Romantic Photos of Southeast Alaska

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Climb together or ride the tram up Mount Roberts for sweeping views of Juneau and graceful cruise ships tethered along the piers.  
Credit: Christine Loomis 
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Hold hands as you stroll the elevated walkway above Steep Creek at Mendenhall Glacier, where black bears like this one are often in view late July to mid-September.  
Credit: Christine Loomis 
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Near Juneau is lovely Glacier Gardens, where you can walk or take a guided ride along trails lined with flowering foliage, quiet ponds, and sweet-sounding waterfalls.  
Credit: Christine Loomis 
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The Catholic Shrine of St. Therese just north of Juneau offers a serene forest-by-the-sea setting for an intimate wedding ceremony.  
Credit: Christine Loomis 
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Sweethearts can fish together across Alaska, including here on salmon-rich Admiralty Island. The floatplane ride over offers dramatic views of a lifetime.  
Credit: Christine Loomis 
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Whether you each take a single kayak or share a double, paddling off Douglas Island in Juneau, humbled by the magnificent landscape and thrilled by wildlife-rich waters, is an unforgettable experience.  
Credit: Christine Loomis 
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In summer, warm Alaska days and peaceful waters mean an abundance of recreational opportunities—pedicures welcomed.  
Credit: Christine Loomis 
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The storybook fishing village of Sitka, a favorite port for cruise ships, has lots to offer couples—including deep-sea fishing. If one of you doesn't want to fish, go along for the sail and cheer on your angler.  
Credit: Christine Loomis 
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Scenes like this close-up waterfall at Tracy Arm tumbling out of the verdant wilderness landscape are a dime a dozen on an intimate, small-ship cruise.  
Credit: Christine Loomis 
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Expressive native totems wait to be photographed in villages across Alaska. Smaller art pieces make a perfect gift for your sweetheart—and support a thriving culture.  
Credit: Christine Loomis 
 

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