Most
cruises to Alaska's Inside Passage
are seven nights long and typically
begin and end in either Vancouver
or Seattle. This "roundtrip" itinerary
makes this a very popular cruise
vacation because of the convenient
flight schedules and availability
of affordable roundtrip airline tickets
in to and out of Vancouver and Seattle.
Longer 10 and 11 night
Inside Passage Cruises are available
from California, as well as shorter,
3 and 4 night cruises that are combined
with a longer Klondike Cruise & Land
Tour.
Depending on your ship
and itinerary, a typical Alaska Inside
Passage cruise spends the first day
cruising the famed Inside Passage,
a narrow waterway nestled between
towering mountains, waterfront communities,
and the Pacific Ocean. Then, depending
on your itinerary, you will then
visit 3 or 4 of the following Alaska
ports of call and National Parks:
You will normally spend
a full day in each port of call allowing
you to sample the local community
or take any number of exciting excursions
including trekking on glaciers, a
helicopter ride, city bus tours,
whale watching, fishing and more.
There is something for everyone!
Because Inside Passage
Cruises are generally seven nights,
and because the flight schedules
are more convenient and affordable,
you'll find that this is a very popular
way for families with children to
see Alaska. Most of the cruise lines
sailing to Alaska have special children's
programs and even shore excursions
to keep the younger passengers entertained
and enriched.
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