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Shorter Alaska cruises
Im planning to visit Alaska this summer- Ive heard that cruising is a good way to see the place- however Ive never been on a cruise and Im not sure I would like it- all the cruises seem to be at least 7 days, but I would prefer maybe 3 days- has anyone heard of any companies offering this? Or do you think Ferries might be a better way to do this?
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If you post under cruises you might get more responses.
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I did the ferry last year and am taking it again this year. It was perfect for me.
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Shazza:
Click on my name for my Alaska Trip Report...I too took the Ferry and LOVED it! BTW: I too love cruising on the commercial lines but, this was the best way to see it and do it in abundance. Happy Research, Oaktown Traveler |
The ferry is a great way to get to know the coastal communities and their people; however they only go to towns and don't bother with such scenic wonders as glaciers or wildlife unless they're encountered en route to some human destination or other.
There are a couple of "small ship" cruise lines that offer tourism cruises of 3 or 4 nights. Cruise West - http://www.cruisewest.com - is probably the best-known of these. Not especially cheap (but neither is the ferry when you add everything up) but they may be what you're looking for. |
Gardyloo is correct, but there are plenty of excursions for glaciers and wildlife that you can take in the port cities if you decide to ferry.
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On the ferry can you lock your cabin when you go out on deck or to dinner?How expensive is the food and beer?
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duh:
Yes, you can and do lock your cabin door. Food is up to you. I wanted the dinner table with a window seat so I got friendly with the folks to get that when I wanted it. There are options...you can even bring your own food like many of the back-packers do. Drink is the same range of options. Oaktown Traveler |
thank you oaktown.
i read your trip report and plan on again...you know it was good!!! |
duh:
Many thanks! Oaktown Traveler |
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