Multi-Day Cruises
For travelers who ponder whether
it’s the destination or the journey, the elegant solution may be to book an
Alaska cruise. Choose between an intimate multi day cruise through the glacier
waters of Prince William Sound, Kenai Fjords or Glacier Bay on a catamaran or
other custom vessel or chose the more traditional and grand ocean liner
offering all the amenities of a small city. For a more economical and less
structured experience, the Alaska State Ferry offers the same spectacular
scenery. All offer excitement, relaxation, adventure, escape, discovery,
luxury, value and more.
Details
The morning sun glitters of the waters of a harbor and the cruise ship docked there
The
sailing season traditionally begins in April and ends in late September. During
the glorious Alaska summer, cruise ships ply Southeast Alaska’s Inside Passage.
Some ships cross the Gulf of Alaska and sail into Seward in Southcentral
Alaska, while still others visit exotic ports of call such as Nome, the Port of
Unalaska on the Aleutian Chain and Gamble on St. Lawrence Island.
The Alaska Marine Highway is a
designated National Scenic Byway – the first marine route to receive the
designation – earning the recognition as one of the most beautiful ways to
explore Alaska.