Sitka: A must-see Alaska cruise stop for nature lovers
Aboard ships like Holland America’s Westerdam, Oceania’s Regatta or Regent’s Seven Seas Navigator, you’ll be able to explore this natural gem.
Aboard ships like Holland America’s Westerdam, Oceania’s Regatta or Regent’s Seven Seas Navigator, you’ll be able to explore this natural gem.
This Alaskan city has less than 200 people, but it has made a name for itself as the “Gateway to Western Prince William Sound.”
If you do choose to set sail among one of the many ships that cruises to the Frontier State, then one of the ports of call will likely be Juneau, the capital.
Located 12 miles from the capital of the Last Frontier State, this natural wonder, which was originally known as “the Glacier Behind the Town” and “the Glacier Behind the Little Lake,” is 12 miles long and accessible by a number of exciting routes fit for any traveler.
Although Ketchikan comprises just over four square miles, there is certainly no shortage of things to do.
And although you may not find this precious metal during your time there, there are plenty of activities you can take advantage of depending on how much exercise you feel like getting.