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Do I pre-purchase my shore excursions for my Alaska
cruise ?
For the most part, my answer is yes.
When might the answer be no, just wait ?
A few typical questions to ask yourself:
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Do you have select tours or activities you truly
don’t want to miss ?
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Do you know which tours may sell out quickly ?
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Do you normally purchase your tours ashore with
the cruise line ?
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Do you know the latest time, you must be off the
ship in port, to partake in a tour, you’re wanting to wait and purchase ashore
?
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Do you know which tours will be offered, after
you are in port ?
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Are you traveling with a group ? Can you count on all, to be on time, to
depart the ship ?
Like on any cruise or port, select tours sell out quickly
with the cruise lines. Ex. Deadliest Catch in Juneau. Sometimes, you never see the tour offered,
because it is already sold out by the time you decide to look at tours.
Some tours have early departure. Ex. Train in Skagway. Not to mention, you have to walk to town, to
purchase, once on shore. Yes, you can possibly purchase the afternoon
train, if your ship is in port that long.
Tours are available, once on shore, for most ports. But again, must you depart the ship early
? Will you be docked near locations to
make purchase ? Will there be a line,
for transportation, to get to town ?
Unless you do lots of research, many of these answers, you won’t know
till you arrive. Cruise Lines do not necessarily
have such answers. Even if they do, this
can change. Calling the port, you may
get more specific answers of where the ship may dock.
When you may want to wait till port, to decide ? When deciding based on weather, may not plan
to do anything, or want to take pot-luck over what may be available.
Ex. Tram in Juneau. Could be a raining foggy day.
Ex. Mendenhall
Glacier in Juneau. If you only want to
travel out there, there are buses that go (city transportation and available tours).
If you wait to purchase select tours ashore, based on a
rain/weather, you could miss out.
Weather changes in Alaska. Tours
that aren’t available in the morning, may be fine by afternoon. Select tours, if you purchase with the cruise
line and the weather it too bad, the cruise line will cancel and refund your
money. But if you just decide you don’t
want to go, due to weather, after pre-purchase, then it is non-refundable, day
of tour.
Over first 10 times to Alaska, I pre-purchased my
tours. There were so many things I wanted
to see and do and not miss.
Today, I’ve done most everything I want to do.
In Ketchikan, I just enjoy walking the town. And taking pictures. And partaking in a little halibut, usually
available at the Creek.
In Juneau, I love to go to Mendenhall Glacier. I’ve taken the city transportation and
purchased a $25 bus ride, to get closer, in walking. I like to go up on the tram and purchase Dungeons
Crab. And I love to walk the town and
visit the Red Dog Saloon.
In Skagway, I love
to go into the Yukon. Round trip by bus (I’ve done the train 10 times ?). So I
usually still purchase this in advance.
However, I purchase from our Shore Excursion Group Team (instead of the
cruise line) and there is another company I often use. And my reason ? To know what time to get off
the ship, since they usually leave as soon as the ship docks.
In Sitka, I still choose the same tour, over and over …
Eagle Rapture Center. So I usually buy
this thru the cruise line.
Icy Straight. I
probably would pre-purchase their tours here.
They could sell out, with many folks opting to do something here. I’ve done the bear watching and I love the
cooking class and dancers here. Last
time, I just walk around.
In Haines. If I
wanted to go to Skagway, I would pre-purchase
this tour. FYI – I don’t usually choose
a cruise with this itinerary, unless I’ve saved a lot of $$, for the extra cost
to go to Skagway. I’ve basically done
all I want here, so don’t know what I would opt to do, never time my cruise
included this port.
In Victoria, I now just go into the town. I’ve done the Butchard Gardens several times. However, if by chance, my cruise was there
all day, I would preplan a tour.
More and more shore excursions are offered in each port
each year. So if you’ve been several
times to Alaska, you may want to take a look at the new options available for
your next cruise there.
If it’s your first time to Alaska, take the time to look
over all your options, far in advance. Why
miss out. So though I’ve been many
times, and know which may be available for purchase in port, for you, again, I
suggest pre-purchase.
I also hope you have purchased your Alaska Cruise from someone who has been to Alaska. to help you will excursions ashore. Look to a travel agent for a cruise such as this.
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