Cruising 
                    Area 
                     
                      
                  
                        Prince 
                    William Sound is one of Alaska’s greatest treasures 
                    with its awe-inspiring glaciers, abundant marine and terrestrial 
                    wildlife, unique flora and fauna and over 2000 salmon streams. 
                    For many people, including fishermen, photographers, back 
                    country enthusiasts, kayakers, sightseers, birders, and whale 
                    watchers it is truly paradise in the Alaskan Wilderness. (Click 
                    Here for more Information on Prince William Sound) 
                     
                      
                   
                        Kenai 
                    Fjords National Park derives its name from the long, glacier-carved 
                    valleys that are now filled with ocean waters. A stunning 
                    expanse of more than 600,000 acres, the park is home to an 
                    overwhelming array of wildlife. Just as The Harriman Expedition 
                    predicted in 1899 when they visited the fjords, this area 
                    is both a national treasure and a scenic tourist attraction. 
                    In order to protect the landscape and the wildlife, the area 
                    was proclaimed a national monument in 1978, and then Kenai 
                    Fjords National Park was established in 1980. (Click 
                    Here for more Information on Kenai Fjords) 
                     
                      
                   
                        Seward 
                    is one of Alaska’s oldest and most scenic communities. 
                    It is a very picturesque town, well known for many things, 
                    including being the gateway to Kenai 
                    Fjords National Park, but perhaps it is most renowned 
                    for its dramatic location at the base of Mount Marathon (3,022 
                    feet) and the head of Resurrection 
                    Bay. Resurrection 
                    Bay is a jewel in Alaska’s marine treasure chest, 
                    rewarding visitors with stunning scenery, fantastic wildlife 
                    viewing and excellent fishing opportunities. There are also 
                    5 state marine parks, accessible only by boat, located along 
                    the eastern side of Resurrection 
                    Bay and around Cape Resurrection to Day Harbor. (Click 
                    Here for more Information on Resurrection Bay and Seward)  |