Alaska Cruise Tours
Alaska Cruise tours take you to breath taking views, snow capped mountains, crystal clear lakes, and stunning Alaska coastlines. Inquire now about affordable Alaska cruise tour packages for the vacation of a lifetime. An Alaska cruise tour vacation package will take 10 days to two weeks and includes a scenic coast line cruise from Seattle or Vancouver past breathtaking glaciers north to Anchorage with stops along the way in several smaller ports such as Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, and Sitka. The scenic tours begin in Anchorage with travel by train or bus and beautiful inland sites. Some of the places to see and include the Denali National Park, Fairbanks, and the old historic town of Dawson.
Some of the sites and things to do while enjoying an Alaska cruise tour include;
fishing — Alaska is well known for its fishing. Saltwater fishing, Lake fishing, and fishing streams.
Kayaking — an unforgettable way to get close to Alaska’s natural settings is a guided kayak tour.
Wildlife — Alaska is home to the bald eagle, polar bears, humpback whales, Moose, links, grizzly bears, gray wolves, and many other species.
Hiking — Trek through the beautiful Alaska wilderness. Alaska hiking trails can suit the beginner or the well experienced hiker.
Winter sports — during the winter you can ski, sled, skate, snowboard, play ice hockey, or ride a dog sled.
Bike tours — ride bicycles along Alaska’s historic bike paths to explore historic sites, or interesting spots, or old Gold Rush sites.
Whale watching — see the humpback whales, the orcas, and others rolling and jumping along the Alaska coastline.
Alaska is called the last frontier because of its pristine natural wilderness areas and is also called the land of the midnight Sun. During the summer months the days can be 20 hours long and the sun hardly sets. On the other hand during the winter months the nights can be 20 hours long in the sun hardly rises.
Alaska has everything you need, comfortable hotels, campsites, sports, hunting, fishing, and during the winter season winter sports too.
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