Alaskan Cruises From San Francisco

Alaskan cruises from San Francisco offer a diverse glimpse at life on the west coast of America and Canada. San Francisco hosts 80 cruise ships and more than 200,000 passengers annually, offering visitors everything from Chinatown, Fisherman's Wharf, downtown cable cars to the Golden Gate Bridge. Alaska has more than 15 multicultural ports of call rich in history, folklore and natural beauty. Alaska port cruise experiences include salmon fishing, sightseeing from a float plane and kayaking across a tranquil bay.
  1. Infinity

    • Infinity's cruise from San Francisco includes an 11-night itinerary. After the first two days at sea, Infinity docks in Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway and the Icy Strait, Alaska, for a full day each. On day eight, Infinity cruises Hubbard Glacier on the way to Sitka, Alaska, for a half-day port stop. Infinity spends a day at sea and makes a full-day port stop in Victoria, British Columbia, before disembarking in Vancouver, British Columbia.

      Celebrity's Infinity, 965-foot luxury ship was inaugurated in 2001 and can accommodate 2,046 passengers. Guests can choose from the elegant two-level Trellis restaurant to the casual Oceanview Grill. Large glass windows throughout the ship offer panoramic views of the water. Activities onboard include two outdoor swimming pools, fitness center, day spa and acupuncture clinic.

      Celebrity Cruises
      1050 Caribbean Way
      Miami, FL 33132
      800-256-6649
      celebritycruises.com

    Sea Princess

    • Sea Princess offers a varied 10-night round-trip itinerary from San Francisco to Alaska. The first port stop is Victoria, British Columbia, for a half day followed by Juneau, Alaska, for just over a half day in port. Cruise Glacier Bay before docking in Haines and Ketchikan, Alaska. On the way back to San Francisco, guests can relax and enjoy two days at sea.

      Sea Princess is a mid-size cruise ship measuring 856 feet and accommodating 1,990 passengers. Noteworthy on Sea Princess are the four-story atrium lobby with atrium views, 300 square-foot outdoor movie theater, two dining rooms and three swimming pools. Kids and teens have their specific supervised activities.

      Princess Cruises
      24844 Ave. Rockefeller
      Santa Clarita, FL 91355
      800-774-6237
      princess.com

    Seven Seas Navigator

    • Seven Seas Navigator's 14-night itinerary includes eight port stops, with four days at sea. A full day in Astoria, Oregon, is the first dockage followed by back-to-back daily stops in Ketchikan and Juneau, Alaska. While in Alaska, guests cruise the Hubbard Glacier before a full day in Valdez, Skagway and Sitka, Alaska. Before debarkation in Vancouver, British Columbia, passengers enjoy a full day in Victoria, British Columbia.

      Seven Seas Navigator offers its 490 passengers all-suite, all-ocean-view accommodations. The Compass Rose Restaurant, the ship's elegant main dining area, serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Carita of Paris Spa offers guests luxurious services designed to pamper the body. For the active set, enjoy a fully equipped fitness center and swimming pool with two whirlpools. The Club Mariner Youth Program provides fun, supervised activities for kids ages 5 to 17.

      Regent Seven Seas Cruises
      1000 Corporate Dr., Suite 500
      Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334
      800-477-7500
      rssc.com

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