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65 cruises

Alaska: United States, Canada

Seward Itinerary Alaska
from $704.41
price per person Taxes included
Norwegian Jewel | 22 Apr 2024
Duration: 7 nights
Departure from: Seward Landing: Vancouver
Itinerary:
1. Seward,
2. navigation,
3. Icy Strait Point,
4. Juneau,
5. Skagway,
6. Ketchikan,
7. navigation,
8. Vancouver

Alaska: United States, Canada

Seward Itinerary Alaska
from $743.29
price per person Taxes included
4 reservations in 48 hours
Norwegian Jewel | 6 May 2024
Duration: 7 nights
Departure from: Seward Landing: Vancouver
Itinerary:
1. Seward,
2. navigation,
3. Icy Strait Point,
4. Juneau,
5. Skagway,
6. Ketchikan,
7. navigation,
8. Vancouver

Alaska: United States, Canada

Seward Itinerary Alaska
from $14,806.04
price per person Taxes included
12 reservations in 36 hours
Door-to-door
Silver Shadow | 10 May 2024
Duration: 16 nights
Departure from: Seward Landing: San Francisco
Itinerary:
1. Seward,
2. navigation,
3. Icy Strait Point,
4. Haines,
5. Sitka,
6. Juneau,
7. Tracy Arm,
8. Wrangell,
9. Ketchikan,
10. Prince Rupert,
11. Vancouver Island,
12. Victoria,
13. Vancouver,
14. Vancouver,
15. navigation,
16. navigation,
17. San Francisco

Alaska: United States, Canada

Seward Itinerary Alaska
from $7,776.91
price per person Taxes included
12 reservations in 36 hours
Door-to-door
Silver Shadow | 10 May 2024
Duration: 13 nights
Departure from: Seward Landing: Vancouver
Itinerary:
1. Seward,
2. navigation,
3. Icy Strait Point,
4. Haines,
5. Sitka,
6. Juneau,
7. Tracy Arm,
8. Wrangell,
9. Ketchikan,
10. Prince Rupert,
11. Vancouver Island,
12. Victoria,
13. Vancouver,
14. Vancouver
65 cruises

Unveiling Seward's Storied Past

Seward, Alaska, nestled at the head of Resurrection Bay, is a city with a rich tapestry of history and natural beauty. Established in 1903 as the ocean terminus of the Alaska Railroad, Seward has been a pivotal point for exploration and commerce in Alaska. Named after William H. Seward, the United States Secretary of State who facilitated the purchase of Alaska from Russia, the city embodies the pioneering spirit of the American north. Its historical significance is further highlighted by the Iditarod National Historic Trail, which begins here, commemorating the early dog sled routes that connected Alaska's remote communities.

Embracing Seward's Climate

Seward enjoys a subpolar oceanic climate, making it milder than one might expect for its northern location. Summers are cool, with temperatures that invite outdoor exploration without the sweltering heat, while winters are relatively mild with moderate snowfall, making it a year-round destination. This climate supports a lush environment and encourages a rich biodiversity, both in marine and terrestrial ecosystems, offering visitors a glimpse into the natural wonders of Alaska.

Exploring the Attractions of Seward

Seward's attractions offer a deep dive into both its natural and human-made wonders. The Alaska SeaLife Center, a research facility and public aquarium, provides insights into Alaska's marine ecosystems. Exit Glacier, part of Kenai Fjords National Park, is easily accessible from Seward, offering up-close views of a retreating glacier. For adventurers, a cruise through the Kenai Fjords reveals stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, and calving glaciers, embodying Alaska's raw beauty. These experiences make Seward an essential stop for visitors and cruisers seeking to connect with nature.

Savoring Seward's Local Cuisine

The culinary scene in Seward is deeply connected to its coastal environment, with fresh seafood dominating local menus. Restaurants and eateries offer dishes featuring halibut, salmon, and crab, caught in the nearby waters. The city's dining establishments range from casual, family-owned spots to upscale eateries, all emphasizing local ingredients and traditional Alaskan recipes. Sampling Seward's seafood is an immersion into the flavors that define this rich region.

Embarking from Seward on a Cruise Adventure

Seward is not only a destination but also a premier starting point for cruises exploring Alaska's stunning coastline. The city's port serves as a gateway to the untouched wilderness of the Last Frontier, offering routes that navigate the pristine waters of the Gulf of Alaska and beyond. Starting a cruise from Seward allows travelers to extend their exploration of Alaska's landscapes and wildlife, making it an unforgettable beginning to a journey through some of the most breathtaking scenery on the planet. With its mix of history, natural beauty, and culinary delights, Seward is an ideal embarkation point for an Alaskan cruise adventure.

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