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Yeti_plus
Dec 19, 2016Explorer
We took the AMHS ferry this summer ( 2016). We started in Prince Rupert, went to Ketchican, Wrangell, Juneau, Petersburg, Haines and Skagway. Due to the ferry schedule it took us 12 days. We were there early June about 10 to 22.
We had no problems getting on any of the side excursions. All the cruises are timed to leave early A.M. and get back to the docks in time for the cruise ships to head out to their next port, usually about 4 P.M.
Most of our ferry rides were boarding at 11 PM and exiting about 7 AM so we grabbed a cabin and slept and were ready to go as soon as we got off the ferry.
I don't remember the cost but it was a do it once , don't need to do it again trip.
As far as arriving in Skagway mid May, might be a little early. The border crossing to the Yukon doesn't open until the snow is off the road, so it depends on snow cover. Check to see when the attractions open for the season.
We didn't go to Sitka, but Wrangell and Petersburg were good stops.
Enjoy the north country!
Brian
We had no problems getting on any of the side excursions. All the cruises are timed to leave early A.M. and get back to the docks in time for the cruise ships to head out to their next port, usually about 4 P.M.
Most of our ferry rides were boarding at 11 PM and exiting about 7 AM so we grabbed a cabin and slept and were ready to go as soon as we got off the ferry.
I don't remember the cost but it was a do it once , don't need to do it again trip.
As far as arriving in Skagway mid May, might be a little early. The border crossing to the Yukon doesn't open until the snow is off the road, so it depends on snow cover. Check to see when the attractions open for the season.
We didn't go to Sitka, but Wrangell and Petersburg were good stops.
Enjoy the north country!
Brian
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