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Top Ten Reasons To Cruise Alaska With Majestic America Cruises

By Gregg Eppleman • Apr 20th, 2008 • Category: Majestic America Line

Majestic America Line wants you know why you should go to Alaska on a more personalized, up close and personal adventure, instead of the standard large ship route. As one of the world’s premier river cruise lines and the largest river and coastal cruising company in America, Majestic America will provide guests with exclusive access to hidden treasures found in Alaska’s Inside Passage aboard the distinctive 223-guest Empress of the North. This ship can get to place reserved for only a select few, and can get you as close to your adventure as anyone.

Alaska is well-known for being an unforgettable experience for visitors. Majestic America Line cruise blogsMajestic America Line
offers travelers the opportunity to enjoy the breathtaking views of Alaska in luxurious comfort.
Here are the top 10 reasons why cruising aboard Empress of the North is a top-choice for
cruisers:
Small Ship Experience – With just 112 staterooms and suites, Empress of the North’s intimate, small ship experience provides unique access to the vast wilderness and waterways of Alaska’s Inside Passage that most Alaska cruises miss. The captain is always at liberty to pursue the day’s most promising viewing opportunities. And, nearly 90 percent of the staterooms feature private verandahs from which guests can enjoy a private, up-close view of Alaska’s dramatic glaciers and landscapes.
Unique Ship – Empress of the North was built expressly for exploring the narrow
passages and coastal inlets of Alaska. She is equipped with a shallow draft to allow exploration of secluded bays and maneuver close to shore. Empress of the North pays homage to the explorers that have traveled these waterways for hundreds of years with the ship’s impressive three-story paddlewheel.
Itinerary – All 2008 itineraries, which begin April 28, allow guests to explore up close the spectacular glaciers, natural wonders, the majestic grandeur of Alaska’s endless forests, plummeting waterfalls, abundant wildlife, and the rich culture of America’s last frontier.
Luxury – In the spirit of a boutique hotel, every stateroom features elegant furnishings including rich mahogany wardrobes and luxurious velvet draperies. Guests enjoy fivestar comfort, luxurious amenities and award-winning service; including decadent pillowtop mattresses, high thread-count linens and thick cotton towels. Empress of the North also offers exceptional live entertainment and elegant fine dining.
Award-Winning – In 2007 Majestic America Line was named “Best American Cruise” in the annual Editor’s Choice Awards at CruiseReport.com, Condé Nast Traveler listed Empress of the North in the Top 10 for “Best Small Ships” and Travel & Leisure named Majestic America Line among the “World’s Best Small Ship Cruise Lines” in their 12th Annual Readers’ Poll.
Enrichment Programs & Included Shore Excursions – Expert naturalists, cultural
representatives, historians and wildlife experts elevate the Alaskan experience for guests. The full-time onboard Discovery Guide highlights sites, recounts local legends and answers guests questions one-on-one. Enrichment programs and select shore excursions are included in the cruise price.
Hospitality – Empress of the North’s all American crew was awarded a perfect score for service in Condé Nast Traveler’s 2007 Readers’ Poll.
Art and Design – Empress of the North’s interior designs reflect a Russian Alaskan
theme, decorated in royal jewel tones of red, green, gold and black. Expansive art collections throughout the ship display unique Native American artwork and artifacts and Russian antiquities such as nesting dolls and beautiful and rare Fabergé eggs.
No Crowds – A perk of cruising on a small ship with only 223 guests is that it has
unique access to remote locations and often no one else is there. No huge crowds competing for the same photo opportunity or sightseeing experience.
No Passports and Exchange Rates – Forget the hassle of passports and exchange
rates if you’re an American cruising to Alaska aboard Empress of the North.

A special Alaska cruise aboard the Empress of the North departing Juneau, May 24, 2008, will be hosted by distinguished sports leader and business entrepreneur Peter Ueberroth. Ueberroth served as sixth commission of Major League Baseball, president of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games and was named 1984 Man of the Year by Time Magazine.
For more information, contact me at 888-579-8706 or visit www.majesticamericaline.com.

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    Gregg Eppleman is Gregg is an 18 year veteran of the cruise industry, has sailed on more than 50 ships, and visited Alaska, the Bahamas, the East and West Caribbean, Europe and Mexico. He is a Cunard and Princess Commodore, Cruise Baltic Specialist, Cruise West Small Ship Partner, NCL Specialist Plus, Holland America 5 Star Agent, Celebrity Special Agent, Royal Caribbean Expert Plus, Alaska, Hawaii and Tokyo Specialist.
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