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ATC#21 Inside Passage Wilderness Cruise
BC Inside Passage Yacht Cruise, USA Small Cruise Vessels, British Columbia Whale Watching, San Juan Islands Cruise, Princess Louisa Inlet, Canada Salmon Fishing, British Columbia Yacht Cruises, Washington Wilderness Cruise Vacation

   



All Inclusive Yacht Cruising: 12 Clients/6 American Crew Member, 112 ft Lenght, 22 ft Beam and 10 Knots Crusing Speed. The sleek profile and maneuverability of our yachts gives you unparalleled access to Alaska's many wonders. You come so close to pristine waterfalls that you feel the invigorating spray. Your itinerary is flexible enough that your captain can change course when word of whale sightings comes over the radio, or slow the engines and linger in a tidal inlet if bears are out foraging on the beach. Maybe all the guests agree they want to spend extra time kayaking, hiking, or beachcombing. It's your yacht cruising trip. We've plotted a course, set the menu and hired the crew - you get the pleasures of yachting without doing any of the work. Throughout your voyage, you're accompanied by a knowledgeable expedition leader who offers timely narratives about the local history and wildlife, introduces you to local indigenous peoples, and keeps a lookout for wildlife. Humpback whales abeam while you're in the lounge? Your guide will sound the alert! Dining is a true delight, a cornucopia of fresh local seafood, just-baked breads, hearty soups, exquisite entrees, sinfully delicious desserts. Everyone is served at one seating, family-style; dress is always casual. Of course, we're happy to plan for any special dietary needs, and if there's something you've got a craving for, let us know. The Yacht is also equipped with: On-Deck Hot Tub, Exercise Equipment, full-beam swim step for boarding Kayaks & Zodiaks, Educational Library, Large TV/DVD with Hydrophone & Under Water Camera, Binoculars.

    

     



       



       



       

1. Day Friday Harbor: Upon arrival in Friday Harbor you’ll be met and transferred to your yacht where your Captain and crew will greet you with hors d’oeuvres and champagne. As soon as everyone is aboard, we’ll get underway, cruising through the northern islands of the San Juan archipelago, home to orca whales, seals, sea lions, and a wealth of bird life. After a sumptuous dinner our Expedition Leader will provide an orientation to the journey. We will anchor tonight at Reid Harbor on Stuart Island. Welcome aboard!

2. Day Victoria BC: After breakfast, take some time to explore Victoria on your own, visit the Royal British Columbia Museum, and then enjoy a high tea luncheon at the historic and elegant Empress Hotel. From there we'll tour the Butchart Gardens before reboarding the yacht. Tonight we'll anchor in a serene bay in the Canadian Gulf Islands.

3. Day Harmony Islands: Not far from our anchorage we’ll find some of the best petroglyphs in British Columbia. Degnen Bay is widely known for impressive carvings of animals and abstract designs. The stories behind these petroglyphs have largely been lost, but much work has been done by the Cowichan Nation to trace cultural links to their own history on the island. After viewing the petroglyphs and enjoying some time ashore, we’ll cruise through Dodd Narrows or Gabriola passage. Our cruising day ends at the Harmony Islands in Hotham Sound. Those who have a zest for adventure may join the crew for a truly natural shower at Friel Lake Falls, a cascade that plummets 1,400 feet before relinquishing its water in a voluminous, sea level spray. A unique experience? By all means! That’s what we came for!

4 + 5. Day Princess Louisa Inlet: “Further up and further in!” (A quote taken from C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia series), is the most appropriate description of our course through Jervis Inlet and Queen’s Reach today. We will trace the path of a now vanished glacier, one that reached heights over 5,000 feet thick during the last glacial epoch. These fjords snake through vertical granite mountains, offering stunning vistas at every bend. We’ll spend a full day winding into the core of the Coast Range, stopping to feel the mist of waterfalls bounding down sheer rock faces. Our destination is Princess Louisa Inlet, considered one of the ten most beautiful locations on earth by Conde Naste magazine (and us). Princess Louisa Inlet, only half a mile wide but walled in by 5,000-foot mountains and stunning in its own right, culminates at the tremendous Chatterbox Falls. We’ll anchor in the inlet and explore on foot and by kayak today. Rising early on the second day will provide us with a chance to see and feel the serene beauty of Princess Louisa Inlet. Whether you choose to hike ashore, paddle a kayak out on the still waters or enjoy the scenery with a cup of coffee on the fly bridge, we’ll be surrounded by the abounding wilderness and a calming sense of solitude. Later this afternoon we will visit Malibu Club, which is located at the entrance to Princess Louisa Inlet. Malibu Club, a large resort-turned-camp, was built in the 1950’s as a Hollywood getaway for movie stars and the very wealthy. When it proved too much of a financial burden on the builder, the property was put up for sale and so passed into the hands of Jim Rayburn, founder of the Christian outreach program Young Life. Young Life has operated Malibu Club as a summer camp for high school kids from the US and Canada ever since. We’ll depart Princess Louisa Inlet this afternoon and make our way to tonight’s anchorage near a waterfall located in Green Bay.

6. Day Vancouver: Today takes us back into open seascapes and a myriad of quiet islands as we cruise toward Buccaneer Bay. This bay lies between two remarkably different islands, South and North Thormanby Islands. Though nearly connected by a small sand spit, the south island consists of volcanic bedrock and broken areas of growth, while the north island – utterly different – is made up of fine sand and other glacially deposited materials such as boulders. The forest thrives here. Geologically speaking, this is one of the most interesting sites on the coast, but more importantly these islands provide a lovely anchorage with broad, sandy beaches nearby. We’ll go beach combing and walking with our Expedition Leader, learning about these different environments as we go. This afternoon we’ll weigh anchor and cruise south to the metropolis of Vancouver, B.C. We will stay dockside in the heart of the city tonight. We’ll be happy to make arrangements for the theater or a movie in Vancouver this evening for those who wish.

7. Day Roche Harbor: We’ll return to the USA today, our course set for the San Juan Islands. Our morning will be spent cruising among the open waters and islands of the Pacific Northwest, and we’ll keep an eye out for orcas and other sea life as we go. After lunch we’ll arrive at the tiny port (better described as a nook) of Roche Harbor, clearing customs upon arrival. Once ashore, we’ll walk to several historic sites, including the grand Hotel de Haro, a beautiful resort hotel that was once a Hudson’s Bay Company trading post and later hosted presidents Teddy Roosevelt and Howard Taft. We’ll also visit the final resting place of early industrial tycoon John McMillin, founder of the largest lime-producing outfit west of the Mississippi in the early 1900’s. His kilns, railroad tracks and mausoleum are testaments to his strong presence here on the island and in Washington State. We’ll have some time to simply wander on our own around the hotel grounds and through the colorful, single store in this lovely hidden alcove. Later this afternoon we’ll take a walk across Jones Island. Wild deer roam the island, and it’s reported that they frequent a homesteader’s long-abandoned fruit orchard at the southern end of the island. Tonight we’ll enjoy a festive farewell dinner while nestled in a picturesque cove.

8. Day Friday Harbor: Rise early today for morning kayaking along the shores of Jones Island before we get underway for Friday Harbor. We’ll arrive just after a hearty breakfast and bid you farewell as you leave to make your connections home.



Departure Dates
September
Thursday
October
Thursday
Services Included
• 8 Day Cruise
• 1 Qualified Skipper & 9 American Crew Member
• All Meals Gourmet Style
• Premium Wine, Beer & Liquor
• Use of all On-Board Gear including Kayaks/Zodiaks
• Activities and exclusive Onshore Excursions as scheduled
• Onboard Naturalist
• Airport Transfers
• Taxes
• All Port Charges & Fees
Rates per Person in US$
Cabin Category
September October
Admiral
Bridge Deck
$5110.00 $5110.00
Mariner
Cabin Deck
$3190.00 $3190.00

Stateroom Information:


Admiral Stateroom:
# B1, C5 with King Size Bed, VCR, Windows for Viewing and private Bathroom with Shower
C5 has its own Sauna and Desk/Chair

Mariner Stateroom:
# C1, C2, C3, C4 with Queen Size Bed, VCR, Opening Port Lights (not suitable for viewing) and private Bathroom with Shower

Early Booking Discounts available. Please contact us.
Cabin Single Occupancy Rates. Please contact us for Rates.