Explora Journeys announces inaugural Alaska sailing
Alaska will feature as a new addition to EXPLORA I’s journeys collection.
Explora Journeys luxury lifestyle travel brand revealed three new journeys departing Vancouver, Canada.
Guests can connect with the native cultures and unique landscapes found nowhere else on earth.
Michael Ungerer, the Chief Executive Officer of Explora Journeys said: “Explora Journeys’ Alaskan experience will inspire and excite blending luxury and adventure.”
The Remote Wrangell and Spectacular Sitka Inaugural Alaskan Journey will depart Vancouver on 6 May 2024 on an 11-night journey sailing the Inside Passage, Wrangell, Tracy Arm Fjord, Juneau, Sitka, Skagway, Ketchikan, Misty Fjord, and Victoria.
Sailing the Whale’s Highway is an 11-night journey that includes Icy Strait Point (Hoonah and the Hubbard Glacier while Journey of the Glaciers is a 10-night journey that unlock Mendenhall Glacier, Misty and Tracy Arm Fjords.
Both on board and ashore, guests will have the opportunity to explore the cuisine of Alaska.
Explora Journeys is the privately-owned luxury lifestyle brand of the MSC Group.
An efficient booking process is available for guests through their preferred travel advisor via the digital booking suite www.explorajourneys.com/traveladvisors.
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