Journey through the top of the world
Crystal Serenity’s itinerary takes the ship from Seward to Kodiak, Dutch Harbor, Nome, then across the Beaufort Sea through the Northwest Passage to Greenland, Bar Harbor, Boston and New York City.
Cameras, notebook, sat phone and wine for 32 days
What do you do on a 32-day excursion through the Arctic?
Hospitality starts at home
While cruise passengers of the Holland America Line ship the ms Maasdam enjoy an unprecedented overnight stay at the Port of Anchorage on Aug. 22, the tourism industry thanked the nearly 600 crew who work aboard the ship.
Experts in recycling
Cruise lines work hard to keep the world’s beaches and oceans clean.
70 years of showing off the Great Land
Holland America Line is celebrating 70 years of taking cruise passengers to Alaska next year with six ships in the region sailing from Vancouver and Seattle.
Experiencing Alaska – from the comfort of your home
One of the best – and certainly the most affordable – way to explore Alaska is through its system of webcams.
Hemingson: ‘Alaska’s share of travelers will decrease over the next years’
Glenn HemingsonGeneral manager, Copper Whale Inn Tell us a little bit about your background in the visitor industry. I have worked in the hospitality industry for over 30 years – 10 years as general manager of Copper Whale Inn. Throughout my years in this business, I have…
First ever Alaska Wild Salmon Day
There’s nothing that says Alaska like fresh Alaska salmon.
Koningsdam cruises down the street
Onlookers at the Alaska Airlines Seafair Torchlight Parade in downtown Seattle watched Holland America Line’s Koningsdam cruising down the street.
Le Soleal makes an unexpected call on Cordova
The cruise ship Le Soleal made an unexpected call on Cordova the end of July when rough weather forced it out of the Gulf of Alaska.
Whittier has fishing and tourism
Many seafood processing workers travel to Whittier during the summer, when the town has more wage and salary jobs than it has residents.
Serenity captain has ties to Alaska
The captain of the Crystal Serenity now plying through the northwest passage offshore arctic Canada is a familiar figure to many in the Alaska cruise industry.