Showing posts with label Juneau. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Juneau. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Appreciation for Glaciers, Fjords and more in Alaska

The more I go back to Alaska the greater my appreciation grows for the natural beauty of this state. Seeing how much the glaciers retreat year by year I now realize just how special it is to be able to experience Alaska's glaciers and fjords.

Having done a few different Alaska cruise itineraries (i.e. roundtrip out of Seattle, roundtrip out of San Francisco), my favourite would have to be the one I experienced most recently from Vancouver to Whittier on the Coral Princess. 

It was my first time in Whittier and although it is a small town it is also very picturesque.
One of the first views I had of Whittier
Gorgeous day in Whittier to sit and stare at the scenery
Tip: Not too far from the port in Whittier is a waterfall you can walk to. Make a left upon exiting the port and walk until you see the area where all the shops and restaurants are located.
You will see a sign like this...
...and a sign like this
Walk through the pedestrian tunnel to downtown Whittier.
The tunnel
You will be at the corner of Whittier Street and Glacier Avenue upon exiting the tunnel
Walk in the direction of the mountains to be greeted by the sight and sounds of waterfalls and gushing rivers.
Bottom of a waterfall
Amazing place to take a photo


I had the wonderful opportunity to go on five excursions during my time aboard the Coral Princess and I was able to experience a couple of "firsts" which was exciting!

Ketchikan
  • Wilderness Cruise & Silverking Lodge Seafood Feast
  • Rainforest Wildlife Sanctuary Walk & Crab Feast (I did this tour last year and the Dungeness crab is so amazing I had to do it again this year; on the Sanctuary Walk it was my first time seeing black bears up close catching salmon from the river)
Juneau
  • Town Tour, Tram & Timberline Trek
  • Mendenhall Glacier, Salmon Hatchery & Salmon Bake (my first time seeing salmon spawn)
Skagway
  • Horseback Riding Adventure (my first time horseback riding!)
Photo stop on our way back to the ship from our Horseback Riding Adventure

Friday, October 2, 2015

Awestruck in Alaska

After spending 11 weeks last summer cruising Southeast Alaska I spent 10 weeks this summer aboard the Ruby Princess doing the same itinerary (with the minor change of cruising through Tracy Arm Fjord instead of Glacier Bay National Park).

I wanted to make the most of my second summer in Alaska in a row so I made a commitment to try new things, explore more, and to go on new adventures this time around.


Ketchikan
I found out about The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show from a coworker last summer. Since I didn't get a chance to go to the show last summer I made up for it by going two times this year. It was entertaining to watch and you can even take a group photo with the lumberjacks after the show.

Lumberjacks in action
Ketchikan is one of my favourite ports when it comes to shore excursions. The two excursions I did at this port this summer did not disappoint!

Rainforest Wildlife Sanctuary Walk & Crab Feast
Besides walking through the Alaska Rainforest Sanctuary we also got to see bald eagles and owls at the Alaska Raptor Center and reindeers at the Alaska Wilderness Reindeer Pen. As educational as the walk through the rainforest with the tour guide was I would be lying if I didn't say how much I was looking forward to the crab feast at George Inlet Lodge.
The first drink is on the house so I got the raspberry iced tea. They start you off with a salad and then you can dive right into the all-you-can-eat Dungeness crab. It was some seriously delicious crab! The best crab I have ever eaten, without a doubt. We finished off the meal with a slice of cheesecake for dessert.

Reindeer!

Discovery Exclusive: Alaska Wilderness Survival
As I have mentioned in this blog before I am a big fan of the reality TV show Survivor. Princess Cruises recently partnered with Discovery and Animal Planet and with that collaboration came new excursions this summer. When I saw the title of this excursion I knew I had to do it.
We started the tour by taking a catamaran to a secluded island called Blank Island. On the way there we spotted bald eagles and seals. Aside from our tour guide/wilderness skills instructor there were only five of us on this tour which made the experience feel more authentic. We learned the 7 survival skills (recognition, inventory, shelter, water, food, playfulness, signalling) and how to use them while walking around Blank Island. Our shelter making skills were put to the test after learning how to choose a good location and materials for a shelter. My favourite part of the tour was the fire-making "challenge". We were each given a pan, a piece of cotton, some petroleum jelly in the form of lip balm, flint and a pocket knife. It took a while but eventually I was able to start a fire on my own - necessary life skill accomplished! We all enjoyed some campfire snacks and refreshments after making fire. On the catamaran ride back to downtown Ketchikan we were given a 6-in-1 survival whistle as a souvenir.


Tracy Arm Fjord
I got up bright and early at 5:30am to go on the crew deck to observe the ship sailing through Tracy Arm Fjord. It was chilly but so worth it to see the natural Alaskan beauty.

Natural beauty of Tracy Arm Fjord


Juneau
A classic tourist thing to do in Juneau is to take the tram up Mount Roberts. For some reason I never went on the tram last summer so I told myself this was the year to go. That was until my coworker mentioned she was going to hike up the Mount Roberts Trail (5 km) then take the tram back down. It took us about 2.5 hours to hike up to the top but it was adventurous and I was all about that this summer.

View at the end of our hike up Mount Roberts
Another classic tourist attraction in Juneau is the Mendenhall Glacier. Once again, I didn't get an opportunity to see it last summer so I made sure I saw it this summer.

Mendenhall Glacier Explorer
I went on the Mendenhall Glacier Explorer excursion which provided a narrated shuttle bus ride to Mendenhall Glacier from the pier. There is a short walk from where the bus drops you off until you can get close to the glacier and massive waterfall. Surprisingly, my favourite part of this tour was seeing a giant iceberg floating in the water.

A massive waterfall to the right of Mendenhall Glacier


Skagway
This summer I went on my favourite Alaskan shore excursion of all time: Ocean Raft Adventure.

Ocean Raft Adventure
Before we could board the boat we had to put on a protective suit to keep us warm and dry. While walking towards the boat after donning the protective suit I felt like an astronaut walking towards a spacecraft. The boat was a motorized raft and rides much like a jet-ski able to do quick turns. If there is one thing I love it is being a speed demon in the water. Whenever the captain cranked the speed on the boat or did donuts in the water I was overjoyed!
The weather was nice and sunny which just made the breathtaking scenery even more awe-inspiring. The boat traveled along Lynn Canal which is the longest and deepest fjord in North America and we were able to see the gorgeous Chilkat mountains in the distance. No Alaskan adventure is complete without spotting bald eagles and harbour seals and this excursion was no exception. As if the sights weren't impressive enough the captain maneuvered the boat close enough to a waterfall for us to feel the mist splashing on our face.

Chilkat mountains in the distance. Pictures don't do it justice.
Tip: Since Skagway is such a tiny town if you aren't doing an excursion or if you have been to Skagway before you might be at a lost as to what to do. Besides going on a hike (which I did last summer) I asked my coworker for some suggestions and was able to find two new things to do. One was to see the Days of '98 Show which is a musical about the history of Skagway. The other was to go to the waterfalls.

The waterfalls called Lower Reid Falls is worth the 1 hour walk from the pier to see. You will have to walk along State street or Main Street in the direction towards Gold Rush Cemetery, walk through the cemetery and up a short trail to reach the waterfalls.

Lower Reid Falls


Victoria, BC
I was fortunate enough to go on two excursions in Victoria this summer.

Olive the Senses Tasting & City Highlights Tour
The city highlights tour on this excursion was the best one I have been on in Victoria. I went on two city highlights tour in Victoria last summer but this one was more extensive and informative. At Olive the Senses Gourmet Foods we were able to sample a variety of olive oils and balsamic vinegars. I'm not a big fan of olive oil or balsamic vinegar but the liquid nitrogen olive oil ice cream with aged balsamic vinegar "caviar" pearls was so good! They said to help yourself to as many ice cream samples as you would like so I had three. Yes, they were that good. At the end of the tour the guide surprised everyone by giving out a bottle of balsamic vinegar to every passenger as a parting gift.

Enchanting Butchart Gardens
As a born and raised British Columbian I have never been to the famous Butchart Gardens in Victoria. After the excursion I went on this summer I can finally say I have been to Butchart Gardens! Since we were there on a Saturday evening we were also able to watch the fireworks display which was top-notch.

The dock in Victoria 
On the days I didn't get an excursion in Victoria I would head downtown. Downtown Victoria is always nice to go to for the scenery, shopping and food. It's about a 45 minute walk from the pier to downtown where the Parliament Building and Empress Hotel are located. Shuttle buses and taxis are available as well but when I am not pressed for time I enjoy the walk.


By seeking out new adventures so I could get a different experience in Alaska this summer it kept Alaska fresh and new for me. It just goes to show you that no matter how many times you visit the same port you can always create new adventures and memories there.

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Adventures in Alaska

One of the best benefits of working on a cruise ship is the opportunity to travel for free. Another perk of being a crew member is the heavily discounted shore excursions we can go on.

Of the 11 weeks I spent working aboard the ship this summer in Alaska I was able to go on 9 different excursions. I was able to experience zip-lining and kayaking for the first time in my life and in Alaska of all places! I also got the opportunity to go on a scenic train ride which is something I have always wanted to do.

Kayaking in Ketchikan
Below is a list of excursions I did for each port as well as a description provided by Princess Cruises on their website.

Juneau
  • Alaska Salmon Bake
    Enjoy an original outdoor salmon bake with wild Alaska salmon grilled over an open alder wood flame, situated in the lush rainforest. Dine with live entertainment, and participate in activities including gold panning, roasting marshmallows over a campfire, and getting your picture taken in a life-sized gold rush mural - on this 1.5-hour excursion.

Skagway
  • White Pass Scenic Railway
    Take an unforgettable journey aboard "The Scenic Railway of the World" to the White Pass summit. Carved through some of the North's most rugged terrain in 1898, this engineering marvel climbs nearly 3,000 feet, offering spectacular views, breathtaking scenery and a passenger agent to narrate the experience. All Aboard! 
  • Adventure Park & Ziplines
    Take part in an immersive activity amongst truly breathtaking beauty! Join our expert guides on an approximately 3 1/4-hour exhilarating experience in an Alaskan adventure park. Traverse a suspension bridge, maneuver along a raised balance beam and propel through the air on a series of ziplines - it's an experience you won't forget! 
  • Musher's Camp & Sled Dog Experience
    Complete your Alaskan adventure by experiencing Alaska's state sport! This easy half-day tour features a dog sled ride in the Tongass National Forest. And there's a "Kennel Talk" with mushers at an authentic summer training camp, puppy play time, a crackling fire, and time to browse the gift shop!
Tip: If you are looking for something to do in Skagway but are not interested in a tour there is a hike located not too far from the port. Just be sure to bring some mosquito repellent.

View from the Lower Lake hike in Skagway

Ketchikan
  • Bering Sea Crab Fishermen's Tour
    This 3-hour cruise aboard the Aleutian Ballad from season two of the TV series "Deadliest Catch" reveals the world of commercial fisherman. Get up close with crabs and octopus and view abundant wildlife amid stunning scenery. It's fun for the whole family as you explore in calm, sheltered waters.
  • Misty Fjords & Wilderness Explorer Cruise
    Explore Misty Fjords, one of nature's most spectacular creations, while cruising in luxury aboard one of the fastest sightseeing vessels in Alaska. 
  • Eagle Islands Sea Kayaking
    Embark on a kayak adventure in Tongass National Forest while learning of the area's natural environment and colorful history. 

Victoria, BC
  • Victoria by Horse-Drawn Trolley
    Experience the beauty of Victoria by horse-drawn trolley, a timeless tradition and wonderful way to view this historic city. Your fully narrated tour winds its way through the charming streets of Victoria, revealing stunning architectural monuments, gracious homes, exquisite gardens and cultural points of interest. 
  • Victoria Amphibious Hippo Tour
    See both sides of Victoria from inside an amphibious hippo! It's splashtastic fun for the whole family! Take in the historic and charming sights of the capital city, then splash into the Pacific Ocean and soak up the mountain and ocean views aboard the 'bus that floats.'

New Eddystone Rock, a volcanic spire, in Misty Fjords (Ketchikan)