Alaskan Dream Cruises Will Sail in 2021

Alaskan Dream Cruises has announced it will sail in Alaska in 2021, despite Canada’s extended ban on cruise vessels sailing in Canadian waters effective until 28FEB, 2022. The small ship cruise line is U.S.-flagged and U.S.-crewed, and its fleet of small ships can host between 10 and 76 passengers. While it has never been under CDC no sail orders, the cruise line determined not to sail in 2020 due to health and safety reasons during the early stages of the pandemic. Its 10-passenger boat has two planned sailings in APR, while its first larger vessel will sail on 07MAY, with other ships in its fleet following shortly afterward.

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