ADVENTURE ON THE WILD SIDE
Adventuring in Alaska is all about getting to know this state's stunning landscape — from its quiet lakes and imposing glaciers to its breathtaking mountains and soaring forests. Click through to discover a few of the epic wonders awaiting you on an Alaska cruise with Royal Caribbean®, on board and on shore.
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TRACY ARM FJORD
Extending over 30 miles alongside the wilderness of Tongass National Forest, this deep and narrow passage delivers some of the most breathtaking scenery you’ll find in Alaska. See active glaciers carved into 7,000-foot-tall mountain peaks and plunging waterfalls burrowed into evergreen-clad cliffs.
North Star
On Athem and Ovation of the Seas®, you can soak up the sights from North Star℠, the tallest viewing deck on a cruise ship.
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ONBOARD ACTIVITIES
SOLARIUM
Perfectly positioned at the front of the ship, the crystal canopy area presents fantastic views and stays warm while you enjoy swimming pools, whirlpools and a lounge area.
SEWARD
If you love to hike, you’ll find an abundance of scenic trails just waiting to be explored, like the Mount Marathon Trail, the Resurrection River Trail and the Tonsina Point Trail. And the famous Kenai Fjords National Park is just a five-minute drive away from town.
onboard dining
If you’re craving high-end eats, Voyager of the Seas® hits all the high notes, with dining that takes you from the Far East at Izumi and to the shores of Italy at Giovanni's Table.
ENDICOTT ARM & DAWES GLACIER
Marked by majestic waterfalls, plunging valleys and rugged mountains, Endicott Arm offers a perfect snapshot of Alaska’s wild beauty. This long, narrow fjord culminates at the monumental Dawes Glacier, an active tidewater glacier towering hundreds of feet high and half a mile across.
SEAPLEX®
Experience the largest active space at sea — SeaPlex®. Offering a full-size basketball court, bumper cars at sea and much more!
HUBBARD GLACIER
A monstrous 76 miles long and 1,200 feet deep, Hubbard Glacier continues to thicken and actively advance toward the Gulf of Alaska. In Disenchantment Bay near the glacier’s 400-foot-tall face, you’ll get panoramic views of its gigantic expanse.
flowrider®
Grab your board and get ready for 30,000 gallons of rushing awesome headed your way. The surf’s always up on the 40-foot-long FlowRider® surf simulator.
ICY STRAIT POINT
This is easily one of the best spots in the region for whale watching and Native history. Dive into Native Alaska culture at a tribal dance show or pay a visit to Hoonah, Alaska’s largest Tlingit village. At the end of the day, you can take in forest views while soaring high above the trees on the longest zip line in the world.
GO HALL OUT TONIGHT
At Music Hall℠, no night sounds the same as the last. Get a front-row view from anywhere on the dance floor while the industry’s best cover bands rock like the real thing.
JUNEAU
At Alaska’s capital, you can visit the historic district, check out the Alaska State Museum, trek over the tundra of Mendenhall Glacier, go whale watching in Auke Bay Harbor and even try your hand at gold panning in Last Chance Basin.
GRAVITY DEFYING
On the RipCord® by iFLY® simulator, you can feel the freedom of free-fall without even leaving the deck.
SITKA
Get up close to native eagles, owls, falcons and hawks at the Alaska Raptor Center. Afterward, check out the local craft beer scene at Baranof Island Brewing Company and crack into some Dungeness crab legs.
LASER TAG
Face off in a glow-in-the-dark battle that will test your mettle in Laser Tag: Clash for the Crystal City.
KETCHIKAN
Home to the most totem poles anywhere in the world, Ketchikan’s most prized collection is at Saxman Native Village. Or head to Tongass National Forest to spot deer, seals, black bears and bald eagles.
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