Cruising to Alaska
Cruising is the fastest growing travel segment in the United States. Why? Mainly because of the enormous amount of bang you get for your buck and because you unpack once and see several destinations. Many travelers have Alaska on their bucket list whether it be by land or cruise. We are going to explore why cruising to Alaska may be the best way to explore the area.
By Kavonda L. Rogers
A Once In A Lifetime Trip
Alaska is considered to be one of the last frontiers of the world and the 49th state in the union is a gem of the world. It is a land of ice, bald eagles, mountains, grizzly bears, and the epitome of the American spirit. One of the best ways to see Alaska is by cruise and there are a couple of different ways to see this land. The variations include the type of ship and whether you want to tour the Inside Passage or the Gulf of Alaska.
Large Ship vs. Small Ship
Cruise ships are cashless societies. This means that you will need to apply a form of payment to your cabin (sometimes called staterooms). This will be in the form of a debit card/credit card or you can add cash when you board the ship. This will allow you to use your cabin key to make purchases all over the ship and have them charged to your room. Just make sure you keep track of your spending.
Gulf Of Alaska
These cruises go through south-central Alaska. There are 3 different start points for these cruises, Steward, Whittier (both are near Anchorage), or Vancouver. You will go through most of the same ports as you would if you were touring the Inside Passage, but these cruises are one way. They travel north or south depending on where you start your trip.
Some of the stops on these cruises include:
- A few days before the cruise or after it in, either, Anchorage or the Kenai Peninsula
- College Fjord- which is dotted with amazing glaciers
- A few days in Denali National Park
Inside Passage
When a cruise is going along this path it will run from the narrow strip near the Canadian border all the way to the Panhandle (which is the beginning of the Gulf of Alaska). This option runs round trip out of either Vancouver or Seattle. This cruise option is the most popular and many of the sights that you will see on this cruise are going to be very similar to the ones that are included for the Gulf of Alaska option. Sights that may be seen include:
- Juneau- the capital of Alaska
- Ketchikan is a great location for fishing and a look into the life of Native Alaskans
- Glacier Bay National Park
- Skagway- a gold rush town with a lot of history
Alaska should be on your list of possible cruises. There are amazing sights, beautiful landscapes, and experiences that you will not see anywhere else in the world. It comes down to taking your time to figure out which one of these itineraries is right for you. Figure out what type of excursions you want and the experience you would like to have on the ship. These will be the factors that will help to determine which is best for you.
Don’t hestitate to call or email me if you have more questions. I would love to help.
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