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Old Oct 19th, 2017, 10:35 AM
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Small Ship Alaska

My family would like to take a small ship cruise in Alaska and we are looking at one that departs Juneau and returns to Sitka on a ship of about 80 passengers. Everyone has said it is in protected waters and seasickness should not be an issue. We will be zodiaks for some excursions, in Glacier Bay.
This will be in the end of May. I am not a fan of taking medicine and know there are some nonmedicinal options but do you think it will be a problem.

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Old Oct 19th, 2017, 02:13 PM
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We took a Lindblad which is affiliated with National Geographic on that itinerary. No seasickness at all. You are in protected waters. It was a fabulous expetience.
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I agree, Lindblad Expeditions are associated with National Geographic. I've done several expeditions with them including the Inside Passage and they are excellent.
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