Too Many Alaska Cruisers Get These 7 Things Wrong

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  • Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
  • You need to get your Alaska cruise right as for most it's a once-in-a-lifetime trip and the stakes are high, and as they cost more than many alternative cruises the stakes are higher. These are the mistakes I see people cruising to Alaska keep making - so you can avoid them
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  • @brianb9555
    @brianb9555 Рік тому +193

    Being an Alaskan resident for 25 years, I would recommend that you target late May as your best bet for good weather. The rainiest season is typically in Early to mid August. But being that the three ports of call discussed in this video are located in boreal rainforests, so some rain should be expected. Come and enjoy our beautiful State!

    • @scottbauer5674
      @scottbauer5674 Рік тому +8

      I concur, late May and early June are usually driest.

    • @dalinisim6560
      @dalinisim6560 Рік тому

      Thank you ❤

    • @dalinisim6560
      @dalinisim6560 Рік тому

      We’re in a mid June

    • @Ann-MD
      @Ann-MD Рік тому +2

      Hello what will it be like in April?

    • @OllieRidesAk
      @OllieRidesAk Рік тому +9

      @@Ann-MD still cold mid 40s during the day probably still some snow here and there. I call it Indian snow. Because it’s Apache here and Apache there

  • @davidandrew1078
    @davidandrew1078 Рік тому +23

    A balcony is a must. A bottle of wine and nibbles watching the scenery go by.

  • @phillipmaloney5364
    @phillipmaloney5364 Рік тому +18

    This was probably the 25th video I've watched in preparation for our Alaskan cruise and it was by far the most useful! Thanks!

  • @dboutier5636
    @dboutier5636 Рік тому +26

    Have been fortunate enough to do three Alaskan cruises. They all ended in Seattle. After the first cruise I realized four ships pull into Seattle and almost everybody on those ships headed to the airport. It is absolutely ridiculous. Humongous lines no room to sit. Stressful way to end a vacation. Second two times left on a Monday. Hardly anybody at the airport and Seattle is a great city to spend a day or two in.

  • @ehthecuteone
    @ehthecuteone Рік тому +57

    As someone who drove tour bus for Holland America and Princess for a few years, here’s some advice: If you want to explore the interior of Alaska (Fairbanks, Denali, etc.) while also cruising the coast, first of all, start with the LAND portion. There’s much to see, and the scheduling can be tight, so it’ll be quite taxing if you’ve already been on a cruise for a week prior. Also, make sure to fly in a day or so early to give yourself enough time to explore Fairbanks (as you’ll be starting there for the land portion leading to the cruise). There is quite a lot to do, and I wouldn’t want you to miss anything. Another bit of advice for exploring Fairbanks is if you have to choose between the Riverboat Discovery and the Gold Dredge 8 excursions (usually you can book both on the same day, but I’ve often seen people stuck with this decision), go for the Riverboat Discovery. You’re fed lunch if you buy it as part of your package, and if you don’t, they have boxed lunches there as well for you to choose. However, I will say that if you find a particular interest in the history of gold mining and the pipeline, go to the Gold Dredge 8. You do have the opportunity to stand immediately next to the real pipe, and you can walk inside the dredge itself and see all the machinery and such.
    Second: while traveling from Fairbanks to Denali, I suggest going by motorcoach because you’ll either make a pit stop in Nenana (a key city regarding the history of the Iditarod sled dog race) or Tatlanika, and in both places are real and friendly locals with plenty of amazing stories to tell that you can’t get otherwise.
    However, if you get motion sick or have limitations with mobility, definitely travel by rail, as you’ll have many more opportunities to stand up and stretch during transit, and it won’t be as cramped.

    • @debbiedormand1499
      @debbiedormand1499 Рік тому

      Should I still go on my cruize Oct 7 2023, or too rainy?

    • @ehthecuteone
      @ehthecuteone Рік тому +4

      @@debbiedormand1499 That’s a good question. It’s often rainy or overcast along the coast, so my recommendation would be to keep an eye on the forecast and plan accordingly for weather. Alaska is still quite beautiful even if it is raining, so you’ll be in for a real treat. 😊 One thing I can guarantee is that it will be chilly in October, so make sure to dress in layers - exercise leggings under anything you’d like to wear will help you feel warmer, and a good windbreaker and vest will help your upper body stay warm.

    • @genitagray6126
      @genitagray6126 8 місяців тому +1

      How nice of you to post this! Thank you!

    • @heide6842
      @heide6842 2 місяці тому +1

      My husband and I sailed with the Regent. First class with only around 300 hundred passengers. Wonderful experience. I would never consider a huge ship with thousands of people on it.

    • @UltraSmoothSkinScottsdale
      @UltraSmoothSkinScottsdale 23 дні тому

      I​@@heide6842

  • @warrenwolf4690
    @warrenwolf4690 Рік тому +17

    Sitka is also well worth visiting
    The Russian connection is important

    • @way2bedeed
      @way2bedeed Рік тому

      For my cruise in Sept, I'm going to Sitka instead of Skagway due to the rock slides.

    • @kathrynnorris5375
      @kathrynnorris5375 Рік тому

      We will be going to both in Sept On HAL (smaller ship).@@way2bedeed

    • @warrenwolf4690
      @warrenwolf4690 Рік тому +1

      @@way2bedeed be sure to visit the Russian church
      Catch the all female musical performance

  • @passportalwaysready
    @passportalwaysready Рік тому +20

    We were on Holland America’s Zuiderdam at the end of July. Glacier Bay was on the itinerary but sadly it was very foggy and we didn’t see much. We booked an excursion through the cruise that picked us up before the boat arrived in Juneau and took us all the way up Tracy Arm Fjord to the Sawyer Glacier - it was the highlight of our trip. Gorgeous scenery and tons of wildlife and whales.
    There were so many multigenerational families on board and things were much more casual than I expected as far as evening dress goes. Unless you want to, you don’t need dressy clothes.

  • @HOlsen-xe1xy
    @HOlsen-xe1xy Рік тому +1

    So much valuable info you shared on Alaska. Thank you

  • @summerwinter4
    @summerwinter4 Рік тому +1

    Great tips, lots of good information, as always. Thanks for sharing!

  • @sandipointon9867
    @sandipointon9867 Рік тому +1

    Always so helpful Gary TY!

  • @NicolaMeyers
    @NicolaMeyers Рік тому +4

    End of the season can be amazing for clearance sales on everything in the ports. Jewelry can be hugely marked down. If your a shopper like me you’ll love the end of season clearance sales.

  • @wt1299
    @wt1299 Рік тому

    Very good information. Exactly what we needed. Thanks

  • @AngieGothicTheCat
    @AngieGothicTheCat 7 днів тому

    This is so useful. Thanks a lot for the tips. Planning to go next year.

  • @jenniferk6697
    @jenniferk6697 Рік тому

    Going in my first cruise, to Alaska! I’m excited. Gathering all the info I need for a hopeful great trip.

  • @docsmctink
    @docsmctink Рік тому +1

    Gary….loved your fashion show!! However, the one for Antarctica was great also! Wonderful info as usual 😊

  • @ilovesparky13
    @ilovesparky13 Рік тому +42

    We went to Alaska this past May on the Carnival Miracle. The trip was absolutely perfect in every way possible. Don’t feel like you are limited to just Holland America or Princess.

    • @randyw9266
      @randyw9266 Рік тому +3

      But HAL was marvelous,,!!!!!

    • @loreleir5087
      @loreleir5087 Рік тому +2

      We went to Alaska this past May as well. First time to Alaska. We left out of San Francisco.

    • @cherylkoski7184
      @cherylkoski7184 Рік тому +6

      I would NEVER sail on Carnival ANYWHERE.

    • @loreleir5087
      @loreleir5087 Рік тому +10

      @@cherylkoski7184 I'm sorry you feel that way. You must have had a bad experience. We have sailed 3 times on Carnival. Fantastic each time.

    • @kathythompson247
      @kathythompson247 Рік тому +1

      @Lorelei R I agree, we took Carnival when we went on the Fall Foilage Cruise and we had a blast! We've gone on Carnival and Royal Caribbean, and it's been hard to top that cruise 🛳 on the Fall Foilage....

  • @tessacurls
    @tessacurls Рік тому

    Incredibly helpful video, definitely shaped my travel plans

  • @JohnDeanT
    @JohnDeanT Рік тому +10

    Agreed that Glacier Bay is an essential part of any Alaskan cruise. It was the highlight for us. We had the last cruise of the season, the weather was absolutely beautiful, and when in ports, many of the businesses were having clearance sales on their merchandise.

  • @koartravel
    @koartravel Рік тому +3

    Good tip about the sun glasses. Learnt for the day I eventually go on an Alaska cruise. Thank you Gary

  • @danielintheantipodes6741
    @danielintheantipodes6741 Рік тому

    Great tips. Thank you for the video.

  • @laidbackgl
    @laidbackgl Рік тому

    Thank you for making this video! Cruising to Alaska next summer.

  • @renae9365
    @renae9365 Рік тому

    We’ve been to Alaska 3 times, going again in August. Absolutely beautiful.

  • @RandomTorok
    @RandomTorok Рік тому +8

    I'm just a stones throw from Vancouver so for our first cruise my fiancé and I have decided to take a cruise to Alaska next May. We've booked on Celebrity for a cruise up and back in 7 days. Won't cost us anything to get to and from the cruise ship terminal. So the wedding will be on Saturday and the following Saturday we will be boarding the ship. Balcony cabin.

  • @kdboyle7673
    @kdboyle7673 Рік тому

    Thank you Gary. Looking into booking for summer 2023 and will definitely keep these tips in mind.

  • @donkiml5805
    @donkiml5805 Рік тому +3

    My husband and I look our first cruise to Alaska for our 25th anniversary almost 21 years ago on Princess. We loved it and later went on 5 more various cruises. We went the first week in June with kids still in school, things starting to green up but snow still around to have wonderful varied scenery. The waterfalls are just rushing that time of year. 🏔

  • @FraserAtSea
    @FraserAtSea Рік тому +6

    Totally agree re: Ketchikan, Skagway and Juneau - we were delighted to spend time in all of these ports a few weeks ago. While the inside passage does have more time 'at sea', I do think it's great for first-timers to Alaska - a mix of more 'normal' cruising and Alaska!

  • @alans3023
    @alans3023 Рік тому +1

    I have yet to do this (though its high up on my bucket list) so I really appreciate this very clear and sensible advice. Thank you.

  • @geograph-ology4343
    @geograph-ology4343 Рік тому +18

    Once again, you have done a great job explaining how cruisers can get the most for their money and for their experience. The train ride to Denali is a must see. The helicopter and dog sled ride to Mendenhall Glacier are breathtaking. The wildlife are there and as long as one goes there, they will see whales, moose, eagles, beavers, and more. Your viewers should remember that beside jet lag they may find the 23 hours of daylight a little disorientating, but they will quickly adapt. Great work as usual, Gary!

  • @yourworldwithbill9096
    @yourworldwithbill9096 Рік тому +4

    Great video and perfect timing for us! Thanks so much, Gary. After watching your other videos, we're on Holland America Noordam in two weeks, north from Vancouver to Whittier. Comforing to hear your recommendations, as we are12 hours in Juneau, 14 hours in Skagway. Then on to Denali and Fairbanks. And we're splurging for the excursions. We're following your recommendation, except that we're doing the Black Bear, Wildlife and Nature Walk in Ketchikan instead of the lumberjack show. Next time!😀

  • @rachelgoettling363
    @rachelgoettling363 Рік тому +3

    I just started planning an Alaskan cruise for 2023, perfect timing!

  • @chantellprettyinpink
    @chantellprettyinpink Рік тому

    Love these tips. We're planning on going next year to Alaska.

  • @scottdobson1276
    @scottdobson1276 Рік тому +2

    My favorite was a Salmon Bake lunch at Skagway. It's touristy but he had Sockeye that day, and served the best salmon I've ever had.

  • @MichaelBielski
    @MichaelBielski Рік тому +2

    Absolutely sage advice that bears repeating. We had warm sun lead to rain which faded out into cloudy and cold while in Ketchikan. Being prepared is the way to go!

  • @wd6919
    @wd6919 Рік тому +4

    Glacier Bay is amazing. Probably my favorite day of an Alaskan cruise. But Endicott Arm is breath taking as well. Be sure to look for the tour that takes the smaller boat further in to see the glaciers close up.

  • @spencer82rocks
    @spencer82rocks 11 місяців тому +1

    The best recommendation I ever heard and now I have knowledge to do so, huge thank you 😊

  • @pattaccone5347
    @pattaccone5347 Рік тому +1

    It’s crazy busy up on deck in glacier bay so a balcony is a must if you want good photos

  • @ssvegeta9386
    @ssvegeta9386 Рік тому +15

    We did the NCL Encore Alaskan Cruise in June 2022. I would definitely do it again! I agree, if you can afford it, the balcony cabins are worth it. The only excursion that I would book over and over again is the White Pass Railway in Skagway. I loved my cruise!

  • @Sally-xk8eq
    @Sally-xk8eq 11 місяців тому

    This is brilliant and so helpful...thank you so much for sharing. Very professional👍👍👍👍

  • @kimmyt1087
    @kimmyt1087 Рік тому

    Great tips! Thank you!! ❤️

  • @williamd9205
    @williamd9205 Рік тому

    Thanks for the info Gary.

  • @nigelcartwright5986
    @nigelcartwright5986 Рік тому

    Good advice on this video, having been myself I concur with all points made. We went in September 2022 with Holland America and the only thing that didn't happen was no rain for the entire week. We were very lucky. All in all, an amazing experience and one I would thoroughly recommend to any cruiser.

  • @carlfromtheoc1788
    @carlfromtheoc1788 Рік тому +3

    I took my very first cruise ever on Princess, Inside Passage, 12 nights. It was their last sailing for the season. We left Vancouver a half day late (diesel generator issue) so we lost our stop at Icy Point. But we got to see more of the Inside Passage during the day. Based on this video, I made all the right moves. The stop at Sitka was great - took a 5 hour tour and the first part was on the water where we saw orcas, humpbacks, otters, bald eagles flying, and bears snagging and eating salmon. It was Juneau, Skagway, Glacier Bay, Sitka, Endicott Arm, Ketchikan, Prince Rupert, and Victoria. Had better weather than when I visited Scotland in 2019.

  • @magicgranny1
    @magicgranny1 Рік тому

    We went as part as of our honeymoon, we had a balcony cabin on Holland America, and chose the inside passage… it was stunning. Canada and Alaska are amazing places to visit.

  • @daneswanson7031
    @daneswanson7031 Рік тому +2

    Thanks to all your previous videos, my wife and I did not fall victim to these pitfalls. Cheers. 😊

  • @jonelfilipek7848
    @jonelfilipek7848 Рік тому +2

    My friend and I did an Inside Passage cruise the week of July 4th, hoping to get the best weather possible. We did start with 2 days at sea, but I love those. I love the activities and games. For some reason, we weren’t able to stop at Skagway. But even early July is COLD!

  • @loveboatcruising
    @loveboatcruising Рік тому

    I was very lucky with a very warm and sunny Alaska cruise around June 21 round trip from SF.
    Thanks for the tips❤😊🎉

  • @tood6459
    @tood6459 Рік тому +1

    My wife and I are taking our first cruise next August, to Alaska! That was very helpful, thank you!

  • @ModernMyths
    @ModernMyths Рік тому +10

    Great timing for this video. I'm actually going on an Alaska Cruise in 5 days. It's my first time and I'm super excited

  • @igelkott255
    @igelkott255 Рік тому +1

    We did the inside passage but we did it via ferry hopping by car. We stayed in hotels on land but 2 of the nights worked out getting cabins on the ferry. We stopped at Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Petersburg, Sitka, Juneau and Skagway. It was an amazing trip.

  • @AnAlaskaHomestead
    @AnAlaskaHomestead 10 місяців тому

    Great tips for cruising Southeast Alaska. Keep in mind our temps all summer are in the 50s and 60s.

  • @Scientist_Salarian
    @Scientist_Salarian 9 місяців тому +10

    My wife and I just returned from the Juneau/Skagway/Ketchikan route on Princess (7 days, late July-early August). It was outstanding- highly recommended! We couldn’t have asked for anything more. The balcony cabin was quite nice for Glacier Bay, but if you don’t want to spend an extra $1000 for a balcony, you’ll be fine. Our ship was probably 50% retired folks, 50% families. Not a party crowd, but there were plenty of people our age (30’s) on board. We’ll be doing this cruise again every year for the foreseeable future. It really was a next-level experience.

  • @jeffcarter6516
    @jeffcarter6516 Рік тому

    My wife and I took NCL to Alaska in August 2022 and loved it so much we booked another for may 2023. Very good tips, definitely expect rain. In Ketchikan it was sunny one minute and rain the next. Remember you are going to a rainforest.

  • @genitagray6126
    @genitagray6126 8 місяців тому

    I traveled on Princess in mid May, inner passage. We never had a rainy day & we saw Mt McKinley twice.
    We also spent 3 days prior to the cruise on the train ride, staying at the lodge etc… which was great. It was an awesome trip!

  • @janetroberts4359
    @janetroberts4359 Рік тому

    Had a great deal on our Alaska cruise on Celebrity last May-“Black Friday” sale. Cruised suite class and it was lovely.

  • @projecte
    @projecte 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for the very well laid out, informative insights!

  • @sdallas68
    @sdallas68 Рік тому +5

    Very good advice. I have cruised Alaska multiple times and you know what you're talking about.

  • @brucemurray2520
    @brucemurray2520 Рік тому +1

    Did a Cunard, Queen Elizabeth, 10 day cruise this summer. RT Vancouver. Visited both Hubbard and Glacier Bay. A great trip.

  • @BeechSportBill
    @BeechSportBill Рік тому +5

    Our North to South with Denali tour (BEARS!) and cruise on Holland America was unforgettable… we stopped in Haines…. And drove up to the animal preserve in Mosquito lake! Also, the gold mine!

  • @wisconsin8128
    @wisconsin8128 Рік тому

    I found your video very informative, thank you!

  • @penelopepitstop762
    @penelopepitstop762 Рік тому +1

    We are cruising to Alaska on the Discovery Princess at the end of September. We chose Seattle to Vancouver so that we can spend extra time in Vancouver afterwards. It’ll be our first time on Princess and to Alaska so we’re pretty excited! We’ve already booked our excursions - the train ride, the helicopter glacier ride, and the crab fest!

  • @crystalmatthews8278
    @crystalmatthews8278 Рік тому

    This was amazing so much valuable info ty!

  • @sharondelagarza4802
    @sharondelagarza4802 Рік тому +4

    I took a Holland America cruise on the Noordam from Seward to Vancouver. The roughest part was flying to Anchorage and traveling six hours to Seward but took the train and it was quite scenic and beautiful. The cruise was incredible, the scenery was amazing, and the customer service was impeccable. Glacier Bay was amazing, and having a balcony cabin was a must. A visit to Mendenhall Glacier in Anchorage was unforgettable (make the effort to hike up to the edge, you won't regret it!) When we landed in Haines, we took the ferry to Skagway for the White Pass and Yukon Route train ride, and it was definitely worth it! I'd never been on a Holland America cruise and it was such a great experience - the older crowd didn't bother me a bit, to be honest. One of the most memorable cruises I've ever taken - I'd definitely do it again!

  • @maxchodos7256
    @maxchodos7256 Рік тому +1

    Great tips. One more thing to consider on choosing lines, Holand and Princess have priority for docking at the ports. You'll be much closer to town. some lines even have to tender guests into town.

  • @karenchristensen9226
    @karenchristensen9226 Рік тому

    Great video! We were in Alaska last May on Radiance of the Seas. It was toward the end of the pandemic so the ship was 1/2 full and crowds were small. We had a blast. If you want to see what small town Alaska life is really like, select a cruise that stops in Haines. It was refreshing not to see shop after shop selling the same kitschy stuff. Many homemade crafts found there, including a beautiful hand carved wooden orca We took home with us.

  • @DMac12flyers
    @DMac12flyers Рік тому

    I enjoyed the Alaska cruise my family went on a few years ago. I remember the ship was very small but very nice.

  • @bradschwamberger1217
    @bradschwamberger1217 Рік тому +2

    I went several years ago on Holland America. We stopped at Sitka instead of Skagway. We had a great time. When we were in Juneau we did gold panning which got us outside of town. This was a cheaper activity which freed up some money for other activities at other stops. You are correct about having rain gear. Make sure its good, the hood should seal since the finer rain can blow around.

  • @MiaHessMusic
    @MiaHessMusic Рік тому +2

    What a great video, Gary! so informative!!

  • @jeffbeamish1823
    @jeffbeamish1823 Рік тому

    We went about 6 years ago, on Holland America, with a special guest cruise, that did a series of concerts in the evening. We did a number of excursions in the ports, including snorkeling in Ketchikan, zip lining in Skagway, and a tour of the city in Skagway, "Ghosts and Good Time Gals", which covered a lot of interesting history of the area, and the city in particular. I also found, walking the unbeaten path around the towns, and meet the locals, to get a real sense of what life is like in the far north.

  • @lanascrapaddict2044
    @lanascrapaddict2044 Рік тому

    I loved being in an aft balcony cabin for my Alaska cruise

  • @HeatherTravels
    @HeatherTravels Рік тому +2

    Lots of excellent tips, Gary! Thanks so much, as we have our first Alaska cruise booked for June 2023.

  • @denizalgazi
    @denizalgazi Рік тому +8

    Yes, yes, yes, and yes! Consider booking the NCL Bliss with its fantastic Observation Lounge for scenic cruising! I recommend the Patagonia Down Sweater Jacket. It packs very light and it's very warm! And layer with a fleece jumper. No matter the weather, always pack and wear hat and shades and don't forget a mini brolly. 👍

  • @BMR_BobbyFK
    @BMR_BobbyFK 11 місяців тому

    Great video. I loved Alaska when I had the opportunity to go there

  • @kathleensharpe9736
    @kathleensharpe9736 10 місяців тому

    We did an inside passage and chose a starboard balcony. We wanted the land on our side going north and Vancouver Island on our side heading south (we live on Vancouver Island). And a balcony was a must for Glacier Bay as the deck was too busy and we could not get to the rail. So from the cabin we got the best view and could still listen to the Park Ranger.

  • @garyformes2364
    @garyformes2364 2 місяці тому

    This video was very helpful we're going round-trip on Ruby Princess 6/4 and happily, I've made good choices on the tours that we have booked! Thank you! Eileen

  • @b.a.sports4361
    @b.a.sports4361 Рік тому +2

    I went to Alaska in June 22’ and day temps were upper 80s evenings were 60’s much warmer than I had planned for

  • @pinkfreud62
    @pinkfreud62 Рік тому

    Been to AK twice, but not on a cruise. I just took a couple day glacier cruises in Seward & Prince William & enjoy driving around seeing sights by car.

  • @kindnessmatters5635
    @kindnessmatters5635 Рік тому

    Thank you! I love this channel! ❤️🚢❤️

  • @ChiaLiChien
    @ChiaLiChien Рік тому +4

    We took a HAL cruise mid-Aug 2022. Our 3rd cruise to Alaska. I agreed that the inside passage and land tour are the best combination. Thank you very much for the tips of price alert website that helped us got 20% back from HAL before curising. We were blessed and grateful that one out of seven days rained. The raining hike up to Mendenhall Glacier was not as bad becuase we packed properly as you suggested in this video. You are correct; HAL did turn the ship on both sides at the Hubbard Glacier, where we enjoyed the beauty right from our suite balcony. We did not know the starboard or portside were important until this trip. We’ve been on both Princess and HAL in Alaska and enjoyed the trip immensely. The wild life spotting from curise ship is not easy, but we were blessed to see many humpback whales. Thank you once again for your great tips on this channel. You prepared us for the HAL cruise nicely. Keep up the great work, and we are so grateful for your advice.

  • @billpelzmann1030
    @billpelzmann1030 Рік тому +1

    For extended on-shore excursions, keep in mind the summer wildfire season. We had our helicopter tours around Denali cancelled because of zero visibility.

  • @wanderingstormjen
    @wanderingstormjen Рік тому +4

    My first ever cruise is to Alaska in less than a week. Already made sure to avoid some of your no-nos! Flying into Seattle early, picked a Glacier Bay itinerary, managed to get myself a balcony, and picked what I hope are some great excursions! -- Still salty about missing the train ride in Skagway but I'd rather not be squished by a rockslide -- and I guess that'll give me a reason to go back!

  • @CarboneCat
    @CarboneCat Рік тому +4

    My spouse, my mom and I went to an Inside passage on HAL Konningsdam at the end of July. On the day we were in Glacier Bay, we were delayed by a medical emergency. We managed to sailed at the Margerie Glacier later skipping a visit to another glacier that was planned. However, the Princess Cruise ship that was following our ship, couldn’t get there because it was too foggy and, therefore too dangerous to sail. So, even if you book with a cruise line that goes in Glacier Bay, you may not be able to go there.
    Besides that, we departed from Vancouver as since we’re Canadians, it was a much more convenient choice. We did fly and sail on the same day because of the Covid tests requirements and didn’t want to risk it before embarking. It was hectic (yes the port is confusing) but it allowed us a safe cruise. We had rain in Juneau, foggy morning and sunny afternoon in Skagway and fantastic weather at Glacier Bay (when we made it) and in Ketchikan. We then planned to stay in Vancouver and explore both the Okanagan Valley and the Rockies while where in the Canadian West Coast. For the Skagway train, if you can, book it in the afternoon as the fog hides the mountains and it tends to be foggier in the morning. Although you can get interesting pictures from the foggy scenery. Overall, we had a fantastic cruise and my Mom is still raving about the musher camp excursion.

  • @PuenteAJ
    @PuenteAJ Рік тому

    14 nights on island princess best 2 weeks ever. Loved island princess. Travelled with 3 generations, grandchildren loved it. Crew were very good, and loved having the children there. White water rafting, saw bears catching salmon. Lumberjack show, very interesting trip to village, and totompoles. It was the Trip of a lifetime, and very much worth saving for.
    Was very grateful for all your tips Gary, we took note and your good advice.

  • @bradlittman2761
    @bradlittman2761 Рік тому +12

    I have done 2 Alaska cruises with Princess. Both were with a land portion. I preferred to do the land part first, that way you get that out of the way, then can just enjoy the ship and go home when it is done. If you do book the land portion, I highly recommend doing the 8 hour Denali excursion. There is a 5 hour one, but going into Denali is the thing to do and there is not a lot else to do in the little town of Denali and no guarantee of seeing wildlife, but it is beautiful to see and you should book as soon as you can, it fills up. The land portion is a bit hectic as you spend usually only one night in each of the lodges, so packing smartly is helpful. Usually packing one suitcase that has all you need and the other just staying closed. Also, on the land portion you can attempt to see Mount Denali. Unless it has changed recently food on the land portion is not included. On the last cruise on the bus trip from the train to the ship, we had a pit stop to play with Husky puppies that was a lot of fun.
    As for excursions, they are super expensive. I agree with that. On my first trip we did a cheaper version of the dog sledding where instead of being on a glacier you were in a wheeled cart that the dogs transported down the road for about a half a mile. I am sure it does not compare to the actual glacier dog sledding, but playing with the puppies after was worth the whole trip. I like the wildlife so another excursion we did was to I think a bear sanctuary of some kind, that was neat. We did do a whale watching tour, and we did see whales but they were never super close to the boat we were on. But the scenery is just amazing.
    I was not such a big fan of the Lumberjack show. Perhaps if I was younger or had kids. It was not terrible, just not my thing. As for Glacier Bay that is a must see. I wholeheartedly agree that your cruise should include this. I also recommend bringing binoculars, a snow (warm) cap for you head, gloves, warm socks and waterproofish shoes. Alaska is great place to visit, and I am sure in a few years I will want to return. Thanks for the videos.

    • @atmm89
      @atmm89 Рік тому

      we do not have or need warm, water-proofed boots etc, as we definitely do not need them in Australia so my question is, can you hire them or buy them 2nd hand in Vancouver before embarking??. Thanks in advance

    • @teresaforsyth6185
      @teresaforsyth6185 Рік тому

      @@atmm89 Warm boots not necessary. I had L.L. Bean traditional water resistant, slip resistant shoes, not boots, and they were handy for the June rainy and sometimes muddy weather. But, someone wrote about they wore sandals on the ship while their shoes were muddy or drying....brilliant,

  • @ob1coyote
    @ob1coyote Рік тому +10

    I’ve only ever been to Juneau, but you could spend an entire summer there and never run out of things to see and do. I got to go on a friend’s commercial fishing boat and caught a 10 lb flounder and they grilled it on the boat. It was one of the most amazing experiences of my life.

  • @KayakTN
    @KayakTN Рік тому +2

    The George Inlet Lodge in Ketchikan has a delicious Dungeness crab.

  • @boovan8902
    @boovan8902 6 місяців тому

    We cruise out of San Francisco to Alaska most of the time. This year we’re going to Sitka, and Prince Rupert and a few others.

  • @carolyn6016
    @carolyn6016 Рік тому +2

    My husband and I took an Alaskan cruise tour with Princess 12 years ago, and that was our first taste of cruising. We flew into Anchorage and spent the night. Anchorage was a lot of fun for a half day. We then went back to the airport the next morning where a bus picked us up and took us to the McKinley Lodge in Denali State Park. We had a gorgeous view of the mountain that evening along with a superior martini. We went for a guided hike the next day (our guide was a graduate student in environmental science, and he was fun!) and then the third day left for the Denali Lodge close to the entrance of Denali National Park. We took a bus tour into the park, but could only go the first 15 miles because we were there for just one night. The lodges and their restaurants were magnificent. The next morning we boarded the glass domed train, which is what I was really looking forward to before the trip. It was spectacular! The variety of terrain, the mountains, everything! Then we pulled into Whittier and saw the Coral Princess. I had never seen such a beautiful ship. I wasn't keen on cruising before (I was thinking of the train ride as the only highlight), but my husband and I discovered the joy of having our hotel move with us as we visited Skagway, Ketchikan and Juneau where we went white water rafting, sea kayaking, and hiking to the Mendenhall Glacier. We are thankful that Princess "tricked" us into taking a cruise. It is something we continue to enjoy.

  • @cynthiaslebodnik6945
    @cynthiaslebodnik6945 Рік тому +51

    My husband and I took a cruise on NCL in 2015. Prices have increased since then, but I did budget. We arrived a day early, flying into Anchorage (80 degrees!), then we took a train excursion to Seward. This being my husband's 1st cruise he was not sure what to expect. We had an awesome time, with great excursions. Being June we had a fluctuations of weather. This is one cruise I would take again.

    • @teresaforsyth6185
      @teresaforsyth6185 Рік тому +3

      Agree...weather. I took an excursion into Ft. Dawson, 23 miles above Artic Circle, 84 degrees.

    • @paulgerrard9227
      @paulgerrard9227 Рік тому +2

      On our sep trip we had low and high temps. Layers of clothing help. Be flexible too. I wanted to fly around Mt McKinley but weather was bad. The day we departed for the cruise not a cloud in the sky and we were baking

  • @user-tq1ut7gd2n
    @user-tq1ut7gd2n 10 місяців тому

    Excellent !!! Thanks so much !

  • @Dkarp04
    @Dkarp04 Рік тому +7

    I just happened to be going to Alaska (via NCL Encore) on my first cruise -- Oct 2nd! So this video was very helpful. I did discover your channel before I even booked a cruise - thanks for the great insights!!

    • @tipsfortravellers
      @tipsfortravellers  Рік тому +2

      Have a great time. Please let me know how you get on as my partner & best friend have booked Encore Alaska next year as their annual getaway.

  • @CarmelFan2024
    @CarmelFan2024 6 місяців тому

    Brilliant video and so helpful. Thank you so much👏🏼🏆

  • @cindylutz7442
    @cindylutz7442 Рік тому

    We just got back from our first cruise, to Alaska, inside passage. We're from Portland, OR, have had the rainiest spring, but they were heading into a heatwave when we left, so I had hopes that system would extend north, and so it did. We never even had clouds until the last day, bit of fog between Ketchikan and Victoria, and perfect temps. Amazing.
    We're pretty frugal, so didn't do any excursions, except the tram in Juneau. In Skagway we rented a motorcycle, rode to White Pass and Dyea on our own, spendy but so much fun! We walked around town, discovered Deer Mountain trail, hiked about a mile up before heading back to town. It was awesome!

  • @phoenixanam606
    @phoenixanam606 Рік тому +23

    Oh, Gary/...I loved it when you talked about the dress code (or lack thereof). I lived in Alaska for over 30 years. Anchorage has an annual festival called "Fur Rondy" that celebrates the old fur trappers and such and the Alaskan tuxedo is is a set of Carhart coveralls and bunny boots. And there are some cruise ships that dock in Seward. You can catch the train there to Denali and Fairbanks. Thank you for doing this video. Oh how I miss Alaska.

    • @debbiedormand1499
      @debbiedormand1499 Рік тому

      I hav a crude for October7 2023 I'm afraid it may rain took much , should I still go?

    • @OllieRidesAk
      @OllieRidesAk Рік тому

      If it makes ya feel any better my yard still has 2 feet of snow in Wasilla.

  • @dianeallen7313
    @dianeallen7313 Рік тому +26

    I did so much research before even booking Alaska bc I assumed it would be a once in a lifetime cruise.
    Thank you for your videos bc we just sailed on the NCL Jewel inside passage northbound and had our starboard side balcony and it was amazing!
    I want to go again but I think I'll choose southbound next time so that we get the long flight out of the way first.
    I did forget my sunglasses and although we did have rain and foggy weather, when the sun came out, it was really bright!
    Thank you again for your videos! So helpful!!

  • @mikedavid7168
    @mikedavid7168 8 місяців тому

    Took the Royal Alaska 7 night cruise. Was amazing.

  • @arfriedman4577
    @arfriedman4577 Рік тому

    I hope to go to Alaska someday. The Yukon railway looks awesome.

  • @zenkakuji3776
    @zenkakuji3776 Рік тому +9

    I had booked two back-to-back Alaska cruises starting in Vancouver traveling first northerly to Seward and then a southernly route on the return cruise back to Vancouver. This allowed partially exploring a port knowing that I would return soon to complete the exploration. I had booked the cruises two weeks prior to the sail date and was fortunate to find an Alaskan travel guide in my library that focused on cruise ports. This helped my quick preparations last minute. At many ports I stopped into the US National Park ranger building at each port town and received recommendations for nearby hiking routes that fit into my available time. For myself, these hikes into nature are the most memorable. Clothing style is more casual on this type of cruise so wearing nice jeans and a sweater to dinner is just fine. I brought only one pair of all black sneakers to minimize luggage size and wore them to every event on board and on land. Because of my nature hikes, it was necessary to wipe them clean in my cabin after I returned. A pair of sandals allowed me to let the black sneakers dry out and still walk around the ship comfortably.

    • @teresaforsyth6185
      @teresaforsyth6185 Рік тому

      I remember going to a second-hand store to get some silly thing for a ship board Trivia Contest--red sock.

  • @aliciamarie9704
    @aliciamarie9704 10 місяців тому +2

    We recently went on a Sitka, Skagway, & Juneau trip. We loved our day in Juneau! If I had it to do over, I would have stayed on the boat in Sitka and paid for an excursion in Skagway. The line in Sitka for town was insane! There wasn’t really anywhere to get essentials. Staying on the boat on a port day means you have the pools and hot tubs to yourself, but shops are closed!
    There are amazing excursions that aren’t through the cruise line. However, you have to give yourself plenty of time to get to your bus and back!
    I packed all types of essentials related to weather & needed none of it. We had great weather the entire trip (this isn’t typical!)

  • @thomaslarson459
    @thomaslarson459 Рік тому

    So I'm going out on a repositioning cruise that has a stop in ketchikan. I wasn't sure what excursion I should do until this video. So thank you for the advice.

  • @betty5064
    @betty5064 Рік тому +1

    You are very tied down on a cruise. We took the ferry from Prince Rupert, through the Inside Passage to Skagway, then took the train on the old gold mining trail to Whitehorse and the best Canada Day I have ever seen. BTW, we found that the locals and the come from away workers in Skagway were very friendly and we had a wonderful stay.