August 20-27, 2017 7-Night Alaska Hubbard Glacier CME Cruise Infectious Diseases, Travel Medicine & Dermatology INFO SHEET: 7-Night Alaska Hubbard Glacier CME Cruise DATE PORT SUNDAY, AUGUST 20 MONDAY, AUGUST 21 TUESDAY, AUGUST 22 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23 THURSDAY, AUGUST 24 FRIDAY, AUGUST 25 SATURDAY, AUGUST 26 SUNDAY, AUGUST 27
ARRIVE
Vancouver, BC
DEPART
CME MEETING
4:30 PM
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM; 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Cruising Inside Passage Icy Strait Point, Alaska
3:30 PM
10:00 PM
8:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Hubbard Glacier, Alaska
10:30 AM
2:30 PM
2:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Juneau, Alaska
7:30 AM
6:00 PM
Ketchikan, Alaska
12:00 PM
8:30 PM
Cruising Inside Passage Vancouver, BC
8:30 AM – 11:30 AM 8:30 AM – 11:45 AM
7:00 AM
*PORT TIMES AND CME SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE*
Celebrity Infinity This brilliant star shines even brighter since her grand makeover in October 2015. The Penthouse and Royal suites have glimmering new marble touches, elegant fixtures, plush seating, and more. Our first Rooftop Terrace provides a chic new way to experience the great outdoors with creative cocktails, favorite snacks, and movies alfresco. Craving Italian? Tuscan Grille serves up fresh pasta and succulent dry-aged steaks. Relax in Infinity's spa-inspired AquaClass® staterooms, with access to the "clean cuisine" of Blu. Savor an unordinary dinner at the innovative Qsine®, then top it off with a chilled Peartini at the ice-topped Martini Bar. Make the most of your vacation on board Celebrity Infinity.
Vancouver, BC Among the world's most liveable cities - diverse, cultural, beautiful - this culinary capital treats you to fresh local seafood, farm-to-table produce, and authentic Asian flavors. West Coast architecture - modernism with a woodsy bent - emerged here. But while downtown shines with steel and glass, its epicenter is green Stanley Park, a 1,000-acre oasis of spectacular beaches, trails, and views. North of town, ride scenic Sea to Sky Highway along the coast and through the forest toward Whistler, 2,200 feet above sea level. On your way, behold lofty Shannon Falls and brave the heart-pounding Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge.
Inside Passage You'll sail beyond the Inside Passage into the more protected Alaska Inside Passage. Home to diverse wildlife—orca, mountain goats, bald eagles, bears, puffins, sea otters and more—the complex labyrinth of fjords and bays are where whales and sea lions find refuge during the summer months. You'll never forget the sight of 40-ton whales hurling themselves into the air, almost completely escaping the water. If you're especially lucky, you could see them swimming together to create a bubble net, trapping and eating fish by the giant mouthful.
Icy Strait Point, Alaska For thousands of years, the Tlingit Indians have called this place home. Located near the city of Hoonah, and home to a historic cannery, Icy Strait Point also offers travelers the chance to view wildlife like humpback whales, orcas, seals, eagles, and brown bears, or to explore monuments to the region's fishing heritage.
Hubbard Glacier, Alaska Enjoy incredible picture-perfect views from just about anywhere on the ship as our dedicated onboard naturalist narrates the experience and keeps an eye out for the whales, harbor seals, and otters that hunt and play in the waters of Yakutat Bay. With its dramatic and massive 7-mile-wide face, and everchanging wall of ice, the Hubbard Glacier lives long in the memory of any visitor to Alaska.
Juneau, Alaska Here's your chance to take a glacial dogsled adventure, where cultured sophistication meets the ruggedness of the Last Frontier. Juneau, Alaska’s remote capital, sits in the state’s panhandle, at the base of 3,819-ft. Mount Roberts. It is reachable only by boat or seaplane. A tram carries visitors 1,800 feet up Mount Roberts to an alpine area with hiking trails, wildflowers and views of Gastineau Channel. This is also the site of the Juneau Raptor Center, dedicated to local birds.
Ketchikan, Alaska You've never tasted salmon so fresh. Known as the 'Salmon Capital of the World', Ketchikan is also the ancestral home of the Tlingit people, who have carved the world's largest collection of totem poles. If you're up for an adventure, take a canoe and nature trail excursion through the rain forest or a wilderness exploration followed by a sumptuous crab feast you'll long remember.
Currency in Alaska: US Dollars Voltage in Alaska: 120V