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Choosing Your Cruise
When to Cruise
Cruising Style
First Time Cruisers
Cruise Lines & Ships
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Getting the Best Prices
Advice & Links
Reservations
Enjoying Your Cruise
Shore Excursions
On Board
Checking In and Out
Packing and Planning
Regional Cruise Info
Alaska
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Antarctica

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The advantage of Cruise West's smaller ships is that they can navigate to places the larger liners cannot. If you're looking for moderate adventure and want to experience your destinations up-close, Cruise West will take you there. Cruise West ships are small, shallow-draft vessels, several with bow-landing capabilities.
Cruise West
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Cruise Type:
Adventure Cruising
Cruise Line Highlights: Cruise Style:
  • Flexible itineraries
  • Wildlife-viewing opportunities
  • Enthusiastic, knowledgeable crew
  • Casual, intimate atmosphere
Ship Type: Small
Lifestyle: Active Cruisers
Age Range: Mature Adults, Seniors
Expense Category: Midrange




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