A View Comments Home Topics Cruise By Donna TunneySmall-ship line Alaskan Dream Cruises added three itineraries for 2012 for its 42-passenger Alaskan Dream.
The ship will sail an eight-day cruise that focuses on destinations not often visited by cruise ships, including Hobart Bay and Kasaan, and two 11- and 13-day trips through the Inside Passage.
The three itineraries include new ports of call for the cruise line: Ketchikan, Skagway, Haines, Thorne Bay, Kasaan, Wrangell and Gustavus.
The company, which launched in 2011 and also operates the 66-passenger Admiralty Dream, is owned by Allen Marine.
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