Norwegian Pearl Review

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Amazing Alaska Adventure!

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dvdgunner
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Aug 2015
Cabin: Inside

This was are 12th cruise 4th with NCL and the best one yet! Embarkation went very well since we are gold members we were onboard first. Wildlife galore whales everywhere whether sailing out of Seattle and seeing an orca or dozens coming into Juneau. Did Tracy Arm excursion in Juneau, by far the best excursion we have ever done. saw dolphins, humpbacks, seals, mountain goats. Pricy but worth it. Rented car from Sourdough in Scagway drove to emerald lake and stopped for lunch at the cliffside restaurant at the yukon suspension bridge. delicious halibut and bison chili. Breathtaking views bring lots of batteries for the camera. Did Lumberjack show in Ketchikan in the rain. i thought this probably would be lame but it wasn't it was very entertaining and worth the admission.

Glacier bay was a rainy and misty day so it wasn't as good as it probably is when nice out. Also did the rainforest sanctuary in Ketchikan which was just ok but we did see 3 bears with 1 catching a salmon then running into the bushes to devour it! Victoria we just walked to the harbor beautiful city. Went with DW 44 and DD11. We ate ate teppanyaki, cagneys, libistro, and the rest in the MDR. All of the food was excellent! We usually stayed away from the buffet because of the crowds and ate in the MDR for breakfast and lunch

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Cabin IX

Small but comfortable

Port Reviews

Juneau

Allen Marine did a great job best excursion ever!

Skagway

Rented car from Sourdough

Glacier Bay

rainy day

Ketchikan

Fun!

Ketchikan

saw 3 bears!

Seattle

Great city

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