The Carnival Cruise line offers a seven-day cruise on board the Carnival Spirit that departs Seattle's Pier 91 every Tuesday. The Glacier Bay Alaskan Cruise places an emphasis on providing travelers with views of Glacier Bay National Park and visiting other parts of Alaska. The Spirit visits Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan and Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Carnival Spirit possesses numerous amenities, including a fitness center, an Internet room for those wishing to send emails or conduct business, and a kids center. There is also a steakhouse that is separate from the main dining area, a bar, and a club for after-hours activities. An indoor swimming pool is on board the ship as well. For adults, a casino provides numerous gaming activities.
Carnival Cruises
888-227-6482
carnival.com
Celebrity Cruises offers a seven-day cruise to Alaska on the Celebrity Infinity. The Infinity is a millennium-class cruise ship commissioned on March 3, 2001. The cruise to Alaska travels to Ketchikan, Tracy Arm Fjord, Juneau, Skagway and Victoria, British Columbia.
The ship includes numerous amenities such as an Internet cafe, a conservatory, a library and restaurants. The Celebrity Infinity also includes shore and land excursions for those wishing to look a little deeper into the interior of Alaska.
Celebrity Cruises
800-722-5941
celebritycruises.com
The Norwegian Cruise Line provides a seven-day Alaska excursion on the Norwegian Star. The Star leaves from the Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal on Pier 66 on Saturday or Sunday. The cruise stops at the ports of Prince Rupert, British Columbia; Ketchikan; Juneau and Skagway. Land excursions are available for each port. The Norwegian Star offers 13 dining facilities from Asian fusion to a steakhouse. The ship itself is 14 decks above water with plenty of entertainment to choose from. Shops, several pools, a casino and a fitness center are among the amenities available.
Norwegian Cruise Line
800-327-7030
ncl.com