ship.

Excursion Length(Including a 25-minute flight)

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesThis flight has no weight surcharge. Tour order may vary.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Rainforest Ropes Course & Zipline ParkKTN-400 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $149

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Different from all other zip experiences, you can swing, scramble, climb and glide on suspended cables through a unique rainforestadventure park. After a scenic, narrated drive out of downtown to Knudson Cove, an "off the beaten track" waterfront property, yourguide walks you into the temperate rainforest. The high ropes portion of the course includes eight different spans across the canopy.

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Some of the ropes elements include suspended logs, rope bridges and swinging steps. Then, gravity pulls you along a series ofseven lines zipping between a variety of impressive old growth red cedars and elegant Sitka spruce. Finally head over to the 50-footclimbing tower where guides will show you techniques needed to rock climb to the top. After a short stop to take off your gear andshop for souvenirs, you'll board your motorcoach for your return drive back to the pier.

Child Price(Minimum age is 11)

Medical RestrictionGuests with neck, back or knee problems, or those with asthma or heart conditions should not participate.

Special NotesParticipants must be at least 11 years old, 4'10" and weigh between 70 lbs. and 285 lbs. to ensure proper fit of safety harness.Closed-toed shoes required. Tour order may vary.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Rainforest Canopy & Zipline ExpeditionKTN-405 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $159

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This award-winning eco-adventure combines a flight over eight ziplines and 6,000 feet of high tension cables, with a journey acrossthree aerial bridges over a ground-based network of nature trails and boardwalks.

After safety instructions and gearing up, your guides will ease you into the forest canopy along cables ranging from a short 175 feetto the 850-foot, pulse-pounding "Ben's Revenge." You'll watch for wildlife from the tree platforms, discover a hidden forest waterfalland cross three hanging sky bridges, all offering breathtaking views of the virgin forest up to 135 feet below. The final zipline emergesfrom the rainforest and transports you over lush grassy wetlands to a viewing tower 55 feet above the ground. You'll descend stairsand gear down at the base camp, where you'll be presented with a custom cast medal in recognition of your achievement.

Medical RestrictionMust be in good general health, no recent history of surgeries, must have full use of limbs, no seizure disorders or pregnantwomen.

Special NotesParticipants must have full use of their limbs, be at least 60" tall and weigh between 90 lbs. and 250 lbs. Pregnant women andguests with injuries/seizure disorders or vision/hearing impairments are not allowed. Guests with medical conditions and a fear ofheights should not participate. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. Closed-toed shoes required. Long pants and layeredclothing recommended.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Bear Creek Zipline AdventureKTN-410 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $159 sfSYou will visit...

1 Outdoor Adventures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Enter the fly zone on an eco-adventure for families, groups and first-time zipliners. After a scenic drive to the rich rainforest at HerringCove, you'll board a 4x4 all-terrain vehicle and drive to Canopy Chalet. Here, you'll receive a detailed safety briefing and gear up foryour flight over seven ziplines with 5,200 feet of dual cable ziplines intersected by a 250-foot suspension bridge. You'll witnesspanoramic views of Bear Creek and a forest waterfall, and ocean, forest and mountain vistas from the platforms. Each successive zipride provides a unique perspective and a new challenge. You'll rappel to the ground from the last tree platform and speed down the

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mountain slide at up to 35 mph. Back at the base camp, you'll be presented with a custom cast medal in recognition of yourachievement. A complimentary snack and hot beverage, and shopping at the General Store cap off this exhilarating day.

Child Price12 years & under only

Medical RestrictionMust be in good general health, no recent history of surgeries, must have full use of limbs, no seizure disorders or pregnantwomen.

Special NotesParticipants must have full use of their limbs, be at least 50" tall and weigh between 70 lbs. and 250 lbs. Pregnant women andguests with injuries/seizure disorders or vision/hearing impairments are not allowed. Minors must be accompanied by an adult.Closed-toed shoes required. Long pants and layered clothing recommended.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Rainforest Island Nature Walk & Seahawk AdventureKTN-425 Approximately 4 hours / From $119

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A rainforest walk with a twist, your four-hour adventure starts when you board a motorized inflatable Seahawk, for the short butexciting cruise along the coast of Clover Passage. Along the route you may have the opportunity to observe whales, Steller sea lions,harbor seals, bald eagles and migrating seabirds.

Landing at a secluded beach you will follow your guide through the ancient Tongass National Forest, home to a diverse cross-section of animals including bears, eagles, wolves and trumpeter swans. View the Western red cedars and yellow cedars that earlyNatives depended on for spiritual enrichment, shelter and transportation. The well-maintained trail is mostly boardwalk and about onemile in length but you will need a good degree of fitness to enjoy it. After hiking the gently sloped, historic route, enjoy an Alaskan-style snack, before the return trip to Ketchikan.

Child Price12 years & under only

Medical RestrictionNot recommended for guests in their third trimester of pregnancy.

Special NotesParticipants must be in moderate to good physical condition. The trail is approximately 3/4 to 1 mile. Sturdy, comfortable walkingshoes and warm, waterproof clothing are recommended. Children must weigh at least 40 lbs.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 17 must havea signed parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Back Country Jeep & Canoe SafariKTN-500 Approximately 4 hours / From $159 mfYou will visit...

1 Outdoor Adventures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

A land and sea adventure that's not to be missed. You'll drive a four-wheel drive automatic Jeep Wrangler along the mountain roadsof Tongass National Forest. The safari travels from sea level to the sub-alpine region of this unique coastal island. You'll learn aboutthe area's natural history as you drive abandoned logging roads. Along the way, you'll make a stop or two to take advantage of photo

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opportunities and to rotate drivers so everyone has a turn at the wheel. Your next destination is the secluded mountain lake - LakeHarriet Hunt - where you'll board a large, easy-to-paddle canoe much like the Natives used to travel the coastal waterways. Yoursafari guide will then lead a brief nature walk through old-growth forest to a remote camp for an Alaska-style snack, includingchowder and smoked salmon.

Child Price5 to 12 years only

Medical RestrictionNot recommended for guests in their third trimester of pregnancy.

Special NotesThis tour may operate in reverse order. Warm, waterproof clothing is recommended. Drivers must be at least 25 years old andpresent a valid driver's license. Non-drivers can be accommodated. Jeeps are shared to accommodate up to four guests.Participants should be in moderate physical condition. Children must weigh at least 40 lbs. and minimum age is 5.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children 5 to 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Children 13 to 17 must have asigned parental consent form to participate without a parent or guardian.

Adventure Kart ExpeditionKTN-510 Approximately 3.3 hours / From $179

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An off-road adventure of a lifetime - you'll experience the rugged Alaska wilderness from the driver's seat of a specially designed off-road Tomcar adventure kart. At base camp, you'll receive a safety briefing and gear up for a thrilling, one-and-a-half-hour guided trek.After navigating an obstacle course to test your driving skills, your caravan of Tomcar adventure karts will set out to explore theremote backcountry along several miles of improved forest trail. A comfortable pace is maintained as you thread your way aroundsteep curves, climbing to reveal breathtaking views of the Tongass National Forest, Behm Canal and Alaska's fabled Inside Passage.Stops along the route allow you to soak up the grandeur of this lush land, and snap photos of vistas, waterfalls, and perhaps eagles,deer or bears. After a light snack, drivers and passengers will have the opportunity to switch positions and try their hand at drivingthe kart back to camp.

Medical RestrictionKart ride is bumpy and not recommended for pregnant women or guests with neck or back problems.

Special NotesDrivers must show a valid driver's license. Participants must be at least 50" tall and weigh between 40 lbs. and 300 lbs. Kartsaccommodate two guests. Not recommended for guests with neck or back problems or expectant mothers.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must have a signed parental consent form to participate without aparent or guardian.

Back Country Zodiac ExpeditionKTN-700 Approximately 4 hours / From $229 sfSYou will visit...

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Skipper a custom-built motorized inflatable along the coastline of Revillagigado Island for a unique Alaska adventure. You'll followyour guide to the harbor in front of Saxman Native Village, where you'll chat about the totem poles and Tlingit culture, and search forbears, eagles, whales and seals. You'll venture into the backcountry wilds of George Inlet and witness the George Inlet Cannery, awaterfall and an abandoned silver mine. You'll continue onto Gem Cove, a small hidden inlet and search for wildlife, then head to aremote wilderness beach for a hot beverage and snack. After a 30-minute respite, you'll board your boat and make a stop at Starfish

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Wall for a glimpse of an eagle's nest. Finally, you'll navigate around Mountain Point, replete with shallow tide pools teaming withmarine life. Once back in town, you'll dock your boat and enjoy another hot beverage before returning to the ship.

Child Price(Minimum age is 4)

Medical RestrictionNot recommended for guests with back or neck problems. Expectant mothers not allowed.

Special NotesMinimum age is 4. Guests must weigh a minimum of 30 lbs. and may not exceed 350 lbs. Drivers must be at least 25 years of ageand present a valid driver's license or other proof of age. Maximum of four guests per boat and all eligible guests will have achance to drive. Parties under three will share a boat. Tour route may change due to daily tide variations.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Eagle Islands Sea KayakingKTN-770 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $99 sYou will visit...

1 Outdoor Adventures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Embark on a kayak adventure in Tongass National Forest. Your excursion begins as you board your motorcoach for a scenic,narrated drive out of downtown to Knudson Cove, an "off the beaten track" waterfront property. Upon arriving, you'll receive a basickayaking and safety class before. You'll board your tandem kayak and quickly gain confidence as you paddle to the Eagle Islands inClover Pass. The protected waters of Clover Pass offer the opportunity to enjoy the tranquil setting of the Tongass National Forest.Along the paddle, you'll learn about the natural and cultural history of the area while keeping a keen eye out for bald eagles, sealsand jumping salmon. After nearly two hours on the water, you'll end your day with a hot beverage and a relaxing return drive back tothe pier.

Child Price8 to 12 years only

Medical RestrictionNot recommended for guests with back or hip problems or those with asthma.

Special NotesParticipants must be moderately fit with upper body strength. Minimum age is 8. Guests must not exceed 6'6" or 250 lbs.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Tatoosh Islands Kayak AdventureKTN-775 Approximately 4.5 hours / From $149 sfYou will visit...

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It's all aboard a high-speed motorboat for a brisk ride to Tatoosh Island in the Tongass National Forest, and a sea kayak for slow-paced exploration. Your tour begins at the Outdoor Adventure Center at Knudson Cove, where you'll board an inflatable motorboatfor your exhilarating cruise to Tatoosh Island. Here, your guides provide instruction and a safety briefing before you launch your two-person sea kayak from the beach. Following your guides, you'll explore passages in and around this serene island. Be sure to keepan eye out for bald eagles, seals, land otters and sea lions, as well as whales and bears. Your tour concludes at the beach, whereyou'll enjoy complimentary refreshments and snacks, and board the motorboat for your return trip to the Outdoor Adventure Centerand dock.

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Child Price8 to 12 years only

Medical RestrictionNot recommended for guests with back problems, asthma or heart conditions.

Special NotesParticipants must be moderately fit with upper body strength. Minimum age is 8. Participants must not exceed 6'6" or 250 lbs.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Mountain Point Snorkeling AdventureKTN-790 Approximately 3 hours / From $99 sYou will visit...

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On this award-winning marine adventure, immerse yourself in a seldom-seen underwater view of Alaska at Mountain Point, southeastAlaska's premier snorkeling destination. After suiting up in a state-of-the-art wetsuit, you'll climb down a rocky slope to the shore andenter the water from a protected beach, together with your guides, highly trained PADI professionals. You'll see and handle a varietyof multicolored sea stars, urchins, sea cucumbers and the giant sunflower star during this one-hour guided marine-life tour. As yousnorkel over a kelp forest, you'll discover the myriad of fish that inhabit these waters. Complete instruction, in-water supervision andentertaining narrative make this an unforgettable underwater experience for both beginners and experienced snorkelers alike.

Medical RestrictionMedical history may restrict participation in the tour. Guests with a history of seizures, dizziness, fainting, heart condition orrespiratory problems will be restricted from tour participation.

Special NotesGuests must be reasonably fit and weigh between 80 lbs. and 260 lbs. (36kg to 118kg) to ensure proper wetsuit fit. Bring a swimsuitto wear under the wetsuit and a towel. Medical history may restrict participation in the tour. Guests with a history of seizures,dizziness, fainting, heart condition or respiratory problems will be restricted from tour participation. Contact Tour Office for moredetails.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must have a signed parental consent form to participate without aparent or guardian.

Exclusive Flightseeing & Crab FeastKTN-820 Approximately 3 hours / From $199

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Get a whole new perspective on Alaska on this tour that combines flightseeing aboard a De Havilland Beaver floatplane, a thrillingwater landing, and an all-you-can-eat crab dinner at a rustic Alaska lodge. As your flight takes off from the downtown Ketchikanharbor, panoramic views of Revillagigedo Island and the Tongass National Forest are revealed. After 25 minutes of spectacularscenery, you'll experience the thrill of a water landing at the remote George Inlet Lodge, an early 1900s cannery bunkhouse. Seatedin your private dining room, you'll snack on smoked salmon as you learn of the colorful history of the lodge and its epic journeyacross 90 miles of ocean to its current location. You'll sip white wine or Alaskan Amber beer as your host entertains you with storiesof Ketchikan and Alaska, and enjoy an all-you-can eat Dungeness crab feast, complete with baby red potatoes, fresh Oriental saladand cheesecake smothered in Alaska blueberries.

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Excursion Length(Including 25 minutes of flight time)

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesThis flight has no weight surcharge. Tour may operate in reverse order. Vegetarian, non-crab options may be substituted.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Totem Bight State Park TourKTN-100 Approximately 2.5 hours / From $39 efSYou will visit...

2 Totem Pole Parks For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

This two-and-a-half hour guided tour brings you the highlights of Ketchikan as well as showing you some of the more colorfultraditions of Native Alaskan culture. You'll depart your ship for a scenic 25-mile motor coach ride around the city. Along the way you'llsee Alaska's busiest waterfront, bustling with floatplanes and boats; drive by infamous Creek Street, Ketchikan's former red-lightdistrict during the Gold Rush; and travel along beautiful North Tongass Highway, passing salmon canneries and a pulp mill that wasonce the largest of its kind in the world. Then, you'll visit Totem Bight State Park for a glimpse into the native Tlingit and Haida Indiancultures. You'll see 14 colorful, traditional totem poles, each one telling its own fascinating story. Then, you'll visit a replica of a 19thcentury clan house where you'll learn more about Native Alaskan society.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesTour operator is authorized under special use permit to conduct tours in the Tongass National Forest.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Totem Bight State Park & Lumberjack Show ComboKTN-110 Approximately 4 hours / From $69 efSYou will visit...

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4 Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

On this guided tour you'll experience two aspects of Ketchikan's rich forest resources - a Native cultural expression and a loggingshow displaying rugged athleticism. You'll begin by departing your ship for a scenic 25-mile motor coach ride around the city. Alongthe way you'll see Alaska's busiest waterfront, bustling with floatplanes and boats; drive by infamous Creek Street, Ketchikan's formerred-light district during the Gold Rush; and travel along beautiful North Tongass Highway, passing salmon canneries and a pulp millthat was once the largest of its kind in the world. Then, you'll visit Totem Bight State Park for a glimpse into the Native Alaskan culture,featuring 14 colorful totem poles each telling its own fascinating story, and a replica of a 19th century clan house. Then, you'll return tothe city for The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show, a rip-roaring good time with its thrilling show of skill.

Child Price12 years & under only

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Special NotesVideotaping of the show is not permitted. Guests make their own way back to the ship with a short walk after the show. Touroperator is authorized under special use permit to conduct tours in the Tongass National Forest. Tour order may vary.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Saxman Native Village & Totem Pole ParkKTN-120 Approximately 2.5 hours / From $49 eaSYou will visit...

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On this guided tour you'll get a rare opportunity to visit a living Native village combined with a tour of the historic city of Ketchikan.You'll depart your ship for the short motor coach ride to Saxman Native Village. Once you arrive, you'll be greeted with a traditionaltribal ceremony and video. You'll then enter the Beaver Clan House where you'll witness tribal members perform traditional songsand dances and tell tales. Then, your guide will help unravel the mysteries of the towering, majestic works of poles at Saxman TotemPark before you visit the Village Carving Center. Your tour concludes with a scenic motor coach ride around the city. Along the wayyou'll see Alaska's busiest waterfront, bustling with floatplanes and boats; drive by infamous Creek Street, Ketchikan's former red-lightdistrict during the Gold Rush; and historic residential areas and the turn-of-the-century style downtown area.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesThis tour can accommodate guests in manual and electric wheelchairs. Passengers with disabilities must contact the onboardTour Office at least 48 hours prior to the excursion to ensure arrangements can be made to meet their particular needs.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Potlatch Totem Park,Hatchery,Bird Show & MealKTN-130 Approximately 4 hours / From $79 eFSYou will visit...

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7 Deer Mountain Tribal Hatchery &Eagle Center

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

The sights, sounds and Native culture of Ketchikan make for an enchanting half-day, connoisseur tour. Drive by the earliestsettlement area in Ketchikan and historic Creek Street, the former red-light district. Visit Potlatch Park and explore a recreated 19th-century Alaska Native village and learn centuries of history. View a remarkable collection of antique cars and rare antique firearmswhile browsing the enchanting Alaska Totem Trading Company. Next, you'll stroll through serene City Park to the Deer MountainHatchery and Eagle Center Tour. Here, learn about the fascinating life cycle of salmon, photograph two American bald eagleshoused in an outdoor facility resembling their natural habitat and enjoy a private, up-close showing of two birds of prey - possibly agreat horned owl and an eagle. Their handler introduces you to the fascinating world of raptors. End your tour with a deliciousseafood meal in a private dining room overlooking the harbor.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesTour order may vary. Vegetarian meal option is available with advanced notice to the onboard Tour Desk.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Saxman,Hatchery,Totem Heritage & Discovery CenterKTN-140 Approximately 2.8 hours / From $69 eSYou will visit...

2 Totem Pole Parks

5 Southeast Alaska Discovery Center

6 Totem Heritage Center

7 Deer Mountain Tribal Hatchery &Eagle Center

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Explore Ketchikan's colorful history and rich heritage on your tour of this waterfront community's memorable attractions. Departingyour ship, your motor coach will bring you to your first stop - Saxman Native Village to photograph the mysterious and majestic totempoles and watch carvers at work Then transfer to City Park for a pair of great experiences. The first is the Deer Mountain TribalHatchery and Eagle Center where you'll learn more about two of Alaska's native species, the Pacific salmon and the American baldeagle; the second is the Totem Heritage Center - home to the world's finest collection of 19th-century totem poles. Your tour alsoincludes complimentary admission to the Southeast Alaska Discovery Center, which you may visit at your leisure before or after thetour. Here you'll enjoy the exhibits and interactive displays that bring to life the land, people and culture of southeast Alaska.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesTour order may vary.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Ketchikan by Horse-Drawn TrolleyKTN-150 Approximately .8 hours / From $25

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1 Outdoor Adventures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

This 45-minute tour gives you a relaxed and charming way to get to know the history of Ketchikan. You'll tour the town on a horse-drawn trolley, while your guide points out historic buildings and places of interest along the way. You'll ride past the bustlingwaterfront and pass picturesque Whale Park (named because the park is in the shape of a whale), with its pioneer clock, colorfulflowers and totem pole. Notice the wooden staircases about town that used to serve as streets in old-time Ketchikan. You'll followKetchikan Creek, a rich salmon habitat, to the fish ladder and spawning grounds, and tour downtown's historic district where yourguide will share the salty history of Dolly's House, Dolly Arthur's renowned house of ill repute from the 1920s through the 1950s alongCreek Street before returning you to your ship.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesGuests make a short walk on the pier to board the trolley.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Saxman Totem Poles,Historic Cannery,Scenic CruiseKTN-640 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $99 mfSYou will visit...

1 Outdoor Adventures

2 Totem Pole Parks

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

On this guided tour, you'll experience Ketchikan's rich maritime history, Native culture, and breathtaking wilderness by land and sea.You'll depart your ship for the short but scenic motor coach ride through historic Ketchikan arriving at Saxman Native Village. Oncethere, you'll have a great photo opportunity as you wander among one of the largest collections of totem poles in the world. Next,

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you'll go to George Inlet and the historic Libby Cannery. Your tour features a short video, taking you back to the days when ruggedmen and women toiled day and night to harvest and process the abundant Alaskan salmon. From here, you'll board a water jet-powered vessel to explore the glacier-carved coastline. Watch for eagles, seals, porpoises and other wildlife that may visit along theway. Your tour's final backdrop is a mariner's view of Alaska's busiest port and your cruise ship.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesThis excursion is not recommended for passengers with limited mobility due to the need to navigate numerous stairs and inclinedpathways. Tour order may vary. Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress warmly in layers.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Town & Harbor Duck TourKTN-660 Approximately 1.5 hours / From $39

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1 Outdoor Adventures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Experience adventure with a splash in Ketchikan on Alaska's only "duck" tour. You'll enjoy a 90-minute tour aboard a modern, state-of-the-art amphibious vehicle that starts with a drive through town while your driver points out historic buildings and places of interest.You'll ride past the bustling waterfront and pass picturesque Whale Park with its pioneer clock, colorful flowers and totem pole. Then,you'll follow Ketchikan Creek, a rich salmon habitat, to the fish ladder and spawning grounds. You'll pass infamous Creek Street, oncethe city's "Red Light District," now filled with quaint shops and cafes. Then, without missing a beat, your "duck" will take to the water,launching into Ketchikan's bustling harbor for up-close views of fish canneries, seaplane docks and the sights of this waterfrontcommunity. Have your camera ready. You never know when eagles, seals, porpoises and other wildlife will appear during yourinformative, entertaining tour.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesUnaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Great Alaskan Lumberjack ShowKTN-300 Approximately 1.3 hours / From $35

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4 Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

The Travel Channel calls the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show one of the "Top 10 Things to See in Alaska." You'll get to see Alaska'sfrontier lumberjacks battle British Columbia's premier woodsmen in a no-holds-barred competition for the title "Bull of the Woods."These world champion athletes are featured in springboard chopping, buck sawing, axe throwing, log rolling and the thrilling 50-foottree climb, while your colorful host delights the crowd with stories of lumberjack lore. The show is held in a covered, heated andcushioned grandstand. Enjoy some pre-show activities, shop at the gift shop, or have a snack before settling in for an exceptionalshow filled with music, excitement and lots of laughs. Afterwards, you're free to wander the town, or simply take the short walk back toyour ship at your leisure.

Child Price3 to 12 years only; 2 & under are free

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Special NotesNo charge for children two years of age and younger. Videotaping of the show is not permitted, but still photography is welcome.Guests make their own way to the show on a 5 to 10 minute walk from the pier.

This tour can accommodate electric wheelchairs and scooters. Passengers with disabilities must contact the onboard Tour Officeat least 48 hours prior to the excursion to ensure arrangements can be made to meet their particular needs.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Historical Ketchikan & Creek Street Walking TourKTN-380 Approximately 1.5 hours / From $35

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1 Outdoor Adventures

8 Creek Street

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

This short yet fascinating walking tour starts when you meet your guide, a former borough mayor of Tlingit descent, who sharespersonal knowledge of the many changes Ketchikan has experienced. Stroll along Ketchikan's infamous Creek Street, the former redlight district, where you will learn of its important economic role in the city's early history. Discover the story behind the many totempoles that line the streets, and more about the historic "Married Man's Trail". Visit a salmon ladder where your guide will tell you of theincredible journey salmon endure as they return to their spawning ground. Enjoy the many trees, shrubbery and flowers along theroute and learn of their importance to the Tlingit's food gathering practices. Questions are encouraged, as your host would like youto leave Ketchikan with a better understanding of the community and its culture.

Special NotesThis tour can accommodate electric wheelchairs and scooters, but not manual wheelchairs due to terrain. Passengers withdisabilities must contact the onboard Tour Office at least 48 hours prior to the excursion to ensure arrangements can be made tomeet their particular needs.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Ketchikan Motorcycle Tour - DriverKTN-530 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $249

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1 Outdoor Adventures

2 Totem Pole Parks

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Experience the freedom of riding through the rainforest in southeast Alaska on this three-and-a-half-hour motorcycle tour. After ashort walk to the Panhandle Motorcycle shop, you'll set off on your adventure on a late model Harley-Davidson Motorcycle XL883Sportster equipped for two-up riding with comfortable Sundowner seats, sissy bars and windshields. You'll cover 55 miles of pavedroad along Alaska's famed Inside Passage, and hear of the lore and legends of Alaska told by your experienced guide at scenicstops. Stops and sights may include soaring eagles at Knudson Cove Marina, the Tongass National Forest, Native carvers at PotlatchPark and the Green Coffee Bean Company to enjoy some of Ketchikan's finest coffee. For experienced, licensed riders only.

Adult Price(Minimum age is 21)

Special NotesAll guests must be at least 21 years old and drivers must have in their possession a valid motorcycle license/endorsement and bewilling to demonstrate riding skill prior to tour. A credit card imprint will be required for a damage deposit, which will be creditedupon satisfactory return of the equipment and gear. Tour may pass through heavy construction areas. Drivers must be capable ofdriving over short unpaved distances.

This VIP experience is limited to smaller groups of 8 guests (plus any ride-along guests).

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

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Ketchikan Motorcycle Tour - Ride AlongKTN-531 Approximately 3.5 hours / From $149 mSYou will visit...

1 Outdoor Adventures

2 Totem Pole Parks

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Experience the freedom of riding through the rainforest in southeast Alaska on this three-and-a-half-hour motorcycle tour. After ashort walk to the Panhandle Motorcycle shop, you'll set off on your adventure on a late model Harley-Davidson Motorcycle XL883Sportster equipped for two-up riding with comfortable Sundowner seats, sissy bars and windshields. You'll cover 55 miles of pavedroad along Alaska's famed Inside Passage, and hear of the lore and legends of Alaska told by your experienced guide at scenicstops. Stops and sights may include soaring eagles at Knudson Cove Marina, the Tongass National Forest, Native carvers at PotlatchPark and the Green Coffee Bean Company to enjoy some of Ketchikan's finest coffee. For guests who are traveling with and want toride along with and experienced, licensed rider.

Adult Price(Minimum age is 21)

Special NotesAll guests must be at least 21 years old and drivers must have in their possession a valid motorcycle license/endorsement and bewilling to demonstrate riding skill prior to tour. A credit card imprint will be required for a damage deposit, which will be creditedupon satisfactory return of the equipment and gear. Tour may pass through heavy construction areas. Drivers must be capable ofdriving over short unpaved distances. Combined driver and ride-along guest weight may not exceed 425 lbs.

This VIP experience is limited to smaller groups of 8 guests (plus any ride-along guests).

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Alaska Sportfishing ExpeditionKTN-550 Approximately 5 hours / From $199 efYou will visit...

1 Outdoor Adventures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Experience the thrill of fishing on the Inside Passage aboard a large heated cabin cruiser. After a short walk from the ship tosportfishing boat harbor, you'll receive a safety briefing, then depart for the fishing grounds. En route, you'll purchase your fishinglicense. Upon arrival, you'll troll for salmon and if a fish is hooked, test your sport fishing skills in the calm, protected waters of theInside Passage for approximately 3 to 4 hours. Your catch can be processed locally and shipped to your home for an additionalcharge, or cooked on board for dinner - it's your choice.

After a smoked salmon snack and a beverage, you'll return to the dock. Your Alaskan fishing guide will assist with taking photos ofthe days catch. Walk back to the ship with memories of a relaxing fishing trip in the "Salmon Capital of the World."

Excursion Length(Including 3 to 4 hours of fishing)

Child Price5 to 12 years only

Special NotesDeck or rubber-soled shoes must be worn on the boat. Minimum age is 5. Participants may not exceed 350 lbs. A fishing license isrequired and can be purchased onboard your boat for $20 cash per person. When king salmon is targeted, a $10 per personadditional retention tag is required. Children under 16 are not required to purchase a license. Refer to the FAQ section forimportant information about fishing tours.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Alaska Fishing & Wilderness DiningKTN-560 Approximately 6.5 hours / From $299

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1 Outdoor Adventures For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Gear up for an authentic fishing excursion in the unspoiled wilderness of Alaska's southeastern coastline. This tour is trulycustomized for any interest and skill level. You'll board an open-air boat and glide into a breathtaking landscape. Your guide leadsyou to secluded locations for wildlife viewing and remote fishing. You'll experience the thrill of bottom fishing and the exhilaration oflanding rockfish, red snapper, lingcod or one of our specialties, Pacific halibut. You're almost certain to reel in a catch or two - thisexcursion is renowned for the highest catch rate of any Alaska fishing experience. Your skiff heads to a wilderness campsite where acrackling fire awaits. You'll experience this outdoor culinary adventure as the camp cook prepares your freshly caught fish servedatop a saffron-infused bouillabaisse. It's no wonder Food & Wine magazine called this "The world's best camp meal ever."

Excursion Length(Actual duration varies based on time in port)

Child Price5 to 12 years only

Special NotesMinimum age is 5. Participants must be physically active; the tour requires covering uneven terrain. Participants may not exceed300 lbs. A fishing license is required and can be purchased onboard your boat for $20 cash per person. When king salmon istargeted, a $10 per person additional retention tag is required. Children under 16 are not required to purchase a license. Refer tothe FAQ section for important information about fishing tours.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Alaskan Chef's TableKTN-310 Approximately 2 hours / From $129 eaF

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Enjoy a sumptuous five-course menu of fresh Alaskan seafood, skillfully prepared at your table, while hearing of personal stories ofthe unique culture of Ketchikan. Your tour begins with a short walk to a private club dining room overlooking the harbor. You'll feel animmediate sense of intimacy with the handful of guests as your host prepares 10 distinctive dishes highlighting Alaska's sustainablewild seafood. You'll hear of Norwegian grandmothers in the Lutheran church basement, competing to cook up the best fish cakes intown. You'll relive tales of stormy nights at sea while comparing the rich tastes of king and Dungeness crab, and dining on such tastydishes as ginger salmon fish cakes, saffron-infused bouillabaisse, buttery sablefish, Alaska king salmon and rhubarb-blueberry breadpudding. Vegetarian, non-fish options may be substituted. You'll learn secrets of brining, smoking and grilling, and leave with therecipes to recreate this memorable meal for friends at home.

SEAFOOD TASTINGYour tour begins with a short walk on the pier to a private club dining room overlooking the harbor.

You'll feel an immediate sense of intimacy with the handful of guests as your host prepares 10 distinctive dishes highlightingAlaska's sustainable wild seafood.

You'll hear of Norwegian grandmothers in the Lutheran church basement, competing to cook up the best fish cakes in town. You'llrelive tales of stormy nights at sea while comparing the rich tastes of king and Dungeness crab, and dining on such tasty dishesas hot- and cold-smoked salmon, ginger salmon fish cakes, saffron-infused bouillabaisse, locally caught halibut, buttery sablefish,Alaska king salmon and rhubarb-blueberry bread pudding. Vegetarian, non-fish options may be substituted.

You'll learn secrets of brining, smoking and grilling, and leave with the recipes to recreate this memorable meal for friends athome.

For more details about this tour, visit <a href="http://princess.exclusivetouring.com/dining/chefsTable.shtml"target="new">princess.exclusivetouring.com</a>

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Special NotesMinimum age is 4. Guests make a short walk on the pier to the dining room. Vegetarian, non-fish options may be substituted.Please notify Tour Office at least 24 hours prior to tour. This tour can accommodate guests in electric wheelchairs and motorizedscooters. Passengers with disabilities must contact the onboard Tour Office at least 48 hours prior to the excursion to ensurearrangements can be made to meet their particular needs.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Vancouver, B.C., CanadaIt seems unlikely that a character named "Gassy Jack" Deighton would be responsiblefor one of the most beautiful cities on the continent. But that's history for you.

During the gold rush, Gassy Jack saw a chance to make money from the hordes ofminers on their way to the Yukon. The saloon he built became the focus of the shantytown known as Gastown. From that ragtag group of shacks, modern Vancouver wasborn. The provincial government persuaded settlers to change the name of the town toVancouver, after Captain George Vancouver, who sailed the region's waters in 1792.

Canada's third-largest city, Vancouver is a cosmopolitan place with a European feel anda personality all its own. It's a community with a rich ethnic mix - including the second-largest Chinatown in North America - and stunningly beautiful parks.

Points of Interest

1 Stanley Park

A lush rainforest in the heart of the city, this 1,000-acrepark teems with wildlife and natural beauty. Enjoy aspectacular array of activities, including the famedVancouver Aquarium and the majestic Totem PolePark.

2 Vancouver Lookout

Take a glass elevator 430 feet in the air to the city'sfamed lookout and step into the heated observationdeck for breathtaking 360-degree views of the city,mountains and your cruise ship below.

3 Chinatown

Experience the vibrant Asian atmosphere in thesecond largest Chinatown in North America.Authentic architecture, exotic cuisine, and colorfulspecialty shops make each turn down the narrowalleyways a unique adventure.

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City Highlights Drive & Stanley Park VisitYVR-100 Approximately 2.5 hours / From $59 eaYou will visit...

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Disembarkation day is a wonderful opportunity to explore the cosmopolitan city of Vancouver, a sophisticated, fun-loving city thatcelebrates the great outdoors, cherishes its history and diverse cultures, and was home to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. Discoverthe natural beauty and signature sights on a narrated motorcoach tour that includes colorful and exotic Chinatown, the secondlargest in North America, and historic Gastown, a charming historical area with cobbled streets, Victorian-style buildings, andcourtyards. In Stanley Park, a spectacular rainforest in the heart of the city, visit the West Coast Native Totem Poles, elaboratelydecorated with symbolic faces and images. Then take in the panoramic views from Prospect Point Lookout, Stanley Park's highestpoint. English Bay Beach, lovely residential areas, and a plethora of sights delight as your tour continues to the VancouverInternational Airport.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesThis excursion is available to passengers disembarking in Vancouver and holding departure flights after 2 p.m. the same day.Airport transfer is included.

Passengers with disabilities must contact the onboard Tour Office at least 48 hours prior to the excursion to ensure arrangementscan be made to meet their particular needs.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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City Sights & Capilano Canyon Walk - AirportYVR-420 Approximately 4 hours / From $99

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1 Stanley Park For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

A unique way to end your cruise experience, a personal eco-tourism guide escorts you on an adventure-filled day highlightingVancouver's outdoor splendor. Enjoy the best of Stanley Park, the second largest urban forest in Canada and a premier Vancouverattraction. Visit the famed Native Totem Garden where colorful, carved works of art stand proud in commemoration of the FirstNations culture, which first inhabited the area. Then, thrill to a walk across the 160-foot high Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge. Onceyou reach the Capilano Canyon, your guide will walk you through the giant cedars, towering Douglas firs, and mature Hemlock, aonce-in-a-lifetime opportunity to discover one of the world's most primitive ecosystems and how all of its inhabitants contribute to itsdelicate balance. Amidst this beautiful setting, enjoy a gourmet snack and drink before boarding your motorcoach for the VancouverInternational Airport.

Child Price12 years & under only

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Special NotesMinimum age is 6. Length of walk does not exceed one mile. This excursion is available to passengers disembarking in Vancouverwith departure flights after 3:30 p.m. that same day. Airport transfer is included.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

City Sights & Capilano Canyon Walk - HotelYVR-421 Approximately 4 hours / From $99 mfYou will visit...

1 Stanley Park For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

A unique way to end your cruise experience, a personal eco-tourism guide escorts you on an adventure-filled day highlightingVancouver's outdoor splendor. Enjoy the best of Stanley Park, the second largest urban forest in Canada and a premier Vancouverattraction. Visit the famed Native Totem Garden where colorful, carved works of art stand proud in commemoration of the FirstNations culture, which first inhabited the area. Then, thrill to a walk across the 160-foot high Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge. Onceyou reach the Capilano Canyon, your guide will walk you through the giant cedars, towering Douglas firs, and mature Hemlock, aonce-in-a-lifetime opportunity to discover one of the world's most primitive ecosystems and how all of its inhabitants contribute to itsdelicate balance. Amidst this beautiful setting, enjoy a gourmet snack and drink before boarding your motorcoach for your downtownhotel.

Child Price12 years & under only

Special NotesMinimum age is 6. Length of walk does not exceed one mile. This excursion is available to passengers disembarking in Vancouverand overnighting.

Liability waiver is required to be signed in the presence of the tour operator.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Vancouver Lookout, Scenic Trolley, ChinatownYVR-110 Approximately 2.8 hours / From $59 eSYou will visit...

1 Stanley Park

2 Vancouver Lookout

3 Chinatown

For detailed information on walking distancesand/or the number of steps at each stop, wheelchair accessibility and camera/video restrictionsplease visit Cruise Personalizer® atPrincess.com.

Board your replica, turn-of-the-century San Francisco-style trolley at the cruise terminal and enjoy the freedom of the hop on & offpolicy. With stops at all of Vancouver's star attractions, you'll see this cosmopolitan city at your own pace and within the confines ofyour travel plans. Stroll through historic Gastown, hop off at Robson Street and shop in the elegant boutiques. Enjoy dim sum innearby Chinatown. Then, visit the exceptional Vancouver Museum or the beautiful Stanley Park and Vancouver Aquarium. A glasselevator whisks you 430 feet to the Observation Deck of the Harbour Centre in a mere 40 seconds! Enjoy panoramic views of MetroVancouver's downtown area all the way to the majestic North Shore Mountains from this famed lookout. There are twenty-nine stopson the 2 hour and 40 minute trolley tour, so you are guaranteed to see all of the city's highlights.

Child Price12 years & under only

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Special NotesDepartures every 20 minutes from 8:40 a.m. to 6:20 p.m. Admission to attractions other than those noted is not included. There is apick up/drop off point at the cruise terminal. This tour does not include transfer to the airport. Luggage storage service is availableat the terminal so you may make independent arrangements to store your bags or forward them to the airport.

Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Frequently Asked QuestionsQ. WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF TAKING ORGANIZED EXCURSIONS?A. There are a number of advantages to taking organized tours offered by Princess, such as:

Quality: We have carefully inspected all of our ports and we offer you excursions from only the most reputable localtour operators

Variety: All our tours are designed both to feature the most popular and interesting attractions in each port and tosatisfy the diverse needs and interests of our passengers.

Service: What could be easier than letting us arrange your tours for you? Either by having your tours organizedonboard so you can best maximize your time in port and avoid having to make independent, last-minutearrangements, or by pre-reserving all your excursions at princess.com. Princess is at your service.

Safety: Your safety and security are of the utmost importance to us and they are the primary consideration in thedevelopment and operation of our tour programs.

Value: We endeavor to select local tour operators who provide excursions of the highest quality and we carefullymonitor prices to ensure that you are receiving good value. Remember to book early to receive the best possibleprice.

Q. WHAT DOES PRINCESS DO TO ENSURE MY SAFETY WHILE I’M ASHORE?A. Our primary concern at Princess is your safety and security. We are in continual contact with authorities concerningany travel advisories that might impact our cruises. If the U.S. State Department advises against travel to specificlocations we visit, we would make the necessary changes to the published itinerary. Although such itinerary changesoccur infrequently, please understand that these changes are for your own safety and security and are beyond ourcontrol.

Despite all of our efforts and in light of recent world events, we remind all of our passengers that they must ultimatelyassume responsibility for their actions while ashore. In this regard, we would like to remind you of some commonsense precautions when visiting ports-of-call:

• Stay in the normal tourist areas and don’t travel to out-of the way places without the benefit of a guided tour offered through Princess.• Do not leave any of your belongings unattended in public areas.• Be generally aware of people and activities around you.• Do not accept packages from anyone you don’t know personally.• Keep a low profile - dress and behave conservatively.• Be careful when eating and drinking ashore.

We thank you in advance for following these recommendations, which we believe will enhance the enjoyment of yourcruise or cruisetour.

Q. WILL I MISS THE SHIP IF I GO ON A SHORE EXCURSION?A. One very important feature of taking a shore excursion organized by Princess is that we closely monitor thedepartures and returns of all our tours. Therefore, our ships do not sail until all of our organized tour transportation hasreturned, so you can be assured that you won’t miss the ship. Please keep in mind that when you make your ownarrangements in port, or if you leave an organized tour, we will no longer be aware of your whereabouts; so be sure toschedule ample time to return to the ship before it sails.

Q. HOW DO I RESERVE MY SHORE EXCURSIONS IN ADVANCE OF MY CRUISE?A. Visit our website at princess.com for the most up-to date shore excursion information, full tour descriptions and torequest your shore excursions up until 5 days prior to your cruise. The Cruise Personalizer is the fastest and mostconvenient way to reserve your shore excursions. Please keep in mind that you will receive your tickets when youarrive onboard and all of your shore excursion purchases are charged to your shipboard account. Advance paymentis not accepted. Since shore excursions have limited capacity, we encourage you to reserve your tours as early aspossible to avoid disappointment and confirm the best price. Reservations are processed on a first-come, first-servedbasis.

You may change shore excursion requests, but be advised that shore excursion prices may change. Requests to addtickets at a later time can be made but these tickets may be at a higher price than those previously booked. If yourequest a shore excursion which you previously cancelled, these requests will be confirmed at the current shoreexcursion price, which may be higher.

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Q. HOW DO I RESERVE MY LAND EXCURSIONS IN ADVANCE OF MY CRUISETOUR?A. When you are ready to pre-reserve your land excursions, go to the Cruise Personalizer and have your bookingnumber and credit card information ready to enter. A credit card must be registered for each passenger that wishesto participate on a land excursion and we accept Princess Visa, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover andDiner's Club. Credit cards used to pre-reserve land excursions must be valid through the full length of your cruisetourand may also be used to establish your shipboard account. Although a credit card is required to reserve yourexcursion(s), guests are able to pre-reserve all of their land excursions with no deposit required. An auto-charge of allpre-reserved excursions will take place two days prior to your first Land Excursion booking. Confirmed pre-reservedexcursions can be viewed at any time in your detailed itinerary in the Cruise Personalizer. The Cruise Personalizer willremain open until your cruisetour departure date so you may add or cancel tours prior to the cancellation deadlinewithout penalty. Excursions cancelled once the auto-charge has been processed are subject to a 100% penalty. Notethat excursion availability is based on cruisetour date, capacity limitations, and suitable weather conditions.Excursions are subject to change at any time and available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Guests are encouragedto book early as space is limited and flightseeing tours in particular may not be available for pre-reserving right up totour departure date. Prior to travel, print your Travel Summary which will have a listing of all of your pre-reserved landexcursions. You will also receive information on confirmed excursions in your Welcome Envelope upon arrival at eachlocation.

Q. HOW CAN I BE SURE I AM CONFIRMED ON THE EXCURSIONS I WANT?A. When you book your excursions online at princess.com, you receive an immediate confirmation of the status andprice of your requested excursion. The site shows the remaining capacity on all tours, so you know if you areconfirmed or waitlisted. To avoid disappointment and confirm the best price, please reserve your excursions as earlyas possible. If the specific tour time you requested is fully booked, Princess may schedule you on an alternatedeparture that corresponds with your other tour selections.

If your shore excursion choice is not available, we will put you on a waitlist and attempt to obtain more space on theshore excursion. If you have companions traveling with you in your stateroom or in other staterooms and would likeeveryone to be on the same shore excursion departure, order all the excursions under one name. Requests madeindividually, even if at the same time, may cause you to be booked on a different departure than your companions orwaitlisted on an excursion for which your companions are confirmed.

Land Excursions can not be waitlisted but we actively request more space wherever possible from our tour operators;if a tour is sold out we encourage guests to revisit the Cruise Personalizer at a later date and they can also check formore availability at the tour desks in our Alaska ports.

Q. MAY I TAKE MORE THAN ONE TOUR IN A SINGLE PORT OF CALL?A. Yes. In Alaska, Canada/New England, the Caribbean, Panama Canal, Hawaii and Mexico, allow at least 30 minutesbetween each tour. In all other regions, allow at least 60 minutes between each tour. All tours depart from, and returnto, the cruise ship pier. By scheduling the appropriate amount of time between tours, you will have sufficient time totake multiple excursions.

Q. CAN I CANCEL AN SHORE EXCURSION I’VE REQUESTED?A. Due to the limited capacity and high demand for helicopter flights and private vehicle options, these shoreexcursions are not refundable unless cancelled by 12:00pm on the day after embarkation.

For all other shore excursions, a “Closing Time for Bookings” for each port of call is listed on the Tour Order Form youwill receive onboard in your stateroom. This is the time when the bookings for the tours in that port close and we notifythe local operators of the final shore excursion requirements. You may cancel an excursion if it is prior to the closingtime whether you reserved in advance or onboard. We cannot cancel a shore excursion if it is past this closing time,nor can we refund shore excursions on which you choose not to go. All shore excursions operate rain or shine unlesscancelled by the tour operator.

Q. CAN I CANCEL A LAND EXCURSION I’VE REQUESTED?A. Due to the exclusive nature and advanced planning required for excursions involving hotel accommodations, airlineflights and some flightseeing tours, these excursions are not refundable within 30 days of sailing. A fee will beassessed onboard for any of these tours cancelled within 30 days of sailing.

Land Excursions, pre-reserved through the Cruise Personalizer, may be cancelled up to the Land Excursioncancellation deadline which is two days prior to your first land excursion booking. At the cancellation deadline, all pre-reserved land excursions will be auto-charged using the credit card that you provided in the Cruise Personalizer toreserve your tours. Excursions cancelled once the auto-charge has been processed are subject to a 100% penalty,unless the operator, at their sole discretion, is unable to operate the program due to unforeseen circumstances. Allsales of tours booked while on your land tour are considered final at the time of purchase and are 100% non-refundable except in the case of an operator approved cancellation.

Q. CAN I REQUEST TO BE REFUNDED FOR MY LAND EXCURSION.A. In the event of any excursion being cancelled for reasons beyond our control, a full refund will be made. Land

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Excursions that were pre-reserved, charged and then cancelled due to weather or other operator approvedcancellation will be refunded using the same credit card used to book your excursions. These refunds will typically bereflected on your credit card statement between 7-10 business days after cancellation. Tours booked while on yourland tour are considered final at the time of purchase and are 100% non-refundable except in the case of acancellation by the vendor. Should any excursion have to be abandoned through force majeure or difficulties enroute, the best possible refund will be arranged according to the circumstances.

Q. HOW DOES THE PRINCESS EXCURSIONS PROGRAM OPERATE ONBOARD?A. Our Shore Excursion Manager runs the onboard portion of the Princess Shore Excursions program. Tour Office staffare available to answer questions and make shore excursion reservations for you. Once onboard in your stateroom,you will find tickets for the shore excursions you reserved in advance. If you have not yet reserved tours or would liketo purchase additional shore excursions, you will find a Tour Order Form in your stateroom. You will also find aschedule of daily activities, the Princess Patter, which features important program information including Tour Officehours and the closing time for shore excursion bookings. Remember, tickets are sold on a first-come, first-servedbasis and space on shore excursions is limited, so book early. A Tour Order Form drop box is located near the TourOffice where you may deposit your order form at any time.

Q. ARE THERE CHILDREN’S PRICES AVAILABLE?A. Yes, on some tours for children age 12 and under. If you are traveling with children, please pre-reserve the numberof child tickets you would like on the Cruise Personalizer. If the adult and child price is the same, please order alltickets as adult. Once onboard the ship or at one of our land excursion destinations, check your tour tickets to ensureyou have received the correct number of adult and child tickets. Visit the Tour Office as soon as possible to make anynecessary adjustments. Parents are also responsible for bringing a safety seat for their child.

On most helicopter and flightseeing tours, children 24 months of age and older are required to have their own seat.Children under 24 months are considered lap infants and may ride free of charge if the tour operator canaccommodate them - with prior arrangement through the onboard Tour Office. Parents must show proof of age to thetour operator for any lap infant. Children under the age of 24 months are not able to participate on a helicopter tour.

Q. ARE PRIVATE SHORE EXCURSION OPTIONS AVAILABLE WHERE I CAN CUSTOMIZE MY TOUR?A. Yes, in many ports we offer shore excursions that can be customized to your specifications. On these tours you areable to book exclusive use of the tour vehicle (automobile, boat or plane) and tailor the tour to include activities andvenues you want to experience.

Due to the limited capacity and highly specialized nature of these excursions, they are not refundable unlesscancelled by 12:00pm on the day after embarkation or prior to the booking closing time for the port which is listed onthe onboard Tour Order Form (whichever is first). Once onboard the ship, you may be provided with a preference cardto advise the tour operator of your selected itinerary and interests. The onboard Tour Staff will gladly assist you andprovide recommendations.

Please note these shore excursions are sold per transport, not per person, so only one passenger should make thereservation for the entire group. This is a private arrangement and those accompanying you are the guests youchoose; Princess does not match up individual passengers to form a private group for the vehicle. The price listedincludes the means of transport and/or private guide and does not include gratuities, meals and attraction entrancefees (unless indicated otherwise) as these will vary based on your choices.

Q. ARE THERE AGE OR OTHER RESTRICTIONS ON TOURS?A. For most tours, there is no minimum age for children as long as they are accompanied by a parent or guardian.Passengers under the age of 18 years cannot participate without a parent or guardian. Please review the tourdescription notes for the most current restrictions and any exceptions; a few operators may allow an unaccompaniedminor on tour if a wavier is signed by the parent or guardian in the operator’s presence. Any other restrictionsimposed by the tour operator are listed in the “Special Notes” section of each tour description.

Q. IS A VISA REQUIRED FOR ANY OF THE PORTS I VISIT?A. Please review the information detailed in the "Itinerary” section of the Cruise Personalizer regarding any applicablevisas for your specific voyage.

Q. IS ANY ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED TO PARTICIPATE ON SHORE EXCURSIONS?A. Passports, visas and other documentation may be required on certain shore excursions. Please review the "SpecialNotes" section of the shore excursion for full details. Notarized written consent is required for children crossinginternational borders without both parents.

Q. ARE THE EXCURSIONS GUIDED?A. Yes. All of our excursions include local English-speaking guides except for On Your Own tours and where otherwisenoted.

Q. SHOULD I TIP THE TOUR GUIDE?A. Tipping is a discretionary matter; however, it is customary, if one is pleased with their tour, to tip the tour guide. A

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general rule of thumb is $2 per person for a half-day tour and $5 per person for a full-day tour.

Q. WHAT TYPE OF CLOTHING SHOULD I WEAR WHILE ON TOUR OR IN PORT?A. During your cruise, the climate can range from temperate and cool to hot and humid. Please plan to dress inlayered, light- to medium-weight clothing and comfortable, low-heeled walking shoes. Since weather conditions mayvary, we suggest you also pack a sweater, a light jacket and an all-weather coat. In addition, don’t forget a hat or visor,a collapsible umbrella, sunglasses, sun screen and of course your camera and extra film and batteries. Please notethat for water-related excursions where we suggest you wear your bathing suit, cover-up and hat, we have placed asymbol next to the shore excursion description.

If you plan to participate on an overland tour and will need to recharge video equipment or use a hair dryer, wesuggest you bring an international adapter. Whenever you plan on going ashore, we highly encourage you to leaveyour valuables and jewelry onboard. While ashore, please take care in protecting your purses, cameras and otherpersonal items. Minimizing personal belongings brought ashore could expedite the security process when reboardingthe ship. We suggest you carry a photocopy of your passport when going ashore as you may need your passportnumber to exchange currency.

Please be mindful that in some of the countries you will visit, the local people may have somewhat more conservativeviews concerning dress than those to which you are accustomed. Generally shorts, tank tops, and short skirts are notacceptable dress when visiting churches or places of worship. Specific information regarding appropriate dress inthese ports is provided with the shore excursion. For all golf tours, collared shirts and either long pants or Bermuda-style shorts are required (no cut-offs, bathing suits, etc.).

Q. WILL I MISS MEALS IF I GO ON SHORE EXCURSIONS?A. Our wide variety of dining venues, including a 24-hour buffet, means there are always meal options availableonboard that fit within the shore excursion timing you select.

Q. IS THERE TIME FOR SHOPPING ON THE EXCURSIONS?A. Shopping is, for many, an important part of travel and, wherever possible, time for this activity is allowed within theframework of many of our shore excursions. Please note, however, that the actual amount of time available forshopping is generally limited.

Q. DO THE EXCURSIONS INCLUDE MUCH WALKING AND STAIR CLIMBING?A. All of our excursions involve some walking and some excursions include more walking and stair climbing thanothers. Walking may be over uneven surfaces such as cobblestone city streets or the rocky pathways of ancient ruins.On many excursions, it is necessary to negotiate stairs. Please keep in mind that many of the buildings you will bevisiting may have been constructed well before conveniences such as elevators were invented and have beenpreserved in their original state. Please refer to our tour symbols with each excursion description for more informationand guidance.

Q. WHAT ELSE SHOULD I ANTICIPATE IN PORTS?A. Keep in mind that some sites you will be visiting are extremely popular among both tourists and locals. Therefore,you may encounter crowded conditions, whether participating in one of our tours or sightseeing on your own.Regrettably, we have no control over this situation. With regard to photography, some venues may prohibit the use offlash cameras, so fast-speed film is recommended. In some places, photography or video may be prohibitedaltogether or a fee may be imposed. We ask that you observe any restrictions and, if in doubt, ask your guide forassistance.

Q. AM I REQUIRED TO WEAR SAFETY EQUIPMENT ON TOUR?A. Yes, on certain tours it is mandatory that you wear the appropriate safety equipment in order to participate. Suchequipment includes, but is not limited to snorkel vests, life vests, helmets, etc.

Q. WHAT IS REQUIRED TO PARTICIPATE IN A CERTIFIED DIVE TOUR?A. An open-water scuba certification card must be presented in order to participate in a certified dive tour.Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate divers with either a Junior Open Water or a Scuba Diver rating due tothe depth limitations imposed by these certifications. The sport-diving industry recommends that divers take anupdate course if they have not been diving within the last six months. Please note that some dive operators mayreserve the right to refuse to take divers who cannot provide proof of the date of their last dive or scuba reviewcourse. We recommend you bring a log book or proof that you have recently completed a review course.

There are certain medical conditions that may prevent your participation. Accordingly, you will be required tocomplete a medical-history form and liability waiver/release form that will be supplied onboard or by the tour operator.Following is a non-inclusive list of several medical conditions that may prevent you from safely participating in scubadiving. Any of these conditions would also require an examination prior to your cruise by a qualified physician toobtain written permission to participate in scuba diving activities. Heart disease or previous heart attack, diabetes,epilepsy or seizures, high blood pressure or the need to take medication to control blood pressure, pregnancy,asthma or any form of lung disease, recent surgery, blackouts, sinus problems, fear of closed spaces, recurringcomplicated migraines headaches, recurrent ear problems, severe motion sickness and presently taking prescription

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medicines with the exception of birth control. Passengers are welcome to bring and use their own personalequipment, but is must be stored in their stateroom and there is no reduction in the tour price.

Q. ARE THERE ANY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATING IN AN INTRODUCTORY/DISCOVER SCUBADIVING TOUR?A. Yes, there are certain medical conditions that may prevent your participation. Accordingly, you must complete amedical history form and liability waiver/release form that will be provided on board or by the tour operator at thebeginning of the tour. Following is a non-inclusive list of several medical conditions that may prevent you from safelyparticipating in scuba diving. Any of these conditions would also require an examination prior to your cruise by aqualified physician to obtain written permission to participate in scuba diving activities. Heart disease or previousheart attack, diabetes, epilepsy or seizures, high blood pressure or take medicine to control blood pressure, presentlytaking prescription medicines with the exception of birth control, pregnancy, asthma or any form of lung disease,recent surgery, blackouts, sinus problems, fear of closed spaces, recurring complicated migraine headaches,recurrent ear problems, and severe motion sickness. For Introductory Scuba Diving tours there is a minimum age of10. Passengers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Q. ARE THERE ANY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPATING IN A SNUBA DIVING, HELMET DIVING ORUNDERWATER SCOOTER TOUR?A. Yes, there are certain medical conditions that may prevent your participation. Accordingly, you will be required tocomplete a medical-history form and liability waiver/release form that will be supplied onboard or by the tour operator.Following is a non-inclusive list of several medical conditions that may prevent you from safely participating in scubadiving. Any of these conditions would also require an examination prior to your cruise by a qualified physician toobtain written permission to participate in scuba diving activities. Heart disease or previous heart attack, diabetes,epilepsy or seizures, high blood pressure or take medicine to control blood pressure, presently taking prescriptionmedicines with the exception of birth control, pregnancy, asthma or any form of lung disease, recent surgery,blackouts, sinus problems, fear of closed spaces, recurring complicated migraine headaches, recurrent ear problems,and severe motion sickness. For helmet or SNUBA tours there is a minimum age of 8 years and passengers mustweigh at least 75 pounds. For underwater scooter tours there is a minimum age of 10.

Q. ON SPORTFISHING EXCURSIONS, DO I GET TO KEEP THE FISH I CATCH?A. Most sportfishing tours offered by Princess are part of a catch-and-release program. Fish that are edible and notendangered are typically landed and kept by the boat crew. Please remember you have purchased an opportunity tocatch fish, not a guarantee of doing so. As one of our boat captains said, “We guarantee fishing, not catching.”

In Alaska only, if your tour is not designated as catch and release, your catch can be processed and shipped homefor an additional charge as arranged by the tour operator. Because of its perishable nature and U.S. Customsregulations, your catch may not be sent outside of the United States in most cases. Due to federal regulations, yourcatch may not be stored onboard the ship, but may be prepared for dinner onboard. Fish caught while at our lodgesin Alaska, needs to be shipped home if not part of a catch-and-release program. In Alaska, fishing licenses arerequired and can be purchased on your boat for $20 per person in cash (rates subject to change). Fishing for kingsalmon requires an additional $10 retention tag (rates subject to change). Children under 16 do not need a license.Fish runs are dependent on spawning seasons, so during May and late-September fish stock may be more limited.Go to www.adfg.state.ak.us for more details on licensing requirements and fishing regulations in Alaska.

Q. WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE PRINCESS GOLF PROGRAM?A. Princess Golf tours include knowledgeable golf pro escort, roundtrip transfers and all cart and greens fees. Caddyfees may be required at some locations, but will be noted in the description and are payable directly to the course.Princess Golf reserves the right to modify course selection and pricing to best serve the needs and experience of theparticipants. Seasonal rates and passenger minimums may also apply. Check with your onboard golf professional forany last minute details. Please log onto princessgolf.com or call 1-800-324-1106 for additional information and toreserve rental equipment, golf simulator or instructional requests with the golf pro on your Princess ship.

Princess Golf is not available on all ships. Other golf tours may be available that are not part of the Princess Golfprogram but are offered through the Princess Shore Excursion program and do not include the service of the golf pro.

Q. WHAT SHOULD I KNOW BEFORE TAKING A HELICOPTER TOUR?A. Due to weight and balance limitations, as well as passenger safety and comfort, the helicopter excursioncompanies have advised that passengers weighing 250 pounds or more (fully clothed) will be assessed a surchargeto reserve adequate space onboard the helicopter. The surcharge amount will be indicated in the “Special Notes”section of each tour.

Because of the limited capacity and high demand for helicopter tours, they are not refundable unless cancelled by12:00pm on the day after embarkation. Children 24 months of age and older are required to have their own seat.Children under 24 months are considered lap infants and may ride free of charge if the tour operator canaccommodate them - with prior arrangement through the onboard Tour Office. Parents must show proof of age to thetour operator for any lap infant.

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guests depending on combined group weight. The flight length is approximate and flight route may vary due toweather conditions. Helicopter tours may be cancelled on short notice due to weather or safety issues. Warm clothingand sunglasses are recommended on helicopter tours. Dressing in layers is practical and lets you adjust your attire tomeet changing conditions.

For helicopter tours in Denali National Park, a surcharge is not charged for guest over 250lbs. The helicoptercompany will assign aircraft and seats based on weight and balance. While every consideration is made to keeptraveling companions and/or families together, this is not always possible for safety reasons.

Q. DOES PRINCESS OWN THE TOUR COMPANIES IN THE PORTS?A. No, all of the shore excursions are operated by local, independent companies not by Princess; Princess retains aportion of the total sale. We selected only the most reputable companies available to provide your excursions. Thecompanies providing your excursions are selected by Princess based on their excellent reputation for service andsafety.

Q. WHAT DO YOU RECOMMEND FOR PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED PASSENGERS?A. Our answer, of course, depends on the type and degree of the disability. The goal of Princess Cruises is to providea safe comfortable cruise experience for all passengers. If you will be using a mobility device during your sailing westrongly recommend you travel with a person physically fit to assist with your needs both onboard and ashore.

If passengers are able to walk on their own, we recommend tours designated as requiring a moderate level of activity.The transport on some tours may be able to accommodate a collapsible wheelchair stored below the bus; scootersor motorized wheelchairs are often too large. If confined to a wheelchair, we would recommend reserving theexcursions identified as wheelchair accessible (see Tour Symbols listed for each tour) or a private vehicle shoreexcursion. We also recommend that non-ambulatory passengers be accompanied by someone who is able to assistthem throughout the duration of their day. Our Tour Staff can provide more information on touring options for non-ambulatory guests. Physically challenged passengers participating on a shore excursion must contact the Tour Officeat least 48 hours prior to your excursion to ensure arrangements can be made to meet your particular needs.

Embarking and disembarking can be challenging for those with limited mobility. Many major ports of call provide easyaccess for wheelchairs and scooters. However due to various conditions: steepness of the gangway, weather,shoreside facilities and tidal and sea conditions, passengers using mobility devices may be required to transfer to astair climber or be precluded from going ashore. Princess staff will make every effort to assist but are not allowed toindividually physically lift more than 50 pounds (22 kg).

Some ports of call require the ship to anchor off shore. Passengers are then taken to shore by small boats or tenders.When tendering is required, passengers using mobility devices will not be transferred into or out of the tender, if liftingin excess of the above limitation is required. Many tender ports do not provide wheelchair access so even if thepassenger can board the tender they may not be able to disembark ashore. Again the shoreside facilities, movementof the tender, weather and tidal conditions can also preclude tendering.

The decision to allow any passenger to board a tender or disembark the vessel will be made by the Captain on thebasis of the safety and welfare of all involved and is final. If passengers are unable to tender or disembark because ofcircumstances outlined above there will be no refund or credit for missed ports. While Princess recognizes yourdisappointment the safety of both passengers and crew takes precedence.

For more information on the terms and conditions for Princess Shore Excursions, please refer to the SpecialInformation section. Every effort will be made to accommodate all passengers on the tour of their choice but, toursare operated by independent local companies and not by Princess. The final determination to let any passengerparticipate is made by the tour operator and therefore if, in the judgment of the tour operator, the safety or comfort ofany passenger is in question, guests may be denied participation. This evaluation may not be able to be determineduntil meeting directly with the local tour operator.

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Special InformationCONDITIONS In selling tickets (including coupons or vouchers) or otherwise promoting or making arrangements forExcursions– whether for air, land or local water transportation; tours; sports or any other recreational activities; shoreaccommodations or meals or for any service, facility or activity other than onboard Princess’ cruise ships – Princessacts only as agent for the independent tour operator supplying such excursions or services. Participation by apassenger in Excursions is conditioned upon such passenger’s acceptance of the terms and conditions set forth inthe Passage Contract contained in the Cruise Ticket, the Excursion Ticket and, depending on the activity, otherdocuments which, among other things, expressly release Princess from any liability for such participation. Participationmay also be subject to the independent tour operators’ own terms and conditions.

EXCURSION TIMINGS Departure times for each tour will be listed on princess.com in the Cruise Personalizer. ForShore Excursions, they will also be listed on the Tour Order Form, which you will receive onboard. These have beenpublished according to information from our Tour Operators, but are subject to change should the vessel’s arrivaltime at any port be delayed, or the itinerary for any particular excursion be amended. Please note that the time shownwill be the time the last tour vehicle leaves the pier or hotel. Passengers are requested to report to the specifieddeparture location (either onboard ship or shoreside) at the designated time, as delay on your part can interfere withthe pleasure of your fellow passengers.

EXCURSIONS WITH LIMITED PARTICIPATION Shore Excursions may be purchased in advance of your cruisedeparture or onboard ship on a first-come, first served basis. Many of our excursions have limited participation andreservation requests will be processed in the order received. When excursions are fully subscribed, additionalrequests will be placed on a waiting list in the order received. Land Excursions can not be waitlisted but we activelyrequest more space wherever possible from our tour operators; if a tour is sold out we encourage guests to revisitthe Cruise Personalizer at a later date and they can also check for more availability at the tour desks in our Alaskaports.

PERSONAL POSSESSIONS Coats, wraps, umbrellas, cameras, handbags, traveling bags and similar personal articlesremain at all times through the tour under the passenger’s custody and control. Be careful that you do not leave yourpossessions unattended at any time in the car or coach in which you are traveling.

PRICES The prices for Excursions are subject to change without notice; are per adult, per child or in some cases pervehicle. Prices are confirmed at the time of booking. All quotations made include conveyance according to theitinerary and, where applicable, meals, refreshments, guides and entrance fees, unless otherwise stated. Children,other than infants in arms, will be charged full fare unless noted otherwise.

SHOPPING Where possible, time for shopping has been allowed within the framework of some excursions. However,excursions are not primarily designed for shopping, and time allowed for this purpose may be limited.

REFUNDS No refunds can be made on any ticket, coupon or voucher unless notice of cancellation is given before theclosing date indicated on the booking form for the excursions involved. The times when bookings will close will bepublished onboard. In the event of any excursion being canceled for reasons beyond our control, a full refund will bemade. However, should any excursion have to be abandoned through force majeure or difficulties en route, the bestpossible refund will be arranged according to the circumstances. Land Excursions that were pre-reserved, chargedand then cancelled due to weather or other operator approved cancellation will be refunded using the same creditcard used to book your excursions. These refunds will typically be reflected on your credit card statement between7-10 business days after cancellation. Tours booked while on your land tour are considered final at the time ofpurchase and are 100% non-refundable except in the case of a cancellation by the vendor.

TRANSPORTATION Passengers should appreciate that standards of transport vary considerably throughout the world.Air-conditioned coaches are not available in many areas, and in some, local buses are the best available. Cars or taxisare also used at some ports where coach or bus transportation is not available or limited. Passengers wishing totravel with friends should all leave the ship together, as this will help the Tour Staff to allocate them space in the samevehicle. For the comfort of all passengers, smoking is prohibited aboard all sightseeing vehicles.

WITHDRAWAL OF TOURS The Tour Operator reserves the right to withdraw any excursion through lack of demandand to make any alterations that they may deem advisable for the comfort of the passengers, bearing in mind theconvenience and best interest of each group.

ECOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT. It is our policy to maintain a positive and proactive position in relation to theenvironment. We realize that there is much work to be done to achieve our company goals. To this end we arecontinually striving to increase awareness of any environmental issues that are likely to affect any of the excursionswe offer. We work closely with our local agents to convey any environmental messages in our shore excursionprograms and therefore ask you to support us in our efforts by respecting the cultures, customs and environmentalissues of the various destinations we visit.

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