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  2. I've been on 4 Alaskan cruises, and it's the only route I ...

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    The departure ports — San Francisco; Seattle; Vancouver, British Columbia; and the Alaskan cities of Seward and Whittier — each offer their own unique beauty and charm. Vancouver is ...

  3. UnCruise Adventures - Wikipedia

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    UnCruise Adventures (formerly American Safari Cruises) is an American-owned small ship adventure cruise line founded in Everett, Washington.In 2008, the then American Safari Cruises was purchased by the parent company InnerSea Discoveries Alaska Inc. [5] In early 2013 after a fleet expansion, the American Safari Cruises was renamed to Un-Cruise Adventures. [6]

  4. MSC Cruises to launch Alaska sailings in 2026

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    MSC Cruises is to set sail in Alaska for the first time in its history, giving cruise guests unique access to the region’s glaciers and fjords.. The Italian-owned cruise brand confirmed new ...

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    In November 2010 a crippled cruise ship, Carnival Splendor, was towed to the San Diego cruise ship port after drifting for four days without power or electricity following an engine room fire. [11] In May 2013, Celebrity Cruises' Solstice became the longest cruise ship to date to dock in San Diego, during a Wine Country Coastal Cruise. [10]

  6. 7 of the best river cruises around the world for 2024 - AOL

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    Take a tour of the world’s most famous waterways on your next holiday

  7. Ancon (1867 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Cruising to Alaska became popular in the 1880s, so the Pacific Coast Steamship Company began to use the ship for "excursion" cruises in the summer. Ancon made three round trips to Alaska in 1884 under the command of Captain James Carroll. [30] In March 1887, the Pacific Coast Steamship Company reassigned Ancon permanently to the Alaska trade. [31]