Tuesday, May 24, 2011

What Duration Are Alaska Cruise Holidays?

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An Alaska cruise holiday has every opportunity to be one of the most exciting experiences of your life.
Breathtaking scenery, enormous glaciers, and an abundance of wildlife await you. A cruise to Alaska can provide everything that the traditional cruise offers like plenty of time to relax and onboard amenities and activities. But these cruises have even more, like views that surpass miles of ocean as well as adventurous and unforgettable shore excursions.
Cruises to Alaska are typically 7, 10, or 14 nights. Ports that offer departures to Alaska include Vancouver Island, British Columbia and Puget Sound in Seattle, Washington. There are a wide variety of itineraries, all of which offer a number of ports of call like Skagway and Haines, Alaska. Some of the more popular ports include:
• Ketchikan, Alaska - This unusual city is situated up a mountainside and along the shores of the Inside Passage. Here you can enjoy some of your cruise's most exciting shore excursions.
• Glacier Bay National Park - This park is famous for its protection of the variety of plants and wildlife that thrive here. It is a unesco World Heritage with a beautiful landscape that includes ancient glaciers. Often large chunks of the ice fall into the water with a resounding boom that sends icy cold water high into the air.
• Juneau, Alaska - While in port here you can experience the enormous Mendenhall Glacier, miles of ice fields, and a fertile and green national forest.
On the itinerary for many Alaskan cruises are Vancouver, British Columbia and Victoria where you can make a trip to the Butchart Gardens or have high tea in the famous Empress Hotel.
The most memorable part of your Alaska cruise may well be the shore excursions. For instance, Ketchikan offers a number of outings full of adventure like flying over the rainforests, cliffs, fjords, and powerful waterfalls in a floatplane. Other flying excursions here take you looking for bear. You can even go crabbing from the deck of a catamaran. Many places like Skagway have rock climbing and repelling expeditions. A number of the ports can provide you with the thrill of an authentic dog sled ride.
Depending on the cruise line you select for your Alaskan adventure, you may be able to choose between the typical mega ship that carries over 3,000 or a smaller ship. The advantage of the small, luxury vessels is that they can stop in the small ports that cannot accommodate the large ships. This allows you to visit the less crowded places like Sawyer Glacier and Misty Fjord.
You can be sure that whatever size ship or what itinerary you choose for your Alaska cruise, this will be one holiday that is forever etched into your memory.

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Alaska Cruise article by Danny Smith
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3 comments:

  1. This is an awesome blog! Do you know anything about tours to cuba for americans? I was just wondering...

    David

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  2. Sorry no to have info on cuba tours, David.

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