More adventurous trips include the far southern Aleutian Islands. Since the waters here could be much more turmentous, sea sick patients on the ship might want to take this into account. The treacherous terrain also renders exploring the area by land an attractive choice even though the most popular one to visit this awe-inspiring land is Alaska Cruises by far.

To 'adventure lovers' a few expedition schedules will cruise through Alaska to the Russian Far East passing by the Wrangel Island which has a lot of wildlife where polar bears can be spotted in their numbers.

The best timing of traveling to Alaska:

Because of the weather and ice conditions, Alaska can only be sailed in the summer.

June through August, which is regarded as the hot season, is the warmest months. However, cruises also operate throughout the shoulder months of April and May and September.

There are land-based tours which are popular during the winter due to the presence of the Aurora Borealis that is seen on average 243 days a year. There are many additional optional activities available during the cruise time in Alaska Cruises. But the prices are also at their peak since it is the peak season of the year.

And it is driven enactive as during these months it still rains a lot and during some activities, like helicopter flights, they are cancelled very often.

The shoulder months are usually April/May and September. But March also sees the departure of a number of expedition voyages.

Activities on an Alaskan Cruise:

Kayaking: On most Alaska Cruises voyages, kayaking is an option for an extra cost. This is often what we recommend because it's a great way to learn more about the Inside Passage. You can get some incredible close-ups of wildlife by paddling little inlets.

Wildlife Views: Without a doubt, one of the primary draws of any Alaska cruise is the opportunity to observe wildlife. Expedition cruises are particularly wonderful for this because your guides will be able to keep an eye on the animals in zodiacs and show you the best spots.

Fishing: For those of you who like to fish, many cruise lines offer this popular activity. Take a small boat fishing trip and catch some salmon. After that, you can return to the yacht and make dinner.

Snorkelling: Although the waters in the Alaska Cruise Packages are far from warm, snorkelling is offered on a number of trips around Ketchikan. Take a two-hour guided tour around the bay to see what you can find. You will witness killer whales if you are very fortunate!

Dog Sled: Several of the ports, including Seaway, offer the chance to dog sled. This is very well-liked since it's a lot of fun. Because each dog is so gorgeous, you will be taking pictures of them all.

Things to pack for your Alaska Cruise:

Considerations for Clothes: The wind and cold evening temperatures may make you want to bring several layers of clothing. It includes the jacket against the wind and the thermal layers of clothing.

Gloves: A pair of good gloves just in case you are a cold person or are planning to do some hiking close to a glacier, remember to bring gloves when you are on an Alaska Cruise Package. Photographers may want some thin, liner gloves.

Sunglasses: When you are viewing the wildlife, the sea may be extremely bright. The best thing that one can do to counter this is to wear good UV sunglasses.

Footwear: In case you are taking an excursion cruise and will be landing wet, your footwear must consist of a pair of high calf boots that should be waterproof. Make sure that they are holding firm!

Bags & Daypacks: When you go ashore, you should pack a few necessities, like as a camera, gloves, and a ballet. This will require a good backpack.

Things to consider: By all means take a Kindle, sun glasses, sun cream, ear plugs and a bottle of water.