My offered facts …
Alaska is breathtaking. If you have only
7 days to get away, what better way than on a cruise ship, where your meals,
accommodations, and getting you there is included in your price.
Though some excursions in port, can be pricey, due to
popularity, it may be your only once in a life time adventure to Alaska, if there’s more
destinations on you bucket list. For me,
I keep returning. And though I have done
most excursions I want, new ones continue to be developed, that I may too,
choose to do.
Some of the pricing below, may seem a little low to me, especially for excursions and/or hotels. Though you may be on a budget, there are sites you will specifically want to see and can often purchase without all the hype. Be sure to make your cruise purchase with an agent, who has been to Alaska and can help offer you suggestions.
Facts & Myths from Alaska.gov
Facts About Alaska
Mountains
Of the 20 highest peaks in the United States, 17 are in
Alaska. Mt. McKinley, the highest peak in North America, is 20,320 ft. above
sea level. Denali, the Indian name for the peak, means "The Great
One."
Water Bodies
The Yukon River, almost 2,000 miles long, is the third
longest river in the U.S. There are more than 3,000 rivers in Alaska and over 3
million lakes. The largest, Lake Iliamna, encompasses over 1,000 square miles.
Glaciers
Alaska has an estimated 100,000 glaciers, ranging from
tiny cirque glaciers to huge valley glaciers. There are more active glaciers
and ice fields in Alaska than in the rest of the inhabited world. The largest
glacier is the Malaspina at 850 square miles. Five percent of the state, or
29,000 square miles, is covered by glaciers.
Compass Points
Alaska Over U.S. Alaska boasts the northernmost (Point Barrow), the easternmost (Pochnoi Point on Semisopochnoi Island in the Aleutians), and the westernmost (Amatignak Island in the Aleutians) points in the United States."
Coastline
Alaska has 6,640 miles of coastline and, including
islands, has 33,904 miles of shoreline.
Volcanoes
There are more than 70 potentially active volcanoes in
Alaska. Several have erupted in recent times. The most violent volcanic
eruption of the century took place in 1912 when Novarupta Volcano erupted,
creating the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes which is now part of Katmai National
Park.
Earthquakes
On March 27, 1964, North America’s strongest recorded
earthquake, with a moment magnitude of 9.2, rocked central Alaska. Each year
Alaska has approximately 5,000 earthquakes, including 1,000 that measure above 3.5
on the Richter scale. Of the ten strongest earthquakes ever recorded in the
world, three have occurred in Alaska.
Common Misconceptions About Alaska
Most visitors have pleasant surprises in store when they
come to Alaska. Three common misconceptions concerning Alaska are weather, road
conditions, and prices.
Bad Weather
Over a third of all vacation/pleasure visitors found the
weather better than expected. During the summer, average daytime temperatures
throughout the state range from the 60s to the 90s.
Bad Road
Conditions
Almost the entire length of the Alaska Highway is
asphalt-surfaced, and approximately half of the roads in the state’s highway
system are paved.
High Prices
Contrary to popular belief, prices throughout Alaska are
generally quite reasonable. To help illustrate the cost of a vacation, the
following chart provides high and low prices for a few of the basics. More
specific pricing may be obtained in the Official State Vacation Planner.
Meals
Expect variety in price and in menu.
Deluxe Hamburger
$5-10
Salmon Dinner $18-25 Breakfast $3-11
Accommodations
Rates reflect the low tariff in the off season the high
in the summer months.Hotel/Motel, Standard $40-90
Hotel/Motel, Deluxe $90-145
Bed & Breakfast $45-80
Wilderness Lodge $150-425
Private Cabins $20-100
Sightseeing
Half-Day City Tour From $9/person
Flightseeing From $90/hour
Whale Watching From $90/day
3- and 4-Day Cruises From $300/day
Fishing
Alaska sportfishing licenses for nonresidents are
available in Alaska sporting good stores or from an outfitter.
3-Day Non-resident License $20
14-Day Non-resident License $50 Charter Boat Fishing From $120/day
Rentals
Bicycles From $20/day Cars/Vans From $25/day
Canoes/Kayaks From $40/day
Isn’t it time you plan that Alaska Cruise adventure ? Few sailings and savings still available for
2015. More importantly, there are some
great savings if you plan now for 2016 !
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