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Itinerary-
The itinerary refers to where the Alaskan cruise goes, what
ports it stops at along the way, and how many days the cruise
ship is at sea as opposed to at port. Choosing the right
itinerary depends on what your preferences is for leisure
(more days at sea) vs. activity (more days at port).
Onboard
Activities- Cruises typically offer a wide range of onboard
activities, from shuffleboard, pools, skeet shooting,
rock climbing walls, gyms, fitness equipment, volleyball
and tennis courts, putting contests, dance/yoga classes,
spas/salons, lectures and more.
Nightly
Entertainment- All cruises offer nightly entertainment,
which can be casino gambling, Broadway-style floorshow,
magic shows, cabaret shows, nightclub performances, disco
dancing, movies, passenger talent shows, and more.
Shore
excursions- A shore excursion refers to activities done
off the ship while in port. During your port stops, you'll
most likely have the option of exploring the area on your
own or with a guide. These guided excursions will range
in time and exertion level depending on the port. For
example, an excursion might take you into the shopping
district of the local town for a couple of hours, or it
might take you hiking through a local forest, kayaking
to a glacier, etc. for an entire day. The excursion itinerary
should indicate the duration of the trip and the level
of fitness required.
Accommodations-
Sleeping quarters on a cruise ship fall into four categories;
inside cabin (small rooms, no view, least expensive),
ocean view cabins (with windows or portholes), ocean view
cabins (with balcony), and suites (larger rooms, usually
with balconies and the most amenities of all types).
Price-
The price for your Alaskan cruise typically includes your
cabin, most meals, certain non-alcoholic drinks, room
service, the use of gymnasium equipment, most shipboard
entertainment, and transportation between all the ports
on your itinerary. On most cruises, sodas, alcoholic beverages,
specialty coffees, meals in alternative restaurants, spa
and salon services, exercise classes, casino gaming, organized
shore excursions, photographs, medical services, gratuities,
travel insurance, and gift shop purchases are typically
not included in the basic price.
Airfare-
In addition to pricing for just the Alaskan cruise, many
cruise lines offer Air/Sea packages that include connecting
airfare, transfers between the airport and ship, and baggage
handling. When you purchase the packaged airfare, if you
miss your cruise ship due to flight delays from mechanical
problems (but NOT weather problems), the cruise line will
make an effort to get you to the next port of call to
join the cruise.
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