Seward, Alaska is a common starting or ending point for one-way Alaskan cruises. Spend a little extra time in port with these ideas on how to have an amazing pre- or post-cruise day!
Seward is a common starting or ending point for one-way Alaskan cruises. However, to get there, you’ll need to fly into or out of Anchorage…about 120 miles away! Thankfully there are several easy ways to get back and forth between Seward and Anchorage.
Stopping by Skagway on your Alaskan cruise? Here are some great ideas to help you have an amazing and fun port day!
Stopping by Juneau on your Alaskan cruise? Here are some great ideas to help you have an amazing and fun port day!
Stopping by Ketchikan on your Alaskan cruise? Here are some great ideas to help you have an amazing and fun port day!
Packing is always complicated…and packing for an Alaskan cruise can be even more challenging. Here are a few tips to make sure you have everything you need for your trip!
Often considered the father of the National Parks system, John Muir spent much of his time writing about his adventures…in order to help encourage the preservation of the land he loved. With a zeal bordering on religious passion, his words combine science and poetry to paint a picture of natural phenomena few at that time had experienced.
Alaska is an expansive wilderness just waiting to be explored. Full of adventure and experiences that most people rarely have the chance to experience. Check out these 5 ‘must have’ experiences for your Alaskan vacation.
Saint Louis is full of fun and exciting things to do…for everyone in the group!
It’s been an incredible year for Finding Fantastic Beasts! Jan 1, 2020 is our one year anniversary and I’m super thankful for all the support and encouragement I’ve had through out this first year. I still have lots to learn about blogging and social media, but I’m getting a bit better at this every week. …