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You might consider a Pacific Northwest cruise if you want a peaceful vacation. These cruises are ideal for people who have never been on a cruise before and don't mind getting motion sick. These cruises are usually offered in spring or autumn. You should be prepared for the unexpected and bring waterproof clothes and shoes. Having a compact umbrella can also come in handy.

Seattle

You can choose to cruise the Pacific Northwest or visit the majestic glaciers in Alaska. There are many cruises from Seattle. The cruise season in Seattle runs from late April through early October. There are many cruise lines that depart from Seattle. The city has two cruise ship terminals, and many different activities are available while you're on your cruise.

Cruise ships from Seattle will often visit the San Juan Islands, Ketchikan, and Skagway. You can also go on a seven night cruise from Seattle to Victoria, Juneau.


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Astoria

Astoria is Washington's port of call when taking a Pacific Northwest cruise. The city, which is situated on the Columbia River edge, has a charming ambience. It is also the oldest settlement west side the Rocky Mountains. The city's Sunday Market is very popular with both locals as well as tourists. Fort Clatsop is also located in the town. This is where Lewis and Clark stayed during their coldest winter on their trip.


The city was once a fur trade depot. Today, it is home to a number of artists and craftspeople. Local artisans make handmade home goods and bespoke jewels. Many of these handmade pieces reflect the creativity of the region and are available at local art galleries or craft shops.

Vancouver

Vancouver, British Columbia, is a lovely port of call. It's a great location for Pacific Northwest cruises. The city is located in the midst of mountains, dense forest, and stunning shorelines. The city is a popular stop on Pacific Coastal cruises. There are numerous attractions and things to do. Stanley Park is a popular destination, as well as the Capilano Suspension Bridge. Vancouver is home to many renowned chefs as well as fusion and coffee shops.

The Pacific Northwest is a picturesque region of North America and the weather is mild and comfortable all year round. The region is also home to the Olympic Mountains and the San Juan Islands, making it a great destination for visitors with a love of nature. The Columbia River, which runs through the region, is an important part in the region's past. It leads to both British Columbia as well as Alaska. A few cruises will also go further south to take in Los Angeles.


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Juneau

You should consider a cruise departing Juneau for your Pacific Northwest vacation. The rich history of this picturesque city dates back to 1880, when Joe Juneau was joined by an Indian guide who made their fortune prospecting for golden. The two men discovered large gold nuggets in the area, and Gold Creek was named for them. Three of the biggest gold mines worldwide are also located in the area. These digs resulted in more than $150 millions worth of gold. Juneau is a favorite stop for cruise ship tourists. Steamship companies have brought tourists to the city since 1880.

Juneau, Alaska's capital city, is also home to many interesting museums and historic attractions. It boasts a beautiful harbor and impressive glaciers. While you're here, be sure to take advantage of the many shore excursions in and around the city, which range from whale watching and fishing to hiking in old-growth forests.




FAQ

What are the benefits of a cruise vacation?

Enjoyment is key. Don't be afraid to have fun.

There are many activities that everyone can take part in. You can always talk to someone if you feel bored.

Cruising is all in the enjoyment of yourself and relaxation. It isn't about seeing everything.

Many types of cruises are available, from short trips around Europe to longer voyages across the Pacific. It all depends on the purpose of your vacation.


Are there any restrictions on food while on cruise?

The answer to that question is yes All cruises come with free food. For the best experience, you'll need to purchase beverages

The type of ship you sail on will affect the cost. For example, for a cruise on a luxury vessel, you might pay $20-30 per drink. You'll probably pay around $10-15 per person if you sail onboard a smaller vessel.


What should I do on my cruise?

If you are interested in visiting different ports of call, you should consider where you want to visit. You can also use this information to help narrow down your search. If you are passionate about history, you may want to take a cruise that takes you to places like Alaska, Bermuda and Canada. You might be more interested in beaches and watersports if you choose to include destinations like Jamaica, Aruba or the Bahamas, Costa Rica. Panama, Hawaii, Tahiti, Tahiti, Costa Rica, Panama.


Is it necessary to have a passport in order to cruise?

Passports are essential for traveling the world. You can visit any country you want without needing to obtain a visa.

A passport is required to be permitted into certain countries. You can also stay longer abroad with a passport.



Statistics

  • You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)
  • The line estimates savings of 50% when you purchase this bundle. (travel.usnews.com)
  • *20% Gratuities Apply on Free Unlimited Open Bar; Free Specialty Dining. (ncl.com)
  • In addition, 10 to 15 percent gratuity is typically added to bar bills — for alcohol and soft drinks — and gratuities are applied to spa treatments. (cruiseline.com)



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How To

How do I plan my first Cruise?

Planning a cruise is like planning any trip; there are many things to consider, such as where to go, what activities to include, budgeting, etc. There are some important differences to consider when planning your first cruise if you are new to cruising. You won't want anything to miss because cruises are typically longer than land vacations (upto 3 weeks). Here are some tips to help make this vacation even easier:

  1. Start early - Book your cruise at least 6 months before departure. This will allow you to get amazing deals and avoid the crowds. Also, you'll have plenty time to research your ship, itinerary, ports and activities. You might even find a deal on airfare too!
  2. Choose a destination. - It doesn’t matter what port you choose. Just pick the one that interests you. There are many reasons people love to cruise to different destinations. Some enjoy exploring cities while others prefer relaxing on board. Whatever you prefer, keep in mind your destination preference. An island in the Caribbean is a popular choice, closely followed by Europe and Alaska.
  3. Book a suite. Suites offer more space, a private balcony, and other amenities. These suites can usually be booked for $100-$300 per person, depending on their size and availability during your sailing date.
  4. Check the weather forecast - Cruising is often associated with warm tropical climates. Don't forget about checking the weather forecasts when you visit ports. It is possible for the sea to be unpredictable, especially in Antarctica. Before you book your cruise, it is a good idea to check how severe the weather may be.
  5. Pack light - When packing for your cruise, limit yourself to only 10 items. This means that you don't need to pack a lot of clothes and shoes in your suitcase. You can instead pack all you need in small, carry-on-sized bags. Layer clothing, as you won't be able wash it at all on board.
  6. Read reviews before you purchase tickets. Be sure to review their policies regarding pricing, the services they provide, as well and whether cancellation policies make sense.
  7. Do not miss these must see spots. Visit each port at minimum once. Each has its unique charm and culture, so take advantage of all the local sites.




 



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