Alaska Cruise Vacations: The Top Ten Reasons to Go
I have to admit, I love Alaska. I fell in love with the place on my first Alaska cruise. The scenery is beyond incredible, and the variety of activities and adventures available is really mind-blowing.
Therefore, its no surprise to me that Alaska cruises are becoming increasingly popular each year. Cruising is about the only way to see many of Alaskas most amazing sights, from Glacier Bay National Park to Misty Fjords National Monument.
The following is a list of what I think are the top ten reasons to take an Alaskan cruise.
10. The incredible shore excursions. When your ship is docked in ports such as Juneau, Skagway, and Ketchikan, you can participate in a wide array of shore excursions, everything from whale watching to bear viewing to riding in a sea plane through some of the most amazing fjords in the world.
9. The cooler summer weather. I dont know about you, but when its 98 degrees at my house in the middle of August, the thought of head off to a place where its 65 degrees is incredibly appealing. The summer weather in Alaska is generally very comfortable, averaging around 60-65 at the coast and maybe 75 inland. Its perfect weather for outdoor adventure.
8. The whales. I saw everything from Beluga whales to Orca to Humpbacks, and I didnt even do on a whale watch. I saw most of them from the shore, and amazingly up close. Seeing these amazing animals in their natural environment is just incredible.
7. The rainforest. You may not know it, but southern Alaska is home to the largest rainforest in North America. Its temperate rainforest (pines instead of palms), but its no less lush or dense than the rainforest youll find in the tropics, and no less beautiful. Thanks to the precipitation, waterfalls, streams, rivers, and lakes are literally everywhere. Its all just so beautiful, it never stops taking your breath away.
6. The native cultures. Youll have a chance to see everything from live totem pole carving to native dance ceremonies. There is a surprisingly large variety of different native cultures in the region (no, not just Eskimos), and these cultures have amazingly vibrant cultures, histories, and traditions.
5. The wildlife. Wildlife is unimaginably abundant. On my first cruise, I saw bears (black and brown), Dall sheep, a fox, deer, and a bunch of bald eagles -- all in the wild. Kids will especially love seeing the wildlife. Its a real treat.
4. The waterfalls. I know I mentioned waterfalls earlier, but they are so amazingly abundant in Alaska, I think they deserve a ranking of their own. There is an especially incredible number of waterfalls lining the steep walls of the fjords of Glacier Bay and Misty Fjords National Monument. Makes sure your cruise stops at one of these places, preferably Glacier Bay.
3. The opportunities for adventure. If you have an appetite for adventure, youll love the options available on an Alaskan cruise. Everything from dog sledding atop a glacier to ice climbing to dry-suit scuba diving. And thats all just during your days in port. Add on a pre- or post-cruise inland Alaska tour out of Anchorage, and you can go mountain climbing, white water rafting, mountain biking -- you name it, its available.
2. The wilderness experience. There is something just so refreshing and uplifting about being surrounded by sheer wilderness. When you come back from an Alaska vacation, you are simply relaxed and renewed, and, the odds are, you wont have a sun burn either.
1. The glaciers. Glaciers are the highlight of any Alaska cruise vacation. There is simply nowhere else that you can see tidewater glaciers like these, up close and in action. Watching chunks of ice the size of five story buildings crash into the sea water is something youll never forget. It really does take your breath away.
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Scott Miller
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Scott Miller is editor of a site on Alaska vacation travel, which includes information on cruises, ports, shore excursions, and inland Alaska tours.