alaskan cruise 2012, small boat cruise, alaska glacier cruise
If you have been wondering about where to take your next vacation you may want to consider an Alaskan cruise 2012. The Alaskan cruise has become a rapidly growing destination for travel and tour enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and admirers and lovers of nature. It is not a theme park, though the ride on the boat alongside glaciers, or up streams thick with sockeye salmon, or by the shores of an Alaskan rain forest, is one for the books, a trip of a lifetime, and one where you will be satisfied thoroughly having scratched a travel itch you never knew you had.
Here are three types of Alaskan cruises:
1) Small Boat Cruise – hosting typically up to 50 people, these overnight tours allow for people to get to places in Alaska no large ship could ever go. This opens up new opportunities for the cruise traveler to get out and see more of Alaska on foot, and unique locations by sea.
2) Alaska Glacier Cruise – If one is considering going to Alaska then they must insist on seeing the glaciers, and not just from a large ship. A small boat cruise will get you closer than the large ships to the glaciers. You may even have an opportunity to hike them.
3) Eco Cruise – An Alaskan eco cruise is about encountering nature more than simply wanting to party. These cruises cater to the environmentally conscientious cruiser because of the in-depth learning and education that goes on during these cruises.
There are many types of Alaska boat cruises to choose from, so keep looking until you find the right one for you!