Cruising Alaska This Summer?

Read About Getting To Your Vancouver Cruise Port HERE

Exploring The Cruise Ports Of Alaska

Already booked an Alaska cruise or maybe you’re only thinking about one, we’ve got some great information to help you get the most from that Alaska trip. First, chances are you’ll be sailing from Vancouver, Canada and you can save money and time getting from Vancouver’s International Airport to Canada Place (the cruise terminal) HERE.

One of the highlights of cruising Alaska is seeing glaciers and there are plenty to see. Click the image below to access our article on visiting Alaska’s glaciers including the best glacier itineraries.

This cruise port was developed by the Tlingit Indians as an adventure park. You’ll find a lot to do in Icy Straight Point from cable cars, zip lines and nature hiking. Take time to visit the Tlingit village of Hoonah only a short bus ride away.

Like most coastal Alaska towns, Ketchikan has an interesting history from its canneries, fishing fleets to its infamous brothels.

Skagway was the jumping off point for the Yukon Gold Rush and there’s a lot of history to take in. Also there are some great hiking trails to explore.

Its the Capital of Alaska and only one of two Capitals you can’t drive to in America. A beer at The Red Dog Saloon is a must…

Seward is famous as the start of the Alaska Railway trip to Denali but the the town offers a number of attractions in its own right. Look into a boat trip out on Resurection Bay.

Famous for being a Russian outpost in Alaska, Sitka is also famous for its totem poles and hiking trails.

Great Alaska Hiking Trails

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