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Frommer's Alaska Cruises and Ports of Call 2011
by Fran Wenograd Golden and Gene Sloan
288 pages
Frommers: December 2010
Get up-to-the-minute coverage of all the lines servicing Alaska, as well as in-depth ship coverage so you can choose the ship that’s best for you. The authors, longtime cruisers, hit all the major ports of call on the Alaska cruise routes, from Vancouver to Juneau to Anchorage. They’ve also checked the major cruisetour locations, including Denali National Park and the Canadian Rockies. Their candid reviews will help you find the choices that suit your tastes and budget.

Fodor's Alaska Ports of Call 2011
by Linda Coffman.
340 pages
Fodor's: December 2010.
Experience an Alaskan cruise like an insider! Fodor’s Alaska Ports of Call includes choices for every type of cruiser, from popular ports like Ketchikan and Haines to wild, out-of-the-way destinations like Kodiak and Dutch Harbor - plus coverage of Alaska’s whales, glaciers, gold, shore excursions great and small, and much more. Indispensable, customized trip planning tools include “Top Reasons to Go,” “Word of Mouth” advice from other travelers, and tips to help save money, bypass lines, and avoid common cruising pitfalls. Use the expanded selection of maps to orient yourself to each port of embarkation and port of call.

Murray's Guide to the South Klondike Highway
by Murray Lundberg
ExploreNorth: May 2011
This 30-page, mile-by-mile guide (with 54 photos) will show you the points of interest along the South Klondike Highway and the Dyea Road. The South Klondike Highway runs 98 miles (157.7 km) from Skagway (Alaska) through Fraser (British Columbia) and Carcross (Yukon) to the Alaska Highway at a point 10 miles east of Whitehorse. The guide is a download in pdf format.

Glaciers, Bears and Totems: Sailing in Search of the Real Southeast Alaska
By Elsie Hulsizer
320 pages
Harbor Publishing: October 2010
Marine writer Elsie Hulsizer, whose "Voyages to Windward" unlocked the mysteries of cruising Vancouver Island's west coast, now does the same for that other great unknown of West Coast cruising, Southeastern Alaska. Having avoided the Alaskan challenge for years, Elsie and her husband Steve set out on the trusty Osprey in May 2006, and spent the next three summers sailing, writing and photographing the towering fjords, spectacular glaciers, throwback fishing villages and overexposed tourist traps of Alaska.

Alaska by Cruise Ship: The Complete Guide to Cruising Alaska
by Anne Vipond.
352 pages
Ocean Cruise Guides: Sixth, May 2008.

The Alaska Cruise Handbook: A Mile-by-Mile Guide
by Joe Upton.
287 pages
Coastal Publishing: March 2008.

Alaska's Southeast, 11th: Touring the Inside Passage
by Mike Miller.
304 pages
GPP Travel: May 2008.

Alaska & Canada's Inside Passage Cruise Tour Guide
by George King & Karin Hasselberg
Coastal Cruise Tour Guides: August 2006
City maps, history, Native culture and a 6-foot fold-out map of the cruise route from Puget Sound to Alaska.

Alaska's Inside Passage Wildlife Viewing Guide
by the Alaska Department Of Fish And Game & the USDA Forest Service.
82 pages
Alaska Department of Fish and Game: July 2006.

Guide to the Birds of Alaska
by Robert H Armstrong.
360 pages
Alaska Northwest Books: April 2008.

Alaska's Totem Poles

Cruising Alaska: A Traveler's Guide to Cruising Alaskan Waters & Discovering the Interior
by Larry H. Ludmer
Sixth edition, April 2005

The Kid's Guide to Cruising Alaska
by Eileen Ogintz
For ages 9-12
112 pages
Globe Pequot: June 2004

Alaska Atlas and Gazetteer
This large (15.5 x 10.9 inches) volume by Delorme covers the state with 1:300,000 or 1:400,000 topographical maps, for those cruisers who want to know the name of every inlet and mountain they pass.




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