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ThreeToGo
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Apr 20, 2017

Alaska Marine Highway

We are hoping to take the once in a life time trip to Alaska via the Marine Highway system. Given that we have always just driven from place to place, California to Alaska, all thru Mexico and then down to Panama almost always without reservations, we really don't know how to plan a trip requiring schedules. Has anybody out there on this forum blogged this trip? We would appreciate suggestions on when we should go, ie. is June too early, how far in advance we should make reservations, etc. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
  • Ozlander wrote:
    If you want a cabin on the ferry, you need to book it NOW.


    The 4-bed cabins with private bath (not available on all ferrys) will go last (because of $$$$), but the above is pretty good info.
  • In 2012 we spent the entire month of June exploring SE Alaska using the AMHS. We booked individual hops between port towns. This allowed us to spend a few days exploring the area around each port, only travel during daylight hours, and our ferry legs were short enough for the fridge to stay cold with the propane off. This trip included several days Juneau->Sitka via the "fast ferry", plus several days taking our tow Jeep to the Glacier Bay Lodge from Juneau. I blogged about our entire Alaska trip, but the SE Alaska portion starts at: http://arts-work.blogspot.com/2012/06/clover-pass-eagles.html
  • EEWally wrote:
    The best piece of advice that we ever had on this forum was to get more time in Sitka. We would have liked more time than our 4 nights there.
    Agree completely! We did Sitka on an overnight from Skagway, with a midnight ferry stop in Juneau. We got a cabin for the night, but spent the daylight hours awake and glued to the views of Peril Strait, a route that cruise ships cannot traverse. So, we were seeing parts of Alaska that cruise ship passengers never glimpse and it is spectacular. Just imagine a 408-foot ferry fishtailing around curves in the strait!

    Then the views in Sitka of the volcano, the sunsets, and bald eagles so numerous, they are like pigeons in a city park. Whale-watching, salmon fishing, bears on the beaches visible from cruise boats, dense groves of Sitka spruce--Sitka just can't be beat. So, try to spend as much time as possible in our favorite town in all of Alaska (and I have been in pretty much all of Alaska--Chicken to Shemya Island, Hyder to Nome and Kotzebue--except the North Slope).
  • The trip by ferry is very cool and the inside passage is beautiful, and SE is one of Alaska's jewels for sure. I have done it in my own sailboat the ferry and a small runabout (don;t ask) I can tell you that you could book a suite on a cruise to the south pacific for less money than this will cost you if you have a sizeable RV.

    And it is filling up NOW so book it if you want to go.