Reiseguide til ekspedisjoner i Alaska
Få en god start på planleggingen av et eventyr utenfor allfarvei til Alaska. Den fantastiske blandingen av fjorder, isfjell, isbreer og dype skoger er Alaskas signatur, kanskje kun overgått av det rike dyrelivet i regionen.
Alaska | Røff villmark
Et ekspedisjonscruise til Alaska bringer med seg løfter om en enestående reise til en av jordens yttergrenser, der uberørt villmark og enestående landskap venter. Mellom alt fra de ruvende isbreene i Icy Bay til det utemmede dyrelivet i Inside Passage skjuler hver eneste holme, øy, kanal og bukt et nytt naturlig under som gjør Alaska til en destinasjon som må utforskes.
Denne guiden svarer på vanlige spørsmål om reiser til Alaska. Få tips om valg av det ideelle ekspedisjonscruiset, og om hva som bør pakkes når du skal reise i Alaskas dynamiske klima og terreng. I tillegg til den fantastiske naturen kan du bli bedre kjent med de unike kulturene til lokalbefolkningen på Alaskas kyst.
Enten du er en erfaren eventyrer eller på ditt aller første cruise, hjelper denne guiden deg med å planlegge reisen slik at hvert eneste øyeblikk på ekspedisjonscruiset i Alaska preges av oppdagelser, undring og den rene magien som er forbundet med det utemmede nord.
Dette bør du vite før du reiser
Når du skal organisere en ekspedisjon til Alaska, kan det oppstå mange spørsmål. Her svarer vi på noen av de vanligste spørsmålene slik at du får en god start på planleggingen.
What do I need to pack for Alaska?
Be prepared for diverse weather and wildlife encounters - with a mixture of thin and warm layers, waterproof/hiking trousers and a pair of sturdy walking shoes.
When is the best time to visit Alaska?
The best time for an Alaska expedition cruise is during the summer months (End of May to August) when mild weather, extended daylight, and abundant wildlife create optimal conditions for exploration and adventure.
How do you get to Alaska?
Flying to Alaska is easy with a number of international carriers flying through either Seattle or Vancouver for a short layover. Depending on the expedition you choose, we have some internal flights included in your voyage.
Hvordan kommer jeg til å utforske Alaska? Hvordan er en typisk dag?
One of the joys of an Expedition Cruise is that there is no 'typical day'. Flexibility is crucial when exploring Alaska, as conditions can be unpredictable, and the safety of passengers and crew is the top priority. We aim to provide a mixture of landings, optional and included excursions, and activities both onshore and onboard - so whatever the reasons for coming to Alaska, we have a range of opportunities to immerse yourselves into the culture, nature, and wildlife of America's wild frontier.
Although our expedition ships are small, there are even some limits on where they can reach - this is where our small expedition boats come in. Where the conditions allow, these smaller boats allow us to land on more rugged or remote locations, or simply to cruise along the coastline in search of the unique wildlife that call this home.
Once we arrive onshore, the real exploration begins. For those who want more of an active exploration, you can take to the water in our sea kayaks and paddle through ocean passages, and iceberg lagoons. When we visit Alaskan communities, local guides will teach you about the history and culture of the areas they call home.
Please Note: Actual activities & excursions are subject to availability.
Hvordan kan jeg delta i Forsknings- og utdanningsprogrammet?
The onboard Science & Education team will help you unlock your inner scientist with a range of hands-on experiences to better understand the world around you - from researching the microplastics and their impact on marine life to meteorological observations in partnership with NASA. We work closely with organisations, research institutions, universities, and scientists to support and assist in ongoing research through the use of Citizen Science Projects that you can get involved with.
Citizen science projects offer passengers a unique opportunity to actively contribute to scientific research whilst experiencing the unique environment of Alaska. Run by the Science team, we encourage guests to take part in hands-on data collection and observation, providing valuable information for scientific research and environmental monitoring. When you get onboard, speak to a member of our Expedition Team who will be able to provide more information about the projects taking place on board your ship.
Hvordan finner du den rette sjøreisen for deg?
Best Cultural Immersion
Wilderness, Glaciers and Culture | 15 Days
Also available as both a north and southbound sailing, as the name would suggest, this is the best voyage for experiencing the rich and vibrant culture of Alaska.
Sailing from Vancouver to Seward, this itinerary offers multiple opportunities to get ashore, where you can join a range of cultural excursions including the Petroglyph beach of Wrangell, traditional crafts in Haines, or the totems of Sitka.
Best Wildlife Viewing Experience
Inside Passage, Bears and Aleutian Islands | 19 Days
Available as both a North and Southbound sailing, this voyage takes you the full length of the rugged Alaskan coastline from Vancouver to Nome.
By sailing beyond the popular ports in the south of Alaska and into the wilderness, this route travels off the beaten track and provides the most exceptional opportunities to view Alaska's diverse wildlife, including bears, whales, eagles, and more.
Når er det best å reise til Alaska?
Alaska is the largest state (by land mass) in the United States, and due to its size, the weather can vary dramatically by region and season.
One of the best times to visit Alaska is during the summer months of May to September. Whilst the summer season may be short in comparison to other destinations, temperatures can exceed 70oF (21oC) or drop below 50oF (10oC), especially in the northern regions or near glaciers, so ensure you are prepared for a variety of weather conditions. Summer is also one of the best times to witness the breathtaking natural beauty and wildlife. Many wildlife sightings in Alaska vary throughout the summer; Peak humpback whale season is usually June through early September, while peak coastal brown bear season is typically July through September when the salmon are running. Wildflowers are best viewed from mid-June through August.
On either side of summer (spring and fall), the conditions can be a bit more varied - warm during the day but cold at night. If you are joining a fall/autumn sailing you will be welcomed by the vibrant colours of Alaska's tundra and mountain forests. While it is possible to see the Aurora Borealis in Alaska for much of the year, the light conditions are far more favourable later in the year, further from the summer solstice, as the nights begin to get darker.
The majority of our voyages sail in part through the Inside Passage, a stunning landscape famed for soaring mountains, and the Tongass National Forest - North America's northernmost temperate rainforest. This part of Alaska is heavily influenced by the Pacific Ocean and the conditions coming off the open seas and experiences significant rainfall throughout the year.
Hva bør du pakke til et ekspedisjonscruise til Alaska?
Alaska is the wild frontier of the United States of America, offering adventure and excitement around every headland, island, and bay. The climate in this region can be quite variable, so to ensure you are well prepared for everything you could experience within Alaska we recommend you pack the following:
Clothes for warm days and Clothes for cooler days
Insect repellent
Polarised sunglasses and sunscreen
Wind and water-resistant trousers
Waterproof gloves
Warm hat that covers your ears, and a scarf
Worn-in walking boots to use outdoors
Lip salve with UV protection
Swimwear for use in our on-deck pool and hot tubs
A pair of casual shoes for use onboard
Don't forget you will also receive a reusable waterproof bottle, which is yours to keep at the end of the voyage.
Hvordan kommer du deg til Alaska?
Located in the Northwest of North America - many flights to Alaska include a layover/transfer at either Seattle-Tacoma International Airport or Vancouver International Airport.
Depending on the expedition you choose to undertake, we have included within the cost of your ticket return flights between Vancouver and Nome (port of departure) which are operated by different Canadian or US airline partners. They usually depart from Vancouver early in the morning and arrive at Vancouver in the evening upon return.
On these flights, we only book guests into economy class and no upgrades in higher booking classes are possible.
You can travel with checked luggage at a maximum weight of 23 kg, and bring one carry-on bag on board with a maximum of 8 kg.
Please note: that this luggage allowance can differ from the airline you use for your feeder flight to/from Vancouver. We kindly ask you to check your flight baggage terms and conditions and confirm you are within all luggage allowances. We are unable to accept responsibility if you miss your own booked flight to/from Vancouver in the event of a delay of the flight between Vancouver and Nome.