Five Reasons Why Rocky Mountaineer Pairs Perfectly with an Alaska Cruise

Discover Western Canada aboard Rocky Mountaineer

Posted by on 07 Feb 2020

With three incredible rail routes to choose from, a Rocky Mountaineer luxury train journey is the perfect way to see Western Canada, from Vancouver on the Pacific Coast to Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper in the Canadian Rockies. But if you’re looking for a longer vacation, or one exploring further afield while still taking care of all those little details, pairing your train journey with an Alaska cruise could be just the answer. 

Here are five great reasons to consider a “rail and sail” getaway in Canada and Alaska:

  1. See the best of both regions: Rocky Mountaineer travels in British Columbia and Alberta, offering travellers a stunningly diverse range of landscapes as they travel between Vancouver and the Canadian Rockies: temperate rainforest, rivers crashing through canyons, and charming mountain towns in the shadow of immense snowy peaks. But an Alaska cruise will add glacial fjords, fishing villages and maybe a whale or two to that list of sights.
  2. Reach areas so remote you can’t see them any other way: On-board Rocky Mountaineer, you’ll see parts of Western Canada that you can’t reach any other way—mostly untouched by humans. Likewise, there are Alaskan bays, calving glaciers and remote inlets that can exclusively be reached by ship. Departing from Vancouver, you’ll cruise the Inside Passage route—a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  3. Simplify your vacation: If you’re the type of traveller that prefers to take care of all of the details before you leave home, combining a Rocky Mountaineer train journey with an Alaska cruise streamlines your vacation planning. Everything from accommodation, activities, sightseeing and even meals can be planned ahead, leaving you with nothing more pressing to do on your vacation than to “ooh” and “ahh”—whether over the scenery or the chef’s dessert creation.
  4. Travel with like-minded people: With 40% of Rocky Mountaineer guests combining their train journey with an Alaska cruise, you’ll find conversations flow and new friends are easily made. In fact, 60% of train guests have taken a cruise in the past five years—proof that “rail and sail” is a winning combo.
  5.  It couldn’t be easier: Vancouver is the western departure or arrival point for Rocky Mountaineer as well as the home port for many Alaska cruises, which makes combining the two experiences seamless. Rocky Mountaineer offers frequent scheduled departures from April through October, with dates very similar to the cruise season. Coordinating your rail and ship departure, along with time for sightseeing in Vancouver, couldn’t be easier.

Start planning your Canada and Alaska holiday with us. Check out our 15-day Best of Western Canada and Alaska package or if you are staying longer, consider or 26-day Epic Canada by Rail & Alaska Cruise. Both packages will take you to the heart of the Canadian Rockies and the scenic Inside Passage and Glacier Bay National Park.

For more information or to book your Canada and Alaska holiday, contact us. If you prefer to talk to one of our Destination Experts, call us at (02) 9094 3322.

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