Empress of the North Alaska Cruise to Feature Peter Ueberroth
SEATTLE, Jan. 22, 2008 -- Majestic America Line, one of the world's premier river cruise lines and the largest river and coastal cruising company in America, announced a special Alaska cruise aboard the 223-guest Empress of the North departing Juneau, May 24, 2008, hosted by distinguished sports leader and business entrepreneur Peter Ueberroth. Ueberroth currently serves on the board of directors for Ambassadors International, Inc., the parent company of Majestic America Line.
"On this exclusive cruise featuring Mr. Ueberroth, guests will have the opportunity to enjoy Alaska's wilderness, wildlife and history on board the luxurious Empress of the North," said Diane Moore, Executive Vice President, Majestic America Line.
Ueberroth served as the sixth commissioner of Major League Baseball, was president of the organization responsible for staging and operating the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, named 1984 Man of the Year by Time Magazine and authored the bestseller "Made in America." He founded the First Travel Corporation in 1962 and sold the company in 1980, when it was the second-largest travel business in North America. Currently, Ueberroth is the managing director of Contrarian Group Inc., and owner and co-chairman of the Pebble Beach Company. He serves as chairman of the U.S. Olympic Committee Board of Directors and is on the board of directors for The Coca-Cola Company and Hilton Hotels Corporation.
The 7-night roundtrip cruise visits Alaska's most colorful ports of call including Juneau, the Gold Rush capital with its colorful boomtown frontier history and nearby Mendenhall Glacier; Sitka, once known as the capital of Russian America, accessible only by sea or air; Skagway, and its storied boardwalk; and Petersburg, a Scandinavian-influenced fishing village also called Little Norway.
The cruise also transits Peril Strait, the 22-mile-long Wrangell Narrows and Lynn Canal, North America's longest glacial fjord. Guests will also have the opportunity to take an unforgettable cruise into the mouth of the Stikine River, considered one of the last truly wild rivers in North America. On the final day, the trip culminates with one of the most dramatic travel experiences in the world -- Endicott Arm and Dawes Glacier and a breathtaking journey through the 26-mile-long Tracy Arm featuring North and South Sawyer Glaciers.
The Empress of the North reflects a Russian Alaskan theme, where guests enjoy modern five-star comfort, service, convenience and sense of adventure. Expansive art collections throughout the ship display unique Native American artifacts and Russian antiquities such as beautiful and rare Faberge eggs.
With just 112 staterooms and suites, the Empress of the North provides intimate access to the scenic places, historical events and varied cultures that have shaped the great land and provides guests with a view of the vast wilderness and waterways of Alaska's Inside Passage that most Alaska cruises miss.
For reservations, contact your travel agent or Majestic America Line at 1-800-434-1232. Visit Majestic America Line online at http://www.majesticamericaline.com/.
About Majestic America Line
Majestic America Line is the premier river and coastal cruising company in the United States, offering uniquely American cruise itineraries that provide an extraordinary travel experience.
With a fleet of six U.S.-flagged and built ships, Majestic America Line travels America's great rivers and coastal waterways from Alaska and the Pacific Northwest to the Heartland and the Lower Mississippi. The company's specially designed ships deliver an unequalled boutique cruise experience that combines an unmatched attention to quality with deluxe comfort and warm, attentive service from an American crew.
Based in Seattle, Majestic America Line is a division of Ambassadors Cruise Group, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ambassadors International, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMIE).

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