Alaska by Land vs Alaskan Cruise
Land
On land you have the freedom of coming and going as you please, trying out local restaurants, renting a car and sightseeing as much or little as you would want. Our favorite things about traveling is exploring and getting to know the area as if you were to live there. Shortly put, We definitely recommend this option. You're open to so many options and you get to plan out your day to what you like to do to. So if you like to stay in or stay out late? Then this may be perfect for you.For the 4 days we were on land we did exactly what we always do, rented a car, researched online of the hottest spots and the unpopular sites, asked locals and asked forest rangers what we should check out, and tried to stop at all the camera sign spots as much as we could on the road driving to our planned destination. You definitely get to experience a lot, more than people think when you rent a car and head out on your own.
Our plane landed in Anchorage. There are many nearby cities you can visit. Cities we ended up exploring were Alyeska, Portage and Seward.
Things we would change: If we could change anything from our Land experience it would be to have had more time on land. We wished we had time to visit Denali and Fairbanks. One of our regrets but just another reason to visit. From Anchorage to the entrance of Denali is 8 hours.
Cruise
We are going to start off with that we have never been on a cruise, ever. We didn't know what kind of experience we were about to embark on. We heard so many good things about cruises so we were excited, but very nervous. Our cruise ship boarded in Seward. Our ship's route was to head toGlacier Bay, Haines, Juneau, Ketchikan, and then the final destination, Vancouver.
Our entire lives our travels have always been in a hotel room. So we cannot say we were very impressed with our cruise rooms. We are accustomed to queen sized beds, a bathroom that you could breathe in, a room that would fit all of our suit cases. Since we were three people in one really tiny room, we really struggled finding room for our suitcases. At one point we were making jokes about the situation when all of a sudden all 3 of us started balling.. or maybe it was a mix of emotions cause we were crying and laughing at the same time. So as you can tell so far not heading off to a good start.
One thing that everyone failed to mention, as well, was the At Sea part. No one let us know that we would be stuck on the ship for 48 hours. Or maybe we are at fault cause we didn't look into it as we should have. People claim that you can barely tell the ship moving, that is a total lie. We did bring the motion sickness pills with us as a just in case since there were times we thought about taking. However we never did take any. But this is a warning, you do feel the ship moving back and forth especially when it is At Sea because the ship is moving at a higher speed and starts to hit the waves harder.
So now that we have officially sounded spoiled, we also recommend the cruise. WHY? If you can get over the above things then you will not want to miss out on such a great opportunity. It would have been impossible to visit Glacier Bay, Haines, Juneau, and Ketchikan in the short time we could take off work. Plus trying to visit those cities by car would have taken 2 or 3 more trips back to Alaska.
Things we would change: So, we would do a cruise again, but maybe try out a different cruise line hoping for a better cabin experience.