Monday, October 4, 2010

Ready for the 2011 Alaska Season??



Set sail on an Alaska cruise and get ready to be mesmerized by awe-inspiring glacier fields and extraordinary wildlife not found in any other part of the United States. This is “big adventure” country and the best way to experience it all is on a cruise.

The 2011 Alaska season is closer than you think, and it is sure to be another record year, with a number of new and exciting sailings and shore excursions that go way beyond the ordinary.

Beginning at the end of April, cruise ships will start sailing the waters of Alaska and continue through September. This season, choose from a number of unique itineraries spanning from 7 to 14 days, exploring the breathtaking seaways and quaint ports of the Inside Passage and Gulf of Alaska. With each Alaska itinerary offering so much to see and do, the hardest part of your Alaska cruise experience may be choosing one.

In the land of the midnight sun, you will need every extra minute of daylight if you want to experience it all. From the awe inspiring blue ice of a massive glacial field to the expansive grandeur of its wildlife and nature, everything in Alaska is bigger and nothing gets you closer to the action than a cruise.

Catch sight of a humpback whale or wolf pups frolicking in the snow. Gaze at a 10-story crystal blue river of ice in Glacier Bay National Park and watch icebergs calving into the tidewater with a thunderous crack. Discover a nesting eagle high in a Sitka spruce or observe a family of brown bears foraging along a rocky beach.

From the breathtaking sights of Hubbard Glacier to the pioneering spirit of Juneau, the gold rush spirit of Skagway and the totem poles of Ketchikan, this is everything you ever imagined – and traveled so far to see. This is one of life’s greatest adventures!

Ready to book your Alaska vacation? Let CruiseOne Freer & Associates help you find that perfect itinerary that provides just what you are looking for. You can contact us toll free at 888-882-5793 or visit us on the web at www.GetLostAtSea.com.

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