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| One of North America’s last great
true frontiers, an unspoiled wilderness of glimmering glaciers,
abundant forests, towering mountains, exotic wildlife, and waterfront
communities. Alaska boasts a Native American culture, with a
Russian influence, and in some ways is a step back in time to
the days of the gold rush, oil booms and the final frontier!
Alaska – a must see dream getaway, perfectly situated
for a cruise vacation. |
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| There are a number
of choices for cruising to Alaska including: |
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7 day roundtrip cruises from
Vancouver or Seattle, allowing you depart and return
from the same port. These roundtrip cruises generally include
Ketchikan, Juneau and Skagway together with the beautiful
inside passage of British Columbia. |
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7 day Northbound cruises,
departing from Vancouver through the beautiful inside passage,
on the route of the Glaciers, ending your cruise in Anchorage/Seward.
Fly home from Anchorage. |
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7 day Southbound cruises,
flying in to Anchorage, and sailing the route of the glaciers
south to Vancouver via the beautiful inside passage. Fly home
from Vancouver. |
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10-20 day cruise / tours of
Alaska, which has become increasingly popular in
the last few years. These cruise tours offer you the same
North or Southbound 7 day cruise experience, with a scenic
land tour of Alaska attached. These tours usually take you
into Denali National Park, Mount McKinley, Fairbanks, and
the interior of Alaska, and include the domed railcars of
the Alaska Railroad, utilizing luxury lodges for your overnight
stays. Everywhere is the friendly hospitality of the local
residents, together with an outdoor experience like no other.
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| The Alaska cruise season begins in late
April, and ends in late September. |
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