Granite Fjords Glacial Giants Around Admiralty Alaska Photo Tours Ultimate Sailing Expedition Custom Trips
 
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Honeymoon Trips

For the most romantic honeymoon imaginable, charter a sailing cruise through Southeast Alaska on any of our trips, or do a little of everything on our Ultimate Sailing Expedition! Soak in the natural hotsprings on Baranof Island, after a day of whale watching, and hiking the Tongass rainforest. View glaciers and seals hauled out on icebergs, and kayak the fiords in the same day. Return to the Kirsten Anne, for a hot shower and champagne on the after deck, as your skipper prepares a feast of your choosing. Like fresh King Salmon on the barbeque, organic green salad, homemade bread, with a chocolate torte for dessert?

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Join us for an exciting Alaska sailing adventure aboard the Kirsten Anne. We'll see charming fishing villages, observe an incredible array of wildlife, and view the spectacular scenic wonders of the Inside Passage, Glacier Bay, Icy Strait, and the Outer Coast.

Please complete the form below to receive more information about our trips.

Alaska Sailing Charters, LLC
504 St. Ann's Avenue
Douglas, Alaska 99824

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Office: 907-723-0883
Toll-Free: 866-486-1732

We recommend that you purchase travel insurance when you book your trip, to protect yourself against unforeseen events. A good option is:

www.insuremytrip.com

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Granite Fjords (7 days)
Glacial Giants (7 days)
Around Admiralty Island (9 days)
Alaska Photo Tour (9 days)
Ultimate Sailing Adventure (9 days)
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Did You Know?

Orcas are commonly called killer whales, although they are actually a member of the dolphin family. Fish-eating "resident orcas" and mammal-eating “transient orcas” are genetically distinct from each other, and never intermingle.

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