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>> JIM DEVER VO: Holland America Line's
mid-sized ships
carry fewer guests.
Which seems to make for
a more personal, enriching journey.
The Culinary Arts Center,
presented by Food and Wine magazine
offers guests hands-on cooking classes
and demonstrations,
or the chance to explore
new wine pairings.
The Digital Workshop powered by Windows,
is the place to learn
how to edit photos
and videos and share them
with your social networks.
The Explorations Cafe powered
by The New York Times
is the ship's coffee house,
library and Internet center.
And of course
there's always the option to do
nothing at all.
Video games and activities
offer plenty of kid-friendly
recreation in Club HAL,
while adults enjoy the best
in onboard entertainment and nightlife.
And ships are designed
with an emphasis on
expansive decks and big, open views,
perfectly suited to the Alaska experience.
Luxurious suites,
verandahs,
and staterooms offer refined style
and a bit more room.
And then there's the food.
Onboard menus are inspired by,
and supplied by,
Alaska's delicious flavors.
>>JIM: Alaska's ports of call
are timeless waterside gems.
Each with a character
and a charm all its own.
>>VO: Skagway and Ketchikan
The larger ports of Juneau and Anchorage.
And other colorful ports
such as Sitka, Haines, Homer,
Kodiak and Icy Strait Point,
situated along a coastline
more vast than the rest
of the U.S coastline combined.
Along the way you can create
a once in a lifetime adventure
all your own.