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7. Cruise to Alaska

A cruise to Alaska is the most relaxing way to visit the state. Expedition cruises heading to America’s largest, most sparsely populated place are more intimate than Caribbean cruise too as they generally have less than 100 passengers. Caribbean cruises often have thousands of passengers onboard. The majority of Alaskan cruises set out from Vancouver, Canada, and last for a week to 10 days round trip. Climb aboard and take in lakes, glaciers, rugged wilderness, snow-capped mountains, and 1000 foot waterfalls.

6. Drive Ring Road

Cruising along Iceland’s Ring Road will allow you to see a number of the natural attractions. The 827-mile trek goes around the entire island and starts in Keflavik. There are a dozen places to stop in order to view the Dettifoss waterfall, the East Fjords, Hvannadalshnukur (the country’s highest peak), the geothermal hot spring named Lake Myvatn, the villages of the South Coast South, and Europe’s second largest glacier known as Vatnajokull prior to ending in the capital city of Reykjavik. Click On the Next Button to See Next.

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13 COMMENTS

  1. Hello “moose”,
    You have an interesting name there. Perhaps prior to criticizing you should first consider proofreading. You might also want to “refresh”. The picture here is correct.
    At least you gave the article a read.
    Thanks for that!

  2. Patagonian fjords???? I never knew they existed. I love kayaking. That is now right up there on the bucket list. Thank you.

  3. Hi!
    My father built a kayak by hand but I have to admit I prefer rafting myself. Yes, there are a lot of cool places in the world to see and our lives are so short. Thanks for your comment!

  4. Hi!
    Check with your travel agent. We do not presently do anything like that here. Thanks for your comment and support and let us know how it goes for you!

  5. I can vouch for the Nile Cruise! It was absolutely amazing !! So relaxing. Cool rooms slept great!! Was like you were in another world people that live on the Nile ride Camels for transportation! So cool.

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