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24 Feb 2008 01:54:53 | Ron Richards
What do you have in mind for your next vacation? Are you
planning another trip to the same tired beach that you visit
every year or an "adventure" to a controlled, commercialized
theme park? If so, I have a suggestion for you: Alaska glacier
cruises. What if I told you that you could do something truly
unique and adventurous, something that the whole family would
love? What if I told you that there was a family cruise
destination so breathtakingly beautiful and teeming with
wildlife that you could spend days captivated at the rail of a
cruise ship and still not get enough? Would you be interested?
Sure you would. Few people have visited Alaska without having
been changed by the experience. Much of the terrain consists of
gorgeous, formidable glaciers and ice fields which cover over 5%
of Alaska's land surface. This natural beauty can be seen from
many top tourist destinations of Alaska including Juneau,
Valdez, Seward and the Matanuska Valley, but is usually only
fully appreciated with an up close and personal view that only a
cruise through the inland waterways can afford. From this
vantage point you will stand spellbound by tidewater glaciers
that reach over 100 ft. in height and the antics of wildlife
such as humpback whales, orcas, sea lions, dolphins, brown bears
and bald eagles. In Alaska, there is a multitude of attractions
that will keep you coming back for more. Cruise the smooth
inland waterways of Alaska and come surprising close to the
sheer ice faces of these magnificent, natural phenomenons; port
at luxuriant destinations complete with fine dining and unique
entertainment; and make memories that will last a lifetime. The
truth is: The popularity of Alaska glacier cruises is growing in
leaps and bounds due to the awe-inspiring beauty of Alaska's
glaciers and the affordability and wide range of cruise packages
available. You can choose from one-day inland cruise packages
which are as priced as low as $50 per person to a luxurious six
night cruise on a deluxe designer yacht for as little as $4,000
per person. Of course there is a wide range of cruise options
that fall between these two extremes. Take for instance the
seven day voyage available through a well-known cruise provider.
For under $2,000 per person, this trip affords passengers the
opportunity to cruise several top Alaskan inside passages aboard
a luxuriant cruise liner and port at several top destinations.
As you can see, there is no end to the possibilities associated
with Alaska glacier cruises. Why don't you look into the
possibilities that these cruises can open up for you and your
family? The only thing you have to lose is another boring summer
vacation.
About Author :
A lifelong Alaskan, Ron Richards lives in the beautiful
Matanuska Valley. Ron invites you to come and see Alaska. One
excellent way to enjoy Alaska is by taking an affordable Alaska cruise. Visit
Ron's site at www.findanalaskacruise.com
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