Alaskan Cruises Are Amazing
December 2, 2009 by Matthew Shaulis
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It’s really no wonder that so many people want to go on an Alaskan cruise, with all the wildlife and magnificent scenery to behold in Alaska. Princess cruise line offers Alaskan cruises on nine different Princess cruise ships and several embarkation points on the west coast.
Alaskan cruises departing from Seattle will leave you with a lifetime of memories. The magnificence of Alaska’s scenery is so breathtaking that you will likely forget that the Princess cruise line cruise ships are a destination unto themselves. Princess also offers guided tours of Alaska’s wilderness and will take you into the heart of Alaska.
Alaskan cruises offer the best wildlife viewing possible, including bald eagles, whales, sea lions, otters, brown bears, mountain goats and flocks of seabirds. Alaskan cruises do not stop at wildlife thought, there are also several exotic ports of call where you can immerse yourself in the heritage and native culture of Alaska. Princess cruises to Alaska will visit Anchorage, Skagway, and Juneau, just to name a few of the ports where you can immerse yourself in the heritage of Alaska.
The Royal Princess cruise ship offers– day “Alaska Connoisseur” cruises of Alaska and the Inside Passage embarking from Seattle. The Royal Princess is a newer ship, but is not overloaded with passengers and can be a very intimate experience. These smaller ships are a bit more expensive to cruise on because of the intimacy they offer, so although they are perfect for Alaskan cruises, they might not be perfect for your wallet.
If it is intimacy you are looking for on your Alaskan cruise, then you should consider the smaller ships in the Princess fleet, but remember that they will be more expensive than the larger Princess cruise ships. The larger the ship, the lower the price, is the general rule because they do not offer the intimacy of a smaller ship. However, price should be the last thought on your mind when it comes to an Alaskan cruise due to the amazing scenery you shall behold on this cruise of a lifetime.
Families that wish to visit Alaska on a cruise should consider the larger Princess cruise ships. As a general rule, the larger the ship, the more family friendly it will be. Children soon tire of scenery and need to be around other children to play with when they get tired of viewing the glaciers. Smaller ships will have far less children, not to mention the price tag of booking a small cruise ship through the inside passage of Alaska.
Want to find out more about Golden Princess Cruises To Alaska, then visit Matthew Shaulis’s site on how to choose the best Alaskan Cruises for your needs.
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