You Could Win a 7-Day Alaskan Cruise (Over $3,000 Value) – 10 Winners Will Be Selected!
Would you like to travel to Alaska? What if you could do it for free?
Through March 15th, enter to win a luxurious suite on a 2022 Alaskan cruise on Holland American Line! You could win one of 10 suites, including a grand prize Neptune Suite.
All you need to do is head here and fill out your contact information — after that, it’s time to get creative! They ask that you write an original short essay or poem of 25-250 words explaining your love for Alaska and why you want to travel there.
Once you’ve completed your “love letter“, select your primary and secondary destination interests and you’re done! Note that entries must be completed by 11:59pm PST on March 15th. Winners will be notified by email on or about April 1st, 2022.
One grand prize winner will win a 7-day Holland America Line 2022 Alaskan Cruise in the beautiful Neptune suite (valued at $3,270). Nine winners will receive a 7-day Holland America Line 2022 Alaskan cruise staying in a Vista or Signature Suite (valued at $2,600)! Prizes are only redeemable for 2022 Koningsdam, Zuiderdam, Westerdam Alaska sailings through October 7, 2022.
If you need more information on the sweepstakes, you can read the official rules here.
Good luck, and happy writing Hipsters! 🤞🏼
That would be amazing if someone wins on this sight would love to know
If Alaska is on your bucket list check out the deals the cruise lines are offering now. I booked two weeks ago. We got an 8 day in a balcony on Carnival with roundtrip air from Pittsburgh for $4,500!
We are going to Alaska in July with my in-laws. We have three kids ages 5,7, and 9. I’m hoping it will be fun for them. It’s going to be freezing so they will only be able to use indoor pools right? Can anyone tell me?
It depends on where you’re going. I used to live in Southeast Alaska, and in the summers we sometimes would wear shorts. I don’t know about swimming outside, but definitely not freezing.
We went a few years ago in mid-June. It won’t be freezing but probably too cold to swim. The pools were filled and ready on our cruise but I rarely saw anyone in them. Not a lot for kids that age but they did have some ranger type activities where they could talk to the park Rangers about the animal life, etc. Glaciers are amazing and I watched them for hours but I could see it getting old real quick for the kids. The ships seem to be much more laid back and peaceful on the Alaska cruises. There are kids but no rowdy crowds of kids or adults. Fewer activities too. This kinda sounds like a downer post 🙂 but we LOVED our Alaskan cruise. It was just a different vibe than others we have done. There is ALWAYS something to look at. It’s nice to just sit and play a board game or read and watch the beautiful scenery go by. We were never in a rush to finish dinner to go get a seat at the show, for example. Just peaceful 🙂
We went to Juneau last July (not on a cruise) and it was in the low 60s and cloudy/rainy every single day. My kids wouldn’t have gone swimming unless the water was heated. We wore fleece sweatshirts, raincoats and boots the entire time.
Went several years ago. Many kids and adults were swimming. Weather was wonderful.
In July it’s not freezing at all! I lived there for 8 years!
Thank you! I entered!
Hello, I clicked on several links but they took me to a site that wants you to down load apps or is promoting weight loss programs. ??
Oh no! SO sorry for the issues. I’m not seeing that as I click thorugh now. Are you using a mobile device? If so, maybe swipe out your tabs and try again OR switch over to desktop view. Hoping that might help! ❤️🙌
Hi Amber, I was using both my laptop and mobile earlier today. I just tried again on my laptop and the links are working fine. Maybe it was a glitch, temporary for sure.
Oh good! Thanks so much for the update! Glad the links are working better for you now!