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Saturday, July 6, 2019

Amazing Things You Should Know About Puget Sound Cruises

By Brenda Watson


The Salish Sea and Puget Sound are arguably the most majestic and intriguing areas to cruise around the world. You get to see where the Olympic Mountains and Cascade meet the sea and from a stunning archipelago. Sail on the clear, blue waters to scenic, historic towns by the seaside, like Anacortes. In such towns, you can enjoy partaking in traditional, smoked salmon eating. Taking a journey through the islands of San Juan, you get to witness the breathtaking wildlife such as seals, eagles, and whales. The local expert guides and historians onboard have plenty of lessons on the cultural influences of the Suquamish tribes and Norwegians. These and plenty of other reasons are why you should consider 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 in line is a sail through the islands of San Juan. The Skagit Bay and the Deception Pass are some of these places you could visit. The waterway here, forms an island system, channels, and inlets that are very detailed. The wildlife that is majestic when paired with the intricacy create a scenario that is nothing short of breathtaking. To preserve these memories, it is recommended that you take photos.

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.

Found at Port Angeles are breathtaking views, shops and magnificent views of that harbor and mountains, fresh air and excellent restaurants. Downtown boasts of flowers, friendly people, and boasts of the convenience it creates. If your passport is up-to-date, then you can plan for a trip to Victoria, a Canadian town that is nearby.

Poulsbo, also known as Little Norway, was a settlement for Norwegian fishers and loggers who settled there in 1892. They likened the landscape there to their original homeland. You can explore this beautiful place by working down Front Street. It features several specialty shops, many art galleries, and old world murals.

Snowcapped mountains, pristine beauty, and forested islands will surround you as you pass through Admiralty Bay into Port Townsend. Here you can explore the vibrant downtown and its national historic district. This will give you access to specialty boutiques, historical museums, and art galleries. The port is also where Fort Worden State Park is situated.

You can finally rest at Seattle after a whole week of sailing. This is not the end of the fun, however. You can enjoy the sounds and sights offered by the Pacific Northwest.




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