It's the question I get asked most often: "Should we do Alaska or the Caribbean?" The honest answer is that both are incredible — but they offer completely different experiences. Let me help you figure out which one is calling your name.
Alaska: For the Adventurer at Heart
Alaska cruises are bucket-list material. Imagine watching a glacier calve into the sea, spotting humpback whales from your balcony, and stepping into towns that feel frozen in Gold Rush time. The scenery is dramatic, the wildlife is abundant, and every single day feels like a National Geographic special.
Best for: Nature lovers, photographers, people who prefer cooler weather, and anyone who wants a cruise that feels like an expedition.
Season: May through September only. I recommend June or July for the best weather and longest days.
Caribbean: For the Sun Seeker
Caribbean cruises are pure relaxation. Crystal-clear water, white sand beaches, vibrant culture, and that warm tropical breeze. It's the perfect escape when you just want to unwind, sip something cold, and let the stress melt away.
Best for: Beach lovers, warm-weather seekers, first-time cruisers, and anyone who wants a mix of relaxation and cultural exploration.
Season: Year-round, though November through April offers the best weather and avoids hurricane season.
The Verdict
If you want adventure and awe — Alaska. If you want relaxation and warmth — Caribbean. And honestly? Most of my clients end up doing both eventually. Life's too short for just one cruise.
Can't Decide?
Let's chat about it. I'll ask you a few questions about what you love in a vacation, and I'll point you in the right direction. Sometimes the answer surprises people!