ALASKA - THE LAST FRONTIER

North to Alaska: A Journey Through Wilderness and Wonder

Alaska has been my lifelong passion and enduring muse since May 1994 when I first worked aboard cruise ships traversing its pristine waters. In the nearly three decades since, I've explored this magnificent state countless times, and each journey reveals something profoundly unique. The landscape is a living, breathing entity—ever-changing, with wildlife that appears unexpectedly, glaciers that shift and transform, and ports that tell stories of resilience and natural beauty.

A Personal Love Affair with the Last Frontier

My preferred route is the roundtrip sailing from Vancouver, a journey that epitomizes the essence of Alaskan exploration. Living in Vancouver offers me an extraordinary advantage, allowing me to witness the seamless transition from urban sophistication to untamed wilderness. While roundtrip voyages provide a comprehensive experience, the northbound and southbound routes offer their own distinct perspectives and adventures.


A Voyage of Diverse Experiences

Navigating Alaskan Waters

The first sea day offers a transition from civilization into the vast, open waters. Depending on your specific itinerary, you'll likely make ports of call in destinations like:

Skagway:

  • A historic gold rush town nestled in a narrow valley

Sitka:

  • A former Russian colonial capital with a rich multicultural heritage

Icy Strait Point:

  • A pristine, community-owned destination showcasing indigenous Alaskan culture

Juneau:

  • The state capital, accessible only by air or sea

Ketchikan:

  • Known as Alaska's "first city" and the salmon capital of the world

The Mercurial Alaskan Climate

Weather in Alaska is a character in itself. Ketchikan, playfully dubbed the "rain capital of Alaska," embraces its precipitation with humor—they even have a "liquid sunshine gauge" at the Visitors Center. But here's the magic: Alaska is breathtaking in all conditions. Sunny days reveal crisp, vivid landscapes, while rainy moments create ethereal scenes with low-hanging clouds draped over forests and mountains, making glacier colors pop with unexpected intensity.

Wildlife Encounters: Nature's Unpredictable Symphony

The Inside Passage offers some of the most extraordinary

wildlife viewing opportunities. Imagine:

  • Dall's porpoises playfully riding the ship's wake
  • Bald eagles soaring overhead with majestic grace
  • Pods of orcas and humpback whales teasing observers with spectacular tail flips and dramatic spouts

As you cruise past Vancouver Island's Campbell River, the changing light paints the seascape in progressively dramatic hues. The sunset transforms the waters, while coastal town lights begin to twinkle—a magical conclusion to each day's adventure.

The Journey's Reflection

Disembarkation morning arrives early—around 6 AM—but it's a moment of profound reflection. As Vancouver awakens and the city comes to life,

you'll have the opportunity to savor a quiet moment, perhaps with a warm cup of coffee, and contemplate the incredible journey of discovery you've just experienced.

Coming Attractions

This is just the beginning of my Alaskan narrative. Future

blog posts will dive deeper into:

  • Northbound and southbound voyage nuances
  • Sailing from different departure points
  • Exploring Denali National Park
  • Detailed cruise line comparisons
  • Onboard and shore excursion recommendations
  • Packing tips for Alaskan adventures
  • Local culinary experiences


Stay tuned for more detailed explorations of this extraordinary destination!