
The Alaska cruise season has come to an end. Many tourists have made plans to return to Alaska on a new cruise trip. These cruises offer unforgettable experiences that will make a lasting impression. They offer a unique way to view Alaska's stunning scenery, wildlife, or glaciers.
Last year, the number of cruise ship passengers visiting Juneau averaged seventy-four percent of capacity. The average for this season was even higher. A few of the ships that visited Juneau had a capacity of nearly one hundred percent.
It's a sign of economic recovery that more cruise passengers are going to Alaska. According to Schijvens, 440 business people were optimistic about the future of their business in 2021. One third said their business was not doing well, while 36% of them stated that the business climate is better than it was before.
According to Travel + Leisure, the Mayor of Skagway declared an emergency due to the rockslide at the Railroad Dock. The dock is currently closed to protect the public. However, the mayor stated that he is interested in reopening this dock.

Princess Cruises will also change the itinerary for Skagway in Alaska. The Majestic Prince will no longer call at Skagway, AK on July 26 due to the rockslide. Instead, the ship will continue calling at a Skagway location.
Princess will also be moving to the west coast, which is a change in the company's itinerary. The company will now visit Vancouver, BC instead of Victoria, BC. It will start sailing to Australia in 2023.
Many cruise lines are planning to launch new trips in 2019 and 2020, despite the Alaska cruise season ending. Norwegian Cruise Line's Bliss (a 4,000-passenger Norwegian Cruise Line ship) is scheduled to sail to Alaska starting in the spring of 2018. The port will host Carnival's Ovation Of the Seas for the season, which runs until October 2021.
Royal Caribbean will send one of its largest vessels, the Serenade of the Seas, to Alaska. It has also announced that the Serenade of the Seas will embark on a seven-day itinerary. It has also confirmed that it will use tenders for ferrying passengers.
Cunard will resume roundtrip sailings from Canada to Seattle this spring and summer 2019. Next year, Cunard will be offering a 14-night sailing departing from Vancouver. The rescheduled sailing will allow for guests to stay longer in Alaska.

Several smaller ship cruise lines are preparing for the Alaska season. Many of these smaller-ship cruise lines offer small-ship tours that take passengers to more remote destinations in the Inside Passage. Guests can explore Alaska's wilderness on a seven-night excursion or enjoy a slow travel experience.
Holland America Line, with 75 years of Alaskan market experience, has 75 years. You can enjoy a wide variety of itineraries, including trips to Prince William Sound, Tracy Arm and Glacier Bay. They offer authentic onboard programming, award-winning shore excursions and authentic Alaska Up Close.
FAQ
Do I need to dress up on a cruise?
You don't have to dress up or wear anything extravagant. Be comfortable and ready for relaxation.
Can I book my cruise too early?
It is not always necessary to book your cruise in advance. You may find that you save money by waiting until the last minute. Don't wait to book if you want to save money. This allows you take advantage special offers and promotions offered cruise lines.
Are there any restrictions on food while on cruise?
Yes! All cruises offer complimentary food. To enjoy these drinks, however, you will need beverages to purchase.
The cost varies depending on what type of ship you are sailing on. You might expect to pay between $20 and $30 per person for each beverage purchased while cruising on a luxury liner. If you're sailing onboard a smaller vessel, you'll likely pay less at around $10-15 per person.
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- For an example of savings, Royal Caribbean offers up to a 40% discount with a dining package. (travel.usnews.com)
- *20% Gratuities Apply on Free Unlimited Open Bar; Free Specialty Dining. (ncl.com)
- If you're traveling alone, you may also need to factor in a single supplement, adding up to as much as 100% of the cruise fare. (travel.usnews.com)
- You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)
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How to be safe on a cruise ship
Before embarking on your cruise ship journey, there are many important things you should know. You must understand how to behave when onboard so you don't get into trouble. These safety tips will make your trip more enjoyable.
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Be mindful of where you are at all times. People are more likely to be together when they're eating on a cruise ship than anywhere else. It's easy to become distracted from your duties because you're surrounded by people who want to chat and eat. Don't let this distract you from what you're supposed to do. You should tell someone to stop doing something that is dangerous like smoking or drinking alcohol.
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You should always keep your roomkey close by you when you board the vessel. You will be able to tell them where you are if they need you. You should also have your passport on you.
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Keep your valuables out of sight. Most cabins have drawers under their beds. That's a great place to store valuables such as passports, credit cards, and money. Make sure that nothing valuable is visible from plain sight. Keep your bags hidden in the closet.
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Hydrate. Even though cruise ships are well-stocked with water, it can sometimes be hard to remember how much. Take advantage of the free bottled water available throughout the ship. You should avoid becoming dehydrated. You will feel tired and cranky which can lead to accidents or fights.
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Attention to announcements. Announcements appear everywhere, including on TV screens or public address systems. They include safety procedures, emergency exits, and even weather reports. These announcements need to be taken seriously. They could save your life.
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Never leave your cabin unlocked. Never leave your cabin unlocked, no matter how friendly a crew member seems. Unlocked doors are often used by thieves to gain entry. You should ask the crew for permission before you use the restroom.
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Avoid going alone overboard. It takes time for the ship’s crew to rescue anyone who falls overboard. You may attract sharks or other sea creatures to your body while you are still on the ship's crew. It is best to wait for help.
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It is forbidden to smoke in the elevator. These elevators can quickly become smokey due to their high pressure. If you feel dizzy and lightheaded, it is best to get out immediately. The fresh air outside doesn't necessarily mean you can breathe easily.
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Learn the evacuation procedure. Every year, many people die in elevators. Follow the instructions on screen if you are in an emergency.
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Make sure you are familiar with the fire drill. Fire drills are held regularly, often once per day. Everyone on deck must evacuate when there is a drill. Follow the directions given by the crew members. Once the drill has been completed, return back to your cabin.
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Ask questions before accepting food or drinks. Cruisers are often concerned about food poisoning. Many people are unaware that certain foods cannot be eaten aboard ships. Raw oysters, for example, are not allowed on most cruise ships. If you aren't sure if the food being offered to you is safe, politely decline and choose another meal.
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Take care when you use the pool. There have been many cases of passengers falling into the pools accidentally. You should not fall into the pools unless someone spots you. It's also possible to slip and fall on deck at any time. Always wear appropriate footwear and pay close attention to what's around you.