Category: Theme Cruises

  • Whale Watching Cruises in Seward, Alaska: A Guide

    Whale Watching Cruises in Seward, Alaska: A Guide

    Seward is something of hub for whale watching cruises in south central Alaska. Several companies offer whale watching cruises or wildlife cruises that include whale watching, and if you are engaged in some sea-based activity that isn’t directly connected to viewing wildlife, you still might see whales. Basically, Seward is a really good place to whale watch, and if you have any interest in doing so, you shouldn’t have any trouble arranging a tour. As is frequently the case, though, it’s not easy to find and compare all the relevant opportunities, so we’ve done our best to impose some order on the whale watching cruises that are available. We have, in short, created a guide to whale watching cruises in Seward that will help you pick the right tour for you. Read more […]
  • Whale Watching Cruises in Kodiak, Alaska: A Guide

    Whale Watching Cruises in Kodiak, Alaska: A Guide

    Simply because of its location, it should come as no surprise that there are several ways to whale watch on Kodiak Island in Alaska. (Kodiak is a town on Kodiak Island, so the name “Kodiak” could refer to the specific town or the whole island.) In fact, there are many places you can simply stand on the shore and observe whales in the distance. However, if you want to get the best possible view of a whale, you’ll have head out to sea, and fortunately there are a couple of different companies that offer whale watching cruises, or at least cruises that feature whale watching as a major component of the tour. There are also ways to combine whale watching with another ocean activity, like fishing and sea kayaking. Since the companies that operate out of Kodiak don’t necessarily advertise “whale watching cruises” per se, we’ve compiled the following guide to help you find a tour that will allow you to see whales at sea. Read more […]
  • Whale Watching Cruises in Homer, Alaska: A Guide

    Whale Watching Cruises in Homer, Alaska: A Guide

    Homer, Alaska is a small town on the coast of the Kenai Peninsula. The town overlooks Kachemak Bay, which is teaming with wildlife, including a few different kinds of whales. The whale watching opportunities are limited, and in fact there really isn’t a specific whale watching cruise you can book, but there are wildlife tours and charter boat companies, so there are ways to see whales while visiting Homer. Since the options are limited, we explored the topic in some depth and compiled our findings in a concise guide to whale watching in Homer, Alaska. Read more […]
  • Whale Watching Cruises in Sitka, Alaska: A Guide

    Whale Watching Cruises in Sitka, Alaska: A Guide

    Sitka, like so many other places in Alaska, is a small town with a relatively large tourism industry that is centered on wildlife sightseeing and nature tours, or some variant thereof, like whale watching cruises. There are a few different whale watching opportunities in Sitka, and we have researched the details of the whale watching cruises to compile the following guide, which will help you find and book the right cruise. Read more […]
  • Dining Cruises in Baltimore: Brunch, Lunch, and Dinner Cruises

    Dining Cruises in Baltimore: Brunch, Lunch, and Dinner Cruises

    Baltimore, being a large city located along a body of water (an arm of the Chesapeake Bay, more specifically), is a prime place for dining cruises, and thanks to Spirit Cruises, there are in fact several dining cruises offered in the city. Baltimore’s dining cruises generally take the form of brunch, lunch, and dinner cruises that are regularly scheduled, but there are also specialty cruises offered for particular occasions, like holidays or events of Spirit’s own creation. Below we sort out all that is available, providing you with a concise and helpful guide to the dining cruises offered in Baltimore. Read more […]
  • Dining Cruises from Fort Lauderdale, Florida: A Guide

    Dining Cruises from Fort Lauderdale, Florida: A Guide

    The dining cruises in Fort Lauderdale are limited, and the situation is fairly complex. Unlike the other cities we have been writing about, there aren’t dining cruises held on a consistent basis, and there also isn’t a company that is dedicated to offering dining cruises that are open to the public. However, Fort Lauderdale is the home of Windridge Yacht Charters, and while this company is primarily in the private ship rental business, they open up their two vessels for dining cruises every so often. Below we outline what is available, giving you a guide to dining cruises in Fort Lauderdale that will help you find and book a cruise. Read more […]
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