| Dear NR Friend, Yeah. Very pretty. But how about you seeing it up close and personal? How about watching a massive glacier calve, hearing the roar of thousands (or even millions!) of tons plunging into the frigid waters of Glacier Bay? And doing that in the company of America's leading conservative journalists and writers and policy-mavens--on the National Review 2015 Alaska Summer Cruise? Scheduled for this July 18th to the 25th, some 400 fellow conservatives--make certain you're among them!--are expected to take this wonderful trip about Holland America Line's glorious Westerdam. Which is why we urge you to act now to reserve your stateroom, and you can do that at www.nrcruise.com. And don't forget the family! Alaska cruises are mega-popular because of the region's raw beauty. For Mother Nature at her finest, you can't beat the stunning waterways hugging the 49th State, or the glaciers and other wonders that adorn it from the Arctic to the Gulf. And as an unrivaled family summer vacation destination, how can you compete with an Alaska voyage? You can't. So don't beat them, join them--on the National Review 2015 Alaska Summer Cruise. Hey, there's a cabin to meet everyone's budget: Prices start at just $2,299 per person, and "Single" staterooms begin at an affordable $3,399. If you've wanted to go on an NR cruise, but haven't, makes this the one. An NR cruise is your unique chance to meet and intimately discuss politics and policy with some of the true giants of conservative and political affairs. Our exciting seminars--we've scheduled eight panel sessions (each preceded by a great one-on-one interview of a special guest speaker)--provide a scintillating take on current events. Then there are the exclusive "extras," such as our three cocktail receptions (convivial affairs featuring great food and libations), two late-night "Night Owls," one post-dinner poolside "smoker" (with world-class H. Upmann cigars and complimentary cognac!), plus intimate dining with speakers and editors on two nights. Then there's the Westerdam: Its accommodations (elegant staterooms and glamorous public spaces) are luxurious, and matched by the indulgent staff, superior cuisine, and top-notch entertainment and excursions. And then there is the spectacular itinerary, starting with beautiful Seattle, and followed over the next week with these top destinations: - GLACIER BAY National Park protects a unique ecosystem of plants and animals living in concert with a changing glacial landscape. You'll be awed: monumental chunks of ice split off glaciers, crashing into the sea, roaring like thunder, water shooting hundreds of feet into the air. Glacier Bay has more actively calving tidewater glaciers than anyplace else in the world.
- JUNEAU is the place to let your imagination run wild. Explore the lush Tongass National Forest. Visit the rustic shops in town. Or get out and kayak, dogsled, raft, whale watch, flightsee or fish. There's no end to the adventure because we're in port long enough to truly take advantage of the long daylight hours.
- SITKA The onion domes of St. Michael's Cathedral are your first clue that Sitka was once a Russian settlement. Today, be greeted by Tlingit native people and astonishing marine life.
- KETCHIKAN clings to the shores of Tongass Narrows and drapes the mountains with a cheerful air. The main attractions include Creek Street, the Tongass Historical Museum, and Totem Bight State Park (and a floatplane flightseeing trip to Misty Fjords National Monument is a transforming adventure not to be missed).
- VICTORIA, B.C. A touch of England awaits in this beautiful port: afternoon tea, double-decker buses, and the famed Butchart Gardens (a brilliant tapestry of color spread across 50 blooming acres).
Chop chop: Reserve your stateroom right now at at www.nrcruise.com. Remember, there's a cabin to fit your taste and budget, but don't tarry: all cabins are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and supply is limited. See you this July on the Westerdam, in the company of Daniel Hannan, John Sununu, Stephen Moore, Kevin Hassett, Michele Bachmann, Pat Caddell, Yuval Levin, Katie Pavlich, Naomi Schaefer Riley, James Lileks, Andrew Klavan, Pete Hegseth, James O'Keefe, John Hillen, Daniel Mahoney, Jonah Goldberg, John Fund, Rob Long, Roman Genn, Jay Nordlinger, Ramesh Ponnuru, Kevin Williamson, Eliana Johnson, Jim Geraghty, Kathryn Jean Lopez, Charles Cooke, John J. Miller, Patrick Brennan, Jillian Melchior, Joel Gehrke, Reihan Salam, Katherine Connell, and Kat Timpf, on the National Review 2015 Alaska Summer Cruise. Best, Jack Fowler Publisher www.NationalReview.com Sail with National Review Join your favorite writers for National Review's 2015 cruise to Alaska a once in a lifetime opportunity for you and your family. Learn more here. What National Review is reading order your copy today! Withering Slights: The Bent Pin Collection, 2007 to 2012 By Florence King and from National Review Love National Review online? Save 75% off the newsstand price and subscribe to National Review magazine print or digital versions available! Looking for the perfect gift for that special conservative in your life? Give the gift of National Review or shop the NR store! To manage your National Review e-mail preferences or unsubscribe, click here, or to read our privacy policy, click here. This e-mail was sent by: National Review, Inc. 215 Lexington Avenue, 11th Floor New York, NY 10016 |
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