lovetotraveltx Posted March 4, 2014 #1 Share Posted March 4, 2014 This is the Celebrity Millenium Itinerary we are considering for June, 2015. Can those of you that are seasoned in Alaska, please give me your comments. Thank you! Date Port/City Activity Arrival Departure Day 1 Seward, Alaska 8:00 PM Day 2 Hubbard Glacier (Cruising) Cruising 2:00 PM 6:00 PM Day 3 Juneau, Alaska Docked 9:00 AM 9:00 PM Day 4 Skagway, Alaska Docked 7:00 AM 8:30 PM Day 5 Icy Strait Point, Alaska Tendered 7:00 AM 4:00 PM Day 6 Ketchikan, Alaska Docked 9:00 AM 6:00 PM Day 7 Inside Passage (Cruising) Cruising Day 8 Vancouver, British Columbia 7:00 AM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mapleleaves Posted March 4, 2014 #2 Share Posted March 4, 2014 It looks like you have enough time in each port for activities and sightseeing, so what is YOUR concern about this specific itinerary? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eileen G Posted March 4, 2014 #3 Share Posted March 4, 2014 That is a terrific itinerary. Just make sure you make enough time to enjoy Seward. There is so much to enjoy in Seward and most people just pass through. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Italy52 Posted March 4, 2014 #4 Share Posted March 4, 2014 I too was wondering about your post. There are a lot of itinerary options out there for Alaska --- is there something specific you want to know about this particular itinerary? Personally, we like this itinerary --- we have sailed it quite a few times. We specifically like the port times as well as the ports themselves. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lovetotraveltx Posted March 4, 2014 Author #5 Share Posted March 4, 2014 Thanks! I would be "giving up" glacier bay and going on a ship I wasn't originally considering for that reason. Do like having 4 port days instead 3. Do like the fact that I can do whale watching in Icy Strait rather than Juneau (assuming the quality is the same) Freeing up Juneau to do other things, ie, the salmon hatchery. Just wanted to make sure, from those that have been, that this is indeed good. Off topic a minute. Going southbound to be closest to glacier's from balcony do I want to be on port (which is right side?) or starboard? Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Budget Queen Posted March 5, 2014 #6 Share Posted March 5, 2014 Thanks! I would be "giving up" glacier bay and going on a ship I wasn't originally considering for that reason. Do like having 4 port days instead 3. Do like the fact that I can do whale watching in Icy Strait rather than Juneau (assuming the quality is the same) Freeing up Juneau to do other things, ie, the salmon hatchery. Just wanted to make sure, from those that have been, that this is indeed good. Off topic a minute. Going southbound to be closest to glacier's from balcony do I want to be on port (which is right side?) or starboard? Thank you! I wouldn't base any plans on the "hatchery" in Juneau. :) You are going to be early in June. It also is best with a rental car, making a 15 minute stop. :) Hubbard is forward, and you already must know, that to see the "most" you need to move with the ship, not stay in one place. Port is left side. It doesn't matter what side you choose. Also depends when in June, last year, had a lot of Hubbard "failures" with turn backs miles away. Early June could be more likely as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marigold252 Posted March 5, 2014 #7 Share Posted March 5, 2014 This is the cruise/itinerary I have tentatively chosen for our next Alaska cruise so I am interested in the replies you get. I agree that your June date will be a bit early for the hatchery. On our last trip to Alaska we saw hundreds of salmon at the Ketchikan bridge a short walk inland from the dock. It was early August. Sent from my Nexus 7 using Forums mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goodie2shoes Posted March 6, 2014 #8 Share Posted March 6, 2014 From our experience, in Icy Strait you don't even have to book a whale watch excursion. All would miss is the close up to the whales experience. You will see them from the ship, from the tender, and from the shore. At least we did last time we were there. And the time before that we "had breakfast with a whale" that was cruising along right beside our ship as we came into the area where we would anchor. It is a great place to see whales. Disclaimer - it is well known that when you tell someone they are going to see whales the whales will refuse to cooperate and hide. All I can really say is we saw a lot of them both times we were there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Budget Queen Posted March 6, 2014 #9 Share Posted March 6, 2014 From our experience, in Icy Strait you don't even have to book a whale watch excursion. All would miss is the close up to the whales experience. You will see them from the ship, from the tender, and from the shore. At least we did last time we were there. And the time before that we "had breakfast with a whale" that was cruising along right beside our ship as we came into the area where we would anchor. It is a great place to see whales. Disclaimer - it is well known that when you tell someone they are going to see whales the whales will refuse to cooperate and hide. All I can really say is we saw a lot of them both times we were there. However, the boat tours, go to Point Adolphus which is the highlight. It is not a given to have whale activity near the cruise ship. Whale watches can be good choices for those who want the close up viewing. For others who want some cruise ship looks, it can be of significant benefit to be out on deck with a good pair of binoculars transiting Icy Strait ( meaning the water way, which is the actual Icy Strait, not a port. :) ) I've had some excellent views, but frequently was out by myself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sunlover5 Posted March 8, 2014 #10 Share Posted March 8, 2014 Just something to think about...from my research I have read a lot of posts that like the starboard side. The ship usually turns for all views, they say to walk around public areas, so for that reason you get more sunlight on starboard and your balcony could be warmer to be outside. Just a thought!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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