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The mountains surrounding Ushuaia Argentina

When you visit a new port, do you like to spend time sight-seeing in town or do you like to do it in the mountains? Did you know that many first-time cruisers are surprised to find that their options for shore excursions extend far beyond sightseeing tours of the port cities. While excursions that feature bus tours, museums and shopping are delightful, many ports of call offer more active pursuits, too. For example, choosing a shore excursion that includes some hiking is a great way to stretch your legs and see scenic attractions that may not be accessible by tour bus.

If you visit Ushuaia, Argentina, on a cruise of South America or Antarctica, you can hike through the Alvear Mountains to the Five Cascades waterfalls in the Tierra Mayor Valley Natural Preserve. Regent Seven Seas Cruises offers an excursion that travels a bit further from the port, letting you trek through the Patagonian countryside along the shore of Lake Fagnano.

Some excursions available to cruise passengers calling on Juneau, Alaska, combine the thrill of “flightseeing” – sightseeing from the air – with hiking on frozen glaciers. For your safety and comfort, glacier boots will be provided. Some of the best hiking can be found in out-of-the-way locations, such as Olden, Norway. The Yachts of Seabourn visit this northern port in the summer months. Hikers can follow a scenic path to the top of a waterfall, gaining a wonderful view of Jostedals Glacier. In addition to the view, hikers get another reward in the form of tea and cakes at the charming Briksdal Inn.

Guests of Norwegian Cruise Line ships that call on Cabo San Lucas can take a ride through the scenic desert to the Fox River Canyon. Here, mountains, greenery and waterfalls provide a terrific contrast to the surrounding desert. After hiking for about an hour, you can relax and refresh yourself under shady trees before returning to the ship.

Of course if you want a good experience, be realistic about your hiking abilities and choose your excursion accordingly. Also, be sure to bring along clothes and shoes appropriate for hiking. So if you like to do it in the mountains, consider a hiking shore excursion on your next cruise.

Chuck and Laura Flagg own The Flagg Agency in Canton, GA and our number is  770-355- 9569

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September 2nd, 2010 at 8:45 am

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