Thursday, October 26, 2006

Prince Rupert, B.C. has become a popular port of call for Alaska Cruises, as the ever growing cruise ship traffic has forced cruise lines to seek out new ports to accommodate the increased traffic.

Prince Rupert is located on a picturesque stretch of the Inside Passage south of Ketchikan, Alaska. This past summer (2006), the port was host to some 65,000 passengers on 48 cruise ships. While this number was down from 2005, the number is expected to keep growing in coming years.

You can read more about this increase in traffic here.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Just a note to introduce this blog, which will cover everything about Alaska travel, including cruises and fishing.

If you're thinking of traveling to this amazing state for the first time, or if you are planning on going back, bookmark this site or subscribe to the RSS feed for updates on everything from cool new cruises to the best fishing lodges.

By the way, if you have never been to Alaska, you're going to love this place!