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The Ultimate Family Voyage
Lasting memories abound on a mesmerizing sail to Alaska with Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
For most families, summertime means one thing: vacation! It’s the season for relaxed schedules, lots of outdoor time, and fun new experiences. When planning a family vacation, you might be wondering which destination will be right for everyone, offering things for each family member to love. A sure-fire experience? A voyage to Alaska with Regent Seven Seas Cruises aboard Seven Seas Explorer, a luxurious ship designed for fun for the whole family. Here are five amazing experiences you can expect, including one stellar offer.

Spot Incredible Wildlife
Watch your children’s faces light up when they spot a family of black bears feeding along the salmon streams. Together, enjoy a thrilling dogsled adventure near Juneau. And then there’s the whales, moose, and birds, oh my! You’ll search for water spouts on the horizon and point up at eagles perched on spruce trees. You’ll spot deer in the wild, moose crossing roads, and maybe even a few beavers, caribou, and sea lions.
Experience Next-Level Outdoor Adventures
Several ports offer access to the Tongass, America’s largest national forest. At nearly 17 million acres, it stretches the entire length of Alaska’s Inside Passage. True naturalists and novices alike will want to take a guided hike with one of the forest’s experts to admire the ancient, giant trees, cascading waterfalls, and even enjoy a salmonberry or blueberry right off of the stem. And of course, you’ll want to keep an eye out for magnificent wildlife.


Indulge in the Freshest Seafood
Aside from the gorgeous views, Alaska might be best known for its incredible, freshest of fresh seafood. Your family’s foodies—and even your pickiest eaters—won’t want to miss out on the famed Gold Creek Salmon Bake. This all-you-can-eat feast takes place in the middle of Juneau’s forest, with waterfall views and entertainment by local musicians—all while you indulge in wild Alaskan-caught salmon that’s grilled over an open wood fire right before your eyes.
Learn from the Best in the Culinary Arts Kitchen
The epicurean wonders continue aboard Seven Seas Explorer in the Culinary Arts Kitchen. More than a cooking class, this is a hands-on learning experience that delves into the cuisines, recipes, and local ingredients of Alaska. Developed by Executive Chef and Director of Culinary Enrichment Kathryn Kelly, the stellar curriculum offers more than 50 different culinary classes, including Feast for the Italian Soul, Epicurean Explorers & Nomads, Familia Cubana, Mastering Knife Skills, and more.


Kids Receive Discounted (and Even Free!) Sailings
For guests cruising with kids or young adults, Regent Seven Seas Cruises offers the opportunity for everyone to experience the excitement of exploring the world in a meaningful, enriching way. On several voyages during the summer months and holiday seasons, kids aged 17 or younger sail for as little as $999, inclusive of Unlimited Shore Excursions. But the best part of all? For a limited time, kids can sail for free on select itineraries!
Experience the untamed beauty of Alaska.
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I have always been a Geography and Map Fanatic. I own a very large and well-utilized National Geographic Atlas in which I have recorded many notes and personal trips and routed out my journeys by ships, planes, trains, and cycling. I refer to it frequently in putting together my clients' trips and itineraries, as well as my own.
Going back to the time when I was a little girl, I have either lived just a few yards from the ocean or relatively close to it. I liked watching ships and wanted to know what life was like on the other side of the ocean. I was fascinated that my Grandmother came to the US on a ship as a teenage girl together with her sister from Ireland. Before my grandparents met in the US, my Grandfather from Ireland worked as a cowboy and copper miner in Montana at the turn of the 20th Century. They had many National Geographic issues at their home which I loved looking at. These impressions, plus taking my first cruise, all eventually led me to the cruise and travel ...