Questions:I went to Alaska on a cruise it was purdy.
1. Where did you start travelling with the cruise? (Means, what city?)
2. How long does it take to get to Alaska with a cruise??
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Questions:I went to Alaska on a cruise it was purdy.
We flew to Portland, then took a bus up into Canada, then got on the boat there to sail up around the coast up to Alaska. Took probably a day to get there if I recall.dr88 wrote:Questions:I went to Alaska on a cruise it was purdy.
1. Where did you start travelling with the cruise? (Means, what city?)
2. How long does it take to get to Alaska with a cruise??
dr88
I just want to reiterate, you see so much more of Alaska (or any country) when you don't go on a cruise. Cruise stops have become little more than tourist traps. You don't get that feeling of being around a completely different culture.Riot wrote:We flew to Portland, then took a bus up into Canada, then got on the boat there to sail up around the coast up to Alaska. Took probably a day to get there if I recall.dr88 wrote:Questions:I went to Alaska on a cruise it was purdy.
1. Where did you start travelling with the cruise? (Means, what city?)
2. How long does it take to get to Alaska with a cruise??
dr88
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That depends on what kind of whether you prefer. I prefer winter, so I'd go to Sweden where probably the best places to ski are located.dr88 wrote:Anybody has an idea where would be a great country to travel for this winter? I'm counting about 3 weeks of travel, and my current candidate is Italy. But if you guys have a better suggestion, please reply! (And of course, Korea is no option, since I'll be in Korea after that travel)
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