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

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    Here are the best months to cruise Alaska, the Caribbean, the Mediterranean and other popular destinations. ... But operators can monitor for bad weather in advance, and ships have stabilizers ...

  3. Climate of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Owing to the rain shadow of the coastal mountains, south-central Alaska does not get nearly as much rain as the southeast of Alaska, though it does get more snow with up to 300 inches (7.62 m) at Valdez and much more in the mountains. On average, Anchorage receives 16 inches (410 mm) of precipitation a year, with around 75 inches (1.91 m) of snow.

  4. Climate of Anchorage - Wikipedia

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    Farther afield at the Campbell Airstrip is another weather station recording colder night temperatures in both summer and winter. [ 4 ] Average July low and high temperatures are 52 / 66 °F (11.1 / 18.9 °C) and the hottest reading ever recorded was 90 °F or 32.2 °C on July 4, 2019.

  5. Alaska city puts limit on how many cruise passengers can ...

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    Between 2022 and 2023, the number of cruise ship passengers visiting Juneau rose by 44 percent, according to The Alaska Beacon, which Pierce said was "shocking" and sometimes "suffocating" for ...

  6. An Alaska tourist spot will vote whether to ban cruise ships ...

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    Each year, a crush of tourists arrives in Alaska’s capital city on cruise ships to see wonders like the fast-diminishing Mendenhall Glacier. Now, long-simmering tensions over Juneau’s tourism ...

  7. MS Zaandam - Wikipedia

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    The cruise ship MS Zaandam encountered the total solar eclipse of April 8, 2024 off the west coast of Mexico. In spite of weather challenges, the skill and expertise of Captain Ane Smit, his officers, and crew ensured that the discoverer of this minor planet and the other passengers onboard successfully observed the eclipse.