Alaska cruises offer an unforgettable experience! Take an Alaska cruise and experience the beauty that is Alaska. On an Alaska cruise you'll see glaciers, whales and so much more! Alaska is breathtaking vacation spot that you will never forget. Come to Alaska and you’ll discover a land so untouched and unspoiled like nothing you have ever seen before. One of the most exciting aspects of visiting Alaska is the unparalleled view of one of nature's most amazing feats – the glacier; see it for yourself.
Travel season for Alaska Cruises is April to September.
Basic Itineraries to Alaska
When planning your Alaska cruise, you will have three basic itineraries to choose from:
-- Inside Passage. Ships sail roundtrip from Vancouver or Seattle to
the southeast panhandle of Alaska. Cruises usually include famous
Glacier Bay National Park, home of 16 magnificent glaciers. Sailing
roundtrip often makes your airfare cheaper since you embark and
disembark in the same port.
-- Gulf of Alaska. Working north from Vancouver, the south central
coast of Alaska is added to the Inside Passage. Ships sail one-way
between Vancouver and Seward, the closest port to Anchorage. Your
embarkation and disembarkation points are different, but you have the
opportunity to see much more of Alaska's spectacular scenery, including
the glacier-clad Gulf of Alaska.
Many cruise lines offer packages to "add-on" to your cruise. These
packages can last anywhere from a couple of days to over a week, and
include visits to inland Alaska, such as Denali National Park, home of
Mt. McKinley. When planning your cruise, you might want to think about
staying a few extra days to experience more of this magnificent part of
North America.
Call 1-800-942-3301 to find out more information about a cruise or to speak to a travel agent.
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