Sunday, October 5, 2014

The Northwest Passage: even if it had been on your bucketlist, it wasn't possible... until now

Gate to the Northwest Passage
Commemorative statue for Capt. George Vancouver, Vanier Park, Vancouver, BC
By artist Alan Chung Hung, photo by Eddy Hofbauer, wikicommons
You can cruise from Vancouver to transit the Northwest Passage in April 2016
Even if you had it on your bucketlist, it wasn't possible... until now.

A magnificent 42 night journey from Vancouver to New York, very far off the beaten track.

NEW! Northwest Passage (August/September 2016) – Crystal’s new Northwest Passage cruise heralds the beginning of a new chapter of exploration in the enviable story of the World’s Best cruise line. Crystal Serenity will become the very first cruise ship to transit the fabled Northwest Passage, visiting a series of U.S, Canadian and Greenland destinations, most of which never before called upon by any other cruise line. Designed for those with a true wanderlust for the rare and undiscovered, this incredible 32 night expeditionary-style voyage travels from Anchorage/Seward to New York City, marrying a passion for extreme wilderness adventure with a penchant for unsurpassed luxury travel.
August 16, 2016 - 32 nights
http://www.cruiseshipcenters.com/Cruise/en-US/RobertaWestwood/Itinerary?item=660754

PLUS: You can cruise up to Seward from Vancouver for 10 nights to begin your journey:
August 6, 2016 - 10 nights
http://www.cruiseshipcenters.com/Cruise/en-US/RobertaWestwood/Itinerary?item=655372

Yes, that's 42 nights.

Be one of the first.

Don't miss out.

This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity is sure to sell out.

Book by October 31, 2014 for early booking savings.

Ask me.

Roberta
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Worth reading:
The Crystal Overview (click-through presentation)
Crystal's Northwest Passage: Unprecedented Adventure, Historic Cruise-Expedition
Cargo Ship Is First to Solo the Northwest Passage - October 2, 2014 news story
Across the Northwest Passage: The Larsen Expeditions
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