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Regent cruises in Alaska are an unexpectedly delightful alternative to your average tropical cruise vacation. Sometimes going somewhere a little bit chilly can be just as exciting as going somewhere warm. There are many things to recommend Regent cruises to Alaska, from the ships themselves to all the great things you can do in Alaska. Upscale Cruises Unlike some of the cruise lines that have larger ships, Regent cruises service only hundreds of passengers at a time instead of thousands. The idea behind Regent cruises is to offer luxury vacations in exotic, exciting locales. Because Regent cruises is committed to having small, luxurious cruises, they also recognize the loyalty of guests who travel with them more than once. With their Seven Seas Society, they offer priority privileges for those who travel often. Cruise Itineraries Aboard the Seven Seas Mariner, most of the Regent cruises in Alaska take you on a route from Vancouver to Seward. These weeklong Regent cruises take you to several beautiful coastal towns. Starting in Vancouver you sail North to Ketchikan, Tracy Arm, Juneau, Skagway, Sitka and Hubbard Glacier, ending in Seward, near Anchorage. The beauty of Alaska is breathtaking. From city to city you'll find something new to enjoy in this most Northern state. Onshore Excursions Regent cruises to Alaska have dozens of excursions that explore the culture, wilderness and excitement of the state. Don't let the icy stereotype of Alaska give you any preconceived notions. There are a lot of exciting opportunities. There are sportfishing expeditions, seaplane adventures, zipline adventures and guided fly-fishing for nature enthusiasts in Alaska. But there are also more romantic options. There's a five-course tasting menu with an Alaskan chef, horse-drawn trolley tours and even a cruise that ends with a crab feast at the George Inlet lodge. Things to Think About Even though this cruise is of a US state, Vancouver is in Canada, so you'll have to make sure you bring your passport with you to get through US and Canadian customs coming back and forth. Regent cruises aren't exempt from any of your average travel hassles, after all. Even though most of your time will be spent aboard the ship you are sailing on with Regent Cruises, you will have to make sure you bring clothing appropriate to the weather for your offshore excursions. If you are planning to partake in any of the outdoor adventure, make sure you bring a warm coat, proper footwear and a pair of jeans or other warm clothes so you can bundle up and stay warm during your stay. See also: All Articles for Travel Cruise Adventures
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