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| The state of Alaska is so enormous; you’d need a century to explore it all. That’s what makes Cruise Tour so great. They give you the time you need to wander of the beaten path a little, plus visit places you can’t get by cruise ship. And they’re flexible. You can choose from 10-13 nights and take them either after or before of the cruise. So make your Alaska cruise vacation extra adventurous with Cruise Tour. All cruise companies which cruise Alaska invited you on there own Cruise Tour. Each cruise company has its own destination with different way of transportation and different places to stay.Alaska has many places which you must see and all cruise companies will bring you there. Denali national park is the home of Mt McKinley American largest mountain, where you may see the numerous species of wildlife that inhabit the area. Fairbanks, Alaska’s second largest city owes its founding to the discovery of gold, so soak up native culture and gold rush history. At Gold dredge No. 8, a National Historic Site, you get to browse the mining exhibits, pan for gold and enjoy a hearty miner's stew in the dining hall. Board the authentic sternwheeler Discovery II or III for a fully-narrated cruise along the Chena and Tanana rivers. You must also visit a portion of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. Encounter the mighty Malaspina, the largest piedmont glacier on the continent. Hubbard Glacier is the only glacier in the world that does not move at a glacial pace. Quite the opposite, Nicknamed the "Galloping Glacier", Hubbard moves faster than almost any other glacier on the continent. Stand in awe before Alaska's most massive tidewater glacier. This dazzling ice-blue behemoth fills your view and extends for miles at either side. It originated on the slopes of Mt. Logan 76 miles away in Kluane National park, and spreads across a valley 40 miles wide. By the time it reaches Disenchantment Bay, it's architecture towers 40 stories high, dwarfing even the largest ships. Imagine coming face to face with a wall of ice six miles wide! And as you approach Hubbard Glacier, make sure to watch for seals afloat on the ice. Marvel at a 150-mile long wall of peaks that include Mt. Logan and Mt. St. Elias - the second and third tallest mountains in North America A cruise to Alaska is surely an experience you will never forget. Inside Passage Cruises |
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