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  2. 8 hidden gem cruise ports that you shouldn’t skip - AOL

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    Complaints about overtourism and a desire to visit unique destinations are helping cruise passengers fall in love with lesser-known and unexpected ports of call.. The cities and coastal resorts ...

  3. What is the best month to take a cruise? We broke it ... - AOL

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    We break down the best times to visit some of the most popular cruise destinations below. When is the best time to take an Alaska cruise? The Alaska cruise season runs from May through September ...

  4. My family of 4 took an Alaska cruise: Here’s why we loved it ...

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    Cruise ports line the coast of Alaska, from Ketchikan in the south, dubbed "the salmon capital of the world," to more northern cities like Juneau, where glaciers and whale-watching abound.

  5. List of busiest cruise ports by passengers - Wikipedia

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    Annual cruise passengers Rank Port 2022 / 2023 Country 1 Port of Miami: 7,299,294 [1] United States 2 Port Canaveral: 6,924,865 [1] United States 3 Port of Cozumel: 4,098,491 (2017) [2]

  6. Inside Passage - Wikipedia

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    Ships using the route can avoid some of the bad weather in the open ocean and may visit some of the many isolated communities along the route. The Inside Passage is heavily travelled by cruise ships, freighters, tugs with tows, fishing craft, pleasure craft, and ships of the Alaska Marine Highway, BC Ferries, and Washington State Ferries ...

  7. Icy Strait Point - Wikipedia

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    Initially passengers were tendered into the Icy Strait Point dock, [8] then in 2016 construction was finished on a 400-foot (120 m) floating dock suitable for cruise ships that replaced tendering. [11] By 2019, there were 137 cruise ships scheduled to visit Icy Strait Point. [12] But still only one cruise ship was present at any given time. [8]