Overview
Perfectly equipped for cruising in Alaska’s Inside Passage, the Admiralty Dream lets you get an up-close view of the fjords and channels of America’s Last Frontier. With its shallow draft and leisurely cruising speed, this 143-foot yacht is ideal for exploring the bays, glaciers, and wilderness islands of Southeast Alaska.
The Admiralty Dream offers an intimate experience, with space for just 49 passengers. Its small size allows the crew to lavish each guest with true Alaskan hospitality, while its open-wheelhouse policy allows you to learn about costal navigation while visiting with the captain on the bridge. A full range of services—international cuisine in the dining room, complimentary binoculars and rain gear for on-shore excursions—reflects the crew’s personal commitment to its passengers.
Cabins
The Admiralty Dream offers a choice of 27 staterooms on three decks. Each cabin comes equipped with a large picture window, individual climate control, and a private bathroom with shower. Options range from double rooms to deluxe suites, with different combinations of twin and queen beds available. Floor-to-ceiling windows are standard in many cabins, and all suites include a spacious sitting area.
Common Areas
The vessel’s common areas aim to maximize passengers’ immersion in the Alaskan landscape. The ship boasts observation decks at the bow and stern, as well as an upper sun deck to take in the majesty of the coastal glaciers and fjords. Inside, a cozy lounge, dining room, and bar allow you to socialize with friends after a long day of excursions on shore.
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Ship Info
Type | Expedition Cruise Ship |
Length | 143 feet |
Passengers | 49 |
Staterooms | 27 |
Cruising Speed | 8.5 Knots |
Other Alaska Cruise Ships
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