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Alaska Cruising: Things For You To Try To Spot During Your Cruise

3/14/2015

 
Carnival Miracle In Tracy Arm Fjord
      Alaska is a state with many different scenic cruise spots, ports of call, waterways, landforms, and wildlife. You never know what you may see from your ship or while you are in a port of call. 
       Whether you are cruising alone, with family, kids, or as a group, you can make looking at the views of Alaska more fun and interesting. I have created a guide of things to try to spot from your cruise ship or while in ports of call. You can use this list just for the fun of looking outside or you can turn this into a scavenger hunt for your group. Please note, this is not a contest of any type and there are no prizes from RyG's Cruise Guide  for spotting these things. However, if you choose to turn this into a scavenger hunt for your group you could give away small prizes to your group's winner. 
         You never know what you may see from your cruise ship or while docked in ports of call. While you are cruising Alaska, always be looking outside for wildlife or different landforms. The part of Alaska you cruise to will determine what you have the possibility to spot from your ship.  My list is meant to be generic for almost all Alaska itineraries and cruises. 

RyG's Cruise Guide's List of Things To Spot During Your Alaska Cruise Vacation:
-  A Glacier (Any Glacier Will Work)
-  Different Types of Birds
-  A Float Plane
-  Sunrise
- Sunset
-  Excursion Boat
-  The Moon
-  Glacier Calving
-  Sea Otter
-  Sea Lion
-  Waterfall
-  A Whale
-  Snow on the Ground
-  Icy Mountain Peak
-  Low Hanging Clouds
-  Fish In The Water
-  Pilot Boat or Coastguard Ship For Each Port You Dock At
-  Sign In Each Port of Call That Shows The Town Name
-  Other Cruise Ships Passing By Your Ship

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