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Alaska

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neW fOr 2013

ExPlorEr youth ProGram


Oceania cruises intrOduces its first ever YOuth PrOgram

The Youth Program takes an environment- and nature-oriented approach to entertaining the children onboard by way of organized activities overseen by professional Alaska Explorer Youth Counselors. For guests who travel with children, our Alaska Explorer Youth Program offers the opportunity for everyone to experience the excitement of exploring the Northwest Coast and Alaska in a meaningful, enriching way. Supervised by experienced and enthusiastic youth counselors, the program is designed for two groups of children: Ages 5-8 & 9-13. Activities are custom created by our professional Alaska Explorer Youth Counselors and may include:
Pizza making & cookie baking/ decorating with the chef Back stage tour with the cruise director Kids karaoke Youth oriented sports activities Destination related scavenger hunts Special youth activity logo prizes
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available On these select vOYages:

SEATTlE to SEATTlE | 14 DAYS regatta: 4 JuN 2013 SEATTlE to SEATTlE | 10 DAYS regatta: 18 JuN 2013 SEATTlE to SEATTlE | 7 DAYS regatta: 28 JuN 2013 SEATTlE to SEATTlE | 7 DAYS regatta: 5 Jul 2013 SEATTlE to SEATTlE | 10 DAYS regatta: 12 Jul 2013 SEATTlE to vANCOuvEr | 7 DAYS regatta: 22 Jul 2013 vANCOuvEr to SEATTlE | 7 DAYS regatta: 29 Jul 2013 SEATTlE to vANCOuvEr | 7 DAYS regatta: 5 AuG 2013 vANCOuvEr to SAN FrANCiSCO | 10 DAYS regatta: 12 AuG 2013

Pacific ExPloration

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2 dinners for the group (in Terrace Caf or Waves Grill) Pizza party 2 Movie nights with popcorn Prize Bingo Arts and Craft projects with Alaskan theme Outdoor games

alaskan WildErnEss

coastal alaska

coastal alaska

PrOgram rules
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Children under the age of 5 will not be accepted into the program. children must be registered in the program to participate in activities. They may sign up at the orientation meeting held on the first day of the cruise. A parent/legal guardian must accompany and sign-in their child to each activity. A parent/ legal guardian must pick up their child and sign him/her out, at the conclusion of each activity. Parents/legal guardians must remain onboard while their child is in the program. When children are signed into the program, they must remain with the group until the conclusion of the activity, or until they are signed out by a parent/legal guardian. Shoes must be worn at all times, except in the pool. Flip flops are not acceptable footwear. Wet bathing suits are not to be worn to non-pool program activities.

alaskan WildErnEss

Glacial PassaGE

Glacial PassaGE

Glacial PassaGE

The Youth Program varies based on itinerary. There are some evenings in which children will dine together and participate in other activities. On other evenings the children will dine with their parents/legal guardians.

alaskan GrandEur

hOurs Of OPeratiOn
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Sea Days: 9:30 am 12 noon; 2 pm 5 pm; and 7:30 pm 10:30 pm Port Days: 9:30 am 11:30 am; 3 pm 5 pm; and 7:30 pm 10:30 pm

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Alaskan Voyages
Pacific northWEst cuisinE
Pacific nOrthWest cuisine shOWcased On Oceania cruises alaskan vOYages: Regional Seafood, game, PoultRy and BeRRieS HigHligHt menuS
Oceania Cruises will up the epicurean ante in Alaska, when guests onboard regatta will be treated to succulent selections that showcase regional delicacies. Pacific Northwest cuisine will be featured during lunch in the casual Terrace Caf which offers both indoor and al fresco seating and in regattas gourmet Grand Dining room as well. in the evenings, regional specialties will be showcased in all four of regattas gourmet, open-seating restaurants; all of which are available with no surcharge. When provisioning locally, regattas executive chef seeks the freshest catch and shellfish, making on-the-spot decisions. Consequently, there may be surprise menu additions. Depending on the voyage and venue, appetizers might include Fresh Halibut velout a creamy fish soup with saffron rice and julienne leeks or Alaskan King Crab legs, sure to be a guest favorite. Although berries grow abundantly in the vast wilderness areas of the 49th state, they are a limited resource because Alaskas black and brown bears eat them all summer long. Guests onboard regatta may nevertheless get the chance to taste the favored fruit when the pastry chef creates Alaskan Blueberry Coffee Cake or Springtime Alaskan Berry Pie.

entres maY include:


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Fresh local Halibut with dill and tomato beurre blanc Grilled Alaskan venison Medallions and wild mushroom fricasse Alaskan King Crab rissotto Poached local Wild Salmon Filet with chive butter sauce Grilled Halibut with orange and red onion chutney Hazelnut-breaded Chicken Breast with cranberry-orange relish Pan-fried local ling Cod Filet la Duglr Thai-spice Encrusted Alaskan Halibut Filet Wild Alaskan Salmon with apple cider beurre blanc

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