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One of the Most beautiful stretches of water in the world
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The Inside Passage is one of the worlds most scenic stretches of water in the world. See rugged snow capped mountains, cloud over the highest points and some of the worlds most revered creatures. In our opinion the best time to cruise this stretch of water is in early in the season from May to early June. This is due to it being Whale Time and nothing can prepare you when a pod of whales pops out next to the ship.


Inside Passage
If we was offering one top tip when cruising the Inside Passage it would be to get up early. Nothing is better than sitting in one of the look out lounges with a coffee and croissant watching the world go by. Most cruise lines will also have a resident expert giving a commentary in the public areas what is going on outside.

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