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Take A Trip: Overwhelming Beauty

The Muellers learned all about dog sledding and the famous Iditarod Race while in Alaska. (Provided)

If you have children, you’ll take ­— or seriously consider taking — a cruise before the little sailors outgrow their clam diggers.

According to the industry trade group Cruise Lines International Association, North American member cruise lines carried an estimated 16.3 million passengers in 2011, and more than 1.5 million were kids 18 and younger.

A cruise could be the best vacation a family takes because the colossal tasks and the onerous details involved in a family getaway are all handled from the time you step aboard. You eliminate having to find a destination, accommodations, transportation, medical help, activities, food and beverages, a photographer, shopping and entertainment, so you won’t develop bags under your eyes larger than your carry-on.

Now, where’s a family to go?

Head North
According to Bernice Bakley of Huntley Travel, head to the state that has a longer coastline than all the other states combined — Alaska.

“It seems to be on most people’s list of destinations they would like to visit some day,” the seasoned travel agent says. “I think that is because there is nothing like it anywhere else. People enjoy doing the cruise, which allows them to see many ports through the inside passage from Vancouver and ending in Whittier. From here, many choose to extend their trip with four or five days on land, taking them to see Mt. McKinley and Denali National Park as well as Fairbanks.”

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