It all depends on what your preference is. If you want to experience a true Alaskan winter then by all means go in the winter months. However if you want to see what other activites are offered like the midnight sun then the summer is best.
No, you cannot go on an Alaskan cruise without a passport if the cruise stops at a foreign port.
You should go to cruisecritic.com to find everything you could ever want regarding Alaskan cruises. Where it leaves from and which is best will depend on several personal preferences.
The best time is to go between the months of April and September.
The best website to find a good deal on an alaskan cruise would be vacationstogo.com. This website will show you the dates, the prices, the cruise rating, and where it will go. Also, you can get an onboard ship credit as well.
There are websites you can go to to find the answer to this question. It is really easy to go on a computer, go to the world wide web, and look up Alaskan Cruise. But besides the sarcasm, there are websites that give reviews that will also help you make your choice on cruises.
The best time all depends on the experience you want to encounter. If you want to have a hot day with clear skys go in July. But if your looking for a nice and cool cruise go more during fall.
When can you leave on a cruise? When is your vacation? Where do you want to go? Answer these questions and then you have the answer! When YOU have the time......THAT is the best time to go on a cruise :)
You can search http://www.alaskacruises.com for a list of Alaskan cruises including voyages that leave a port near you. From their, you can also receive information on contacting the cruise line.
If you are looking to go on a cruise to Alaska, you can go with many tour guides. Some recommended tour guides for many places would be Maritime Travel, or West Jet.
There are a variety of cruises that adults take to visit Alaska. One cruise for adults only is www.adultonlycruise.net/alaska.php. Another is Alaskan Lifestyle Swingers cruise, www.trysttravel.com/...cruises/alaskan-lifestyle-group-cruise-2011.
You will find consumer reviews from a multitude of Alaskan cruises and ships at Cruise Critic dot com. Simply visit the site, find "community" on the menu bar and go to member reviews.
This ultimately depends on the length of the cruise. However, in general, most cruises do not venture up to the northern part of Alaska where there are only snow. Most of the ports you go to are covered by wilderness and greenery, such as their capital. The cruise itself may go sightseeing at certain glaciers, which will be as north as the cruise goes.