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Call Louise Dibble on: (0175) 251-9512, or e-mail: ldibble@cruiseandtravelholidays.co.uk

DESTINATIONS

 

Africa

 

Alaska

      Anchorage

 

      Inside Passage

 

      Juneau

 

      Ketchikan

 

      Sitka

 

      Skagway

 

Asia

 

Bahamas

 

Bermuda

 

Canada / New England

 

Caribbean

 

Hawaii

 

Mediterranean

 

Mexican Riviera

 

Northern Europe

 

Panama Canal

 

South America

 

South Pacific

  

Sitka's history is Alaska's richest, and there's more of real interest in this town than any other you might visit. Historic photographs bear a surprising resemblance to today's city. The National Park Service protects buildings and grounds of major historic significance -- places where the pioneers spoke Russian, with ways much more European than those of the rest of the American West.

 

Sitka has retained a friendly, authentic feel. The city remains picturesque, facing Sitka Sound, which is dotted with islands and populated by feeding eagles, and Sitka's own residents remain the center of the business and cultural world. Even beyond the town and its rich history, Sitka is a gateway to a large, remote portion of Southeast Alaska, in the western coastal islands. This area contains some of Tongass National Forest's least-used outdoor opportunities. The ocean halibut and salmon fishing are excellent and not overexploited, and the bird- and wildlife-watching is exceptional.