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Alaska Cruises
Breathtaking scenery, gleaming glaciers, abundant
wildlife, and Native American culture are only a few of the spectacular
attractions that draw people to an Alaska Cruise. With so much to see and do
in Alaska, it's no wonder the state's official flower is the alpine
forget-me-not!
Alaska Cruises are usually on a seven-day itinerary
and sail along the Inside Passage and visit Glacier Bay National Park or
Hubbard Glacier, stopping at four ports along the way. Most cruise lines also
offer a variety of extended cruise-tour package options which take passengers
deeper into Alaska via train and include land stays at lodges and sightseeing in
Denali National Park - making their trip to Alaska even more comprehensive.
For climate and sunlight purposes,
Alaska Cruises sail strictly during the summer months, from early May to mid-September.
June, July and August can be classified as peak season when average daily high
temperatures can reach 75 degrees Fahrenheit, so those looking for the best
value should check sailing dates in May and September when temperatures hover
around 50 degrees.
A variety of cruise ships sail to Alaska, including
luxury vessels and midsize ships - most of which offer expanded kids programs
for family vacationers. While the majority of ships sail from Vancouver, BC,
Seattle is increasingly becoming a popular summer homeport for many lines. Both
embarkation/disembarkation points allow ships to visit the most popular ports on
an Alaska Cruise, including Juneau, Ketchikan and Skagway.
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