Alaska Cruising 2006... A Quick Preview
Thinking about an Alaska cruise this summer? You've got tons of
options along the sea routes of "the Great Land" in 2006. And
few, if any, passengers who make the trip will return home
disappointed in this region of towering mountains, lush forests,
endless acres of untrammeled wilderness, whales in the water and
brown (grizzly) bears on shore. Equally exciting: Alaska Native
cultures still vibrant and living, and "Sourdough" goldrush
history still reflected in many structures and sites connected
to the Klondike stampede to the Yukon.
16 Cruiselines, 47 Vessel in '06
Among voyaging choices: No fewer than 16 cruiselines will
dispatch a total of 47 big and little vessels on literally
hundreds of sailings this spring, summer, and fall. And that
doesn't include Alaska's 11 wide-ranging state-owned passenger
and vehicle ferries, most with staterooms and food service. You
can board a couple of these ships as far south as Bellingham,
Washington.
Some of the major vessels in the cruiseliner fleet -- floating
grand resorts actually, with swimming pools, fitness centers,
Vegas-style shows, casinos, movie theaters, and lounges -- will
accommodate more than 2,000 passengers per sailing. In contrast,
some of the smallest ships will pamper only a dozen or so.
Departure Ports
Cruiseship ports of departure include Seattle, San Francisco,
Vancouver, and Prince Rupert, plus a number Alaska coastal
communities - among them Ketchikan, Petersburg, Sitka, Juneau,
Cordova, Whittier, and Seward.
Cruise lengths vary. You can book a short cruise of three
nights/four days in Prince William Sound or you can sign up for
a traditional seven-night/eight-day roundtrip "Inside Passage"
voyage from Seattle or Vancouver to Southeast Alaska and return
(longer from San Francisco). Or you can book a
seven-night/eight-day one-way "Gulf and Glaciers" cruise between
Vancouver and Seward or Whittier. If you have the time (and
budget) you may opt for an "expedition" sailing. Longest is 24
nights/25 days and includes the Bering Sea and even Russian
ports and cruising areas.
Glaciers
Of course, an Alaska cruise would hardly be an Alaska cruise
without a day or more at major glacier viewing sites, among
them: Glacier Bay National Park north of Juneau; Hubbard
Glacier, which "flows" off Wrangell-St.Elias National Park into
Disenchantment Bay and Russell Fjord north of Yakutat; twin
Sawyer glaciers within the U.S. Forest Service's Tracy
Arm-Ford's Terror Wilderness Area between Juneau and Petersburg;
and Southcentral Alaska's Prince William Sound with College
Fjord and other glacier-rich sites.
If you want more than sea travel you can book the increasingly
popular option of a "cruisetour." That is, before or after your
cruise you can experience the likes of a tour to Denali National
Park, Fairbanks, Prudhoe Bay (on the shores of the Arctic
Ocean), Canada's Yukon Territory, or other popular land
destinations.
For cruiseline-by-cruiseline itineraries and options, following
are the names, phone contacts, and websites of the 16 companies
cruising Alaska in 2006.
Large-ship Cruiselines, 1,000 to 2,672 passengers
Carnival Cruise Lines, 1-800-CARNIVAL (http://www.carnival.com)
Celebrity Cruises, 1-800-437-3111 (http://www.celebrity.com)
Holland America Line, 1-800-637-5029
(http://www.hollandamerica.com)
Norwegian Cruise Line, 1-800-327-7030 (http://www.ncl.com)
Princess Cruises, 1-800-PRINCESS (http://www.princess.com)
Royal Caribbean International, 1-800-722-5045
(http://www.royalcaribbean.com)
Companies With Mid-Size Vessels, 300 to 999 Guests
Radisson Seven Seas Cruises, 1-866-314-3213 (http://www.rssc.com)
Silversea Cruises, 1-800-722-9955
(http://www.silverseacruises.com)
Smallship Lines, Serving a Dozen Guests to 299
American Safari Cruises, 1-888-862-8881
(http://www.americansafaricruises.com)
American West Steamboat Co., 1-800-434-1232
(http://www.americanweststeamboat.com)
The Boat Company, 1-360-697-4242 (http://www.theboatcompany.com)
Clipper Cruise Line, 1-800-325-0010
(http://www.clippercruise.com)
Cruise West, 1-800-888-9378 (http://www.cruisewest.com)
Discovery Voyages, 1-800-324-7602
(http://www.discoveryvoyages.com)
Lindblad Expeditions, 1-800-EXPEDITION
(http://www.expeditions.com)
Maple Leaf Adventures, 1-888-599-5323
(http://www.mapleleafadventures.com)
Ferries
Alaska Marine Highway System, 1-800-642-0066
(http://www.FerryAlaska.com)
BC Ferries, 1-250-386-3431 (http://www.bcferries.com)
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