Hay House has Chartered an Entire Ship
for an Exclusive Alaskan Cruise with Three Programs to Choose from!
Program 1 ~You Can Heal Your Life Program Schedule:
Group 1: Early Dining – 5:30 P.M
Group 2: Late Dining – 8:15 P.M
Program 2 ~ Journey of the Soul Conference
Program 3 ~ The Science of Miracles and The Power of Grace Conference
Program 4 ~ Writer’s Workshop: I Can Publish My Book!
Program 5 ~ Mystical Traveler
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Book Signings in The Explore's Lounge Bookstore:
Sunday: 11:30 A.M.-12:30 P.M. ~Louise Hay
Monday: 10 A.M.-11 A.M. ~Louise Hay
Tuesday: 11:30 A.M.-12 P.M. ~Caroline Myss
12:30 P.M.-1:30 P.M. ~Sonia Choquette
1:30 P.M.-2:30 P.M. ~Brian Weiss
Wednesday: 4 P.M.-5 P.M.~Louise Hay
5 P.M.-6 P.M.~Wayne Dyer
Thursday: 1 P.M.-2 P.M.~John Holland
3:30 P.M.-4:30 P.M.~Iyanla Vanzant
Friday: 9 A.M.-10 A.M. ~Gregg Braden
12:15 P.M.-1:15 P.M. ~Cheryl Richardson
1:30 P.M.-2:30 P.M. ~Chris Rauchnot
2:45 P.M.-3:45 ~Colette Baron-Reid
4 P.M.-5 P.M. ~Sylvia Browne
Explore Alaska on a luxurious ocean liner
with all your favorite Hay House authors
and enjoy the opportunity for spiritual
and body enlightenment. Hay House
has chartered an entire ship for this seven
night cruise that departs from Seattle,
Washington, with scenic glacier cruising
plus amazing ports of call— Juneau, Sitka,
Ketchikan, and Victoria, BC.
Saturday - July 11,
4 P.M.: Depart from Seattle, WA
Seattle, Washington – The Emerald City of the Pacific Northwest, this city’s stately skyline sparkles against a backdrop of inland seas and snowcapped mountains. Shop glittering downtown, the bustling Farmers’ Market, historic Pioneer Square, or see it all from the top of the Space Needle.
SUNDAY, JULY 12: AT SEA
Inside Passage – This scenic waterway reaches 1,000 miles from beautiful British Columbia to historic Skagway. Through a maze of bays, straits and fjords you’ll cruise past an ever-changing panorama of unspoiled beauty with sights of cascading waterfalls, virgin forests and glacier-carved fjords.
Monday - July 13, Scenic Cruising Stevens Passage, Juneau
11 A.M.- 9:30 P.M.: Port Stop: Juneau
Juneau – When a drifter named Joe Juneau picked up the first Alaska gold nugget out of Gold Creek in 1880, he could hardly imagine that his name would be affixed to a state capital. Fronting on the blue waters of the Gastineau Channel and surrounded by the stunning backdrop of Mt. Juneau and the Tongass National Forest wilderness, Juneau’s visual drama never fails to stir visitors. Visit the stately Governor’s Mansion, saunter through the swinging doors of the Red Dog Saloon, or sightsee the mighty Mendenhall Glacier, just outside town.
Tuesday July 14, 1 P.M.- 6 P.M.: Scenic Cruising Hubbard Glacier
Hubbard Glacier – This is one of Alaska’s most dramatic and unforgettable sights. From its source on Mount Logan in the Yukon Territory, it stretches 76 miles to the sea. It is the longest tidewater glacier in Alaska, with an open calving face of over five miles wide. Currently advancing, the “Galloping Glacier” is still living up to the nickname given to it in 1986.
Wednesday July 15, 8 A.M.- 2 P.M.: Port Stop: Sitka
Sitka – For 100 years, this charming port city reigned as the capital of Russian America. Today the influence of the Czars is still very present in the majestic St. Michael’s Cathedral and the Sheldon Jackson Museum, housing prized Russian and Indian artifacts.
Thursday July 16, 7 A.M.- 1 P.M.: Port Stop: Ketchikan
Ketchikan – This waterfront town built on trestles, docks and pilings looks like it has been plucked from a storybook about frontier life. Explore historic Creek Street, now a covey of contemporary art galleries and quaint boutiques. Meet the spirits of the raven, whale and eagle as you view the largest collection of totems in the world at Totem Bight Park.
Friday July 17,6 P.M.- 12 A.M.: Port Stop: Victoria
Victoria, British Columbia – Victoria is known as “The City of Gardens” and is the most English city outside of England, featuring a beautiful harbor, historic museums, and the world-famous Butchart Gardens. The city's British colonial heritage is still very much in evidence, but contemporary Victoria has a distinctly Pacific northwest flavor. Victoria's unique character is deeply rooted in its 150-year history-a history full of colorful people and fascinating tales.
Saturday July 18,
7 A.M.: Disembark in Seattle
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