Alaska Cruises
Alaska
cruises have become one of the most popular ways to visit Alaska.
Cruises feature glaciers, wildlife, great food, entertainment,
interesting ports of call and fascinating tours along way…
and you only have to unpack once! There are a number of different
cruise itineraries in Alaska offered by most of the major lines.
We highly recommend the Gulf of Alaska cruise itinerary offered
by Princess Cruises. These
week-long cruises travel between Whittier (Anchorage) and Vancouver, BC with
either a northbound
or southbound
itinerary. Highlights include Glacier Bay National Park, College
Fjord in Prince William Sound, and interesting port towns like
Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan. Shore excursions are available
in each port, from historic railroad trips to landing on a glacier
by helicopter. Princess Cruises offers the newest ships in this
Alaska market featuring the Sapphire
Princess, Coral
Princess, Diamond
Princess and Island
Princess. These fabulous ships are often called "floating
cities", with features like numerous restaurants, lounges,
Broadway style entertainment, casinos, health clubs, movie theaters,
libraries, and more. Alaska cruises represent a great value
- combining your transportation, meal, entertainment and sightseeing
expenses into one reasonable fare.
Another
great choice for an Alaskan cruise is Holland
America Line. For 2008 Holland America's Gulf of Alaska
itineraries feature three ships - the Veendam,
Zaandam and Volendam.
A Holland America Alaska cruise offers the sophistication of
old-world style cruising, from the industry pioneer of the Alaska
cruise market.
In addition, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises and Carnival Cruise Line each have a ship sailing on the Gulf of Alaska itinerary.
For more information, to request a cruise quote or to book an Alaskan cruise online, click on a link above or visit our all new Alaska Cruise Finder page. If you need information on cruise transfers and shuttles to or from Seward or Whittier, be sure to check out our Alaska Cruise Transportation page.
Don't go
home from your Alaska cruise without seeing the land side of
our great state. After your week on an Alaska cruise, we recommend
spending another five to seven days exploring Alaska by land.
Alaska land tours can be arranged that start in Anchorage or
Fairbanks and end in Seward for a southbound Gulf of Alaska
cruise, or the reverse for a northbound cruise. For more information
on cruise tour options, see our pre
cruise tour and post
cruise tour Alaska vacation packages.
Alaska cruise specials or discounts are often available, especially if you book early. Fill out a cruise request today for a no obligation cruise quote.
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