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Alaska – the great frontier
An inspiring scenery, glistening glaciers, wildlife plentifull, and indigenous culture are just some of the wonderful attractions that draw tourists from cruise to Alaska. With so much to see and do in Alaska, no wonder the state's official flower is the Alpine forget-me-not!
Cruise lines that sail to Alaska in the seven-day itinerary usually cruise along the Inside Passage and visit Glacier Bay National Park and Hubbard Glacier, stopping at four ports on the road. Most cruise lines also offer an extended cruise options arrange package tours that have Alaska more passengers in train, and include stays in hostels in the land and sightseeing in Denali National Park – making their trip to Alaska even more exciting.
For time and sunlight purposes, cruises to Alaska cruise strictly during the summer months from early May to mid September. June, July and August can be known as the peak season when average daily high temperatures can reach 75 degrees Fahrenheit, for those looking for the best rates should check starting dates in May and September when temperatures settle around 50 degrees.
A variety of ships and cruise lines sail to Alaska, including Luxury ships and boats of average size – most children offering activities for extended family vacationers. While most cruise ships sail Vancouver, BC, Seattle is becoming a favorite summer homeport for many lines. Both embarkation / disembarkation points allow cruise ships to visit Alaska's most popular ports on a cruise, including Juneau, Skagway and Ketchikan.
Choose cruise. You can have the vacation of a lifetime see the world, completely unwind, take a nature walk side, dance the night away, feast on fabulous cuisine, learn something new, make friends, bond with your family, steal quiet moments with your spouse. Whatever your heart desires, is yours when you choose to cruise.
Whitesnake – Sailing Ships (unplugged)