At the northwest corner of the continent, the largest state in the USA is the land that time forgot. Between the spectacular landscapes, rare wildlife, legendary trappers and indigenous culture, an Alaskan cruise is a truly unique experience. The following are just 5 of the amazing opportunities you can enjoy in Alaska.


1

Follow in the footsteps of trappers and prospectors

The coastal towns of Haines and Skagway experienced a major population surge between 1897 and 1899. Several veins of gold were discovered in the Yukon Territory towards the end of the 19th century, drawing crowds of excited prospectors. Unfortunately, the Klondike Gold Rush resulted in many deaths and failed expeditions. These frenzied years left a mark on the landscape that can still be seen to this day.

2

Trace the history of the people of Alaska

A journey to Alaska will take you through mystical lands, steeped in the history of their first inhabitants. In Sitka, the carved totem poles reflect the legacy of the Tlingit. Aleuts, Kwakwaka’wakws, Yupiks, Haidas…exploring the traditional villages and meeting the people of the Far North is the best way to discover the human side of Alaska.

3

Discover spectacular landscapes

Alaska allows travellers to experience the beauty and diversity of nature in all of its glory. In this ever-shifting kaleidoscope of rock, water and plant life, spectacular sights await around every bend: majestic volcanoes, turquoise lakes, snowy mountains, deep fjords, dazzling waterfalls, gigantic glaciers and coniferous forests. There are treasures to uncover at the edge of the world!

4

Spot the wildlife

A legendary sea route linking Seattle to Juneau, the Inside Passage is renowned for its incredible coastal landscapes. Beyond the mountains and fjords, it provides access to the precious old-growth forests of Western Canada. This land offers the ideal living environment for a wide variety of wild animals, from black bears and grizzly bears to deer, reindeer, sea otters, and many species of seabirds.

5

Admire the marine animals

Whales and orcas rule the waters of Alaska. In Seward and Alert Bay, cetaceans are a common sight, but it is Johnstone Strait where the marine life puts on a truly unforgettable show. Humpback and fin whales populate these sheltered waters, in addition to the largest population of orcas in the world. Visitors can also spot the many seals that live along the coastline.

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