Need Alaska Cruise Advice
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Need Alaska Cruise Advice
Hello - we are two couples looking for an alaskan cruise to celebrate a 50th birthday. The longest we can take is a 4-6 day cruise with a travel day on each end (due to kids' schedules back home). Don't know much about cruising or the alaskan options. Any input, ideas,etc will be most appreciated. This would be for late may, mid-June of this year. Thx
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Hi,
Since it is a special occasion and you have some time constraints, check into Cruise West for Alaska. They are a bit more expensive, but the ships have naturalists onboard, bring cultural representatives to talk and perform to their guests and it is a more casual atmosphere onboard. The neat part about Cruise West is that they have smaller ships and can get close into see wildlife and other things that the bigger ships can't reach.
Cruise West has shorter cruise options available with more regional itineraries for an up-close visit to Alaska.
It would definitely be a memorable trip for a special birthday!
Best Regards,
Julia
Since it is a special occasion and you have some time constraints, check into Cruise West for Alaska. They are a bit more expensive, but the ships have naturalists onboard, bring cultural representatives to talk and perform to their guests and it is a more casual atmosphere onboard. The neat part about Cruise West is that they have smaller ships and can get close into see wildlife and other things that the bigger ships can't reach.
Cruise West has shorter cruise options available with more regional itineraries for an up-close visit to Alaska.
It would definitely be a memorable trip for a special birthday!
Best Regards,
Julia
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With your time constraints,have you considered seeing Alaska without a cruise? Flying to Anchorage and booking a tour with Alaska Railroad,Gray Line or some other operator can take you to some of the parks,glaciers and cities with stays in some really nice lodges or hotels. Then, if you like,you can go back for a cruise when your time allows,having already done the typical pre-cruise land portion. Most of these land tours are by rail,in fancy dome cars,and are,in fact,"rail cruises".
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You will get to cover more ground and see more of your interests if you go independent, in interior Alaska and not do the above suggested tours. The rail in Alaska requires time in my opinion and there is plenty in between that you just miss.



