Two-and-a-half-million people cruise Alaska’s southeast coast every year. The vast majority of their time is spent at sea, so why do travel books focus only on port excursions? The Cruiser-Friendly Onboard Guide to Alaska’s Inside Passage is the first book to show passengers the wonders slipping by their own decks as they sail Alaska’s southeast coast.
Resident ship’s lecturer and anthropologist, Terry Breen has condensed her fifteen years of photographs, "fun facts," and travel tips to enrich a journey to one of earth’s most beautiful and isolated spots. The Cruiser-Friendly Onboard Guide to Alaska’s Inside Passage is the one book Alaskan cruise passengers won’t want to be without.
"I love Alaska. The few months I spend there each summer nourish and sustain me the entire year. This guide will help passengers enjoy every minute of their time onboard ship as they travel to my favorite cruise destination: Alaska." Breen, an expert in history and cultural anthropology, has written other publications including, How to Do Business in Latin America, Latin American School on the Road, and Experience Latin America.
The The Cruiser-Friendly Onboard Guide to Alaska’s Inside Passage is available online at www.cruiserfriendly.com. Ten percent of all profits go to benefit the Hospice Foundation.
Future "Cruiser Friendly" titles include Cruiser Friendly Onboard Guides to the Panama Canal, Cape Horn and the Chilean Fjords, The Amazon, and The Land of the Maya.