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Alaska Cruise Adventure Guide. Navigate the Last Frontier: Glaciers, Wildlife, and Port-by-Port Insider Tips
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- Nombre de pages300
- FormatePub
- ISBN8259622784
- EAN9798259622784
- Date de parution10/08/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurChiify
Résumé
Your ship docks. You have one day. This book tells you exactly how to spend it. Instead of a crowded bus tour, you hike a rainforest trail, paddle a quiet cove with sea otters, or watch humpbacks breach from a small boat with a local captain. The Alaska Cruise Adventure Guide is built for cruise passengers who want real experiences, not shopping malls. It covers every major port from Ketchikan to Seward, with honest step-by-step directions, the names and phone numbers of local tour operators, 2026 prices, and the addresses of the best crab shacks and brew pubs near the pier.
You learn how to take a city bus to a glacier for two dollars, how to book a six-person whale watch direct and save fifty dollars over the ship's price, and how to find a quiet trail that no tour bus visits. The writing is plain and direct, like a local telling you where to go. No fluff, no filler, just what you need to turn a short port day into something you will talk about for years. Put on your rain jacket, step off the ship, and go.
You learn how to take a city bus to a glacier for two dollars, how to book a six-person whale watch direct and save fifty dollars over the ship's price, and how to find a quiet trail that no tour bus visits. The writing is plain and direct, like a local telling you where to go. No fluff, no filler, just what you need to turn a short port day into something you will talk about for years. Put on your rain jacket, step off the ship, and go.





