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Cruise West has offered Alaska cruise vacations for more than 30 years. The company now owns and operates a cruising yacht plus a fleet of nine small cruise ships with capacities ranging from 78 to 138 guests. The majority of Cruise West's vessels are American-owned, American-built and American crewed. The atmosphere onboard is casual, and the experience is centered around discovering the culture and nature of the destinations you're visiting. The small ship atmosphere leads to a completely different onboard experience that attracts those that want to experience a cruise truly centered around the destination. While CruiseWest specializes in Alaska, other destinations they visit include US coastal voyages, the California Wine Country, Great Lakes Cruises, Costa Rica, the Caribbean, Mexico, Japan and even Asia. more
Caribbean Princess® is one of the stars of the region that bears her name. The Caribbean Princess visits the Turks & Caicos, St. Thomas, San Juan and more. Plus, there's so much to do onboard: Get a workout at the fitness center, then rejuvenate with a pampering treatment in the Lotus Spa® or go out on deck to the adults-only oasis, The Sanctuary. You'll enjoy an array of freshwater swimming pools and hot tubs, lounges and clubs, a library, lavish production shows, extensive options for children and much more. Enjoy traditional dining rooms or fine dining in specialty restaurants like Sabatini's® and the elegant Crown Grill the new Vines Wine & Seafood Bar. And be sure to experience, Movies Under the Stars®. Caribbean Princess features many signature Princess innovations, including Their private retreats just for adults and a glittering piazza-style Atrium with entertainers and an array of casual eateries. It's all you would expect of a ship this grand. more
When Seward increased its fee a few years ago, Princess Cruises made Whittier, Alaska, as its embarkation port for southbound Alaska cruises. The good news for Princess passengers is that Whittier is an interesting destination in its own right. Don't visit between November and February, however, unless you bring a flashlight ' the sun doesn't rise high enough during that period for direct sunlight to reach over the nearby Chugach Mountains to warm town. From Anchorage, the trip aboard the Alaska Railroad to Whittier is a scenic 2 hour and 20 minute ride ($55.00 one way). Highlights of your visit would include: fishing, kayaking and day-cruises which cater to visitors who want to explore this "gateway to Prince William Sound." On your way into Whittier you'll pass through the 2.5 mile Anton Anderson Tunnel - the longest highway tunnel in North America. more
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