Walt Disney World Photographer Matt Stroshane was recently able to check off one of his long term travel goals when he visited his 31st state, sailing on the Disney Wonder on its inaugural cruise to Alaska. Read more at the Disney Parks Blog: bit.ly
Shaped by the staggering force of massive glaciers millions of years ago, Alaska’s Inside Passage boasts wildlife-filled fjords and lush island scenery. Learn about the activities and experiences waiting for you in this official state travel video. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Our First Cruise to Alaska that will be in 3 Parts. The first being our Departure and an amazing trip to Juneau Alaska. The second video will be to Magical Skagway AK and then the final video will be to Alaska’s First City, Ketchikan AK! Join us won’t you 🙂 Video Rating: 4 / 5
So incredibly beautiful, you’ll think you stepped into a painting. This is Alaska as seen from the panoramic perspective of your dazzling Princess cruise ship. Monumental glaciers are natures draw and Alaskas waterways reveal more of these thrilling Ice Age giants than anywhere else on earth. Alaskas Inside Passage is one of the most scenic sea-lanes in the world, home to bald eagles, whales, sea lions, otters, brown bears, mountain goats and flocks of seabirds. Plus youll visit a variety of flavorful ports of call full of rich history and native culture. www.princess.com Video Rating: 5 / 5
Our trip aboard the Golden Princess from Seattle to Juneau to Skagway to Ketchikan to Victoria and back to Seattle. It was a wonderful trip, especially the ride on the White Pass and Yukon Scenic Railway out of Skagway. I would highly recommend this trip. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Experience Alaska with Lonely Planet author Greg Benchwick. You’ll see more than 80 straight days of 24 hours of sunlight giving you plenty of time to admire the icy white landscapes of the Arctic ocean that’s been home to the Inupiat people for thousands of years. Special note from Greg: Oops, I called the sealskin boat an ‘upiak’, but actually it’s an ‘umiak’, 24 hours of sunlight can really mess with your head! Produced by Lonely Planet TV Video Rating: 0 / 5
World champion big wave surfers, Garrett McNamara and Kealii Mamala rode into surfing history last week when they towed into a monster tsunami created by Child’s Glacier in South-Central Alaska. The creator/producer, Ryan Casey, “disovered” the wave in 1995, while on location shooting in Alaska. Then after finishing his last film, Quest, a documentary on big wave surfing, he showed Garrett the wave… that was six months ago. So after a short scout in June, we went up in August to film this… For more information contact: info@deepwaterfilms or Ryan @ ryanmayrcasey@hotmail.com Video Rating: 0 / 5