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The Spirit of Alaska provides convenient shore access just about anywhere
in the costal waters of British Columbia and Alaska.
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Misty
Fjords National Monument is one of the remote cruising grounds of our
Spirit of Alaska. Big ships cannot nagivate the intricate coastal
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Her
shallow draft, spacious bow and comfortable cruising speed make for
optimum wildlife viewing. With
three Bridge Deck Deluxe cabins, she offers one most unusual cruising
feature - view windows both port and starboard, left and right. The Deluxe
category is the top end of a wide range of categories available, including
economical Lower Deck inside staterooms with private facilities, and Main
and Upper Deck cabins which feature large view windows.
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Deluxe |

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Delue
staterooms on the Spirit of Alaska are on the top deck, steps from the
Bridge Deck viewing area. They feature windows on two sides. One
double bed, refrigerator, TV monitor/VCR and large view windows.
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Category
AAA |

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Well-appointed
AAA staterooms feature a large window and other comfortable amenities. One
double bed, refrigerator, TV monitor/VCR, large closets and large view
window. Admiralty and Baranof convert to triple accommodations.
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Category AA
One
double bed and large view window. Cabins 201 and 202 have a settee that
converts to a single berth for triple accommodations.
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Category
A |

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Category
A cabins on the Upper Deck feature two single beds and large
view window.
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Category B/C
Two
single beds and no windows. Category C stateroom is slightly more narrow
than a Category B stateroom.
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