What I Wish I Knew Before I Sailed an Alaskan Cruise

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • Cruising Alaska is like no other trip you'll ever take. Even if you've taken dozens of cruises to the Caribbean or elsewhere, what to know -- and what to expect -- is vastly different for a trip to this part of the United States.
    And after sailing Alaska, there are definitely things that I wish I knew before I went. To help you prepare, I’ve rounded up the biggest things you’ll be happy you knew before you sail to one of the most remote and scenic places on the planet.
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Komentáře • 256

  • @JayCaesar
    @JayCaesar Před rokem +7

    I have lived in AK for 15 years (2 separate stays) and originally moved here because I was so blown away the first time I visited--which was via cruise ship.
    Layers, layers, layers. That's the best advice I can give to anyone travelling here on vacation. Several lighter layers (short sleeve tee, long sleeve tee, hoodie, cardigan, jacket) will be warmer than one heavy layer and far more customizable to changing temps and activity levels.
    Thanks for your vid! I'm actually going to cruise Alaska (3rd time) in May. Come see the most beautiful season on Earth---an Alaskan summer!

  • @TheHighNorth
    @TheHighNorth Před rokem +19

    I know this is a old video! However for those of you plannin a trip up here in 2023, here’s some helpful tips from a local resident!
    Juneau, Sitka, and the other non main island ports of Alaska, are full of people and tourist traps.
    Juneau is tiny, and EXPENSIVE! Juneau isn’t worth it UNLESS YOU WANT TO DO TOURISTY THINGS!
    Sitka, again, expensive and tiny. It too is full of tourist traps.
    I will say, technically everywhere in Alaska is expensive but, some places are worse than others. A meal for 2 in anchorage could be 35 bucks while a meal for two in Juneau may cost 45+.
    Seward, has the same type of restaurants, same types of stores, the sealife center, and it’s closer to the “main lands” for easier accommodations
    Fly into anchorage anytime between end of April to early September. Take Washington weather “rules” and apply it up here. This is prime shorts/ jeans and a tshirt weather. However, the probability of you wanting just a sweatshirt and some jeans is higher! Bring sunscreen, fun fact it gets hot up here! Summers, in Anchorage can get up to 80 degrees. In Fairbanks it can get close to 100degrees.
    Girdwood is about 45 minutes away. Girdwood has a local Ski resort. At the resort they have Ski/ Snowboarding, hiking, and beautiful scenery at the top of the tram. You cannot snowboard and ski in the summer. It doesn’t snow year round. There’s also a resturaunt at the top of the tram or on top of the mountain!
    Whittier you can hop on a day cruise and go see 20+ glaciers (with a meal) or walk around the town. While Whittier is small and there’s not much to do if you’re a Diver (scuba or free diver) you can dive in Whittier! (drysuit diving only up here) do other wildlife day cruises, and they have a couple (very small) restaurants.
    If you drive a little past Whittier you can get to the Alaska Wildlife and Conservation center! A local wildlife center with all sorts of Alaskan style wildlife. All the Animals are in enclosures based off Alaskan nature. Open spaces and large enclosures for all the animals. This goes for our state zoo in Anchorage! The enclosures are built to closely, within certain safety precautions, represent the most natural and closest environment to the animals! I will say though the Otters/ Sea Lion enclosure is horrible and I’ve brought it up numerous times, forewarning!
    Or go the opposite way, go to Talkeetna, Denali, and Fairbanks.
    Ttalkeetna, is a small tourist trap but, it’s a town full of rich and fun history, ask about the mayor!!! Like anywhere in Alaska you don’t have to search hard to find wildlife! Especially up towards Talkeetna, Denali and Fairbanks.
    Denali, is a massive National park. Hiking, waterfalls, rivers, and of course you guessed it, wildlife!
    Fairbanks you can scuba/free dive (again drysuit diving unless free diving), local eateries (stay away from el dorado it’s not good whatsoever 2/5 stars) but, the main attraction is when drive up the street 15 minutes and take a left turn into……
    SANTAS NORTH POLE WORKSHOP! In North Pole, Alaska Santa chills year round in a festive manner. The workshop is a year round Christmas store that you can take pictures with Santa! Yes parents YEAR ROUND! Inside you’ll find candy, hot chocolate, ornaments, and other Christmas items you want!
    There’s so much more than just the tourist trap towns! If anybody has any other questions feel free to comment and I’ll answer them 🙂🙂 Happy Cruisin, Stay Safe, and have a Magical day 😌😌

    • @shawnmarie459
      @shawnmarie459 Před rokem

      Thank you so much for taking the time to type this out. Honestly appreciate it!

  • @daphnekivinen9482
    @daphnekivinen9482 Před rokem +10

    I was fortunate to cruise 5 times to Alaska. I only had 2 cruises to the same port. It was my total relaxation cruise. The Anchorage Zoo is the best rescue zoo!

  • @GetOffMyyLawn
    @GetOffMyyLawn Před rokem +11

    I did an Alaska cruise with my kids years ago on RC. The cruise was great, and the excursions were all amazing with the "Glacier Point Wilderness Safari" being the most memorable. The ship had a ton of activities for my pre-teen kids, and the views from the ship were amazing. The biggest "let down" with the cruise was the limited time you are able to actually spend on the ground in Alaska... the cruise is just a sampler that makes you want to go back by land.

  • @chkl1118
    @chkl1118 Před rokem +31

    I've lived in Alaska almost my entire life and I just want to say it's a great place, yet very different from anywhere else in the U.S. I want to thank you for your video! It was very accurate, respectful, and most certainly helpful for others coming up here (especially via cruise ship.)

    • @K4R3N92
      @K4R3N92 Před rokem

      Would you suggest visiting end of May or end of September? :)

  • @charlesdavis1080
    @charlesdavis1080 Před 2 lety +25

    I've been living in Alaska for a few years and yes things are much more expensive up here, but there are experiences up you will not find in the lower 48. I did a wildlife tour out of Seward and saw otters, seals, bald eagles, puffins, sealions, orcas and a pod of grey whales to name a few. The tour concluded with sailing up to glacier. Best money I ever spent. Recently did a flight sighting tour over Denali. It was over $300 but where else can you do that.
    My advice to anyone visiting Alaska is to do things that are unique to Alaska (for instance you can pane for gold and go white water rafting in a lot of places in the lower 48). And don't try to be a cheapskate. You will regret it.

  • @WAZZINUK
    @WAZZINUK Před 2 lety +15

    This is one of the best, informative cruise videos I have ever seen. Exceptional, thank you.

  • @c3h84ever
    @c3h84ever Před rokem +6

    We did an Alaska cruise some years back in May, from Seattle to Alaska was "one in a hundred years" good weather thus many passengers were on the decks even some in Jacuzzis!! The trip from Vancouver back to Seattle was scary and rough had a 28' wave take out a few cabins!! All in all it was awesome

  • @vickyb5935
    @vickyb5935 Před rokem +11

    I just did Alaska and when I think about it, the time spent cruising to the next port is usually filled with gorgeous scenery, so it is not necessary to arrive at 7 am like on a Caribbean cruise. For those there is nothing to see „along the way“ and the „entertainment“ starts when you dock. But Alaska offers scenery along the way and then when you dock at 11 am or even later, the next bunch of „scenery“ begins when you go on an excursion. Having the midnight sun was really cool and really extended the time to be out seeing things. Loved it!

  • @danielheathcote4794
    @danielheathcote4794 Před 2 lety +7

    Bad weather doesn't bother me. Im from the uk and work outside. Alaska cruise get yourself outside and take in the scenery properly. Just superb 👌

  • @4absentfriends
    @4absentfriends Před rokem +11

    My Alaskan cruise was nothing short of spectacular ! We were blessed with perfect weather (not cloudy & raining) and it was a subdued and relaxed environment on board. I too recommend it and was not disappointed.

  • @midmoshooter
    @midmoshooter Před rokem +6

    We did our Alaskan cruise on Holland America and it was fantastic! Much better than the Carribean cruise we took. But we were told multiple times by the guides that the weather was unusually good for the week we were there.

  • @beatrice3506
    @beatrice3506 Před rokem +2

    Loved it when he said. " in the Caribbean a cruise ship is the highest point around. That's so true I live in Antigua and when a cruise ship is in port its the tallest build on the entire island

  • @terrilowe3530
    @terrilowe3530 Před 2 lety +40

    I have done many Alaska cruises. My favorites have been departures from Vancouver. The bonus, besides a smoother boarding process is sailing on the inside of Vancouver Island instead of the outside that the Seattle departures do. Dreamy to watch the sunset and moonrise along the inside of the island on the last evening of cruising. And do love those Canadian (and a few Scottish) cruisers. So friendly and kind.

    • @kennywalker4091
      @kennywalker4091 Před 2 lety +1

      After 27 years of cruising the Caribbean I'm finally going on my first Alaskan cruise next month, out of Seattle. I know I'm going to love it and am already looking at the next one to be out of Vancouver!

    • @lashellejohnson2700
      @lashellejohnson2700 Před rokem

      Thanks for the tip! I'll be sure to do this when booking my Alaskan crusie.

    • @QuantumLegal
      @QuantumLegal Před rokem +1

      @@lashellejohnson2700 We just returned this weekend. The inside passage is gorgeous (and smoother too).

    • @Lady4Life
      @Lady4Life Před rokem

      Are the balconies worth it? Is it too cold to use them?

    • @jaynekranc8607
      @jaynekranc8607 Před rokem

      Sailing from Vancouver on the Wonder!

  • @michaelmccotter4293
    @michaelmccotter4293 Před rokem +2

    61 years, and born in Alaska, you couldn't have said it better. I've traveled all over America. 42 States. I'm still in awe of the Great Land. Insider hint. A cruise only scratches the South East Coast.

  • @cmwHisArtist
    @cmwHisArtist Před rokem +5

    Nice video. One of the things I was so disappointed in when we took our Hawaiian cruise was I was looking forward mostly to cruising past the gorgeous mountains on the islands. That never happened even once, every morning we would wake up in some regular looking port.

  • @bestillandknow2986
    @bestillandknow2986 Před rokem +18

    I did the Alaska cruise years ago but did the land then the sea. I can’t even explain how beautiful it was visiting the the parks as we traveled by luxury bus & train and then getting on the ship with land excursions. Just amazing & would highly recommend to anyone with more time & money to spend...you won’t regret it!

    • @jja413
      @jja413 Před rokem

      What cruise line did you use? And what were the stops?

    • @JBearwa
      @JBearwa Před rokem

      Great video! There are more than one place to board a Cruise in Seattle. This gentleman experience was on the waterfront cruise dock. The other a little north is much better on getting people in and out of the ship.

    • @bestillandknow2986
      @bestillandknow2986 Před rokem +1

      @@jja413 Sorry never got notice of your question.
      It was Princess Cruise & we did the land first (don’t do sea first it’s too exhausting) then sea. We flew into Fairbanks then travelled down for 4 days (cruise train & luxury bus coach) staying at Denali, Mt McKinley, talkeetna & Whittier, then on to cruise to 5 ports ending at Vancouver for a total of 11-12 days. You can look up what they offer, but seriously only consider land to sea, bc it’s so much better.
      Before you leave home you’ll tag your separate luggage for the land portion & the sea portion. Every step of the way on land they move your luggage to the next destination so you are only carrying a day bag until your next stop where your luggage is waiting for you. And then your sea luggage will be in your cabin when you arrive on the ship. Plus we did the last calendar trip offered (sept?) & while at Denali experienced the “termination snow” which closes down the park bc snow appears on the mtn tops. Each land/sea port had different excursions planned, which is a must do too. Even at Skagway we took a Jeep tour into the Klondike in Canada & went 4 wheeling & one of our sea excursions was a Cessna floatplane where we landed in a fiord & had a sea otter swim up to us. Just the best & most beautiful experience ever. Hope you’re able to try it some day.

    • @michelelappi
      @michelelappi Před rokem

      Doing land/sea Alaska on Royal Carribean in August. We did cruise only 17 years ago. Vowed I would go back and do Denali and now I am finally going!

  • @wictl
    @wictl Před rokem +8

    Just got back from a cruise to Alaska. Everything stated is exactly as stated. Had a great time on the rear deck of our ship as well as the forward lounge over the bridge. We had a great time.

    • @Cruzelycom
      @Cruzelycom  Před rokem

      Glad you liked it. Months later, I still think about the trip. Truly spectacular.

  • @Sandra071162
    @Sandra071162 Před rokem

    I'm from the UK, returned from Alaskan cruise a month ago, sailed with Celebrity cruises had a great time. Your comments are correct. I had an amazing time. Layer up and enjoy yourself.

  • @majordeal
    @majordeal Před 2 lety +12

    Thank you so much for this info. I’m less than a month away from embarking on my very 1st cruise ever and it’s to ALASKA… and it will be my 50th birthday as well. You’ve got me so excited
    ✨🤩✨

    • @rhondaramsey8466
      @rhondaramsey8466 Před 2 lety +1

      Have fun!! I go in August to Alaska!! Can’t wait!!

  • @grandmaj5046
    @grandmaj5046 Před 2 lety +3

    We have cruised to Alaska twice. The last time the ship sailed in July so we spent our last day in Alaska traveling to Katmai National Park to view the bears. That alone was as good or even better than the cruise itself.

  • @william_mac
    @william_mac Před rokem +2

    I drove to and lived ten years in Fairbanks and Anchorage. I recommend the alcan. I've never been on a cruise before and I probably won't go on one. But the moose, bears and wolves you'll see driving is real and it's spectacular!

  • @bkwwilkes
    @bkwwilkes Před 2 lety +3

    We sailed from Seattle on NCL back in June 2018 and it was messed up almost 3 hours to board. But the best cruise ever it was worth it.

  • @travelwithchopsticks8982
    @travelwithchopsticks8982 Před 2 lety +9

    Alaska is so beautiful! I just got back from there and I just booked another cruise in July.

  • @furrysfunnies
    @furrysfunnies Před 2 lety +63

    I took zillions of pictures...and not one of them comes close to being there in person!

    • @Cruzelycom
      @Cruzelycom  Před 2 lety +6

      Ha! Me too! Over 7 days I took 1,600 photos and 600 short videos. You just can't quite capture the feeling of the mountains towering over the ship and being all around you.

    • @sj500024
      @sj500024 Před rokem

      Same. Just came back from a 7 day inside passage. No pictures can describe it.

  • @ruthking8243
    @ruthking8243 Před rokem +12

    Since we’re talking cruising,I’d like to share an idea that helped us immensely. Our excursion lasted two weeks. First half seeing national parks then an Alaska cruise. That’s fourteen outfits for the two of us. I bought ziplock gallon size bags. I folded our clothes neatly,one pair slacks,top and underwear. I left the zip open,rolled the bag,removing the air,then zipped it. It made a huge difference in getting our clothes packed. It especially helped hubby. His clothes were already matched,he didn’t have to think about what to wear. Hope this idea helps someone. Have a wonderful cruise. Book a few of the excursion trips from your ship. You’ll be glad you did. Especially if you know the cruise will be your only trip as with us.

    • @MichelleB-yy8ge
      @MichelleB-yy8ge Před rokem +1

      As a plus sized person I might need to get those larger ziploc bags if I want to do this. LOL! I really like the idea! Thanks for sharing!

  • @nayadedecumbe7407
    @nayadedecumbe7407 Před rokem +2

    I have taken three Alaskan cruises, that place is breathtaking.

  • @kellywall3656
    @kellywall3656 Před 2 lety +10

    Thanks for the information. I will be cruising to Alaska in September out of San Francisco. My first cruise was three years ago to the Caribbean. Looking forward to the beautiful sights.

    • @chkl1118
      @chkl1118 Před rokem

      You won't have to worry about the long days by that time -- will be just a little more than you're used to.

  • @douglaswilliams5794
    @douglaswilliams5794 Před rokem +1

    We are looking at Alaska for our trip this year. Thanks for your wonderful insights.

  • @jyenbisings
    @jyenbisings Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this one! I now must book a cruise to Alaska for sure!

  • @MatteaandChris
    @MatteaandChris Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing! We're heading on a cruise to Alaska soon and this was helpful

  • @elainedavis6756
    @elainedavis6756 Před rokem

    You did an excellent job reviewing the Alaska experience. Thanks

  • @jaimefio643
    @jaimefio643 Před rokem

    Thank you so much. My husband and I go this summer!!

  • @SpectralightPhoto
    @SpectralightPhoto Před rokem +1

    Excellent video! You covered many important things that the other videos I've watched did not.

  • @donnalange6927
    @donnalange6927 Před rokem +3

    I have been wanting to go on a cruise through Alaska. This information just makes me want to go that much more. Thank you.

    • @christopherangeli8847
      @christopherangeli8847 Před rokem

      Don't go too late in the season. no later than July or August. Whales head south after that and wildlife less prominent. Get a starboard (right)side room if getting a balcony room. You see ports of call and scenery better. Our length of time at ports of call was short so don't delay in getting off the ship. Have fun!

  • @barrettpickett5603
    @barrettpickett5603 Před rokem

    Very informative. Thanks for sharing about the wild times seeing daylight.

  • @timeisnowbooth5627
    @timeisnowbooth5627 Před rokem

    Thank you for this information. I'm taking my first Alaskan cruise in May.

  • @pattibell-6766
    @pattibell-6766 Před rokem

    Thanks! Loved listening to your video.
    That’s our next cruise. My husband wants to go back to Alaska where he used to live, so that’s our next cruise.
    We’ve always enjoyed Holland America. They’re smaller which we like. Never really thought about more indoor activities because of the weather. Good point. 😊

  • @patem9762
    @patem9762 Před 2 lety

    Great info, thx for this video 👍

  • @markmitchelle9240
    @markmitchelle9240 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for such an in-depth review

  • @mich7609
    @mich7609 Před 2 lety +5

    I have only sailed once from Vancouver on Disney. The boarding process wasn't as bad. Being from the Caribbean and not being a fan of the cold I chose an Ocean view Stateroom, which was great for keeping my 9yo's sleeping schedule. Great view, no cold veranda breeze. It was wonderful, but you are right about the time difference, daylight hours, heat, cold and rain. The cold winds up top were brutal when underway. Taking pics took grit and gumption out there. The sports and outdoor activities areas were empty because it was just too chilly. We did not do port excursions but we did enjoy wandering around, shopping and getting a feel of the place as well as got good advice on what to do on our next cruise from the locals and Castmembers. You are also right about deck activities. The Disney Classic Ships' pools are all heated, but it is really cold out there in the shade. And you need to dress warmer and bring along a blanket or two if you want to stargaze way late at night. It was very disconcerting to find out that Funnel Vision Movie at Night is not because the sun is still up. It was also great that Room Service was 24hrs and included because eating at different times became a thing for us. There were enough activities to keep us entertained on board, but settling in at home after the 7nt Cruise, was really tough for us. We now know to take a day or two after to acclimate. I think the Cruiseline and Ship really matters because most of the things people associate with cruising is not a thing on an Alaskan Itinerary, and there were not as much kids on board because school was in for most. My sons pretty much felt that they had the place to themselves at the kids clubs. Having included limitless cold beverages and icecream was also not as much fun. We spent more on that cruise because most heated specialty beverages were additional costs, and we bought more clothing souvenirs that will come in useful in the future like Rain Jackets, Parkas, Hats and Scarfs. We needed more than 1 because things stayed wet and we would have 1 in the dryers while wearing the other out and about. Alaskan Cruises requires more luggage I guess, and yes, you still should pack sunblock and sunglasses for everyone.

    • @amandareiche9083
      @amandareiche9083 Před rokem

      I've been to AK twice w/Princess out of Seattle with no delays or waiting in the lines you experienced--best to cue up early or late as to boarding time. Noon to 2PM is crowded for most embarkation days.

    • @jaynekranc8607
      @jaynekranc8607 Před rokem

      We are going at the end of August hoping most of the kids will be in school.

  • @user-gd6cl4xx3w
    @user-gd6cl4xx3w Před rokem +2

    2015年四月。我们和女儿 Pang Bo.乘坐公主号豪华游轮。
    从温哥华到美国阿拉斯加长途旅游。沿途风光太美了!留下美好记忆!
    谢谢主播。视频内容丰富多彩。(八旬老人-看世界)2022年12月25日。

  • @MyKarur
    @MyKarur Před rokem

    Excellent video and very useful tips.Look forward to our cruise,better prepared!

  • @craftergin
    @craftergin Před rokem +1

    I just assumed the weather would be cool and wet on an Alaskan cruise. I wish someone had told me how hot and soupy the Caribbean would be 24 hours a day. I couldn't even be outside for more than 5-10 minutes without getting overheated! Yet the outdoor spaces were packed with people! I might not have gone on that cruise if I'd known. I'd much rather be cold than hot.

  • @leahonchonga2326
    @leahonchonga2326 Před rokem

    Very informative, thank you.

  • @johnosborn2347
    @johnosborn2347 Před 2 lety

    Solid information for an Alaskan cruise. Just got back from a Norwegian Bliss cruise.

  • @mikecrase3047
    @mikecrase3047 Před rokem

    This is our first Alaska cruise thanks for tips.

  • @FraserAtSea
    @FraserAtSea Před 2 lety +1

    Really useful video - I’m going to be sailing from Seattle on Discovery Princess in 3 weeks, and cannot wait!

    • @dawndavis8324
      @dawndavis8324 Před 2 lety +1

      I just cruised on Discovery out of Seattle 2 weeks ago. Ship is beautiful. We had the 11am check in for ship. Our boarding process was seamless and no problems. We had perfect weather in every port. No rain at all. I really enjoyed it. It is a more laid back experience vs a Caribbean cruise experience.

  • @prashanthmn
    @prashanthmn Před rokem

    Useful info, unlike many other videos

  • @janjohnson9746
    @janjohnson9746 Před rokem +3

    Returned from traversing the Alcan highway by boarding the Alaska Marine ferry at Skagway destined for Bellingham, Washington. No casino, swimming pool nor hot tubs and the room steward had, by his own admission, eaten the mints meant for my pillow. An honest working boat with tearful arrivals and departures, tall tales, skallywags posing as CIA agents and so forth. Also had no jumbotron but there's one easily ten miles ahead uglifying the landscape.

  • @jean6822
    @jean6822 Před rokem +1

    Alaska is a don’t miss! I didn’t cruise - conference in Anchorage. Fight seeing of Denali was incredible. Did a nature cruise from Seward (southeast of Anchorage’s). Do what you can n see what you can. You’ll not be disappointed!

  • @flex5966
    @flex5966 Před rokem +1

    My Norwegian cruise on the JOY to Alaska from Seattle Washington back in early July 2019 was fantastic. The food on that ship was top notch and the weather was pretty good. What I didn't like was the Whale watching/ Glacier excursion that took almost an hour to get to and have to get on board a site seeing boat and waste 4 hours of our valuable time and no whales to be had. ( Big snore fest ). Because the whale watching took so long, we were able to enjoy the Glacier point safari except to kill an hour in the museum across from Glacier. I'll have to agree with deeper pockets you'll enjoy the more robust excursions. Wish I knew!

  • @ethanr45romero20
    @ethanr45romero20 Před 2 lety +3

    Really good information. We have cruises to Alaska twice round trip out of Seattle. We would cruise to Alaska again. Grandma Sarah in remote northeastern Montana

  • @kathynichols6602
    @kathynichols6602 Před rokem

    This was very helpful

  • @carolperdue7534
    @carolperdue7534 Před rokem

    I’m going in July 2023 on Carnival Spirit. It looks so beautiful in Alaska. Thanks for the tips! 🛳

  • @jasonbentleybrown
    @jasonbentleybrown Před 2 lety +2

    Sept - Oct 2021. NCL Encore out of and return Seattle. Big ship. Low capacity. COVID test in the terminal area. Time slots for check-in. No delays. Lines were indoors and kept moving at all times. There were clusters of people who had incomplete documents; arrived well before scheduled time slots or had not scheduled; and some got anxious about waiting 15 minutes for COVID results and hovered at the waiting room exit creating shifting blockages. Terminal staff did reasonable attempts at getting those groups out of line and processed and keeping the line moving around the clusters. Low capacity, scheduled check-in, on-line "paperwork," Less paper and more digital in the terminal (staff with tablets in a larger room were going to the queues and talking next-in-line aside to process. Felt faster than looking for next counter agent waving a "NEXT" sign).
    Yes, go for the view, not the party. Although, in each port there are places to drink and be loud.
    As you said - be prepared for cold and rain, or sun and hot. Get outside or a place inside with big windows for sunrise, sun set, seeing the costal landscape. In the Caribbean sunset and sunrise usually happen with an empty horizon. Alaska sunrises and sunsets usually have close in mountains, glaciers, forests, and a good chance of seeing land and sea animals.

  • @a.corsiglia
    @a.corsiglia Před 2 lety +2

    So glad you went before we do lol we actually live 3 hours from Seattle, done 2 cruises from there and cruises from other places, but actually never done an Alaskan cruise. Our cruise is in 90 days on Quantum of the Seas as well.

    • @Scoggin8182
      @Scoggin8182 Před rokem

      What month did you go to Alaska? We sail in 90 days and this is my first trip to Alaska.

  • @markpatterson5250
    @markpatterson5250 Před rokem +7

    I too am an Alaskan. I retired from the Alaska Marine Highway System. I mostly ran ferries between Skagway, in the north, to Bellingham, WA in the south. It never got old for me, the scenery is and was awesome to behold. The most beautiful part of the inside passage is in the far northern reaches of it, which begins at about Petersburg, AK. The glaciers pop out like crown jewlels on the mountains and take your breath away on both sides at times of your ship at the same time. From Juneau north, up Lynn Canal is the most spectacular of all; I speak of the routes taken between our ports of call, and not excursions into Glacier Bay, Tracey Arm or LeConte glaciers. Cruise ships almost always gather their tourists back aboard the ship late in the evening in Juneau and "slow bell" it on up to Skagway (70 miles or so), in the dark of night, with mostly tired, but happy passengers sound asleep, so they will be ready for the "big spend" at the morning opening of the (cruise ship owned) T shirt shops in Skagway. I see them passing my house at night, all lit up, heading north, and feel sad for what they all are missing along the way!

    • @parkcaro
      @parkcaro Před rokem

      Thank you for this info. My husband and I have thought of taking the ferry with our truck camper up to AK someday and do a tour of whatever we can see before we get tired of being on "the road". Is Skagaway a good place to start? Or, would it be better to continue a bit further on?

    • @markpatterson5250
      @markpatterson5250 Před rokem

      @@parkcaro My wife and I did some of this when we still lived in Oregon, but putting myself in your shoes (where are you, by the way?) here's what I would do. Drive up to Prince Rupert and take the AK ferry to Ketchikan and points beyond. Before you get to Rupert, take a "side trip"to Hyder, Ak/Stewart BC (quirky little towns w/ glaciers, bears scenery). Not well known. Expect rain in Ketchikan, but nice folks. Wrangell.......blue collar town, pretty and nice. Petersburg, Norwegian right down to the ludafisk...Wrangell Narrows nice and just north of there in Fredrick Sound a TON of whales.....whales...whales. Not all ferries go to Sitka, so check and definately worth the trip even if you don't get off there. All ferries go to Juneau, but check your schedules....and from Juneau north (Lynn Canal) the glaciers are abundant. If you plan to not get off the ferry in one of these ports, (they usually stay a least an hour......or more (Sitka 6 usually) ask the ferry workers to let you drive off (give them lots of warning when you load initally). Most ferries dock downtown (except Juneau, Sitka) so you can walk ashore when the ferry docks. In the interior Whitehorse, YT (great museum McBride Mus.), Atlin, BC worth a side trip. Farro and Ross River, worth the trip(s) and Dawson and the Klondike. I envy you for you upcoming first time eye popping sights! Plan your trip and make ferry reservations!!!

    • @parkcaro
      @parkcaro Před rokem

      @@markpatterson5250 THANK YOU!! My husband and I just read your comment and plan to do exactly this route. We are in Oregon and have been to Vancouver BC many times and a little north of there but that's all. We thought of going to Banff in 2020 but that was obviously derailed. Your route sounds super interesting and just our speed (fewer tourists/off the beaten path). Not sure when we can swing this, but it is officially on the bucket list :)

    • @markpatterson5250
      @markpatterson5250 Před rokem +1

      @@parkcaro Hi Caroline and husband. My wife and I moved to Juneau in 94 from Fall Creek, OR and it was right for us. The prices on the ferries are high sometimes. You might want to see about spending a couple of days in a few places along the way...like Juneau.....lots to see and do here as well as other places (not to mention Fred Meyer's, Costco, Home Depot, etc in Juneau). I checked out a youtube video on Hyder, AK a while back.... The tourist folks in the Yukon Terr. have great maps, etc for up there (Miles Canyon a must see). Whitehorse for some reason, the lay of the land along the Yukon River, I don't know, but always reminds me on Pendelton, OR. If you're looking for a non touristy drive, a few years ago my wife and I drove from Watson Lake, YT to Carmacks, YT a few years ago on the Cambell hwy. For 250 miles (the "highway" is like an OR logging road...not bad)..along the way we saw....not a house, not a cabin and during that drive we saw three trucks going the opposite way......not even a con trail in the sky overhead.....lakes, rivers, wildlife galore.....and it stretched to the distant horizon. There's a shorter route there, the Canol Hwy (100 ? miles) from Johnson's Crossing to Farro......heard good things and saw a video of it too. This is a rain forest (along the coast, but not inland), so expect light rain, drizzle, mist......never rains hard here...just dress in layers. Our dryest months are probably May or Aug. Aug means salmon runs in the rivers and streams, hence bears (black and brown) to see. SE Alaska is like the very old NW with cell phones and the internet, if that appeals to you. Start checking out the videos......Tee Harbor drone video flies right over our house here (can't see it though). My wife and I moved here for the beauty of the land,.........but it was the beauty of it's people that kept us here!!! Take care.

    • @parkcaro
      @parkcaro Před rokem

      @@markpatterson5250 Fall Creek is a beautiful area. Took my husband to the Round Up last year (he's from the east coast) and had lots of fun. We can't thank you enough for all the info from a local's perspective. I am going to keep a copy of this message so we can refer to it. Will check out the videos you mentioned. Thank you for all the inspiration and take care as well.

  • @randybourgeois8379
    @randybourgeois8379 Před 2 lety +15

    i have sailed out of Seattle 9 times to Alaska, the last being September 2021 andI have never experienced a long wait time to board. But maybe the fact Im on Holland America and there is not 5000 people trying to board makes a difference. The airport can be hectic but I take advantage of the luggage service on HAL that picks up your luggage the last night on the cruise and the next time you see it is at your final destination. Makes things a lot easier. Ive learned to travel light. One piece of luggage. No carry on. The beauty of Alaska is breathtaking to me so I don't knit pick.

    • @Lady4Life
      @Lady4Life Před rokem

      If yuh had a balcony, we’re you able to use it? Was it too cold?

  • @victoriaharris8543
    @victoriaharris8543 Před 2 lety

    This is my dream trip

  • @davecass485
    @davecass485 Před 2 lety +6

    Boarding in Vancouver was very quick and easy, no waiting anywhere for more then 10 minutes at the most.

    • @chris-gr7ud
      @chris-gr7ud Před 2 lety

      we are planning this. Can you answer a few qs please: Q1 - Which Cruise liner did you use? Q2 - Any tips on weather - we will be going in July Q3 - Any other tips or recommendations? ty

    • @davecass485
      @davecass485 Před 2 lety

      @@chris-gr7ud no problem. We sailed on Carnival, who do not usually sail from Vancouver but their sister lines Holland America and Princess regularly do. We sailed the 3rd week of September so probably not the same weather at all, but I do know in July Alaska can get hot over the past few years though. One thing to keep in mind about Alaska cruises is that most of it happens in a rainforest. Ketchikan averages 13 FEET of rain and Sitka averages 9 FEET of rain. Do not get scared by that bit just think that good wet weather wear when planning what to pack. As the people who live in this area are used to this the rain really does not stop land based excursions. Some sea and air excursions could be cancelled. Vancouver itself is a great city and is also wedged between mountains and the coast in a rain forest climate. July though is warm in Vancouver and most of its rain come in the spring, fall and winter. As said Beautiful part of the country and could easily be the destination itself, just be prepared that Greater Vancouver is also one of the most expensive cities in Canada, so if you wish to save a bit of money on hotels, away from the downtown is cheaper. We usually stay in Richmond which is the city the airport is located in. They have a light rail system that will take you from Richmond and the airport to Canada Place which is where the Cruise terminal is located. If you are staying a few days (as we did) we rented a car and the drop off was right in the parking garage, almost beside the luggage drop off. I know you will have a great trip.

  • @pattaccone5347
    @pattaccone5347 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice selfie with the Juneau sign
    I took the same picture 🤣

  • @bernaclischurchill4463

    You mentioned having to wait to board the ship. This type of waiting and lines are typical whenever ships leave from the Baltimore port to go to the islands. The lines and waiting are endless. When I took a ship from NY, it was quick, easy and no hassles.
    Ms. B. Churchill

  • @sandysandusky4137
    @sandysandusky4137 Před 11 měsíci

    We just got back from an Alaskan cruise and I’m already ready to go back. Indescribably beautiful.

    • @mikewickminnesota
      @mikewickminnesota Před 7 měsíci

      I made this video to share with all the tourists that are going on a trips to Alaska and stopping one day in Skagway. czcams.com/video/MGFId71pXzM/video.html One day is not enough to really understand Skagway’s rich history. You will better appreciate what they are about to see and get more in-depth things to do with your 1 day visit.
      Outstanding in-depth history of Skagway and the mountain passes to Yukon Gold Rush of 1887-89 - “as good as any Ken Burns Video
      This video is created by someone who spent a day in Skagway and wanted to give everyone a deeper understanding of Skagway’s rich history. Took me about month to create. Enjoy, and thanks for sharing. I make educational videos for fun, non-profit, with over 300 videos. Google: “mike wick minnesota videos”

  • @JBearwa
    @JBearwa Před rokem

    Great video! There are more than one place to board a Cruise in Seattle. This gentleman experience was on the waterfront cruise dock. The other a little north is much better on getting people in and out of the ship.

  • @vernayoung2467
    @vernayoung2467 Před rokem

    Did an 11 day land/sea cruise several years ago on Holland America. The only way to see interior AK. Flew to Anchorage from SeaTac then lots of busses and trains and stops and overnights to Denali, Fairbanks. several towns in Yukon. The thing about HAL is they take care of all your luggage for you, all the excursions (lots) were in our cruise price and we saw LOTS of places, wildlife on Denali tour. The Whitehorse narrow gauge railroad from Whitehorse to Skagway was breathtaking. We didn't cruise til we got to Skagway and it was only 4 days to Vancouver. They no longer have the land/sea tour we took, but it was amazing. If you really want to see AK, take a land/sea tour. The HAL ships are smaller than the others and not as much to do onboard, but they can go to places larger ships can't. We went at the end of June and the only place it rained was Juneau (expected) and it was 100 in Dawson City!!

  • @davidmetzger808
    @davidmetzger808 Před 10 měsíci

    We left Seattle port 91 on Celebrity Solstice. We had an appointed time to board and we were in the ship within 20 minutes . Departing we were out of the ship, thru customs and in our limo in 30 minutes. Only thing I would change is not killing 14 hours in town waiting for the red eye.

  • @ruthkringle1353
    @ruthkringle1353 Před 2 lety +1

    I boarded in Vancouver. The system went down as I got to check in. I’m doing back to back. The people getting on in Anchorage had a terrible walk to get on.

  • @ra78100
    @ra78100 Před 2 lety

    I'LL be cruising on the Discovery Princess in 60 days, I can't wait. I have cruised the Caribbean many times. Thanks

  • @countrymorgan2942
    @countrymorgan2942 Před 2 lety +7

    Just got back from San Francisco originated cruise. Can see why it’s always recommended by those who’ve went. I would suggest people pack lighter as the cost of windbreakers and fleece lined raincoats in Skagway were much more reasonable then expected. Would also suggest early in the season to maximize waterfalls.

    • @floydwolfe9331
      @floydwolfe9331 Před rokem +1

      I have done 7 ? Cruise into Alaska usually spring since water falls are more active and less icebergs so ships are able to get closer in for glazer viewing, but then also in early June where weather is more copertive more likely to see wildlife along shores and have actually had few days to sunbath. July thru August school out expect more family and kids aboard. But 1 trip early Sept, in Skagway our ship was second to last to dock in Skagway and found that gift shops had most of their products discounted in attempt to clear shelfs, I came home with 12 boxes of smoked salmon for cristmas gifts at 70% off .
      Truthfully main draw back to Alaska for me is each of my trips seam to be a new adventure instead of repeat. But then some just may not agree.

  • @seafarer_
    @seafarer_ Před rokem

    The vibes of an Alaska cruise look like they’re exactly my style! Everyone interested in the views and it’s peaceful and serene.
    Unfortunately the ship I’m going to be on doesn’t have an indoor pool or sports areas, but it does have a solarium. Kinda surprising given that the ship (Discovery Princess) was made for cruising to Alaska.

  • @andrewleeadkins93
    @andrewleeadkins93 Před 2 lety

    So the reason that the big ports (like Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway) are trying to recover from essentially not having a cruise season the last 2 years. So ships are only allowed to either port in the morning or the evening. This was slightly disappointing because when I was in Juneau it was only 7:30-1:30 and our excursion was 7:30-1:00 which was all aboard time.

  • @KS62356
    @KS62356 Před 2 lety

    Most amazing cruise to Alaska, so beautiful. Glad I got to go once.

  • @caswellanderson
    @caswellanderson Před rokem +3

    We recently came back from an Alaska Cruise. I would add “Bring a nice set of Binoculars.” It makes whale watching from your balcony more fun.

  • @justcruisinmom1682
    @justcruisinmom1682 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this video could you comment on what you feel are the absolute can’t miss excursions?

  • @mickydrew
    @mickydrew Před rokem +1

    Gooooood. I don't want to have a party vibe on an Alaskan cruise...and I don't think people going to somewhere so cold and scenic is looking to party. Body clocks vary all over the world... that'snothing new.

  • @laurendoerr
    @laurendoerr Před 2 lety +1

    We did an Alaskan cruise on Carnival Spirit 11 years ago. We traveled as a family of 4. We splurged and got an aft wrap cabin and another balcony cabin on the other side so we had balconies on 3 sides of the ship. Came in very handy. We saw a bear on the shore from our balcony while the ship was sailing. We did a private whale watch so there were the 4 of us, 1 other couple and the captain on the boat. We saw a mother humpback teaching her calf how to feed. They were doing all these jumps, it was amazing. We also saw the "little guys" aka Orcas. We spent 3 days in Seattle before the tip and it is still my favorite vacation we have ever done, and we travel a lot.

    • @Cruzelycom
      @Cruzelycom  Před 2 lety

      Sounds amazing.

    • @Lady4Life
      @Lady4Life Před rokem

      Do yuh recommend a balcony? Was it too cold to use?

    • @laurendoerr
      @laurendoerr Před rokem +1

      @@Lady4Life I definitely recommend a balcony. There are times where you will need a jacket but for Alaska a balcony is a must in my opinion. So much to see.

    • @Lady4Life
      @Lady4Life Před rokem

      @@laurendoerr Thank you!!!

  • @Laughinghawg
    @Laughinghawg Před rokem

    On a Caribbean cruise having an inside cabin is acceptable because you're never in your room. Booking an exterior cabin with a balcony is an absolute must on an Alaskan cruise. Surprised that wasn't the first tip that was given.

  • @andrewleeadkins93
    @andrewleeadkins93 Před 2 lety

    And yes the excursion price was definitely sticker shock. If you’re spending $150/person in the Caribbean you’re taking the big boujee excursions. However, Alaskan excursion for $150/person were a steal

  • @Nana-Opa
    @Nana-Opa Před 7 měsíci

    We just got home from NCL encore, last week in October. During rainy season but we luckily had perfect weather. Some people did see the N lights. Orcas, big horned sheep and otters.
    Port visits were all very short.
    The only problem was booking flights through NCL. Not recommended, will book our own for next time.

  • @sportsMike87
    @sportsMike87 Před 2 lety +1

    Yeah I thought about doing one but I like going to warmer climates for vacation

    • @amandareiche9083
      @amandareiche9083 Před rokem

      To each his on--I hate heat, humidity, sunburns, sweaty people, crowded pools and beaches and enterprising 'vendors.' Caribbean ports are not so great when compared to other parts of the world.

  • @vniesky
    @vniesky Před rokem +2

    Good Review. I'm from Alaska and the scenery still amazes me

  • @ryanvargas4889
    @ryanvargas4889 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Just got back from Alaska on Quantum of the Seas. Restaurants and bars were awesome. The steaks/cuts were great @ chop. Super awesome staff. Wish I hadn’t overpacked though. Just bring one warm jacket for off the ship just in case. Otherwise just bring a couple nice outfits and plenty of socks and lightweight casual/comfy clothes because the ship was very well climate controlled. I would recommend the food package so you can eat @ the restaurants for free most of all, paid for itself in the first two days. Had so much fun, very calm seas too. Vikas the waiter @ Chops is the best!

  • @lyudmylanovosiltseva2172
    @lyudmylanovosiltseva2172 Před 2 lety +1

    I wish I knew in the morning right befor cruise of the front of our ship 🚢 that one of us is covid positive ! Good buy vacation, stay on isolation 10 days in Canada !

  • @jpbaley2016
    @jpbaley2016 Před rokem

    Huh, on my Alaskan cruise, I barely spent any time on the boat. I took a mix of excursions from the ship and 3rd party excursions. Of course, mine was a 2-week land/sea cruise from Fairbanks to Vancouver. And taking the train/bus to Juneau and ship from Juneau to Vancouver was all about scenery and nature. Rented a car to explore Denali. The only thing that pissed me off when we were on the bus to Juneau instead of stopping so we can watch the Beluga in the salt water tidal river, scratching themselves on the river rooks, they took us to a farm, where we could look at Alaskan/tundra animals (same ones we saw in the wild) behind fences. That was a complete waste.

  • @WorldClassSatanist
    @WorldClassSatanist Před 10 měsíci

    Cool

  • @6ftNaturalBeauty
    @6ftNaturalBeauty Před 2 lety +3

    Great and informative video . I have zero interest to ever sail to Alaska, but I really enjoyed your video

  • @93gunnz82
    @93gunnz82 Před rokem

    I only went on a cruise to the Bahamas on a Carnival ship from Orlando but i would love to go to Alaska

  • @usavvy2
    @usavvy2 Před 2 lety +5

    Good job! We're in AK now. It's 46f In Juneau and rainy.

    • @Cruzelycom
      @Cruzelycom  Před 2 lety +1

      What a change. When I was there, it was 70 and sunny!

    • @countrymorgan2942
      @countrymorgan2942 Před 2 lety +1

      I was there last week and took the helicopter up onto the glacier, was clear and +70°. Day later in Ketchikan it gray, foggy, raining and below 50°

  • @SA-vs4hi
    @SA-vs4hi Před rokem

    Thank you. : )

  • @ex-engineer6657
    @ex-engineer6657 Před rokem

    Thanks.

  • @rhondaramsey8466
    @rhondaramsey8466 Před 2 lety +2

    Im going to Alaska August 2 on Carnival!! Thanks for the info!! My first cruise!!

    • @Brendiniii__
      @Brendiniii__ Před 2 lety +1

      I went with carnival for my quince to alaska and it has been still the best trip ive ever went on. Have so much fun!

    • @rhondaramsey8466
      @rhondaramsey8466 Před 2 lety

      Thank you!!

    • @pepsigirl8728
      @pepsigirl8728 Před 2 lety +1

      I took my first cruise to AK on Carnival Splendor in May 2022. There are not enough adjectives to describe the beauty of our 50th state. We did the whale watching excursion at Icy Strait Point and had great success,since the herring were running and whales were feeding (humpbacks). Saw an orca in the bay and bald eagles nesting across from the pier. Also took excursion to see Sawyer Glacier @Tracy Arm Fjord. Absolutely spectacular! Only misstep? The salmon bake at Juneau, very overpriced and overcooked, dry salmon. Ketchikan has a great lumberjack show. Have fun!

  • @marivega3294
    @marivega3294 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm going on my 1st cruise with my boyfriend to Alaska in August from SF. I'm super excited! The excursions are a little too pricey for us so we Have decided to venture out on our own.

    • @aprilmorgan9819
      @aprilmorgan9819 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah we are doing the same

    • @id10t98
      @id10t98 Před rokem +1

      i lived in Alaska for over 22 years, most of it calling Ketchikan home. Pack some good rain gear and water proof footwear and bring a lot of socks. Have fun and be safe!

  • @therusticcollectionebaysto7028

    New sub! Liked 🙏🤗✌️

  • @robertcolfack26
    @robertcolfack26 Před rokem

    I took 12 Alaska cruises they are enjoyable on several cruise lines..... 8 Caribbean cruises , 4 Hawaiian cruises, and 2 European river cruises...

  • @bonniejosavland3227
    @bonniejosavland3227 Před 2 lety +4

    Born & raised in Alaska & never got tired of the wildlife & scenery! Yes we dress in layers bc the weather can change in a heartbeat! Those pics/videos of Juneau when it’s sunny are awesome! One big item you didn’t mention is SE Alaska is a huge Rainforest (Tongass National Foest), so dress accordingly & Google average weather before going 😳🤣

    • @Cruzelycom
      @Cruzelycom  Před 2 lety +1

      So I'm born and raised in Texas, but have spent lots of time in WA/OR and think it is the most beautiful part of the country. And then I visited Alaska. It's what I love about the northwest, but on steroids. Unbelievably stunning.

    • @kennywalker4091
      @kennywalker4091 Před 2 lety

      @@Cruzelycom Wow. That says a lot. I've spent a considerable amount of time on the coasts of CA, OR & WA and have called the OR & WA coasts the best kept secrets. I don't think it's hit me yet how stunning the Alaskan scenery is going to be till I get on that ship next month!

  • @salty_flightdeck_cpo
    @salty_flightdeck_cpo Před 2 lety +6

    We sailed from Seattle back in 2018, and the boarding process was a cluster at that time also. We were in a RCCL Grand Suite and there was absolutely no accommodation for any suite guests during the arrival and boarding process, despite what was promulgated by the cruise line in advance. The chaotic and frustrating boarding process was nearly exceeded in disappointment by the disorganization of the Seattle airport security queue on go-home day. One would think that they would have had a better plan in place to handle the thousands of cruise passengers arriving in hoards shortly after the morning disembarkation process. I have avoided Seattle since that bad experience four years ago and the evidence shows that the situation has not improved at all at the cruise port albeit I do realize that they are dealing with more stringent documentation requirements per passenger since the restart of cruising. It is my opinion that the cruise port facility is woefully inadequate to process the number of embarking passengers on a timely and well organized basis. The folks working at the terminal were giving it their best efforts but were not able to overcome the deficiencies of the terminal size and design.

    • @Cruzelycom
      @Cruzelycom  Před 2 lety +2

      And that was before all the turmoil with the pandemic. Thanks for sharing.

    • @miltongee1627
      @miltongee1627 Před 2 lety

      Sorry to hear about the long line. I hope you enjoy the other stuff on the cruise. Thank you for your reply

    • @jimroscovius
      @jimroscovius Před 2 lety +5

      That's one of the reasons we're sailing out of Vancouver. That, and the ship sails the inside passage with better ports. It's usually smoother too.

    • @amandareiche9083
      @amandareiche9083 Před rokem +1

      It makes for a much more relaxed start and finish to arrive 2 days early, enjoy the port, see the sites, eat out, lose your tiredness and jet lag from travel. On our return we rent a car and stay in Seattle area and see islands areas, national park venues, Mt. Rainer, even Vancouver or Victoria, or go over the mountains to Tacoma and arid areas. The evening before our flight out, we return our car at the airport and stay at a nearby hotel w/ a shuttle service. We return home to the East coast relaxed and refreshed with a sense that we managed our own land tour--so much to see and do in Seattle, Vancouver and even Victoria. Hurrying home is a hassle.

    • @Lady4Life
      @Lady4Life Před rokem

      Did you utilize your balcony?

  • @amandareiche9083
    @amandareiche9083 Před rokem

    Tides and access times to arms/fjords and regulated access to Glacier National Park and other federal regulations greatly affect port times. Times will vary on similar itineraries!

  • @nickisashkir
    @nickisashkir Před 2 lety +7

    Binoculars! I wish I brought them my first time!

  • @jonedwards2107
    @jonedwards2107 Před rokem

    My reason for an Alaskan cruise is simply because I want to see the Inland Waterway. I figure to get cold because I intend to sit out on the balcony with my camera, binoculars and spotting scope. The ship is just a mode of travel that I don’t have any responsibility for. I intend to search for whales, but also scan the shoreline for bear, etc. 1300mm lens on my camera, on a tripod. I can sit on my balcony, step inside to warm up if need be. I also have a service dog, so the private balcony means she doesn’t have to spend the day leashed and vested. Let it rain.