Enjoy Your Catch is an exclusive culinary experience offering a memorable opportunity for guests to not only hook but also savour their own personal catch of the day in the midst of an ‘Ultimate Alaska’ voyage exploring the majestic wilderness of Alaska and British Columbia aboard Seabourn Sojourn over the summer season.
Enjoy Your Catch is available now in conjunction with select shore excursions in Alaska – with distinctive guide-led adventures – and the potential for tasty seafood is waiting at each destination. Upon returning to Seabourn Sojourn, guests will have the option to enjoy their fresh catch deliciously prepared for dinner by the onboard culinary team at either The Restaurant or The Colonnade.
“People fish all over the world, but few opportunities measure up to those we’ve created for guests with the Enjoy Your Catch experience surrounded by the beauty of Alaska this summer,” said Gerald Mosslinger, vice president of hotel operations for Seabourn.
“With skilled guides who know their way to the best waters, fishing for anglers of all skill levels, and preparation for evening of enjoyment by Seabourn’s culinary talent, Enjoy Your Catch is an experience every guest will want to be a part of.”
Destinations with excursions that enable Enjoy Your Catch include:
Halibut Fishing at Icy Straight Point: Board a modern cabin cruiser and embark on the ultimate fishing excursion in one of the hottest fishing spots known only to locals. The waters of Icy Strait are teeming with halibut, and an abundance of marine life and brilliant photo opportunities will be waiting.
Salmon Fishing at Ketchikan: Board a modern fishing boat and head to a nearby salmon fishing locale in the sheltered waters of Clover Passage, while keeping an eye – and a camera – out for eagles, whales, seals, sea lions and other wildlife along the way.
Other destinations are also available.
The 2019 season in Alaska and British Columbia runs from June to October offering a selection of 11-, 12- and 14-day ‘Ultimate Alaska’ cruises with itineraries including wilderness destinations such as Harriman Fjord and College Fjord; marquee ports from Ketchikan and Juneau; and rarely visited gems such as the First Nation villages of Alert Bay and Klemtu, a town of fewer than 500 belonging to the Kitasoo Native Band where guests will enjoy the breathtaking Inside Passage of British Columbia.