Let's Cruise Skagway, Alaska: Radiance of the Seas - Part 5

Day 6 in Skagway, Alaska. Welcome to Part 5 of our “Let’s Cruise” Alaska series!
Join us on Day 6 of our 7-day Royal Caribbean cruise aboard the Radiance of the Seas as we explore the stunning landscapes of Skagway, Alaska, and beyond. This action-packed day includes:
✅ Bus Trip to Yukon Suspension Bridge: We took a bus from Skagway to a breathtaking suspension bridge over the Yukon River in British Columbia, Canada.
✅ Exploring Bernard Lake: We then explored the serene beauty of Bernard Lake in Fraser, BC, Canada.
✅ Canadian Candy Bars: Kat introduced Sean to four delicious Canadian candy bars.
✅ Narrow Gauge Train Ride: We took a scenic train ride from Fraser back to Skagway, enjoying amazing views along the way.
✅ Limited Time in Skagway: Due to a train delay, we didn't have time to explore Skagway.
✅ Dinner at Izumi: We ended our day with a delightful dinner at Izumi, the Japanese specialty restaurant on the ship.
0:00 - Intro
1:02 - Overview of Part 5
2:17 - Day 6: Arriving at Skagway
4:30 - Day 6: Leaving the Ship
4:46 - Day 6 - Part 1: Bus Ride to Stikine Region, British Columbia, Canada
5:56 - Day 6 - Part 2: Yukon River Suspension Bridge
7:42 - Day 6 - Part 3: Buy Several Canadian Candy Bars
10:47 - Day 6 - Part 4: Train Ride Back to Skagway
13:29 - Day 6 - Part 5: Bus Ride Back to Ship
14:36 - Day 6 - Part 6: The Last Candy Bar
15:38 - Day 6 - Part 7: Izumi
16:34 - Day 6 - Part 8: Long "End of Day" Overview
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Пікірлер: 17

  • @Bbpickle
    @BbpickleАй бұрын

    One of your best productions!

  • @ampiko68
    @ampiko6828 күн бұрын

    I nominate your song for a grammy

  • @3rdOrbitTravelers

    @3rdOrbitTravelers

    28 күн бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @CookandBakewithSamer
    @CookandBakewithSamer28 күн бұрын

    Loved watching this video. Loved the beautiful scenery. Glad you’re ok with the train stop thing. I like that idea of getting out of the bus in case the train was late. With you picking the blueberries, all I could think of I should grab quite a bit and make them into a blueberry pie or sauce for the waffles and pancakes. 😂Will definitely get some chocolate bars. I know what you mean about chocolates in other countries, being originally from Lebanon and been in the US since 81, I can still state the flavour of some of the different chocolates we’ve had back then. Plus with Lebanon being a French colony for a while, all the French cakes and pastries. Now back to the cruise. 😂 Thank you very much.

  • @3rdOrbitTravelers

    @3rdOrbitTravelers

    28 күн бұрын

    Thank you, and you are welcome. There are a lot more videos coming.

  • @ampiko68
    @ampiko6828 күн бұрын

    Thank you. A lovely trip! What is the song that plays @13 minutes?

  • @3rdOrbitTravelers

    @3rdOrbitTravelers

    28 күн бұрын

    Believe it or not, it is a song I created online with an AI program.

  • @AvivaHadas
    @AvivaHadas27 күн бұрын

    When you saw the Holland America ship in port before you got there & still in port when you left, did you have second guesses about choosing Radiance of the Seas?

  • @kathleenpearson1685

    @kathleenpearson1685

    27 күн бұрын

    Good question. This is one of my beefs with cruising. Sometimes you have to choose between an excursion or just hanging out in the port and unless you’ve been there before, you really don’t know which to choose. There isn’t enough time when the port is great. I don’t know much about Holland America but it can’t hurt to try it once to find out what it’s like.

  • @3rdOrbitTravelers

    @3rdOrbitTravelers

    27 күн бұрын

    This could be a long answer. Before I started cruising on Royal Caribbean ships, I was a huge fan of Holland America. Their cruises are long and because their ships are small, they go to ports that Royal Caribbean doesn't. Their food is better (in my opinion). But….. I always felt like I was the youngest passenger when on Holland. At 9 pm, the ships are ghost ships because everyone is in bed. Because the ships are small, there isn’t much to do on sea days. Lastly, you can beat Royal Caribbean’s loyalty program, especially once you reach Diamond. Anyway, we are planning on going on a few Holland cruises in the next year or two. One around South America and one in Alaska. So, why Royal Caribbean for this cruise? We needed a ship to get us from Vancouver up to Anchorage (one way). The cruise was only the first part of a 3-week trip we took all the way up to Deadhorse on the Arctic Ocean. (videos will be coming for the rest of the trip). The cruise was available and relatively cheap. Finally, yes it was a bummer seeing it still there. :-(

  • @3rdOrbitTravelers

    @3rdOrbitTravelers

    27 күн бұрын

    I completely agree. It can be challenging if you've never been to a port before. That's why I go on KZread and watch everything I can find on a port and the excursions available before we go. Additionally, I almost always choose to do my excursions with a local instead of booking through the cruise line. I will soon be sharing several video series called "Let’s Cruise" where I'll showcase the excursions I went on with locals.

  • @AvivaHadas

    @AvivaHadas

    27 күн бұрын

    @@kathleenpearson1685 Full disclosure, we did choose HAL. We don't cruise often enough to be tempted by loyalty points so we are free to choose based on itinerary. The train/bus excursion that we chose is 8 hours & we are scheduled to be back in town by 4, 5 hours before our ship departs. (HAL is in port in Skagway for 14 hours.)

  • @AvivaHadas

    @AvivaHadas

    27 күн бұрын

    @@3rdOrbitTravelers makes sense... we also choose by itinerary (you needed to get to Anchorage). We don't sail often enough to be tempted by loyalty & generally are not there for the on board entertainment/activities. (I may attend an enrichment seminar - but only if the stars align. Beyond excursions, I don't plan to "be here at this time for this talk." I'd rather enjoy my time without the clock.)