Cruise to Alaska!

Being one of the most popular cruising destinations, a cruise to Alaska is the perfect way to escape from the hustle bustle city life or to experience the best of Alaska. It hardly matters which Alaska cruise line you choose, you’ll have the widest opportunities to witness wonderful wildlife, stunning landscapes, head to the skies for gorgeous vistas or learn about Native Alaskan culture.

If you have the enough time and budget, we advise you to duo your Alaska cruise with a land based tour for an inclusive Alaska experience.

What is the best time to Cruise to Alaska

Generally, the Alaska cruise season starts in May and ends in September and July and August is going to be peak season, so if you want to avoid the crowd visit in late May to early June or late August to early September.

Why to Choose Royal Caribbean Alaska Cruise

Royal Caribbean Cruise offers an amazing experience of a lifetime with its cruise to Alaska. The main tourist attractions of the Royal Caribbean cruise destination incorporate climbing through icy cascades or rainforests in Juneau, witnessing tremendous ice fields by helicopter, wildlife travels by sailboat, guided mountain bicycle visits through the Passage of Ketchikan and hustling crosswise over icy masses by dog sled.

Juneau, the most beautiful area in the America also top of the list of one of the most famous places that Royal Caribbean Cruise visits amid the visit. You can walk off outside the city to sight the wilderness of Alaska from a closer point of view. Another delight to eye on this Royal Caribbean cruise option is Hubbard Glacier. A standout amongst the most active glaciers in the planet, it is spectacular at 1350 feet.

The Royal Caribbean Cruise generally departs from the Seattle, WA; Vancouver, BC and Seward, Alaska! Alongside where you decide to start the cruise, make sure to consider how long you would like to be at sea. Royal Caribbean offers amazing deals on both land and sea packages apart from this, you will get amazing deals on seven-night Alaska cruises that include your lodging, dining, entertainment and much more.

What to Pack for an Alaska Cruise

Make sure to pack comfortable hiking boots and walking shoes for trips ashore. Apart from comfortable shoes don’t forget to pack evening dresses, and casual clothes, for during the day on board the ship. We advise you to bring some warm clothes, a windbreaker, a raincoat and a warm jacket with you. If you love swimming, bring a swimsuit.

A high quality camera with extra memory and a pair of binoculars are also highly suggested in this part of the world. If not, take a seat and let Royal Caribbean Cruise satisfy of a incredible holiday to Alaska and have the best time of your life.

If you consider to decide a cruise for your next escape, why not book your itinerary at one of the many Alaskan cruises available. You will get an unconquerable trip loaded with adventure, grace and excitement.

Have a Blast in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia is home to a large percentage of the friendliest people in Canada, even the locals boast about this. Now, imagine the kindness of the inhabitants with more than 100 beaches, lighthouses, seafood that will make you salivate, a marvelous coastline, great sailing and so on; totally incredible, yes? These are some of the things that make Nova Scotia a favorite on most travelers’ list.

Top Things to See and Do

  1. Hike the Skyline Trail: This is about seven miles in length; you can have this hiking experience either in the afternoon alone or an outing that will last the whole day. It has some incredible views of the bay, and you’ll sometimes come across moose on the way.
  2. Alexander Keith’s Brewery: You can tour this local brewery or just simply let the animators entertain you in their costumes from 1863. You should try the stout here; it is one of the best breweries in the locale.
  3. Point Pleasant Park: Have a calm day here with an amazing view of the magnificent ocean. The park is great for picnic. There are various walking paths for running, rollerblading and walking of course. Locals never miss this place when the weather is friendly.
  4. Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse: The lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove is popular for being one of the most beautiful in the world. If you’ve ever seen a typical lighthouse, you’ll know what to expect from Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse.
  5. The Cabot Trail: This is one of the most spectacular ocean drives in North America. It loops around Cape Breton Island, passing through Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
  6. There are some other things to see and do in Nova Scotia, they include:-Kayaking the North River: you can get an enjoyable half-day kayak tour for like 80 CAD

    -Attend a summer concert

    -Go to the Wolfville Farmer’s Market

    -Visit Upper Clemens Park with your kids

    -Go whale watching

    -Visit New Brunswick or P.E.i

    -Visit Maritime Museum of the Atlantic etc.

Seeing the Luck of the Irish First Hand

We are about to get you ready for an amazing, unforgettable and incredible adventure with our Ireland hiking tips. So, are you ready for it? Let’s go!

Weather

Rule number one when making plans to hike is to prepare for the weather, whether Ireland or any other intended destination in the world.

What we recommend you do is to check the average temperature and rainfall while making your plans for the trip. Also, you should confirm the weather forecast a week before traveling down there so you can adjust the things you are going to pack for the trip.

Bringing waterproof and windproof equipment is quite important (particularly jacket, quick drying trousers or light waterproof pants). Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots are also important because some routes can become swampy or muddy. Do not forget your sunblock- it is useful for both sunny and windy days.

Ideally, hiking is best in Ireland during Spring to Autumn as Ireland enjoys long summer days and short winter days.

Trail Markings

Most of the routes recommended for hiking are properly marked and you’ll find a yellow walking man and an arrow on the signs to guide your ways. Always hold your maps and walking notes with you for moments when you are unsure of what route to take.

Essential Items

Aside from comfortable clothing and shoes that were mentioned above, there are some items or equipment you might need during your hiking holiday. Some of them are- hiking poles (if you are used to them), a backpack for your essentials such food, water, phone, camera, and wallet. A sun cap or wooly hat should be in your backpack too, same as hand gloves (in Spring and Autumn).

Farm Life

Most of the routes require passing across or near a private farmland, so you’ll likely encounter a flock of sheep and some other farm animals like cows or horses. So, always make the effort to close the gate behind you if you pass through any, in order to be in the farmers’ good books.

Here is a quick tip: f you check your walking notes to see if you’ll be passing villages or towns where you might get food and can’t find any, always pack a picnic to keep you going for your daily journey.

With these few tips in this hiking guide for Ireland, rest assured that you are covered during your vacation (if you follow them of course).

Traveling to Japan

One of the questions asked by most travelers is how to pack for a vacation in Japan. Therefore, we’ve arranged a really simple list of the best tips on how to pack for a vacation in Japan.  It comes from recent experience, as a few of us from my home state of Arizona went on a trip together to celebrate the 5 year anniversary of our Chandler tow truck business. These tips range from the obvious ones for experienced travelers to the most surprising ones.

Bring a pair of slip-on shoes.

Bring shoes that are really easy to slip on and off unless you love untying and lacing your shoes every minute, shoes that can slip on and off your feet easily are recommended. Most places in Japan like the ryokans (traditional inns), temples, restaurants and many izakayas require you to take your shoes off before entering. As a rule of thumb, when you see mats, you need to take your shoes off. In Japan, it is considered a little impolite to be barefoot as well, so you might want to bring one or two pairs of socks.

Depending on your travel plan, it is considered wise to bring walking shoes, comfortable ones of course. Tokyo is surprisingly a walkable city, and to enjoy some places such as Kyoto; there’s no better way to explore it than doing so on foot.

Pack as light as possible.

Packing lightly is really important if you are planning a trip to any country. Imagine having to navigate through the city with a heavy backpack, not fun yeah? For your own comfort, try to get a portable bag or suitcase.

Most of the travelers in Japan rely so much on Japan’s railway networks, and guess what? They don’t cater to travelers with so many luggages. You might be wondering- what exactly is a lot of luggage? Anything more than a backpack or duffel and a small suitcase (the airplane carry-on size) is considered to be a lot.

What to Wear

There is no need to go shopping for new clothes for your vacation in Japan. It’s better just to leave some space in your bag or suitcase so you can go shopping in Japan, the country where you’ll find some of the best-quality and most unique fashions in the world.

It is undeniable that the fashion standards in Japan are quite high, but that doesn’t mean you always have to dress up too. If you are more comfortable dressing casually, you’ll be totally okay in all situations; though you’ll have to dress accordingly if there’s a party, dinner or some special occasion.

SOME ESSENTIAL ITEMS FOR YOUR TRIP TO JAPAN

Asides from your clothes, shoes and so on, there are some other miscellaneous items you’ll need during your vacation. They include:

  • Pocket Wi-Fi device. If this doesn’t sound exactly essential to you, it is still recommended to rent one. Wi-Fi in Japan isn’t as widespread as most people always think it will be.
  • Travel adapter
  • Sleep mask and rosewater mist  for a relaxing flight
  • Handkerchiefs and hand sanitizer
  • Little gifts from home. You can give these to your travel guides and other locals. Gifts are more appreciated in Japan than tips.