In Alaska This Summer, It’ll Be Anchors Aweigh
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There’s gold in them thar ports! Or so it might seem, judging by the gold rush of cruise ships heading for Alaska this summer, including the largest vessel ever. For cruisers it means more choices and, in many cases, more competitive fares.
Although Alaska cruising has been growing in recent years, the Sept. 11 attacks sent new ships into the market as some cruise lines decided to pull back from Europe this summer and redeploy to domestic destinations that some U.S. travelers perceive as safer.
This summer 25 ships from major cruise lines will ply Alaskan waters, three more than last year, says John Hansen, president of the North West Cruise Ship Assn. in Vancouver, Canada. They will carry about 10% more passengers than last year, logging a record 5.5 million “berth days” (number of berths multiplied by days in port), he says. And those figures don’t count small boats from boutique lines that dart in and out of bays.