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Alaska
Cruise Ship Vacations
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by: Rex
Ryan
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Alaska
is one of the world's great
cruise destinations,
particularly for those with an
interest in world class
fishing. Alaska is arguably
the most beautiful of the
American states, and cruise
ships offer a unique way of
seeing Alaska's beauty. In
addition, Alaskan cruises
yield an abundance of
opportunities for anglers. The
combination of these
attractions makes Alaska the
ultimate cruise destination
for many.
Cruising in Alaska is mostly
seasonal, with the primary
months running from May
through September. The prices
in May and September are
generally a bit cheaper since
these months are at the edges
of acceptable climate
conditions.
There are many things to see
and do on Alaska cruises.
Glacier Bay is one of the most
popular destinations for
cruise ships in Alaska.
Glacier Bay is abundant in
wildlife, and you are likely
to see seals, Dall sheep,
bears, and perhaps even
Humpback whales. Trolling
around in a massive ship
through iceberg infested
waters to see some of the most
majestic views of glaciers and
arctic scenery in the world is
a thrill that should not be
missed.
Misty Fjords is another great
destination for Alaska
cruises. The majestic tree
covered mountains, trickling
waterfalls and unique
climactic conditions make this
a must see destination. In
addition to seeing the
beautiful fjords from the
cruise ship, excursions
include the ability to take a
float plane to a remote
wilderness lake to truly
appreciate the remote Alaskan
wilderness.
Besides spectacular scenery in
remote places like Glacier
Bay, and Misty Fjords, Alaska
cruises allow tourists to see
many of Alaska's ports of call
such as Juneau, Anchorage and
Ketchikan. Further, areas like
Sitka teach the vacationers
more about native Alaska
inhabitants and the wilderness
in which they live.
In addition to the unique
opportunities an Alaskan
cruise provides, the world
class fishing in Alaska must
be experienced by all serious
anglers. You can take sport
fishing excursions in places
like Anchorage (on the Kenai
River), Seward, Ketchikan and
Juneau. Fishing for Halibut,
Salmon, Trout, Char, Pike, and
many other species are
available in the off shore
excursions. Best of all, these
fishing excursions occur out
of ports where there is plenty
to do for those who aren't
interested in the fishing.
Cruising in Alaska is a unique
experience that offers joys
not found in any other type of
cruise vacation. Unlike
typical tropical cruises where
much time is spent in open
water between occasional stops
at tropical islands, cruising
in Alaska takes tourists to
some of the most spectacular
and remote corners of the
world where nature's
spectacular and awesome beauty
is on full display. Cruises in
Alaska allow vacationers to
learn about native cultures
that have inhabited the region
for thousands of years. They
show the beauty of the untamed
wilderness that Alaska
remains. And they allow for
world class fishing on trips
that aren't focused solely on
the angler. Because of all
these benefits, cruising in
Alaska offers a far more
varied, unique and awe
inspiring vacation than more
typical cruise destinations.
About the Author
Rex Ryan maintains a
website exploring cheap
cruises:
http://www.cheap--cruises.info
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