After two years of cancellations, northern ports hope for the return of cruise ships in 2022
Already 12 cruise ships — including some headed for the Northwest Passage — plan to stop in Nome in 2022.
After cruise ship visits to Nome, Alaska were canceled for a second season, the community is pinning its hopes on a the prospect of voyages through the Bering Strait — including some transiting the Northwest Passage — in 2022.
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