Alaska Cruises
In Alaska you can see breaching whales, explore charming towns and savour some freshly-caught seafood. Take a cruise to Alaska for a once-in-a-lifetime experience and wherever you go, the scenery will leave you breathless.
Alaska


ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE
Glacier Bay National Park is a prime location for whale spotting, with a number of humpback whales feeding in the fjords and inlets. You may also catch sight of killer whales and dolphins in the waters here.

AMAZING HISTORY
Durng the 1897 gold rush thousands of prospectors settled in Skagway. Discover the notorious past of this once lawless town and admire its many elegant turn of the century buildings.

SPLASH OUT
Anchorage is full of department stores and fun boutiques so you can shop to your heart’s content.

GET ACTIVE
Juneau, Alaska’s capital, has some of the world’s most scenic trails. And if you’re feeling brave, you could kayak the mighty Pacific Ocean.

DELICIOUS CUISINE
Anchor down in Anchorage and a variety of cuisines await, reflecting the city’s cosmopolitan nature. But it’s the city’s freshly caught seafood – oysters, king crabs and wild Alaskan salmon – that’s the real draw.

NATURE’S BEAUTY
Survey Glacier Bay National Park and you will be struck by its vast drama. Its snow-covered peaks, deep fjords and crystal-clear lakes are breathtaking.

GET ARTY
Once infamously filled with bars and boudoirs, Ketchikan’s Creek Street is now brimming with galleries.

GET THE PHOTOGRAPH
Alaska boasts three million lakes, three thousand rivers and most of the USA’s highest peaks, and Ketchikan has the world’s largest collection of Totem poles. The opportunities to click away are endless.

FIND A BEACH
White Sand Beach and Pillar Creek Beach on Kodiak Island are beautiful spots to enjoy a picnic. Alternatively, take a canoe out and get up close and personal to the island’s marine life.

INCREDIBLE WILDLIFE
From killer whales to moose, from sea lions to bison, Alaska teems with wildlife. On Kodiak Island and you may even see a brown bear trying to clasp a leaping salmon in its jaws.


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