
The Alaska cruise season is ending. 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 are also a great way to see the breathtaking scenery, wildlife, and glaciers of Alaska.
Last year, the number of cruise ship passengers visiting Juneau averaged seventy-four percent of capacity. The average was even greater this season. The ships that visited Juneau carried nearly 100 percent of their capacities.
It's a sign that Alaska is experiencing a rebound in tourism. According to Schijvens survey 440 business owners felt optimistic about their businesses for the year 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 has indicated that he will be looking to reopen it.

Princess Cruises will make a change to its Skagway, AK itinerary. The rockslide has caused the Majestic princess to cancel its July 26 call. Instead, the ship will continue calling at a Skagway location.
Other changes to Princess's itinerary include a shift to the west from the east coast. The company will now visit Vancouver, BC instead of Victoria, BC. In the fall of 2023, it will begin to sail to Australia.
Many cruise lines are planning to launch new trips in 2019 and 2020, despite the Alaska cruise season ending. Norwegian Cruise Line's Bliss is a 4,000-passenger ship that will sail to Alaska in the spring 2018. Carnival's Ovation, the Seas, will be present in the port from March 2018 to October 2020.
Royal Caribbean will send its largest vessels to Alaska. It has also announced that the Serenade of the Seas will embark on a seven-day itinerary. In the meantime, it has confirmed that it will use tenders in order to ferry passengers.
Cunard will resume roundtrip sailings from Canada to Seattle this spring and summer 2019. The company will host a 14-night sailing starting from Vancouver next year. The rescheduled sailing will allow for guests to stay longer in Alaska.

Many smaller ship-based cruise lines are getting ready for Alaska. They offer smaller-ship cruises that allow passengers to reach more remote areas in the Inside Passage. A seven-night expedition to Alaska is possible. Or, guests can opt for a slower travel experience.
Holland America Line has 75 years of experience in the Alaska market. It has a broad range of itineraries to take you through Prince William Sound. Glacier Bay and Tracy Arm. Their Alaska Up Close program includes authentic onboard programming and award-winning shore excursions.
FAQ
Do I have to tip my Cruise Director
This varies from cruise line to cruise line. Some cruise directors are paid tips while others receive no tipping. The best way to find out if you need to tip your Cruise Director is to ask them when you board the ship. They will most likely tell you if tipping is expected.
Is a cruise a good holiday?
When you can relax and enjoy yourself, it's one of the best places to go on vacation. A cruise is just what the doctor ordered!
What is a cruiseship vacation like?
The best way to describe a cruise ship vacation is as an all-inclusive experience where you are provided for at all times. All amenities are available, including entertainment, dining options, spas, and excursions. It's not just a place to sleep and eat; it's also an excellent opportunity to enjoy yourself and relax. Only thing you will need is your sense for adventure!
Can I book my cruise too early?
Sometimes it is not necessary to book a cruise early. If you wait until the last moment, you may save money. Don't wait to book if you want to save money. You can take advantage of promotions and special offers offered by cruise lines.
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- For an example of savings, Royal Caribbean offers up to a 40% discount with a dining package. (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)
- The line estimates savings of 50% when you purchase this bundle. (travel.usnews.com)
- In addition, 10 to 15 percent gratuity is typically added to bar bills — for alcohol and soft drinks — and gratuities are applied to spa treatments. (cruiseline.com)
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How To
How to stay safe while on a cruise ship
There are many things to be aware of before you board a cruise ship. So that you don't get in trouble, it is important to know how to behave aboard. Here are some safety tips to help you enjoy your trip.
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At all times, be aware of your surroundings. People tend to gather together on cruise ships, especially at meals. Because you are surrounded with people who want to talk and eat, it is easy to get distracted from your tasks. This should not distract from what you are supposed do. You should tell someone to stop doing something that is dangerous like smoking or drinking alcohol.
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Keep your room keys close to your body when you board a ship. When you get onboard, hand your key over to the person checking you in. They'll be able to find you quickly if you need it. Keep your passport with you.
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Keep your valuables out of sight. Most cabins have drawers under their beds. This is a great place for valuables like passports, credit cards, or money. You should also make sure that nothing of value is visible. Put your bags away in the closet so no one can see them.
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Stay hydrated. Although cruise ships offer plenty of water, it can be difficult to remember to drink enough. Make use of the free bottled water provided throughout the ship. You should avoid becoming dehydrated. Dehydration can cause fatigue and make it difficult to concentrate, leading to arguments or even accidents.
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Pay attention to the announcements. Announcements appear everywhere, including on TV screens or public address systems. They contain safety procedures, emergency exits, weather reports, and more. Pay attention to these announcements. These announcements might save your own life.
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You should lock your door before you leave your cabin. No matter how kind a crew member might seem, your cabin should be locked. 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 too far. It takes time for the ship’s crew to rescue anyone who falls overboard. In the meantime, sharks and other sea creatures may be attracted to your body. Waiting until help arrives is the best option.
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Smoking is not permitted in elevators. These elevators can quickly become smokey due to their high pressure. If you feel dizzy and lightheaded, it is best to get out immediately. Even though the air outside is fresh, it doesn't mean breathing is safe.
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Know how to evacuate. Every year, thousands die from being trapped in an elevator. If an emergency occurs, follow the instructions on the screen.
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Learn the basics of the fire drill. Fire drills occur regularly, typically once per day. Everyone on deck needs to evacuate during a drill. Follow the crew members' instructions. Once the drill has been completed, return back to your cabin.
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Ask questions before accepting food and drink. Cruisers often experience food poisoning. Many people don’t know that certain foods may not be safe to consume while aboard a cruise ship. Most cruise ships prohibit raw oysters. If you are unsure about the safety of the food, refuse to eat it and ask for another one.
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Be careful when using the pool. Inadvertently falling into pools has been a frequent occurrence. If this happens to you, tread water until someone notices you. You can also slip and fall off the deck at any moment. So always wear proper footwear and pay attention to your surroundings.