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Take a cruise to the Pacific Northwest if you are looking for a relaxing vacation. These cruises suit cruise veterans who aren't afraid to experience motion sickness. These cruises generally run in the spring and fall. As with any cruise, be prepared for wet weather, and bring waterproof clothing and shoes. It is handy to have a compact umbrella.

Seattle

No matter if you are looking to see the majestic glaciers at Alaska or cruise along the Pacific Northwest, there's a cruise departing from Seattle that suits your needs. Seattle has several cruise lines leaving from the city. The cruise season generally runs from late May to early October. The city has two cruise ship terminals, and many different activities are available while you're on your cruise.

You can often find cruise ships departing Seattle visiting the San Juan Islands as well as Ketchikan or Skagway. You can also go on a seven night cruise from Seattle to Victoria, Juneau.


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Astoria

Astoria is Washington's port of call when taking a Pacific Northwest cruise. The charming city of Astoria is located at the Columbia River. It is the oldest settlement in the Rocky Mountains. The city is famous for its Sunday Market that draws both tourists and locals. Fort Clatsop is also located in the town. This is where Lewis and Clark stayed during their coldest winter on their trip.


It was once home to a fur-trade depot. Today, it is home to a number of artists and craftspeople. Locals make artisan home goods and bespoke jewelry. Many of these handmade pieces reflect the creativity of the region and are available at local art galleries or craft shops.

Vancouver

Vancouver, British Columbia can be a wonderful port of entry and is a great choice for Pacific Northwest cruises. It is surrounded by dense forests and beautiful beaches. You can find many attractions here that Pacific Coastal cruises stop for sightseeing. Stanley Park is a popular destination, as well as the Capilano Suspension Bridge. Vancouver is also a foodie's paradise, with world-renowned chefs, fusion restaurants, and renowned coffee houses.

The Pacific Northwest is a beautiful region in North America. It has mild, pleasant weather all year. It is home to the Olympic Mountains as well as the San Juan Islands. This makes it an ideal destination for those who love nature. The Columbia River is a key part of the region’s history. It connects to British Columbia and Alaska. A few cruises may also venture further south, taking in the sights of Los Angeles.


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Juneau

You should consider a cruise departing Juneau for your Pacific Northwest vacation. This picturesque city has a rich past that dates back to 1880 when Joe Juneau (an Indian guide) made their fortunes prospecting for gold. Gold Creek was named in honor of the two men who discovered large quantities of gold nuggets within the area. Three of three largest gold mines are located in the region. These digs yielded over $150 million in gold. Juneau has been a popular destination for cruise ship passengers since then. Since 1880, steamship companies have brought tourists here.

Juneau, Alaska's capital city, is also home to many interesting museums and historic attractions. The stunning scenery of its harbor and glaciers make it one of America's most picturesque capital cities. While you're here, be sure to take advantage of the many shore excursions in and around the city, which range from whale watching and fishing to hiking in old-growth forests.




FAQ

Why is cruise vacation so popular?

The appeal of cruises is growing because they offer a unique vacation experience for those who aren't interested in long flights or airport delays. The cruises offer a relaxed atmosphere that allows passengers to relax and enjoy their vacation without having to worry about work or other daily details.

Tourists can visit multiple destinations both on land and by sea with cruise ships. This allows them to take in all the sights and attractions of each destination.


How does cruising work

You pay a deposit of $50-$100 when you reserve a cabin on a cruise. Your balance is due 30 days before departure. Check into your cabin when you arrive at the port. You can then take part in any of the onboard activities.


Where should I go on my next cruise?

You can choose to travel to different ports of calling if this is something you are interested. This information can also be used as a way to narrow down your search. For instance, if you love history, you might want a cruise that visits places such as Alaska, Bermuda, Canada, England, France, Greece, Italy, Mexico, Spain, Turkey, etc. You might prefer a cruise that includes beaches and water sports such as Jamaican, Aruba, Costa Rica or Panama, Tahiti or Costa Rica.


Why don't you book your cruise early?

You don't have to book your cruise before you travel. If you wait until the last moment, you may save money. You should book in advance if you don't want to wait. You will be able to avail of exclusive deals and promotions from cruise lines.



Statistics

  • For an example of savings, Royal Caribbean offers up to a 40% discount with a dining package. (travel.usnews.com)
  • You can save 15% off the total price if you book in advance of your trip. (travel.usnews.com)
  • *20% Gratuities Apply on Free Unlimited Open Bar; Free Specialty Dining. (ncl.com)
  • If you're traveling alone, you may also need to factor in a single supplement, adding up to as much as 100% of the cruise fare. (travel.usnews.com)



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How To

How to stay safe when on a Cruise Ship

You need to know a lot before you set sail on your cruise. Behave properly onboard to avoid any problems. Here are some safety tips that will help you enjoy your trip.

  1. Always be aware of what is happening around you. People often gather onboard cruise ships to share meals. You can easily become distracted by the chatter and food of others. This shouldn't distract you from the work you are supposed to do. If you see someone doing something dangerous, like smoking or drinking alcohol, tell them politely to stop.
  2. Always keep your room key close to you when you board the ship, and hand over your room key to the person checking you in. If you get lost or need to be found, this will help you to locate your shipmates. Also, make sure to have your passport.
  3. Keep valuables away from prying eyes. Most cabins have drawers under their beds. That's a great place to store valuables such as passports, credit cards, and money. Also, make sure nothing valuable is visible in plain view. Your bags should be kept in the closet, so that no one can see them.
  4. Hydrate. It can be hard to remember that cruise ships provide ample water. Make use of the free bottled water provided throughout the ship. Try to avoid getting dehydrated. Dehydration can lead to fatigue, crankiness, and even fights.
  5. Always pay attention to announcements. Announcements appear everywhere, including on TV screens or public address systems. They include safety procedures and emergency exits as well as weather reports. These announcements are important. They could save your life.
  6. Never leave your cabin unlocked. No matter how friendly or helpful a crewmember may appear, lock your cabin. Thieves often break in through unlocked doors. A crew member can grant permission to use the restroom.
  7. Avoid going alone overboard. It takes time for the ship’s crew to rescue anyone who falls overboard. In the meantime, sharks and other sea creatures may be attracted to your body. It's best to wait until help arrives.
  8. Never smoke inside the elevator. These elevators are pressurized and smoke can build up quickly. If you feel dizzy or lightheaded, get off immediately. Although the air outside may be fresh, that doesn't mean your breathing is safe.
  9. Know how to evacuate. Each year, thousands of people die after being trapped in elevators. Follow the screen's instructions if an emergency happens.
  10. Get familiar with the fire drill. Fire drills occur regularly, typically once per day. Everyone on deck must evacuate during a drill. Follow the instructions given by crew members. Once the drill has been completed, return back to your cabin.
  11. Ask questions before you accept food and drinks. Cruisers often experience food poisoning. Many people don’t know that certain foods may not be safe to consume while aboard a cruise ship. Most cruise ships prohibit raw oysters. If you are unsure about the safety of the food, refuse to eat it and ask for another one.
  12. Use the pool with caution There have been numerous instances of people accidentally falling into the pools. Do not be alarmed if you fall in the pool. It's also possible to slip and fall on deck at any time. Make sure you have the right footwear and pay attention around you.




 



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