

The Celebrity Mercury sailed September 14, 2008 for Ketchikan, Alaska; Juneau, Alaska; Hubbard Glacier; Sitka, Alaska; Victoria, British Columbia and Seattle, Washington. The conference, themed “Xperts in Cruising,” offered extensive training opportunities for in-depth training in luxury, group and particularly Alaska travel. The trip also included a check presentation and $6,000 donation to the Alaska Raptor Center in Sitka, Alaska, courtesy of CruiseOne and Celebrity Cruises. Executives from all major cruise lines, as well as destination convention and visitor bureaus and tour operators, attended this highly regarded event.
If you have not ever been to Alaska you are missing the trip of a lifetime and if you have already been to Alaska, now is the time to think about going again.
Alaska is one of the premier destinations in these United States. The combination of breathtaking scenery, fabulous wildlife and friendly Alaskans, make this state a must-experience for residents of the “Lower 48” and Hawaii. And you can’t forget the abundance of fresh wild salmon and halibut.


Most people begin with a 7-night cruise and that is a great way to start. So many cruise ships make Alaska their home during the summer months and you can choose from just cruising to places such as Juneau, the state capital, Ketchikan, Sitka and Skagway. You will also visit sites such as Glacier Bay State Park or the Hubbard Glacier where people cheer as they witness the spectacle of glaciers calving. Cruises traditionally start from Seattle, Vancouver or Seward/Whittier.
Better yet is to add a cruise tour that will take you to Anchorage or Fairbanks before or after the cruise and then to wonderful locations such as Denali National Park, Mount McKinley, Copper River, Talkeetna and other sites not available from the cruise ship. The “high season” is summertime, between June and August but May and September are also great times to visit. Celebrity, Royal Caribbean, Princess, Holland America and Norwegian Cruise Lines are amongst those with a steady presence in Alaska and commitments to the ecology in that region. We will be happy to walk you through the many alternatives for travel to that region. This is a wonderful opportunity for a fun, but also educational family experience. Children love it! Itineraries are available for 2009 and filling rapidly as interest in Alaska continues to grow.
For those of you who wish to experience even more options at different times of year, there are also ample opportunities for land excursions before, during or after the cruise ship season.
The State Sport is Dog Mushing. Per Wikipedia, “Mushing is a general term for a sport or transport method powered by dogs, specifically, it implies the use of one or more dogs to pull a sled on snow.” On the first Saturday of March, the most famous dog mushing race with which we are probably familiar, the Iditarod begins. The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is an annual sled dog race in Alaska, where mushers and teams of typically 16 dogs cover 1,161 miles (1868 km) in eight to fifteen days from Willow to Nome. Why not visit Anchorage in early March and

As I mentioned earlier, a cruise allows you to get just a small taste of this magnificent state but there is so much more. After three trips to Alaska, we can’t wait to return to see more.
