Small Alaska Cruise Ship Sikumi Proves Wilderness and Luxury Can Mingle

By Prne, Gaea News Network
Monday, March 30, 2009

GIRDWOOD, Alaska - The small ship, M.V. Sikumi, is cruising into its 2009 season with
discounts, early bird specials, and shorter cruises during a time of economic
uncertainty to entice guests to come aboard a vessel that offers luxury and
Alaskan wilderness in one package.

Large cruise lines such as Princess and Royal Caribbean are not the only
companies offering deals this summer. In the upcoming season, Sikumi is
cutting prices for all cruise packages by 20 to 40 percent, making it more
affordable for people who generally shy away from small ship cruises because
of the expense compared to that of larger cruise ships.

Small ship cruising offers benefits such as unparalleled access and
maneuverability in comparison with larger ships and provides a much more
personal experience, with guests and crew getting to know one another on a
first name basis. Guests are also able to set the pace based on what they
want out of their vacation, with choices such as kayaking around icebergs,
hiking, wildlife viewing, or simply relaxing onboard.

The Sikumi is a small cruise ship with four staterooms and the capacity
to carry about 8 to 12 guests through Alaska’s Inside Passage. Based out of
Petersburg, Alaska, in summer, M.V. Sikumi has been running under that name
for the last eight years, giving cruise-goers the rare opportunity to
appreciate Alaska’s wilderness from a luxurious setting.

At a time when many Americans feel uncertain about their economic future,
Sikumi is lowering prices of all-inclusive cruise packages, making it more
accessible to those who wish to take a vacation this summer and experience
all a small ship cruise has to offer. For additional information on the
Sikumi, visit www.sikumi.com.

Source: M.V. Sikumi

Custom Alaska Cruises, M.V. Sikumi, +1-425-806-2083, info at sikumi.com

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