If you’ve dreamed of taking a cruise through Alaska but you’re concerned the kids won’t enjoy the trip, here are a few reasons why an Alaskan cruise can make a perfect family vacation. One of a Kind Experiences in Alaska with Kids Visiting Alaska is almost like visiting a different world entirely. Alaska’s glaciers, a sight you won’t be able to find anywhere else, are … [Read more...]
7 Tips for Your Upcoming Disney Alaska Cruise Vacation
Disney Cruise Line delighted guests by featuring its first-ever sailings to Alaska from Vancouver back in 2011. Since then, the Disney Wonder has returned to the area each summer to usher passengers into America's final frontier. Even if you've taken a cruise before (and more specifically, even if you've taken a Disney Cruise before), the experience of sailing to Alaska … [Read more...]
Ketchikan, Alaska with Kids [CRUISE PORT GUIDE]
Considered the salmon capital of the world, Ketchikan offers cruisers a variety of unique experiences in addition to fishing. Visitors can enjoy exploring rainforests, wildlife viewing, breathtaking vistas, and outdoor adventures. In this Port Guide: Cruise Port Overview Where Do Cruise Ships Dock? Getting Around Ketchikan with Kids Best Things to Do in … [Read more...]
Skagway, Alaska with Kids [CRUISE PORT GUIDE]
Located at the head of the Taiya Inlet - the north end of the Lynn Canal which leads into mainland southeast Alaska - Skagway is a popular Alaskan port of call. Skagway is less than 20 miles from the US-Canada border which makes it the gateway to the Klondike - a region of the Yukon territory in northwest Canada. In this Port Guide: Skagway Port Overview Where Do … [Read more...]
Juneau, Alaska with Kids [CRUISE PORT GUIDE]
Located between Skagway and Tracy Arm Fjord is Alaska's capital - Juneau. Juneau is surrounded by the Tongass National Forest and has a population of just over 30,000. It is the only U.S. state capital that cannot be reached by road. Visitors can only get there by plane or ship. Juneau sees around 1.3 million tourists annually - with the majority of them arriving on … [Read more...]