Let It Go……..And Book an Alaskan Cruise

So, how many of you have been inspired by Jane McDonald and her cruising antics?  Has it made you think of your next or maybe even your first cruising destination?

I don’t know about you guys, but I am seriously considering booking an Alaskan cruise.  My better half is fascinated by TV programmes such as Alaskan Bush People, and Alaska: The Last Frontier, and for her, this would be her ultimate cruise.  And for me, it is something that I have always wanted to do – the glaciers, the wildlife, just everything about Alaska and the Canadian Rockies just really excites me.

Alaska is the 49th State, the largest in the U.S. and one of the last un-spoilt destinations in the world, with its breathtaking scenery, and captivating wildlife, it just has so much to offer!  With the Alaskan cruises, you can get closer the wildlife and discover the glaciers in a way you never thought was possible.

Alaska itself is perfect for cruisers, with numerous opportunities to take in its vast natural beauty.  You can sail along the Inside Passage to visit the immense ice formations of Glacier Bay and Icy Strait, as well popular ports such as Ketchikan, Skagway and Juneau, this is the only U.S. state capital that’s not accessible by car.

Why not make an even more unforgettable journey, by combing a land tour on board the Rocky Mountaineer! Rocky Mountaineer is so much more than just a train. It’s the key to unlocking a hidden gem of beauty as you glide through otherwise inaccessible terrain in the Canadian Rockies.

Rocky Mountaineer offers 2 levels of service – Gold Leaf and Silver Leaf.  And to allow for the best views, Rocky Mountaineer operate exclusively during the day, meaning you make the most of this spectacular scenery.

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Gold Leaf is a bi-level glass domed coach with full length windows and seats that can be rotated to accommodate groups of 4 passengers.  Guests are offered hot gourmet meals, that are prepared freshly on-board and with local cuisine.

Silver Leaf is a single glass domed coach with oversized windows and reclining seats, and guests are offered a hot option for breakfast and lunch served at their seat.

Jane McDonald was on board the MS Nieuw Amsterdam with the episode airing on Friday 3rd March.  Holland and America have mid-sized ships sailing 7 or 14 night cruises, and they sail from Vancouver, Seattle and Seward.  With Holland and America you are guaranteed a personalised service with one crew member for every 2 guests!  Holland and America are the perfect cruise line to match with a Rocky Mountaineer land tour.  Why not take a 7 night Alaskan Cruise and combine with a 5 night Canadian Rockies Highlights!  iStock-635944552For More deals on Alaskan Cruises and the Rocky Mountaineer click here

In the wise words of Jane McDonald……………… Let It Go.  And book your next cruise now!

 

 


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Hello Everyone Thank you for visiting my page.  My name is Dani, and I have 11 years experience working within the travel industry.  Ever since I found out that Travel and Tourism was a course available to me in school, it was what I always wanted to do, and then…

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