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Alaska ....

How about this photo for "perspective?" Cruise season for Alaska runs from about mid-May - until early September. The best months for Alaska cruising are June and July as they are the warmest months (and even that is cold for an Arizona gal) and you are bound to see the most wildlife during these months. A few great reasons to consider Alaska cruising:

1. Wonderful scenery on the ship and excellent shore excursions and/or cruise tours to see more of the beauty of Alaska allowing you to get "in closer" to nature in spots where the larger ships are unable to travel. 

2. Excellent food and fantastic amenities on the ships.

3. Once you unpack you stay unpacked until you depart the ship. No need to pack/unpack and haul your luggage around each day.

4. Excellent staff on board the ships to help meet your every wish, desire and need. You will truly feel spoiled, pampered and relaxed.

5. Comparing a land only vacation (food/hotel/transportation) versus a cruise vacation (accommodations/food/transport) where everything is included can be a savings of between 25-35% depending on cruise/time of year/dates of travel. 


Now is the time to be booking Alaska. The cruise season is short for Alaska (May-early September) and many specials are being offered right now! Call or email to get the best deal. Susan@CriticsChoiceVacations.com or call 480-831-9076.

Thanks to D. Getz for the use of his photo from his cruise 3 years ago.
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