WWF Travel - View All North America and Caribbean Trips
Trips to North America and the Caribbean
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Islands and Wildlife of the Pacific Northwest
Experience the pristine waters of the Pacific Northwest on a popular, ship-based adventure.
September 17 – 23, 2008
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The Polar Bears of Churchill
The Hudson Bay port town of Churchill, in Manitoba, is the world's most ideal place to see polar bears.
Multiple departures, October through November 2008
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Monarch Butterflies of Mexico
Witness one of the world's most intriguing migration phenomena.
January through March (multiple departures)
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Caribbean Under Sail
This winter sail among the Caribbean islands aboard a glorious three-masted tall ship.
January 2 – 9, 2009
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Copper Canyon and the Sea of Cortez
See two of North America’s greatest natural treasures on one journey and get $500 off double occupancy rate for those under 18.
January 5 – 13, 2009
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Baja California: Among the Great Whales
The calm, coastal Mexico sea is a haven for breeding and calving grey whales.
January 24 – 31, 2009
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Big Bend National Park
During springtime, more birds fill this World Biosphere Reserve—430 species, to be precise—than any other national park in the United States.
April 16 – 23, 2009
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Exploring Alaska's Coastal Wilderness
Explore a land of humpback whales, bald eagles, thundering glaciers, pristine islands and dramatic fjords.
May 9 – 16, 2009
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Backcountry Alaska
A spectacularly situated new lodge on the shores of a protected lagoon in Kenai Fjords is among the remote accommodations on our adventure.
June 5 – 14, 2009
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Wild Alaska: A Bering Sea Adventure
Explore parts of Alaska that few travelers get to see.
July 6–20, 2009
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The Polar Bears of Churchill
The Hudson Bay port town of Churchill, in Manitoba, is the world's most ideal place to see polar bears.
Multiple departures, October through November 2009


