The most famous stops are what the Eskimos call 'White Thunder', sites where Glaciers deposit icebergs into the ocean.Ketchikan, Haines, Juneau and Anchorage are the major ports where cruise ships stop.
No, you cannot go on an Alaskan cruise without a passport if the cruise stops at a foreign port.
http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/ is the main page for the Disney Cruise line. On it, you can pick from your choice of destinations, departure dates, and the activities and stops for each cruise.
A Carnival Cruise vacation touts an action packed opportunity on the seas where one can dive into an array of activities, or slide onto a deck chair and relax. A cruise vacation offers destination stops to numerous ports of the world while enjoying ship board fun such as casino gaming, fitness activities, and youth programs. Food, fun, and luxury for every member of the family awaits you on a Carnival Cruise.
When going on an Alaskan cruise, the type of visa you need depends on your nationality and the ports of call included in your itinerary. If you are a citizen of a country that requires a visa to enter the U.S., you will need a valid U.S. visa, particularly if the cruise starts or ends in a U.S. port. Additionally, if your cruise includes stops in Canada, you may need a Canadian eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) or visa. Always check the specific requirements based on your nationality and planned route before your trip.
Yes, you will need a passport if your cruise stops in Canada. It is a requirement for all travelers entering Canada by sea.
A cruise port or port of call is simply where a cruise ship stops. The Embarkation Port is where the cruise starts. The Disembarkation Port is where the cruise ends. Often those are the same. The Ports of Call are the stops the ship makes for passengers to get off and take shore excursions.
a cruise is organized with stops... one month, probably...
If you are just not sure where you want to go on your vacation, you can take a cruise to make it so that you do not really have to make a decision. Perhaps you want to see many countries around the Mediterranean, and you cannot decide on just one. A cruise will allow you to have short stops in all of those countries so that you do not feel like you have missed anything.
When you take a Mediterranean cruise, make sure one of the stops that you have is a wine tasting. The area is known for the fine wines. Some cruises might have these stops included in packages, but if not, plan on stopping when you dock in one of the cities.
Yes, you need a passport to go on a cruise to Alaska if the cruise departs from a U.S. port and stops at a foreign port.
In North America, cruise ships are primarily docked in popular ports such as Miami, Florida; Port Canaveral, Florida; and Galveston, Texas. Other significant ports include San Diego and Los Angeles in California, as well as Seattle, Washington, which serves as a gateway for Alaskan cruises. Additionally, Caribbean cruise itineraries often include stops in ports like New Orleans, Louisiana, and Baltimore, Maryland.
Most Canadian cruises leave from Vancouver. This is the starting point for the popular Alaskan cruises. They make stops in about 5 or 6 Alaskan ports before returning to Vancouver.