
Most cruise lines include an Alaskan cruise in their repertoire. We choose the Princess line, though both the Norwegian line and the Royal Caribbean line are high-end as well. For a different experience, some of the smaller cruise lines have Alaskan cruises as well.
TIP: Each cruise line has their pros and cons. Choose your cruise line carefully based on what is important to you and your family.

Other fun excursions include white-water rafting, sled-dog racing and tours through the various towns. If you are interested in fishing, salmon fishing tours are also very popular. You can be as adventurous and sporty as you like. Or you can just stay on the boat and have a massage!
On our cruise, we stopped in a few small towns, all of which were quaint and adorable. They are a throw-back to when people first discovered Alaska. Big taverns made fully of wood. Cute stores. And even cuter little animals everywhere.
One of the towns we went to is Skagway, which was once the gateway to the gold rush. It still retains the charm of the gold rush era. Another town on the cruise circuit is Ketchikan. This town is steeped in Native American history. We visited numerous Native American points of interest when we visited, including seeing some amazing totem poles.

All in all, taking an Alaskan cruise is a great way to see a part of the country which is otherwise slightly hard to navigate.
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