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SAIL THE INSIDE PASSAGE
The Inside Passage offers one of the most
scenic stretches of cruising anywhere in
the world. Protected from the open ocean
by a chain of islands, its waters are calm
and glassy, ideal for spotting wildlife and
taking in panoramic views. Towering
spruce and hemlock forests cloak the
mountainsides, waterfalls cascade
down moss-covered cliffs, and low-lying
mist creates an ever-changing play of
light. This 800-kilometre coastal route
is also rich with indigenous history and
maritime traditions, connecting remote
communities whose lives have long been
shaped by the sea.
GET UP CLOSE TO NATURE
The best of Alaska is found outdoors, where
you can explore the landscapes that define this
vast wilderness. Glide across glacier-fed lakes
in a kayak, hike through lush rainforest trails
or try your hand at fishing for wild salmon.
For the more adventurous, scale the smooth
granite walls of White Pass on a rock climbing
and rappelling excursion, zipline above the
rainforest canopy near Ketchikan, or raft down
the Lowe River through the Chugach Mountains
on an exhilarating whitewater run.
For a different perspective, take to the skies.
Flightseeing reveals Alaska's most spectacular
scenery — from the towering cliffs and mirror-
like bays of Misty Fjords National Monument,
often called the "Yosemite of the North," to
sweeping views of the Juneau Icefield. You can
even take a helicopter flight and land on the
famous Mendenhall glacier to explore on foot
or enjoy an unforgettable husky sled ride across
the frozen expanse.
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