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What is the best cruise line that leaves from Seattle and tours Alaska?
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Sweet P asked:
I am looking for a cruise to take my son and daughter on, ages 14 and 17. They want to sea Alaska, and I would like to leave from Seattle, because it is in the US. I am wondering what the best cruise line is, that has fun activities such as Kayaking. The trip will be at the beginning of August, so I need to book fast!
I am looking for a cruise to take my son and daughter on, ages 14 and 17. They want to sea Alaska, and I would like to leave from Seattle, because it is in the US. I am wondering what the best cruise line is, that has fun activities such as Kayaking. The trip will be at the beginning of August, so I need to book fast!











November 28th, 2007 at 8:35 pm
Check out Holland America …
November 30th, 2007 at 10:22 pm
At this late date I don’t know if you can find a cabin. If you do all lines offer many different things while most will visit the same ports of call. I have sailed with Norwegian Princess to Alaska and was completely happy with both lines. Plenty of activities both on the ship plenty of excursions to choose from. Becauses of security reasons I doubt you will be beable to go. Try calling 1-800-Princess see what they say.
It is an AMAZING cruise. To really see Alaska for both you your kids a cruisetour is best with Princess but, they either leave out of or end in Vancouver.
Good Luck.
December 2nd, 2007 at 5:19 pm
I took Princess. It was FABULOUS! That is a great cruise!! You guys will have so much fun!! There will be lots of activities you can sign up for but don’t wait because they go fast. Do all the wildlife things–they’re amazing!
December 4th, 2007 at 7:09 pm
Holland America, although not necessarily for teens. Princess would probably be better for them.
And it may be too late to book for August. The Alaska cruises fill up fast, due to the short season. Early August - you may already be too late to meet the security clearance requirements.
December 6th, 2007 at 10:18 pm
Sweet P, I’ve booked cruises a couple ways. I’ve booked online recently, but I’ve also had good success with local travel agents . They can still create great packages that are as good as many online travel brokers. I found a resource of local cruise travel agents here: I belive that you can get the best price in one of two ways, book way in advance, or book as close to departure time as possible. Have fun!