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Alaska
Inside Passage Cruise
Every five years, the Lewis family decides its time to go all out on
our annual family vacation.
For this splurge vacation, we opted on a cruise to Alaska.
None of us had ever been on a cruise, and none of us had ever
been to the state of Alaska, and since we are so close now, living in
the extreme Pacific Northwest, we were excited about the adventure.
After much research about ports of call, trip itineraries, and cruise
lines, we decided on an inside passage cruise with Holland
America Lines on the ms
Zuiderdam. The round trip cruise
out of Vancouver
presents cruisers with a quintessential look at Southeast AK, including
Juneau,
Skagway,
and Ketchikan
as ports of call. We also cruised the very scenic Tracy
Arm fjord,
and spent a full day in Glacier
Bay
National Park. During
our stay in Skagway, we rented a car and drove into British
Columbia and on to the Yukon.
Amelia points out that along with our visit to Alberta,
Canada on our trip to Glacier National Park,
we now have visited 1/3 of all of the Canadian provinces, (even though
we've still covered way less than 1% of the Canadian land!
Alaska Inside Passage -
HAL Zuiderdam route
Itinerary
Day |
Date |
Port |
Arrive |
Depart |
0 |
3 Jul 2010 |
Vancouver, B.C., CA
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05:00 PM |
1 |
4 Jul 2010 |
At Sea
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2 |
5 Jul 2010 |
Tracy Arm, Alaska,
US
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08:00 AM |
Noon |
2 |
6 Jul 2010 |
Juneau, Alaska, US
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02:30 PM |
10:30 PM |
3 |
7 Jul 2010 |
Skagway, Alaska, US
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07:00 AM |
09:00 PM |
4 |
8 Jul 2010 |
Glacier Bay
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07:00 AM |
04:00 PM |
5 |
9 Jul 2010 |
Ketchikan, Alaska, US
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10:00 AM |
06:00 PM |
6 |
10 Jul 2010 |
At Sea
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7 |
11 Jul 2010 |
Vancouver, B.C., CA
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07:00 AM |
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Takeaways
Here
are a few final thoughts from our vacation:
- Wildlife.
It doesn't take much to see wildlife in Alaska. We
saw killer whales,
humpback whales,
seals,
a brown bear,
dozens of bald eagles,
and hundreds of sea gulls.
We were all amazed to spot a blow spout far off in the
distance and then watch whales emerge and in some cases slap the water
with their tails. At one point, we are pretty sure we saw a
pod of humpbacks feeding as the water seemed to churn with flailing
fish. The whales would then slap the water with their tails
to stun the fish and make easy prey out of them. It was also
a blast to watch eagles dive into the ocean to catch fish.
Every single time that we saw them dive, they came up
empty-handed--apparently it is no easy task. One one
occasion, however, the eagle had the fish in his talons, raised it
several inches out of the water before losing its grip and letting
dinner slip right back into the ocean.
- Panorama-Rama.
On a cruise ship, everything is panoramic, especially in
Alaska! One of the panoramic shots
is a nine-frame pan that was taken from the back of the ship.
Amelia encouraged Dad to take as big of a pan as possible
while cruising in Glacier Bay. He snapped nine pictures, not
sure that it would work out, but it actually turned out pretty well.
Hugin
to the rescue, (as always) when it comes to stitching panoramic images.
- Weather.
When going to AK, prepare for any type of weather imaginable.
We had icy cold mists, drizzling rain, and clouds for the
first 5 days straight of the cruise. Finally, as we were
leaving Glacier Bay, the sun came out, and we even "enjoyed" 80+ degree
heat in Ketchikan, known as one of the rainiest cities in all of the
USA. Go figure!
- Cruising:
So,
the jury is still out on whether the Lewis family actually enjoy the
cruise ship vacation. While, we admit that it is an
outstanding
way of seeing the SE Alaska scenery as it floats by, we also weren't
impressed with the crowds. It could be very difficult finding
a
table in the buffet room, and all of the desirable public area seating
was constantly packed at seemingly all hours of the day. We
also
found it annoying that there were dress codes in the evening.
"Smart casual" and "formal nights" meant that we had to pack
a
lot more clothes than were needed, and we found that by the end of a
very busy day of sight-seeing, the last thing we wanted to do was dress
up. Fortunately, we booked a verandah stateroom, so we had
our
own balcony that we could relax upon and enjoy the scenery.
Not
only was the verandah worth every penny, this vacation would not have
been nearly as enjoyable without it.
Photos
Even
though we were only gone for a
week, we still managed to take over 350 pictures! Here are
our Imagebam
albums from the trip:
Last
Updated
-- 9 Nov 2012
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