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Our next family vacation is a cruise to Alaska that is round tripping out of San Francisco. We leave on July 30th, and although I've done a lot of research on shore excursions, I'm having a hard time narrowing it down. We're stopping in Sitka, Skagway, Juneau, and Victoria, and cruising one morning in Glacier Bay. Has anyone cruised here and done a shore excursion that's a "can't miss?" We're planning on doing the Raptor Center in Sitka, and Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau. In Skagway, I think my Dad and Zack are going to take the Whitehorse Pass train into the Yukon territory, while my sister and I do a day hike near town. Any tips from veterans would be much appreciated. And, look for a trip report some time in August!
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I'd love to hear any words of advice too, as we're looking at doing an Alaskan cruise in a couple of years' time - and I can't wait to read your trip report Karen!
Wow, that sounds like an awesome adventure! Sorry I can't offer any advice on the subject but wanted to tell you that I'll be looking forward to your trip report! I've always wanted to visit Alaska sometime, and who knows, maybe Disney will offer Alaskan cruises once their new ships are ready (2011 and 2012), too!
I just returned from an Alaskan cruise and land tour about fifteen hours ago!
Sitka - This cruise did not stop in Sitka, but the last time I was there we did go to the the raptor center, and it was amazing.
Skagway - the White Pass and Yukon Railroad is not to be missed! The scenery is spectacular and the train ride is fun. Bring snacks unless your shore excursion specifically state it includes them.
Juneau - we did a photography tour that included Mendenhall Glacier and a wildlife viewing cruise. This was an excellent choice for us. I would definitely recommend something that includes time on the water for wildlife viewing.
It sounds like you had a wonderful time Joy - I'd love to read more about your trip and see some photos!
I am planning a trip report, once I get caught up from being out of the office for two long weeks. One of my compact flash cards (the big one, of course) got corrupted somehow and I've spent the last two days recovering photos - ugghhhh..... But I'm hoping to have photos sorted and ready to post soon!
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there is a sled dog experience (not sure if it's a show or a ride) in Skagwey that you might want to look up. sorry I don't know more, but sled dogs are the ultimate Alaskan experience
wish you were coming into the South Central area, we're so much better than the Panhandle (ok maybe we're just as good, but I'm biased lol)
Would love to see your photos, Joy :-) . My family is cruising Alaska Jul.08 - I've even got my Mom and a friend, plus 3 other friends w. families to come along too. Can't wait.
OK! We did Alaska a couple of years ago on Princess and what a blast! Juneau - do not miss the whale watching trip. They send planes out ahead of your boat to find the whale pods and then radio it in so you go right to the whales. The boat must stay so many feet away from the whales but no one told the whales that. We would pull up and stop and pretty soon be surrounded by whales. These were humpbacks. The boats are very good size so don't be afraid. Its not like those little zodiacs. This boat holds about 50 people. Always room at the railing and places to sit inside if you are cold. We went in July and you WILL be cold. So dress warm. Do not miss the White Pass Railroad trip. We saw bear right next to the train, saw big horn mountain sheep, spectacular scenery, ends at a high mountain lake that looks like a mirror then comes back down. Fabulous. Took tons of pictures. But the best advice I can give anyone going on a cruise to Alaska, get a balcony! In the summer, the sun never fully sets so there always views from your balcony. One morningat 4AM I woke up to find a huge otter fishing below our balcony and I was the only one up to see him (we were docked at the time). We had orca glide along side of our ship for hours. We saw tons of seals on floating icebergs with newborn babies. We pulled up so close to the glacier that you could have sworn that you could reach out and touch it. And the captain turned the ship so that each side got a close up view of the iceberg calving. This was the most amazing cruise we have ever done and now we can't sail at all without a balcony. I know that the original poster has been on their cruise already and long back but thought someone else might like the info. Bigred
I have done the Alaskan Cruise as well. We went in June of '05. I highly recommend a oceanview room, or even better still, a balcony room if you are going up the inside passage. The scenery is spectacular! We saw lovely cabins/homes along the way, and wildlife as well. We did a Juneau bus tour, and salmon bake, Mendenhall Glacier, and the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad. While we absolutely enjoyed the scenery while on the train, we thought the price was quite steep ($99 each!), and we were less than pleased with the constant odor of fumes coming into the cars from the engine, and got a bit tired of politely saying no everytime the conductor came by with must have souvenirs to sell. We completely enjoyed this cruise and would definately do it again!!!!!!