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Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
Cruise Ship Proposals

Date: August 22, 2008

Six Cruise Lines Submit Proposals to Operate in Glacier Bay
Six cruise lines have submitted proposals in response to a prospectus under which multiple concession contracts may be awarded for the operation of cruise ship services within Glacier Bay National Park. The contracts will include the initial allocation of a limited number of vessel use days in Glacier Bay during June through August of each year of the contract term. The anticipated term of the contracts will be January 1, 2010 – September 30, 2019. The deadline for submitting proposals for the initial allocation of available cruise ship use days was August 18, 2008.

Proposals were received from:

• Compagnie Des Iles Du Ponant, incorporated in Marseille, France

• Holland America Line, Inc., incorporated in Washington State

• Magical Cruise Company, Limited, d.b.a. Disney Cruise Line, incorporated in the United Kingdom

• NCL (Bahamas) Ltd, d.b.a. Norwegian Cruise Line, incorporated in Bermuda

• Princess Cruise Lines, Ltd, incorporated in Bermuda

• West Travel, Inc. d.b.a. Cruise West, incorporated in Washington State

The prospectus, and additional information regarding this concession opportunity, are available on the Glacier Bay website at: http://www.nps.gov/glba/parkmgmt/cruise-ships.htm.

Humpback Whale sounding  

Did You Know?
Humpback whales migrate approximately 2,500 miles to feed in Glacier Bay’s productive waters each summer. The fastest migration from Hawaii to Glacier Bay clocked-in at 36 days!

Last Updated: August 22, 2008 at 15:04 EST