Vancouver
There aren't many cities in the world that offer Vancouver's combination of big-city lifestyle and outdoor fun in such cheek-by-jowl proximity. Ski in the morning, sail in the afternoon and still make it back to town in time for a cocktail or three. Vancouver is also a harbour city, with many major cruise liners using it as a hub to begin its worldwide journeys.
Country - Canada
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 16kms
Currency - Canadian Dollars (CAD)
Places of Interest Stanley Park, Van Dusen Botanical Gardens, Granville Island, Whistler
Ketchikan
This southern-most Alaskan port city is known as Alaska's First City because it was the first major community travelers came to heading north. Founded as a fishing camp, Ketchikan is built on steep hillsides and is billed as the salmon capital of the world. A quaint village, the town is just three miles long and three blocks wide.
Country - USA (Alaska)
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 2kms
Currency - US Dollar (USD)
Places of Interest
Totem Bight State Historical Park, Creek Street Boardwalk, Misty Fjords National Monument
Juneau
Perched on a thin strip of land at the mouth of Gold Creek, Juneau is arguably one of America's most beautiful state capitals, with the looming summits of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts providing a gorgeous backdrop.
Country - USA (Alaska)
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 15kms
Currency - US Dollar (USD)
Places of Interest
Admiralty Island, Mendenhall Glacier, Mt. Roberts Tramway
Skagway
Few one-time boomtowns retain the flavor of the gold rush days like Skagway. This gateway to the Klondike is preserved as a national historic park with its rustic boardwalk and frontier-style storefronts. Due to its geographic location, Skagway enjoys a drier climate compared to the rest of southeastern Alaska, with an average annual precipitation of only 22 inches.
Country - USA (Alaska)
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 3kms
Currency - US Dollar (USD)
Places of Interest Historic Railroad, Downtown Broadway, Lower Dewey Lake
Seward
Founded in 1903, Seward was the southern terminus of the Alaska Railroad. In 1964, an earthquake caused a tidal wave over 100 feet tall to wash away much of the waterfront, devastating the town. But its residents, embodying Alaska's famous spirit and fortitude, rebuilt. Today, the town of Seward is a thriving port for commercial fishing, tourism and the rail system.
Country - USA (Alaska)
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 115kms
Currency - US Dollar (USD)
Places of Interest
Resurrection Bay, Kenai Fjords National Park
Anchorage
At the base of the Chugach Mountains in the shadow of a towering glacier and surrounded by snowcapped peaks, the tiny town of Whittier is the gateway to the spectacular Prince William Sound and the city of Anchorage. Whittier exists on thriving fishing and tourism industries. Its 290 residents enjoy a near wilderness state, as it was inaccessible by road until 2000.
Country - USA (Alaska)
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 8kms
Currency - US Dollar (USD)
Places of Interest
Prince William Sound, Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel, Rail service to Denali