Reasons Why To Choose Puget Sound Cruises

By Brenda Watson


Are you wondering where to go for your next cruise? Are you clueless about where you will go for your first cruise? You should consider Puget Sound. Apart from seeing the meeting point of the Olympic mountains and the cascade in the sea, the sea waters scenery is to die for. The towns along the sea, are unique and historical. The cultural activities of the neighboring areas interesting. You will not forget the taste of a smoked salmon there. There are beautiful wild animals in San Juan Island. There are tour guides there to take you through the history and cultural practices of the Norwegians and Suquamish there. The following are other amazing things about Puget Sound Cruises.

The route that the ship takes begins at the very scenic Seattle, Washington making its way to Puget Sound. On the way, a detour to the Anacortes is accounted for. This place is relatively warm compared to the areas that surround it. It is, therefore, advisable to make most of your time here. Go to the Deception Pass State Park.

Next up is a sail through the San Juan islands. Enjoy sailing the Deception Pass and Skagit Bay. Here, the waterway is a system of islands, inlets and channels that are very intricate. Such intricacy, along with majestic wildlife, helps create very breathtaking scenery. Taking plenty of pictures here is useful for making memories.

Another place you will enjoy visiting is Friday Harbor, WA. It is on San Juan Island, and it is a beautiful place rich with culture. The San Juan museum is a place to visit while you are there. There, you will learn about the island even as it was many years ago. You can also visit the beautiful beaches, the mountains, and enjoy the valleys. It has a diverse landscape worth exploring.

At Port Angeles, you can enjoy exciting shops, excellent views of the mountains and harbor, restaurants and fresh air. The downtown is very convenient and boasts of outdoor art, flowers and friendly people. If you have your passport ready, you can make your way to Victoria, a nearby Canadian town.

Little Norway also, known as Poulsbo, was where Norwegian fishers and lodgers who moved there in 1892 settled. They made the landscape look similar to their original home. You can access this beautiful place by moving towards Front Street. This incorporates a few specialized shops, several art galleries, and murals of that old world.

Mountains capped by snow, islands full of forest and beauty that is pristine is what you will be surrounded by as you go through Admiralty Bay on your way to Port Townsend. Some of the activities you can do here are to explore the very vibrant downtown and its historic district. You will be able to visit boutiques, museums, and galleries full of art. Fort Worden State Park is also located in this port.

After a fantastic week sailing, you can finally disembark to Seattle. However, this does not mean that the fun is over yet. Enjoy the sights and sounds that the Pacific Northwest has to offer.




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