The City of San Francisco is widely known as one of the
world’s most popular ports for tourism. Planning
a San Francisco sunset
dinner cruise through the harbor can be a great way to
enjoy this beautiful area. A longer cruise, such as an
Alaska cruise San Francisco to the far north can also
be a wonderful way to see the California coastline along
with the beauty of Alaska.
Just about any Alaska cruise San Francisco that you book will be a long cruise. Due to the great distance between the two locations, an Alaska cruise San Francisco will be at least a two week cruise, if not longer. It is also possible to book an Alaska cruise from San Francisco for much longer, and many travelers do book an Alaska cruise from San Francisco for a full 3 weeks to a month.
Depending on the cruise line you choose, an Alaska cruise
from San Francisco will usually make various stops at
coastline ports on its way up north. Much Alaska cruise
sailing from San Francisco will include a stop in Seattle,
where it will likely pick up additional passengers, as
well as give anyone taking an Alaska cruise sailing from
San Francisco a chance to hop off the ship and shop at
the famous Pike
Place Market. An Alaska cruise sailing from San Francisco
will spend most of its time in Alaskan ports, however,
including Juneau and
Sitka, among others.
For travelers who simply want to see more of San Francisco, a San Francisco sunset dinner cruise is a great way to do just that. A San Francisco sunset dinner cruise will ferry guests through the harbor of San Francisco beginning about an hour before sunset, usually lasting well past sunset. Many dinner cruises last far into the night, with unlimited drink services or a cash bar, depending on the cruise service, as well as dancing, typically. There are a number of companies operating sunset dinner cruises in San Francisco, but it is usually a good idea to make your reservations in advance no matter which company you choose.
If you plan to stay within the United States, rules
have remained the same regarding cruise travel over the
years. If you plan to take a cruise to Mexico
or Canada, note
that passport
regulations have recently changed, and it is a good
idea to be fully aware of the most current regulations
before booking your trip.