According to a website, a 7-night cruise beginning in Vancouver would cost $549 and above, whereas a 7-night cruise beginning in Seattle would cost $679 and above. So it's cheaper to leave from Vancouver. You can get more information at http://www.alaskacruiseexperts.com/.
About 0hr 49min to 0hr 55min Seattle/Tacoma (SEA) to Vancouver (YVR) by a nonstop flight operated by Alaska Airlines or Air Canada.
altitude is higher in alaska than seattle
There are many ports in which cruises for Alaska leave from. The main ones are Seattle, Vancouver, Seward, and Whittier. There are also some minor ones, like San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Juneau.
The Seattle Seahawks are the most popular team in Alaska.
By bicycle.
Cruises to Alaska start off in Seattle Washington. The Cruise ships are located along the downtown Seattle waterfront in the summer season. You have your choice of several departure ports. You will want to make your choice based on the length of time you want to cruise and the ports the ship visits. There are cruises that depart in San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and Vancouver BC. You can take shorter cruises that begin and end in Alaska.
The port of departure varies, depending on where the cruise line originates its Alaska trips. There are several cruises that operate out of Seattle, Vancouver and San Francisco. Check out these sites for more details: www.alaskacruiseexperts.com AND www.carnival.com/cruise-to/alaska.aspx
Possibly a train.
It's about 40 hours, depending on where in Alaska you are going.
Seattle, Washington to Anchorage, Alaska you go through Canada
Yes, carnival Cruise Lines does offer cruises to Alaska. These cruises depart from Vancouver, British Columbia and Seattle, Washington. The cost ranges from a little more than $500 to several thousand, depending on amenities.
Princess Cruises offers cruises to Alaska that range from 7 to 14 days. The 7 day cruises depart from either Seattle or between Vancouver and Whittier. Make sure to check into the current discounts offered!