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Dancing With Whales on The Best Cruises to Alaska


Alaska’s whales are one of the greatest sights on earth and an up-close encounter with them makes for a lifetime memory. Alaska is both residence and migratory spot to a variety of whales. Because of the abundant fish in the area, many whale species find their way in Alaska’s cold waters. The amount of stout in their system helps them survive the coldness nearly all year round. Beluga whales, blue whales, bowhead whales, gray whales, humpbacks, orcas, minkes and sperm whales are just some of the species that thrive in the cold waters.

Alaska cruise tours give access to a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with these gorgeous creatures. And because different whales are drawn to the area in different months, gray whales enter Alaskan waters in April and May, humpback whales come in from June to September and killer whales are present all year round, you are sure to stumble upon them any month you choose to take cruises to Alaska. With the increasing popularity of these cetaceans, many Alaska Vacation Packages now include whale watching in their itineraries.

Dances with Alaska whales at Juneau

The kind of whales one sees in Alaska will really depend on the Alaska vacation packages selected. There are whale watching tours in Homer Alaska, Whittier, Seward, Juneau and lots of other places where inlets and glaciers can be seen. Alaska cruise tours let their passengers experience whale watching either onboard or indirectly, via a ground tour, then on to smaller inlets.  Such tours usually take its passengers to Glacier Bay National Park where humpbacks with a pod made up of 15 to 20 play around in the waters. Humpbacks are gorgeous and elegant animals. They give acrobatic displays during their feeding frenzy.

Small ship cruises to Alaska via the Inside Passage and the Southeast are readily available. With this, you can easily see whales in their natural environment, feeding on fish, swimming with their pods, teaching their young ones the routines of catching or simply lazing in the sun. Most of these activities can be witnessed easily when one is on deck, enjoying breakfast with a loved one or taking a walk. There are also custom cruises that depart from the Pacific Northwest end of Alaska which offers whale watching and wildlife photography as well. Most Alaska cruise tours will guarantee that whales can be seen any day you visit or else you get your money back. This offer is enough to assure many of cruise passengers who are apprehensive to pay extra money for Alaska Vacation Packages that include whale watching.

Over the years, whales are not the only wildlife easily seen in Alaska’s waters. There are also see otters, sea lions, seals and dolphins. Alaskan waters are one of the most abundant when it comes to food for these creatures such as shrimp, krill and a variety of different fishes that have not lessened in number even when fishing is considered a fantastic pastime and profession there. Cruises to Alaska are surely a wise investment especially when a connection to nature is at hand.




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Posted in Alaska Cruise on Nov 6th, 2009, 4:50 am by Alaska Cruise Guru   

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