Mike Miller

name Alaska travel writer Mike Miller lives in Juneau where he publishes the Alaska cruising website http://www.AlaskaCruisingReport.com. The site covers virtually every facet of cruiseship travel in Alaska. He also writes newspaper stories, magazine articles, and books (Fodors, Sierra Club Books, Globe Pequot, AlaskaBooks, and others)

2007 Alaska Cruise Preview; Another Blockbuster Year in the Making

13th August 2006
By Mike Miller This is for would-be cruisers who had hoped 2006 would be their year for an Alaska cruise – but things didn't quite work out: Not to worry. 2007 is coming and you're not going to miss a thing. Virtually all the lines in the 200... Read >

Alaska's "Other" Ferry System

02nd August 2006
You hear a lot about the Alaska Marine Highway System, and no wonder. The system has been around for more than four decades now doing yeoman service for Alaskans as well as Alaska visitors who are looking for a do-it-yourself ferry cruise from the Lower ... Read >

Alaska's New Fast Ferries Offer New Routes, 30 Percent Discounts in '06

08th April 2006
By Mike Miller For Alaskans and Alaska visitors who yearn for a different kind of day cruise in Southcentral or Southeast Alaska there's good news this spring, summer, and fall from the folks at the Alaska Marine Highway System. And we're talking fas... Read >

Alaska Cruising 2006... A Quick Preview

07th March 2006
Thinking about an Alaska cruise this summer? You've got tons of options along the sea routes of "the Great Land" in 2006. And few, if any, passengers who make the trip will return home disappointed in this region of towering mountains, lush forests, endl... Read >

Cruising Alaska by Ferry

21st February 2006
Cruising Alaska by Ferry Here's an all-Alaskan suggestion for cruisers who would like to: • travel at their own pace, • choose their own ports-of-call, • lay over in any port for as many days as they desire, • share their travel with Alaskan loca... Read >

A Tale of Whales and a Whale of a Tour

11th February 2006
A Tale of Whales and a Whale of a Tour by Mike Miller The big black and white killer whale -- his four-foot sail-like dorsal fin erect and rising from a long sleek black and white body -- came slicing rapidly through the water, seemingly on a col... Read >