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Alaska cruise guide: Best itineraries, planning tips and things to do

Erica Silverstein

Alaska might be one of the most beautiful places in the world, but it's rugged and can be tricky to get around. Explore the Last Frontier by cruise ship, and you can travel to gold rush towns, glaciers, Alaska Native heritage sites and natural areas brimming with wildlife in comfort, even luxury.

When planning an Alaska cruise, you have many things to consider: when to go for the experience you're anticipating, which cruise line is best suited to your travel style, the best Alaska cruise ports to visit and which shoreside activities you want to prioritize. It's not the kind of trip you want to throw together at the last minute — especially since the best fare deals typically go to organized travelers who book early.

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If you're eager to spot bald eagles in the wild, ride a dogsled atop an ice field or pan for gold after a hearty salmon feast, an Alaska cruise is calling your name. Dive into The Points Guy's Alaska cruise guide for all the planning tips you need for your dream cruise up north.

Why cruise Alaska?

Most people have similar reasons for cruising Alaska. They want to admire its rugged beauty, seek out wildlife (such as eagles, bears and whales) and learn about its Native cultures and gold rush history. It's so far from the rest of the mainland U.S. that it's become a bucket list destination, especially for travelers looking to visit each of the 50 states.

One of the key reasons to cruise Alaska versus taking a land tour is to visit destinations along the Inside Passage that you cannot reach by road. Plus, many of the state's famous glaciers are best viewed from the sea.

If you want to see landlocked areas, such as Denali National Park, you can tack a cruise line-operated tour onto the beginning or end of your sailing for a seamless land and sea vacation. It's easier than fumbling with multiple train, bus, ferry and hotel reservations to cobble together the same trip on your own.

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A cruise can also make an Alaska trip more affordable. Instead of taking a long and expensive flight to Anchorage or Fairbanks, you can choose a cruise that sails round-trip from Seattle or Vancouver (note, you won't be able to tack on a post-cruise land trip to Denali if you do this). Restaurant prices in Alaska can be high, but a cruise bundles meals, accommodations and transportation into one price that, with sales, can be cheaper than you'd think.

Related: Best Alaska cruise tips to help you make the most of your time aboard and ashore

When do cruises go to Alaska?

Nearly every major cruise line has a presence in Alaska from May through mid-September, with some offering sailings as early as April or as late as October. The season is short due to weather. Cold temperatures, icy waters and a long snowy season are not conducive to early spring and late fall cruises.

Alaska cruise weather can be chilly (in the 40s to 50s) first thing in the morning and at night. However, if it's a sunny summer day, temperatures can shoot into the 70s and even low 80s. It also rains a lot in Alaska; it's drier in the spring than in the summer.

When you want to go will depend on which activities you want to do, how you feel about cool weather and rain, and the price. Cruises at the beginning (April and May) and end (September and October) of Alaska's cruise season are generally a bit cheaper than those in June, July and August.

Related: Best time to cruise to Alaska

Best Alaska itineraries

Where do Alaska cruises even go? Most sail along the Inside Passage, a maritime route along the state's southern coast (and into British Columbia and Washington state) that weaves around the area's thousand islands. Some venture farther north into the Gulf of Alaska; these are often one-way cruises that begin and end at the ports near Anchorage.

Learn more about the best Alaska cruise itineraries for your next vacation.

Inside Passage

The Inside Passage is the most popular Alaska cruise route. Weeklong itineraries generally embark in either Seattle or Vancouver, British Columbia — though some itineraries originate in Juneau. A few lines, such as Carnival Cruise Line, Norwegian Cruise Line and Cunard Line, offer 10-night Inside Passage cruises from San Francisco, Seattle or Vancouver.

Glacial ice carved this passageway long ago, and today, cruise ships and fishing vessels thread their way through the islets and channels to see some of the most spectacular natural sights in the world.

You'll find magnificent mountains (often snowcapped, even in the summertime), lush forests, waterfalls, fjords and calving glaciers. If it's marine life you've come to see, you'll find it in abundance, from whales and dolphins to sea lions and harbor seals. On land, you'll likely spy bears and Dall sheep while eagles, puffins and a host of seabirds circle above.

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Many people trek to Alaska to commune with nature, but there's also history here that you shouldn't overlook. Shore excursions and onboard lectures will explain the cultures of the Indigenous peoples of Alaska, as well as more recent inhabitants from the Russian community in Sitka and the fortune-seekers who moved to Skagway during the Klondike gold rush in the late 1890s.

Popular Inside Passage ports of call include Juneau, Icy Strait Point, Ketchikan, Petersburg, Haines, Sitka and Skagway. Most cruises will visit three or four ports of call.

Additionally, you'll have one day spent cruising the Inside Passage and one focused on "scenic cruising," where you can enjoy the landscapes but won't go ashore. This is not nearly as boring as you might think since you'll see incredible sights like Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve or Hubbard Glacier .

One nice thing about the Inside Passage is how calm the water is because you're sailing between land masses. If you worry about seasickness, an Inside Passage trip is the best Alaska cruise itinerary versus a sailing where your ship transits rougher, open waters.

Related: The best Alaska cruise for every type of traveler

Gulf of Alaska

If you book a weeklong Gulf of Alaska voyage, you'll also enjoy exploring parts of the Inside Passage and its ports that could include a mix of Juneau, Skagway, Sitka, Ketchikan, Haines and Icy Strait Point.

You'll have up to two days of scenic cruising, in addition to sailing the Inside Passage. Because Gulf of Alaska cruises sail farther north, scenic destinations might include College Fjord, in addition to Glacier Bay and Hubbard Glacier.

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Generally, these one-way sailings travel from Seward or Whittier (the cruise ports closest to Anchorage) to Vancouver (or vice versa). Most itineraries are seven nights, but you'll find a handful that are longer.

For these itineraries, you'll need to fly into or out of Anchorage and take a train or bus to/from the cruise departure ports, which can take an hour or two. You can book the transportation on your own or through your cruise line.

Gulf of Alaska sailings — especially those in late August and September — can encounter rough seas in the gulf portion of the voyage. Be prepared if you're particularly prone to seasickness.

Related: One-way Alaska cruises vs. round-trip: Which is best?

Longer sailings from the West Coast

Finally, you'll find some round-trip San Francisco itineraries — usually 10 or 11 nights long — as well as longer sailings between San Francisco and Vancouver. These cruises are best suited to travelers who love days at sea.

On a 10-night cruise, you'll have four sea days (for example, two days from San Francisco to Juneau) plus a day of scenic cruising at a spot like Tracy Arm (Twin Sawyer Glaciers), Endicott Arm, Hubbard Glacier or Glacier Bay National Park. The waters before you enter the Inside Passage can be calm, rough or anything in between, depending on when you go.

Ports on these longer sailings might include Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan, Icy Strait Point and Victoria, British Columbia.

You can also find one-way repositioning cruises between Southern California ports (Los Angeles and San Diego) and Vancouver at the beginning or end of a ship's Alaska cruise season.

Related: The best luxury Alaska cruises you can book right now

Cruisetours

Cruise lines understand that not all of Alaska's best sights lie along the coast. Denali National Park and the city of Fairbanks are well inland. And some coastal highlights, like the Kenai Peninsula, aren't typically visited on a seven-night cruise. So the cruise lines created their own "cruisetours": vacations that combine a weeklong cruise with a two- to seven-night bus tour.

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On a cruisetour, you'll sail on a one-way Gulf of Alaska cruise, so your cruise starts or ends in Alaska. Depending on the tour itinerary you choose, you might visit Seward and the Kenai Peninsula, Alyeska, Talkeetna, Anchorage and Fairbanks — as well as spend one to three nights in Denali National Park.

Some lines also offer Alaska cruisetours that venture into Canada's Yukon, including a few Holland America tours that combine half a cruise with a cruisetour that starts or ends in Skagway.

Your tour might include a ride on the scenic Alaska Railroad . Some activities are included in the cost of the cruisetour; other outings can be booked like shore excursions, depending on your interest and budget. If you're hoping to see the northern lights, booking a cruisetour in September might be your best bet to see the aurora on a cruise vacation.

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Best Alaska cruise lines

Most big-ship and luxury cruise lines send at least one cruise ship to Alaska every summer. Some of the best Alaska cruise lines are Holland America and Princess Cruises because they have especially long histories in the region and offer cruises, as well as cruise and land tour combinations, on multiple ships each season.

If you want a more active trip in less touristed areas, a great choice would be a small-ship expedition line, including Alaska specialists such as Alaskan Dream Cruises and UnCruise Adventures.

Ships in all price ranges sail a variety of itineraries, so don't let budget stop you from visiting. If luxury is what you're after, you can find lines that will go overboard pampering you on your journey north.

Related: A beginners guide to picking a cruise line

Best cruise lines for extended trips to Alaska

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If you want to cruise Alaska but also see some of the interior and enjoy a stay in a lodge or hotel, go for a cruisetour package from either Holland America or Princess Cruises. Both have fantastic itineraries that take passengers not only to the Inside Passage, but also to Anchorage, Denali National Park, the Yukon, Kenai Peninsula, Talkeetna and Fairbanks. Princess and Holland America even own a handful of their own lodges.

Best Alaska cruises for families with kids

Carnival, Disney Cruise Line, Norwegian, Princess and Royal Caribbean all have extensive kids clubs aboard their ships that cater to all ages, from babies to teens. Little kids will adore meet-and-greets with beloved characters on board Disney cruises, or hanging with Dr. Seuss characters when sailing with Carnival. Older kids will love the rock climbing walls, video game stations, sports courts, go-karts and laser tag on Royal Caribbean and NCL ships.

Related: Best Alaska cruises for families

Best cruise lines for adventure-seekers

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Active travelers might prefer expedition-style voyages on smaller ships that include more time for adventurous activities, such as hiking in the Tongass National Forest, wildlife and glacier viewing from Zodiac rafts or kayaks, or even overnight camping. These ships often feature complimentary shore excursions, kayaks and bikes for guest use and onboard scientists and naturalists.

If you've got active teens who have an interest in nature and the environment, an expedition voyage could be exactly what will keep them engaged and off their devices. Just expect the majority of your shipmates to be older adults.

Look to UnCruise Adventures, Alaskan Dream Cruises, HX (formerly Hurtigruten) and Lindblad Expeditions for the best adventure cruises.

Related: Pros and cons of small-ship cruising in Alaska

Best for multigenerational groups

Sailing with grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles and kids? Try Celebrity Cruises, Holland America and Princess Cruises. These cruise lines, especially on their newer ships, offer something for everyone — as well as a higher caliber of onboard dining than on the cheapest cruises.

Kids can hang out in the youth lounges while parents hit the spa or try a wine-tasting class. Everyone can come back together for dinner and evening entertainment or onboard activities suitable for all ages.

Best for couples and big celebrations

The luxury cruise lines are your best bet if you're a couple and enjoy spacious suites, gourmet food, pampering (many luxe lines hire butlers to cater to every passenger) and the opportunity to meet other like-minded cruisers. The personalized service and all-inclusive nature of luxury voyages might also be attractive to anyone celebrating a milestone, such as an anniversary, big birthday or retirement.

Look at Oceania Cruises, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Seabourn, Silversea Cruises and Viking.

Related: The best Alaska cruises for couples

Things to do in Alaska

Alaska cruises offer a wide range of activities in port, with options for active travelers, wildlife lovers, history buffs and shoppers. Whether you're traveling with young kids or require more sedentary recreation, the Alaska cruise ports won't disappoint.

Related: Best shore excursions on an Alaska cruise

Wildlife tours are available in every port. Hop a bus, kayak, boat or plane to look for bears, eagles, whales, sea otters and other wildlife. Note that moose don't regularly show up in the Inside Passage; you'll need to head farther north to find them.

Book a fishing trip to try your hand at catching salmon or halibut, or go out crab fishing for a glimpse into that type of work.

Active travelers can explore Alaska by sea kayak or canoe, hike on glaciers and through rainforests, zip line, bike, ride an ATV and even snorkel (you'll need a dry suit). You can even opt for a round of golf at the course in Haines.

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In Alaska, sightseeing doesn't only take place on the ground. Floatplane and helicopter tours take you around scenic areas like Misty Fjords or land you on a glacier, perhaps for a dogsledding or hiking adventure on the ice. If you prefer to stay grounded, you can find informative trolley tours of ports like Skagway.

Alaska cruises provide plentiful opportunities to learn about Native Alaskan culture. You can get a taste of the gold rush life by trying your hand at panning for gold, attending a salmon bake or visiting a dogsled camp. A hike on the Chilkoot Trail or ride on the White Pass Railway lets you follow in the footsteps of the miners who came to seek their fortunes. Cap your day by trying out locally brewed craft beers.

Shopping abounds, and you can buy everything from diamond jewelry to T-shirts and other souvenirs. You'll need to look carefully for Alaskan-owned stores selling local handicrafts, but they're worth seeking out.

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Best Alaska cruise ports

The best Alaska cruise ports are also the most crowded because no matter which type of itinerary and cruise line you select, you'll likely visit a mix of the same ports. The immediate port area will be filled with tourist shops and eateries. If you want to see nature at its finest, you must book a tour or venture farther afield.

If you want to see some of Alaska's most rustic and charming villages or stick to wild places, book a voyage with a line like Alaskan Dream Cruises or UnCruise to visit destinations like Baranof Island, Chichagof Island, Petersburg and Wrangell.

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Ketchikan is known for three things: Native Alaskan (Tlingit) totem poles, Misty Fjords National Monument and the city's distinction as the Salmon Capital of the World. The town has more standing totem poles than anywhere else in the state; see them at the Saxman Native Village and the Totem Heritage Center. Access the Misty Fjords by kayak, floatplane or scenic cruise. Fishing excursions are plentiful here, too.

Ketchikan is where folks go to see the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show, with athletes wielding axes and saws in traditional lumbering activities. It is also the jumping-off point for a Bering Sea crab fishing tour.

Alaska's capital city is interesting because no road leads from here to the rest of the state. It's located at the base of Mount Juneau, and you can only get there via boat or small plane — even residents have to bring their cars to Juneau via ferry. Home to Mendenhall Glacier, this is a popular port for hikes by, kayak tours to and helicopter landings on the glacier.

For a view of the city and cruise port, take a ride in the sky on the Mount Roberts Tramway. Various wildlife-viewing trips (whales, bears and more) and visits to dogsled camps and salmon bakes leave from Juneau.

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If you're interested in Alaska's gold rush history, Skagway — 90 miles northwest of Juneau — is a port you shouldn't miss. In fact, it's the gateway to the Klondike and Dawson mining district in Canada's Yukon territory, where prospectors searched for gold in the late 1890s. The historic district still has a Wild West feel, though that's been a bit commercialized for the modern era. This port can get crowded in summer when several ships can call on the same day.

Skagway is an easy port for independent travelers who want to explore the town or go for a hike on their own. It's most famous as the terminus for the White Pass Railway into the Yukon.

Sitka is as much a working fishing town as it is a tourist destination. Sitka's Russian heritage also sets it apart from other Alaskan ports on your cruise itinerary. See St. Michael's Orthodox Cathedral with its onion dome and the Russian Bishop's House.

Before the Russians came, the Tlingit people settled here. You can learn about their history and culture at the Sitka National Historical Park and Sheldon Jackson Museum of Native Alaskan Art. Wildlife enthusiasts might want to visit the Alaska Raptor Center, or go bird- and bear-watching.

The population of Haines remains less than 2,000, according to the United States Census Bureau, and it isn't yet as touristy as some of the other Alaskan ports, such as nearby Skagway. It's known for great fishing (salmon, halibut and trout) and an eagle preserve — because eagles know where the best fish can be found.

Animal lovers and kids tend to enjoy a visit to the Kroschel Center for Orphaned Animals here. For a special tour, go bear-watching at twilight.

Icy Strait Point

Icy Strait Point is notable among Alaska cruise ports because the area and its attractions are all Native Alaskan-owned. Most port and tour staff hail from Hoonah, Alaska's largest Tlingit village. The port is set on Chichagof Island, which is known for its large bear population. Wildlife lovers have plenty of opportunities to search for whales and eagles here; adventure-seekers won't want to miss the ZipRider, with its course of six zip lines.

Scenic cruising

Most Alaska itineraries include some "scenic cruising," where your ship sails past incredible natural sights. You'll rarely leave the ship during these sail-bys (unless you happen to be aboard certain expedition, luxury or small ships that offer the chance to get on board a skiff to get closer ... but, even then, you're still viewing these sites from the water).

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Onboard naturalists generally narrate what you're seeing, so head to the observation lounge (or tune to a broadcast on your in-room television) to learn about some of the top sights featured on scenic cruising days.

Top scenic cruising destinations in Alaska include Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve , Hubbard Glacier, Tracy Arm (Twin Sawyer Glaciers), Dawes Glacier at Endicott Arm and College Fjord.

Related: Hubbard Glacier vs. Glacier Bay: Which is the better scenic cruising spot in Alaska?

When to book an Alaska cruise

The best time to book an Alaska cruise is when a cruise line first opens bookings on that sailing, often more than a year in advance. You'll have your pick of itineraries and cabins — balcony cabins are popular in this scenic destination — and often the best fares.

Because Alaska has such a short season with a limited number of ships and is a dream trip for many, cruises are in high demand and people plan early.

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If you wait to book, you're not entirely out of luck. Cruise lines often run sales in the fall or in the early months of the year (a period known in the cruise industry as " wave season "). You can take advantage of discounted fares, free upgrades or complimentary add-ons, such as Wi-Fi, gratuities, restaurant meals, beverage packages and tours. Some of the most desirable cabins might be sold out; being flexible about your sail date or itinerary can help.

In general, waiting until the last minute is not the best idea, unless you live in Seattle or Vancouver and don't need to book flights. While some less preferred sail dates or cabin categories might be available a few months out, spurring cruise lines to drop rates, you might have trouble finding affordable airfare and pre- or post-cruise hotel accommodations that do not consume your cruise savings.

Related: When is the best time to book a cruise?

What to bring on an Alaska cruise

When it comes to packing for an Alaska cruise, your mantra should always be: dress in layers. On the same day, you might be warm in town but chilly on your tour to a glacier. If you plan on hiking, kayaking or riding on a dogsled, you'll need the appropriate activewear.

Definitely pack for rain; consider skipping the umbrella and instead bringing a wide-brimmed waterproof hat, rain jacket, rain pants and waterproof shoes or boots.

This is also the trip for a camera with good telephoto lenses and binoculars. For more on what to bring on an Alaska cruise, check out our Alaska cruise packing list .

Bottom line

An Alaska cruise is a memorable experience. The beauty of the land and its immense history; the thrill of seeing bears, moose and bald eagles; and the mysteries of the surrounding marine life will astound you. It's a trip worth taking the time for planning and doing right — because who knows if or when you'll make it back to the Last Frontier.

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10 Best Alaska Cruises to Take This Summer, According to Experts

We spoke to cruise experts to find the best Alaska itineraries to book this year.

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With its majestic wildlife, otherworldly glacial scenery, and endless outdoor adventure, a trip to Alaska is one for the books — and the best way to experience it, in our opinion, is by cruise. An Alaska sailing offers travelers the chance to get up close and personal to some of the destination’s most stunning natural wonders (think: Glacier Bay, Hubbard Glacier, the Tracy Arm Fjord, and so much more). Fortunately, when it comes to the best Alaska cruises, options abound, from small-ship luxury sailings and expedition voyages to mega-ships that feel like a floating resort and theme park all in one. Ultimately, explains Travel + Leisure A-List travel advisor Eric Goldring , “The question of which are the ‘best’ cruise lines for Alaska really depends on the guest’s desires as there is a balance between how in-depth they wish to delve into Alaska’s nature and Indigenous culture, what type of onboard experience they desire, and, of course, whether the cruise is family-focused.” To determine which Alaska cruise is best for you, Goldring recommends using a travel advisor “who has actually been to Alaska more than once and on different ships” so that you have “access to important first-hand knowledge.” 

According to T+L A-List travel advisor Ashton Palmer , the Alaska cruise season is short (typically from May to September) and availability is limited, which is why travelers should plan their sailings six to eight months ahead of time. While the travel advisor notes that “most trips average a week in length,” he also recommends cruisers allow time to “visit the northern part of the state, including Denali National Park, the Kenai Peninsula, Anchorage, and Fairbanks,” either before or after the cruise. Several cruise lines also offer land extensions (sometimes called “cruisetours”) to make the experience as seamless as possible. 

While the Alaska cruise season takes place in the warmer months, be sure to pack a few sweaters — and consider dressing in layers. When I cruised Alaska in summer 2022, the weather was (mostly) warm and sunny; however, when we sailed through Glacier Bay, it was chilly, and I was especially glad to have brought a scarf, hat, and light jacket to help brace the chill. Rob Clabbers , another T+L A-List travel advisor , agrees. What’s more, he says, “Weather can change quickly in Alaska, so one moment you may need a sweater, and the next you’re better off in shorts.” 

Meet the Expert

Eric Goldring is a T+L A-List travel advisor specializing in expedition, small-ship, and medium-ship cruises. 

Ashton Palmer is a Seattle-based T+L A-List travel advisor who specializes in expedition cruises.

Rob Clabbers is a T+L A-List travel advisor specializing in cruises, and he’s the founder of Q Cruise + Travel. 

Dawn Gabree is a travel advisor who specializes in Alaska cruises at Travels by Danielle.

Mary Curry is another T+L A-List advisor who specializes in small-ship cruises to Polar regions and the Galapagos. 

Now that we’ve covered the basics of all things Alaska cruising, keep reading to discover the best Alaska cruises for every type of traveler, featuring expert insight and award-winning picks.

Norwegian Cruise Line

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Dawn Gabree, a travel advisor at Travels by Danielle who specializes in Alaska cruising, deems Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) "excellent for multigenerational families" thanks to the abundance of onboard activities. "Their larger vessels used in the Alaska market ( Encore and Bliss ) feature must-do activities like go-karting, laser tag, and water slides." On the contrary, "Their smaller vessels ( Jewel and Sun ) provide a more intimate atmosphere over the large ships." Regardless of which ship you choose, expect an array of entertainment options, including Broadway-caliber shows, which Gabree describes as "excellent." What's more, she says, "We saw their production of 'Six' on an Alaskan sailing, and it was phenomenal." The travel pro also loves the World's Best Award-winning mega-ship ocean line for its Freestyle Dining program (read: no assigned seating or fixed reservation times) and plentiful dining options to appease even the pickiest of eaters. Lastly, says Gabree, "A huge selling point for NCL is always their Free at Sea promotion, which includes perks like specialty dining, an unlimited open bar, Wi-Fi, and more. "It's a great value, in my honest opinion." 

Itinerary: The 7-day Alaska: Dawes Glacier, Juneau, and Ketchikan itinerary sails from Seattle on select dates between April and October. Ports of call include Sitka, Juneau, Ice Strait, and Ketchikan in Alaska, as well as Victoria in Canada. Scenic cruising through the Endicott Arm and Dawes Glacier is also included.

Holland America Line

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Holland America Line (HAL) — which recently snapped up a 2023 World’s Best Award in the large-ship ocean cruise line category — has been cruising Alaska for over 75 years. HAL prides itself on having more permits for Glacier Bay National Park visits than any other cruise line. The cruise line also offers beloved live music programming, which I got to experience firsthand on a summer 2023 Alaska sailing. Most ships boast a “Music Walk,” a section home to venues like B.B. King's Blues Club, Billboard Onboard (a dueling piano bar), Lincoln Center Stage, and Rolling Stone Rock Room. After our shore excursions, we’d hop back on board the ship for drinks, dinner, and a nightcap at the dueling piano bar to jam out to hits from Billy Joel and Elton John. All of the above make HAL a popular pick among middle-aged and mature couples traveling without kids; however, onboard our summer sailing, I did notice quite a few small children traveling with their parents and grandparents. 

The onboard culinary offerings are especially noteworthy. While pulling into port one day, I remember digging into a hearty lunch of fish and chips featuring fresh-caught Alaskan halibut. (HAL is the first cruise line to serve fresh, certified-sustainable Alaskan seafood.) As of September, acclaimed chef Masaharu Morimoto is the Fresh Fish Ambassador as part of the line’s Global Fresh Fish Program . Cruisers can try his flavorful seafood dishes during their sailing. 

Itinerary: As a first-time Alaska cruiser, I thoroughly enjoyed the Alaska Explorer itinerary , which cruises round-trip from Seattle between June and September. Enjoy scenic cruising along the Puget Sound and Stephen’s Passage before calling on Juneau, followed by more scenic cruising in Glacier Bay. From there, it’s off to Icy Strait Point, Sitka, Ketchikan, Skagway, and Victoria.

Related: The Ultimate Alaska Cruise Packing List

Royal Caribbean International

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Royal Caribbean International — or Royal Caribbean for short — offers great fun for families of all ages looking to experience Alaska. As such, it’s no wonder why the mega-ship ocean line is loved by T+L readers and travel advisors alike. What’s more, says Gabree, “Their larger ships (Quantum Class) have equally impressive amenities like skydiving simulators (RipCord by iFLY), the FlowRider surf simulator, and SeaPlex (an indoor recreation center with bumper cars),” says Gabree. The pro is also quick to highlight the North Star observation capsule, which is available on Ovation of the Seas , which cruises Alaska. The attraction whisks passengers over 300 feet above sea level, offering picture-perfect 360-degree views. Put simply, she says, “This is a one-of-a-kind experience when sailing scenic destinations like Alaska.”

The fun continues the minute cruisers disembark in each port, with excursions ranging from dogsledding to private helicopter tours. Back on board, Gabree recommends The Chef’s Table for a truly memorable meal — and I, too, can attest to this. While on board a Caribbean sailing with the cruise line, I had the chance to indulge in this chef- and sommelier-led multi-course food and wine pairing adventure. Four years later, I still find myself dreaming of the delicious circular-shaped dessert known as “The World” — the perfect combo of peanut butter ganache, chocolate mousse, and salted caramel gelato).

Itinerary: Set sail on the aforementioned Ovation of the Seas and embark on a journey through Alaska with Royal Caribbean’s 7-night Alaska Experience itinerary . Cruising round-trip from Seattle, the ship stops in Juneau, Skagway, and Sitka before heading onto Canada, where it calls on Victoria and Vancouver.

Princess Cruises

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Princess Cruises is among T+L readers’ top five favorite mega-ship ocean lines, and its Alaska sailings are not to be missed. Unlike other mega-ship lines, says Gabree, Princess is not at all flashy. That said, she recommends it for “more mature cruisers or those looking for a quieter atmosphere.” So, while you won’t find go-karts or race tracks aboard Princess ships, you can expect incredible educational programming. Don’t miss Puppies on the Piazza, which offers passengers the chance to interact with sled dogs brought on board by local mushers in Skagway. The line also partners with the Glacier Bay National Park rangers and the Discovery Channel to offer unique onboard exhibits and interactive activities like the Jr. Ranger Program. Similarly, says Gabree, “The naturalists that come aboard are extremely knowledgeable.” Last but not least, the service is top-notch. According to the pro, the staff is best described as “attentive and very pleasant.” 

Itinerary: Book the 14-day Voyage of the Glaciers Grand Adventure , which sets sail on select dates between May and September. Passengers will cruise round-trip from Vancouver and visit Juneau, Skagway, Anchorage, and Ketchikan. Bonus: Scenic cruising through Glacier Bay National Park, College Fjord, and Hubbard Glacier is also built into the itinerary.

Related: All 16 Princess Cruises Ships, From Newest to Oldest

Seabourn Cruise Line

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This World’s Best Award-winning cruise line combines the best of expedition-style and luxury cruising, making it a popular pick amongst well-heeled, adventure-seeking travelers. Highlights include bespoke service, all-suite oceanfront accommodations (most with private balconies), world-class dining (the cruise line has a partnership with Michelin-starred chef Thomas Keller), and, last but not least, a swanky country club-esque atmosphere. According to Goldring, both Seabourn Quest and Seabourn Odyssey offer similar Alaska itineraries in 2024; however, it will be the latter’s final sailing since it was sold. 

Alaska sailings feature a team of academics, scientists, and naturalists, all of whom are on hand to provide expert insight and lead excursions (think: kayaking and Zodiac tours, hiking, bear viewing, and so on). Also, according to Goldring, Seabourn ships “travel no further north than Juneau” and offer a “more intensive and nature-focused experience.” On a similar note, says Clabbers, thanks to the vessels’ small size, cruisers can “spend more time sailing through places like Misty Fjords, where most ships can’t go.” Back onboard, says Clabbers, “enjoy Champagne and caviar when you like, or relax in your suite, the spa, or elsewhere.” 

Itinerary: The 7-day Alaska Fjords and Canadian Inside Passage cruise sails from Juneau to Vancouver, calling on Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm, Wrangell, Rudyerd Bay (Misty Fjords), and, finally, Prince Rupert in British Columbia. Scenic cruising through Stephens Passage, Decision Passage, Stikine Strait, and the Behm Canal are also included in the itinerary.

Celebrity Cruises

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Those who prefer a “younger atmosphere on a modern, larger ship with lots of bars and restaurants and entertainment” should consider cruising Alaska aboard the Celebrity Edge, explains Clabbers. (While Edge is the newest Celebrity ship to cruise Alaska, Celebrity Solstice and Celebrity Summit also sail here . ) Per the pro, the seven-night sailings on Edge “include key destinations like Ketchikan and Skagway,” along with a quick visit to Victoria in British Columbia and scenic cruising through the beautiful Endicott Arm Fjord. Additionally, the World’s Best Award-winning line offers round-trip sailings from both Vancouver and Seattle — as well as one-way itineraries between Vancouver and Seward, the latter of which offer more time to explore (read: fewer sea days).

Regardless of the ship, passengers can expect a wide range of entertainment offerings, an abundance of bars, restaurants, and lounges, and a handful of accommodation options. Speaking of the latter, wellness-seeking duos can reserve an AquaClass stateroom, which includes perks like complimentary dining at the exclusive Blu restaurant, their very own spa concierge, and unlimited access to the adults-only Sea Thermal Suite. Alternatively, for a worth-it splurge, opt for a suite in The Retreat, which includes a dedicated team of concierges and butlers, access to a private lounge and/or sundeck (note that the latter is not available on Celebrity Solstice ), premium drinks, Wi-Fi, and access to the private Luminae at The Retreat restaurant, helmed by chef Daniel Boulud. 

Itinerary : The aforementioned 7-night Alaska Dawes Glacier itinerary on Celebrity Edge cruises round-trip from Seattle and visits Ketchikan, Endicott Arm Fjord (scenic cruising), Juneau, Skagway, the Inside Passage (scenic cruising), and Victoria.

Related: What to Know About All 16 Ships in the Celebrity Cruises Fleet

Viking Ocean Cruises

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Viking Ocean Cruises recently nabbed a 2023 World’s Best Award in the midsize-ship ocean cruise lines category, coming in at first place for the second year in a row. The line’s identical ocean ships offer a sleek Scandinavian design, which only enhances the tranquil atmosphere on board. The luxury adults-only line is also all-inclusive, covering meals, activities, most beverages, Wi-Fi, port taxes and fees, spa access, and one complimentary excursion in every port of call. Cruisers can bask in the mountain and glacier views from the comfort of their private balcony — and, if they’re lucky, they may even spot a whale or two. Finally, in addition to classic ports like Juneau and Ketchikan, Viking Ocean Cruises’ Alaska itinerary also calls on Valdez, which is chock-full of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. 

Itinerary : The 10-night Alaska and the Inside Passage itinerary , which sails between Vancouver and Seward, “is a great choice for curious travelers who have a bit more time and want to learn more about Alaska,” says Clabbers.

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Those craving a luxury Alaska cruise need not look further than Silversea, says Goldring. Additionally, “While primarily for adults ranging from contemplative to active, Silversea is also a good option for families with more mature children who are more engaged with the journey than onboard child-focused activities.” Silversea guests enjoy all-suite staterooms with butler service and an all-around tony atmosphere. The line’s Door-to-Door All-Inclusive fares cover private airport transfers, economy flights, business-class upgrades or air credits, and shore excursions. 

This luxury cruise line offers classic and expedition-style cruising, the latter of which takes aboard the 274-passenger Silver Wind . (Classic cruises, on the other hand, take place on board Silver Muse , Silver Nova , Silver Shadow , Silver Whisper , or Silver Moon ). Nova and Moon offer the Sea and Land Taste program (S.A.L.T), offering culinary connoisseurs the incredible opportunity to experience the local food scene and culture both on and off the ship. Last but not least, keep in mind that Silversea sails between Vancouver and Seward (with the exception of one September 2024 itinerary, which sails from Nome to Vancouver).

Itinerary : The 7-day Vancouver to Seward sailing on board Silver Nova features Inside Passage scenic cruising and stops in Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, and Sitka. Before disembarking in Seward, enjoy scenic cruising around Hubbard Glacier.

Related: This Is the Cheapest Time to Cruise to Alaska

UnCruise Adventures

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“If you are looking for a more casual and laid-back experience, Seattle-based UnCruise Adventures offers down-to-earth trips with enthusiastic naturalist guides, simple accommodations, and hearty local cuisine,” says Palmer. Mary Curry , another T+L A-List travel advisor, echoes these sentiments, explaining that “small ships are the absolute best way to see Alaska if your goal is to immerse yourself in nature and wildlife.” While the cabins are no-frills, Curry stresses that the main focus of the cruise is “getting off the ship and exploring everything Alaska's Inside Passage has to offer.” With that said, when it comes to activities, options abound. Per the pro, travelers can “choose between a menu of included excursions such as kayaking, paddleboarding, hiking, zodiac cruises, whale watching, and more.” All in all, UnCruise really does offer something for everyone. 

Itinerary : For a truly unique Alaska itinerary, consider the Aleutian Islands Adventure with Kodiak, Katmai, and Kenai Wilderness . Cruisers embark in Whittier before making their way to Kenai Fjords National Park, Kodiak Island and Foul Bay, Katmai National Park, Ugashik National Wildlife Refuge, Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve, the Shumagin and Unga Islands, False Pass, and Unalaska (where they’ll dock overnight in Dutch Harbor before disembarking the next day).

Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic

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For a true expedition-style experience, Lindblad Expeditions is your best bet. The cruise line offers itineraries in partnership with National Geographic, which have come highly recommended by almost every travel advisor we spoke to. Just take it from Curry, who tells T+L, “If you want to learn about Alaska from a team of exceptional experts, there's no better choice than a Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic itinerary. “Every night before dinner,” she says, “We would hear about what we had seen on our excursions that day from the perspective of the experts — naturalists, geologists, marine mammal researchers, and even a diver who would share magical and colorful images from underwater of the area we had explored via Zodiac during the day.” According to the pro, the vessels are “some of the nicest and most modern small ships in the area,” some of which have private balconies along with “little extras” like water bottle filling stations, a mudroom to store gear, and multiple disembarkation platforms to get travelers on and off the ship quickly. Meanwhile, Goldring notes the line’s National Geographic Global Explorers family program, “which focus[es] on interactive and hands-on education with a true naturalist during outings.” As a result, cruisers can expect “a far more enriching experience [than those] offered by most other lines.” 

Itinerary : The weeklong Exploring Alaska’s Coastal Wilderness itinerary is “perfect for couples and multi-generational families interested in an engaging and authentic experience exploring the fjords, islands, and small coastal communities,” says Palmer. The itinerary sails between Juneau and Sitka throughout May and September. Along the way, cruisers will visit Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness, the tiny fishing town of Petersburg, Glacier Bay National Park, and more.

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Are you confused about which Alaska cruise itinerary is best for your 2024 adventure? You’re not alone. Our ultimate guide clears up the confusion, offering handpicked recommendations for Nature Lovers, Wildlife Enthusiasts, Families, Seniors, and more. Plus, we weigh the pros and cons of the Inside Passage and Gulf of Alaska routes to help you make an informed choice. Find the perfect Alaska cruise itinerary that fits both your travel dreams and budget. We share a lot of tips.

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What This Ultimate Alaska Cruise Itineraries Guide for 2024 Offers

The primary aim of this article is to guide you in answering the question, ‘Which Alaska Cruise Itinerary is Best for You?’ for the year 2024, empowering you to make an informed decision.

We’ll guide you through the nuances of choosing between the Inside Passage and the Gulf of Alaska itineraries, helping you identify which route best aligns with your travel preferences and needs.

Drawing from our extensive firsthand experiences exploring Alaska’s landscapes and heritage, we’ve curated our top itinerary picks for 2024 that cater to Nature Lovers, Families, Seniors, and more.

Glacier kayaking in Alaska - red kayak and iceberg.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll break down the best Alaska cruise itineraries for 2024 based on our extensive travel experiences in Alaska—both by land and sea. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a glacier admirer, or an adventure-seeker, we’ve got you covered. We’ll also delve into key factors like budget, cruise duration, the best shore excursions, and the best time to sail. Plus, we’ll share insider tips on booking your cruise.

Selecting the wrong cruise itinerary could mean missing out on the breathtaking glaciers, vibrant wildlife, and cultural gems that you’ve been dreaming of. It’s not just about the cruise; it’s about creating unforgettable Alaska memories.

A cruise to Alaska can cost a bit, especially if you include the cost of the flight to the port of departure and possible shore excursions. That’s why we tell you what to take into account and consider carefully before you press the “buy cruise” button on the website of the selected cruise line operator.

Agnes and Chris on cruise ship on Alaska Cruise Itineraries through Inside Passage.

Key Factors for Choosing the Best Alaska Cruise Itinerary

Selecting the best itinerary for an Alaska cruise involves more than just picking a ship and setting sail. Several factors come into play, from the duration of your journey to the type of cruise that suits your travel style. The most important is choosing an Alaska itinerary route that suits your needs. Before you book your cruise, consider the factors below.

Alaska Cruise Ports of Call

Different cruise itineraries feature various Alaska ports of call , and it’s rare to find a single cruise that covers all.

For instance, Inside Passage cruises often include stops like Juneau , Skagway , Sitka , Icy Strait Point , and Ketchikan . They can also cruise along Glacier Bay or Hubbard Glacier in Wrangel-St. Elias National Park.

On the other hand, Gulf of Alaska itineraries may feature Whittier cruise port and Seward cruise port , which serve as gateways to different Alaskan experiences like the scenic Kenai Peninsula and Kenai Fjords National Park.

Some Alaska cruise itineraries include a port of call in Victoria, Canada, so checking passport requirements is crucial before embarking on such a journey.

Understanding the unique attractions of each port can help you choose an itinerary that aligns with your interests. Please keep reading for details as we focus on this topic and analyze those cruise itineraries in the chapter below.

Time Ashore: Maximizing Your Port of Call Experience in Alaska

When selecting the best Alaska cruise itinerary, it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of the various ports of call. However, it’s crucial to consider not just where you’re going but how much time the cruise line offers to explore each destination.

Quality Over Quantity

Alaskan port towns are often small, quaint, and brimming with charm. In many cases, a couple of hours may be sufficient to soak in the local atmosphere and hit the key attractions. But if you’re planning more extensive activities like shore excursions or wildlife viewing, you’ll need to allocate more time.

Logistics Matter

Remember, disembarking from the cruise ship and making your way back onboard also takes time. This is especially important to consider if your itinerary appears jam-packed with multiple ports of call. While it may seem exciting to have a plethora of stops, having only 4 or 5 hours at each can limit your experience, particularly if you’re interested in more time-consuming activities.

Plan Wisely

Before finalizing your itinerary, take a moment to consider your onshore goals. Are you content with a brief stroll through each port’s charming streets, or are you looking to dive deeper with specialized shore excursions? Your answer to this question will significantly influence your overall satisfaction with your chosen cruise.

Alaska cruise port of call - skagway with old wooden buildings, murals and mountain in background.

Duration of the Cruise

The length of your Alaska cruise can range from a quick 4-day trip to an extended 14-day expedition and more. For example, a shorter cruise might only cover the Inside Passage or a one-way cruise experience. Consider how much time you can take off work and what you want to experience.

The most popular option for Alaska cruises is the 7-day cruise itinerary, offering a balanced blend of relaxation and exploration. However, if you’re looking for a more immersive experience, a 10-day cruise can be ideal.

We took a 10-day cruise from the port of Seattle on the Norwegian Sun ship last time, which was the perfect duration to appreciate Alaska’s breathtaking beauty fully. Read our detailed 10-day Alaska cruise review .

Port of Departure

The most popular ports of departure for Alaska cruises are Seattle and Vancouver. Last time, we took a cruise from Seattle Port , as we love this city. Some cruises depart from San Francisco or even Los Angeles but are much longer.

However, if you’re looking to start your journey closer to the action, some cruises depart directly from Alaska, specifically from Seward. So you can take a flight to Alaska, visit Anchorage , and then get from Anchorage to Seward by train . This can offer a unique and different perspective and potentially more time in Alaskan waters.

Alaska Cruise Lines

The cruise line you choose will significantly influence your journey. Options range from family cruises offered by Disney Cruise Line to the luxury of Celebrity Cruises and Seabourn. Other notable lines include Norwegian Cruise Line , which we prefer for its freestyle dining, and Holland America Line , celebrated for its classic cruising experience. Read our last Alaska cruise review .

The mountain view from cruise ship.

Round-Trip vs. One-Way Alaska Cruise Itineraries

When planning your Alaska cruise, one of the first decisions you’ll need to make is whether to opt for a round-trip or a one-way itinerary. Each has its own set of advantages and considerations.

Round-Trip Itineraries:

  • Convenience: These cruises start and end in the same port. Usually, Seattle or Vancouver makes travel arrangements more straightforward and often more budget-friendly.
  • Time-Efficient: Ideal for those with limited vacation time, as you won’t need extra days for travel to or from a different port.

One-Way Itineraries:

  • Broader Exploration: One-way cruises, often along the Gulf of Alaska route, allow you to cover more ground and see different parts of Alaska, like a land trip to Fairbanks or Denali National Park.
  • Additional Costs: These itineraries usually require one-way flights to or from Alaska, adding to the overall expense but offering a more diverse experience.

Alaska Northbound Cruise vs. Alaska Southbound Cruise

Alaska Northbound Cruises and Alaska Southbound Cruises refer to the direction the cruise ship travels along the Alaskan coast. Both types of cruises offer similar experiences in terms of scenery and stops; the main difference is the direction of travel. Some people believe that the order in which you see the stops can offer slightly different experiences, but you’re visiting the same places, whether northbound or southbound.

Alaska Northbound Cruise

Direction : This type of cruise starts from a southern port, usually in the United States like Seattle or in Canada (Vancouver), and travels north along the coast to end in an Alaskan port such as Juneau, Skagway, or even Seward. Stops : It generally stops at coastal Alaskan towns like Ketchikan, Juneau, and Skagway. Experience : You get to explore the Inside Passage, which is a scenic water route along Alaska’s southeastern coast, and see glaciers, fjords, and wildlife.

Alaska Southbound Cruise:

Direction : This is the opposite of a Northbound Cruise. It starts in Alaska, usually from ports like Seward or Whittier, cruising through Juneau or Skagway, and then travels south to Vancouver. Stops: Similar to the Northbound Cruise, it makes stops at Alaskan coastal towns but in reverse order. Experience: You’ll see the same scenic areas as the Northbound Cruise, like the Inside Passage, but you’ll travel in the opposite direction.

Budget Considerations for Your Alaska Cruise Route

Budgeting for an Alaska cruise involves more than just the ticket price. Some cruises offer all-inclusive packages, while others have hidden fees for amenities and excursions. We have an article with a detailed breakdown of Alaska cruise costs , including hidden fees.

Cruise Ship Size – Large Ship vs. Small Ship

The ship’s size can impact your experience. Smaller vessels, like those from UnCruise Adventures, can navigate narrower waterways but may offer fewer amenities. Larger ships boast many facilities but are limited to mainstream ports. We sailed on the board of Norwegian Sun , a medium-sized cruise ship, and it was a great experience. However, it all depends on what amenities you are looking for.

Onboard Amenities

Amenities can vary widely between ships. Some offer Broadway-style entertainment and dining options, from casual buffets to gourmet restaurants. If relaxation is a priority, look for ships with extensive spa facilities and adult-only pools.

Types of Alaska Cruises: Luxury Crises, Adventure Cruises, Family Cruises

Also, consider the type of cruise that aligns with your travel style. Luxury cruises offer top-tier amenities and personalized service. Adventure cruises focus on outdoor activities. Family cruises provide activities for all ages, from water slides to cooking classes.

Timing Your Alaska Cruise: Seasonal Considerations

Finally, the month you choose to cruise to Alaska is essential for your itinerary. Different months offer various experiences and cruise itineraries, from wildlife spotting to glacier trekking.

Not all Alaska shore excursions are available during shoulder season. If you’re interested in a land tour, such as visiting Denali National Park , it’s worth noting that the park is most accessible from late May through the summer months.

Read More: For a comprehensive guide on what each month offers, and which activities are available, don’t miss our detailed article about the best months for cruising to Alaska . Moreover, depending on what month you are going on your trip, our list of what to pack for a cruise to Alaska will be helpful.

Mountain view in Denali Naional Park before sunset.

The Best Alaska Cruise Routes: A Detailed Look

Which Alaska cruise itinerary is best? What does it mean Alaska Northbound Cruise and Alaska Southbound Cruise? Which cruise itinerary offers a visit to Prince William Sound? In this section, we’ll take an in-depth look at two of the most popular routes: the Alaska Inside Passage Cruise and the Gulf of Alaska Cruise. Which cruise route to choose? Let’s delve into this topic.

Inside Passage: A Classic Alaska Cruise Itinerary

The Inside Passage is often the go-to choice for first-time Alaska cruisers. This route typically starts and ends in cities like Seattle or Vancouver and takes you through a labyrinth of fjords, bays, and lush coastal mountains.

A standard Inside Passage cruise usually lasts about 7 nights and typically includes 4 to 5 ports of call. Some Inside Passage itineraries also feature visits to Glacier Bay National Park or Hubbard Glacier , offering unparalleled opportunities to witness calving glaciers and diverse marine life.

Main Ports of Call:

  • The capital city of Alaska is a prime location for whale-viewing tours in Alaska and exploring the Mendenhall Glacier.
  • Read more in our Juneau itinerary for cruise passengers and in our detailed review of the Juneau whale-watching tour .
  • Check out the best shore excursions in Juneau , which we chose during our visits.
  • This port is rich in Gold Rush history and offers a variety of historical tours and scenic excursions, like helicopter tours or scenic Skagway train rides .
  • Make sure to explore historic downtown Skagway and check out the best shore excursions in Skagway .
  • You can also read how to plan a perfect day in Skagway during your cruise.
  • Known as the “Salmon Capital of the World,” this port is excellent for fishing and outdoor activities.
  • Some of the best activities are exploring downtown Ketchikan , visiting Creek Street , and enjoying the Lumberjack show .
  • You can check out how to spend one day in Ketchikan and the best cruise excursions in Ketchikan .
  • A unique blend of Russian and Native American history, Sitka offers a different cultural perspective. So make sure to explore Sitka’s historic downtown and visit Sitka Totem Pole Park .
  • Here, you will find tips on how to spend one day in Sitka and what shore excursions in Sitka we choose during our trips.

Icy Strait Point

  • Icy Strait Point offers many free activities for cruise passengers.
  • While visiting this port, we also took a fantastic whale-watching tour in Hoonah .
  • Check out how to spend one day in Icy Strait Point and the best cruise excursions in Icy Strait Point.
  • Victoria, Canada: Some itineraries include a stop in this Canadian city, known for its British colonial history.

Highlights:

  • Wildlife spotting opportunities along the shore include whales, eagles, and bears.
  • Visits to Native American totem pole parks.
  • Glacier tours, kayaking, and hiking excursions for those looking for adventure.
  • The towns along the Inside Passage are scenic and steeped in history. For instance, Skagway is home to well-preserved buildings from the Gold Rush era, while Ketchikan boasts the world’s largest collection of standing totem poles. These charming towns offer a delightful blend of natural beauty and historical richness.

Read More about scenic cruising the Alaska Inside Passage with the best stops in a separate article. You can also check our detailed Alaska cruise review on Norwegian Sun , where we describe each port of call that we visited during our cruise and our activities in each port. It may help you check if the Inside Passage route is for you.

Sitka in Inside Passage, a Classic Alaska Cruise Itinerary.

Gulf of Alaska: The Scenic Route

The Gulf of Alaska offers a different flavor of Alaskan beauty and is often chosen by those who are returning for a second or third Alaska cruise. These itineraries usually start or end in Seward or Whittier and offer a chance to explore the Kenai Peninsula.

It’s important to note that Gulf of Alaska cruises usually require one-way flights to or from Alaska and a one-way flight from Seattle or Vancouver. This can make the overall trip a bit more expensive compared to round-trip flights into Seattle or Vancouver.

  • Whittier: Gateway to the mesmerizing Prince William Sound, known for its glaciers and wildlife. Check out our one-day in Whittier itinerary for cruise passengers .
  • Seward is the starting point for many land-based adventures, including Kenai Fjords National Park trips. From Seward, you can take a scenic train ride to either Denali National Park or Anchorage. While this adds an extra layer of adventure to your trip, remember it will require additional time.
  • Stunning views of the Gulf of Alaska and the Pacific Ocean.
  • More opportunities for land-based excursions like dog sledding and helicopter tours.
  • Visits to less crowded, more remote areas of Alaska.
  • With more time and a bigger budget, you can spend up to a week or longer on land and visit Denali National Park, Fairbanks , Anchorage, Homer, Valdez, Katmai National Park, or Lake Clark National Park.

Denali National Park.

Which Alaska cruise itinerary offers a visit to Prince William Sound?

Visits to Prince William Sound are more commonly associated with Gulf of Alaska Cruises. These cruises often start or end in ports near Anchorage, such as Seward or Whittier, which are gateways to Prince William Sound. This area is known for its stunning glaciers, fjords, and abundant wildlife like sea otters, seals, and whales.

If visiting Prince William Sound is a high priority for you, you’ll want to look specifically for Gulf of Alaska itineraries that include this destination. Not all Gulf of Alaska Cruises will stop there, so it’s important to check the cruise details to ensure Prince William Sound is on the list of stops or available as an excursion.

Inside Passage vs. Gulf of Alaska – Pros and Cons for Each Route

Choosing between the Inside Passage and the Gulf of Alaska can be tough. Both offer unique experiences and attractions. Here’s a more detailed comparison to help you decide which route best fits you.

Pros and Cons of Inside Passage Route

Check out this list of pros and cons to see if the Alaska Inside Passage cruise itinerary suits you.

Inside Passage Pros

  • Sheltered Waters: The Inside Passage offers a smoother sailing experience, ideal for seasick people.
  • Wildlife Galore: Excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting, including whales, eagles, and bears.
  • Cultural Richness: Visits to charming, historic towns like Skagway and Ketchikan offer a blend of natural beauty and historical richness.

Inside Passage Cons

  • Limited Scenery: While stunning, you’ll mostly see coastal landscapes, not the broader range of Alaska’s wilderness.
  • Can Be Crowded: Being a popular route means you’ll likely share the experience with many other tourists.

Who Should Choose the Inside Passage Cruise Itinerary:

  • First-Time Alaska Cruisers: The Inside Passage is a great introduction to what Alaska has to offer.
  • Culture Enthusiasts: Those interested in Native American culture and history will find plenty to explore.
  • Seniors and People with mobility issues: The small, easily walkable shore towns make this route convenient for senior travelers.
  • Whale Watching Enthusiasts: The Inside Passage is a prime location in Alaska for whale viewing, especially in ports like Juneau, Icy Strait Point, or Sitka.
  • Time-Strapped or Inexperienced Adventurers: If you don’t have the time or experience to plan a land tour in the Alaskan wilderness, this route offers a taste of Alaska’s beauty without the need for extensive planning.
  • Budget-Conscious Travelers: This route can be more budget-friendly with round-trip options from Seattle or Vancouver.
  • Families with Young Children: The shorter, more sheltered route is often more comfortable for families.

Gulf of Alaska Route: Who Should Choose It?

Check out this list of pros and cons to see if the Gulf of Alaska cruise itinerary suits you.

Gulf of Alaska Pros

  • Diverse Scenery: This route offers a broader range of natural beauty, from ocean vistas to mountain landscapes.
  • Adventure-Focused: More opportunities for adventurous land-based excursions and hiking options.
  • Less Crowded: These routes are generally less populated, offering a more intimate experience.

Gulf of Alaska Cons

  • More Expensive: Requires one-way flights to or from Alaska, making it pricier than a round-trip Inside Passage cruise.
  • More Preparation and Time: especially if you want to go deep into the Alaskan mainland.
  • Choppier Waters: The open sea can be rougher, which might not be ideal for those prone to seasickness.

Who Should Choose Gulf of Alaska Cruise Itinerary:

  • Seasoned Alaska Cruisers: Those looking for a different experience from the Inside Passage.
  • Adventure-Seekers: Ideal for those looking for more land-based adventures.
  • Bear-Watching Enthusiasts: This part of Alaska offers superior brown bear viewing opportunities, especially in locations like Katmai National Park , Lake Clark National Park , and wildlife viewing in Denali .
  • Experienced Planners: If you’re comfortable with more complex travel arrangements, this route offers the flexibility to explore Alaska more extensively.
  • Travelers with a Bigger Budget: Given the additional costs of one-way flights and potential land tours, this route is best for those with a more flexible budget.

Read More: If you plan to combine a cruise with a more extended stay on land, especially if you plan hiking or camping, our Alaska Packing List – tailored to the selected activity – may also be helpful. We developed it based on our many road trips in Alaska.

Top Picks: Best Itinerary for Alaska Cruise in 2024

Choosing the perfect Alaska cruise itinerary, with many incredible options, might be overwhelming. To make your decision easier, we’ve curated a list of top picks for various types of travelers.

These recommendations are not just randomly selected. They’re based on our extensive firsthand experiences exploring Alaska both by land and sea and researching the most promising Alaska cruise itineraries for the upcoming 2024 season.

Best Alaska Cruise Itinerary for Nature Lovers

Recommended Route: Inside Passage Why It’s Great: The Inside Passage is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. From the lush Tongass National Forest in Ketchikan to the stunning fjords and wildlife in Glacier Bay National Park, this route offers an unparalleled connection with nature. You have many options for wildlife encounters on an Alaska cruise via this route. Key Stops: Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan, Glacier Bay National Park Highlights: Whale watching in Juneau, hiking in Tongass National Forest Best Shore Excursions: Mendenhall Glacier trek, Rainforest Wildlife Sanctuary Tour in Ketchikan, Sae Kayaking in Sitka, Sea Otters, Raptors & Bears.

Whale watching during sunset in juneau port of call in alaska, classic inside passage cruise itinerary.

Best Alaska Cruise Itinerary for Families

Recommended Route: Inside Passage Why It’s Great: The Inside Passage is perfect for families, offering a mix of educational experiences and fun activities like gold panning in Skagway or visiting the Alaska Raptor Center in Sitka. Key Stops: Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan Highlights: Gold panning in Skagway, Alaska Raptor Center in Sitka, The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show in Ketchikan. Best Shore Excursions: Family gold panning adventure, Totem Big State Park Tour in Ketchikan.

Best Alaska Cruise Itineraries for Seniors

Recommended Route: Inside Passage Why It’s Great: With its smooth sailing and easily accessible ports, the Inside Passage is ideal for seniors. The towns are walkable, and there are plenty of opportunities for leisurely activities like scenic drives and cultural tours. Key Stops: Juneau, Skagway, Sitka Highlights: Skagway Scenic Railway, cultural tours Best Shore Excursions: Juneau city and Mendenhall Glacier tour, Sitka historical park visit.

Best Luxury Alaska Cruise Itineraries

Recommended Route: Inside Passage with Luxury Cruise Lines Why It’s Great: If you’re looking for a high-end experience, several luxury cruise lines offer Inside Passage itineraries complete with five-star amenities, gourmet dining, and exclusive shore excursions. Key Stops: Juneau, Skagway, Sitka Highlights: Exclusive shore excursions, gourmet dining Best Shore Excursions: Private wildlife boat tour or helicopter tour with glacier landing, luxury spa day in Sitka

Best Alaska Cruise Itinerary for Admiring Glaciers

Recommended Route: Gulf of Alaska Why It’s Great: This route offers some of the best glacier viewing opportunities, especially in College Fjord and Hubbard Glacier. Key Stops: Whittier, College Fjord, Hubbard Glacier, Seward Highlights: Up-close glacier calving experiences, scenic cruising in College Fjord Best Shore Excursions: Glacier helicopter tour, Kenai Fjords National Park cruise

Best Adventure-Seeker’s Alaska Cruise Route

Recommended Route: Gulf of Alaska Why It’s Great: For those looking for adrenaline-pumping activities like dog sledding, helicopter tours, and wilderness hikes, the Gulf of Alaska route is your best bet. Key Stops: Seward, Whittier, Valdez Highlights: Dog sledding in Seward, white-water rafting in Valdez Best Shore Excursions: Helicopter dog sledding, Valdez glacier and wildlife tour

Best Alaska 7-Day Cruise Itinerary

Recommended Route: Inside Passage Why It’s Great: A 7-day Inside Passage cruise offers a condensed but fulfilling Alaskan experience, covering key ports like Juneau, Skagway, and Ketchikan, along with scenic cruising in Glacier Bay National Park. Key Stops: Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan, Glacier Bay National Park Highlights: Whale watching in Juneau, gold panning in Skagway Best Shore Excursions: Mendenhall Glacier tour, Skagway Scenic Railway

Best Alaska 14-Day Cruise Itinerary

Recommended Route: Extended Gulf of Alaska Why It’s Great: For those with more time, a 14-day itinerary allows for a deeper exploration of Alaska, including less-visited ports and more time for land excursions. Key Stops: Seward, Whittier, Valdez, Homer, Kodiak Highlights: Wildlife viewing in Seward, halibut fishing in Homer Best Shore Excursions: Bear-watching in Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park or Kodiak, kayaking in Valdez .

Chris with halibut on a boat during halibut fishing tour in Homer on a Gulf of Alaska:

Booking Tips for the Best Alaska Cruise Itinerary in 2024

Securing the perfect Alaska cruise itinerary involves more than just selecting your dream route; it’s also about knowing when and how to book for the best experience and value. Here are some essential tips to guide you through the cruise booking process based on our experiences traveling through Alaska.

Advantages of Early Booking

Why It’s Beneficial: Early booking often comes with a host of advantages, from discounted rates to a broader selection of cabin choices and excursion options. With early booking, you have a cruise price guarantee. You have a wide selection of Alaska shore excursions available to fit your itinerary and ashore schedule. Top Tips:

  • Look out for early-bird promotions, which can offer significant savings with the best-price cruise.
  • Early booking allows you to secure the best cabins, especially if you’re interested in suites or rooms with balconies.

Last-Minute Alaska Cruise Deals

Why It’s Risky Yet Rewarding: While last-minute cruise deals can offer incredible discounts, they come with the trade-off of limited choices in terms of cabins and excursions. Top Tips:

  • If you’re flexible with travel dates and cabin preferences, last-minute cruise deals can be a steal.
  • Keep an eye on cruise deal websites and sign up for newsletters to get alerts on last-minute offers.

Importance of Travel Insurance

Why It’s Crucial: Travel insurance is a must-have for any cruise but becomes even more important for an Alaska cruise, given the adventurous nature of many excursions. Top Tips:

  • Make sure your policy covers emergency medical expenses, trip cancellations, and activities like hiking or kayaking that you plan to do.
  • Consider “cancel for any reason” policies for maximum flexibility.

Hubbard Glacier on Alaska Cruise Itinerary through Inside Passage.

Final Thoughts: Finalizing Your Alaska Cruise Best Itinerary

By now, you’re equipped with the insights and recommendations based on our extensive experience to make an informed choice for your 2024 Alaska cruise. It’s not just about selecting a route; it’s about crafting an Alaska experience you’ll cherish forever.

As you finalize your plans, consider the nuances that make each itinerary special, from the awe-inspiring glaciers to the charming port towns and thrilling shore excursions. And don’t forget, the best Alaska cruise is the one that resonates with your own sense of adventure and wonder.

So, are you ready to set sail? Alaska’s majestic landscapes are calling; there’s no better time to answer. Happy cruising!

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Agnes Stabinska is the creative force and co-founder behind the Alaska Itinerary blog. With a degree in Tourism Management and postgraduate studies in Journalism, Agnes combines academic expertise with real-world experience. Alongside her partner, Chris, she's your go-to guide for an authentic Alaskan adventure.

Agnes doesn't just write about Alaska; she lives it. From capturing the state's breathtaking landscapes through her lens to hiking its rugged trails or observing bears and whales in their natural habitat, her firsthand experiences are your compass to all things Alaska.

With Agnes and Chris, you're not just reading another travel blog; you're tapping into a treasure trove of insider tips, curated itineraries, and invaluable insights to make your Alaskan journey truly unforgettable.

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Best Alaska Cruise Itineraries

Last updated: August 14th, 2023

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The best Alaska cruise itineraries offer plenty of opportunities to sightsee magnificent glaciers, spot exotic wildlife, and engage in outdoor adventure. With stops in vibrant cities and former gold rush boomtowns, there’s no shortage of exciting Alaska cruises to embark on.

If you’re considering a vacation to the Last Frontier, here are some of the best itineraries tailored to the type of experience you’re looking for.

Best Alaska Cruises For Families

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Whale-watching in Alaska

An Alaska cruise with kids (or older teens) offers plenty of adventures for the whole family to enjoy, such as whale watching and kayaking next to waterfalls.

While all of our Alaska itineraries have port stops and excursions that make for a great family cruise , it’s a good idea to research each port of call before deciding which cruise will be the best match for your family.

Find a cruise itinerary that stops in Ketchikan during the end of summer or beginning of fall in Alaska , when you’ll be able to witness a dramatic salmon run. Kids will be in awe when they spot massive amounts of salmon coming in from the ocean and swimming and leaping upstream in the river, where bears and other wildlife are waiting to feast.

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Mount Roberts Tramway in Juneau, Alaska

During a stop in Juneau , you can take the family up the Mount Roberts Tramway, visit a one-eyed bald eagle, and go on a kid-friendly hike up the mountainside for incredible views from above.

Train passing along the woods in Alaska

White Pass & Yukon Railroad in Skagway, Alaska

In Skagway , kids will be delighted to go on the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway, one of the most popular tourist attractions in Alaska. Built during the Gold Rush era, this stunning route travels over mountain passes and through gorgeous valleys, climbing almost 3,000 feet above water.

Enjoy the scenery while aboard the vintage passenger train, or for some extra family-friendly fun, combine your ride with an excursion to pan for gold.

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Best Cruise Itinerary To Alaska For Couples

Alaska might not be the first destination that comes to mind for couples looking to go on a romantic getaway , but a scenic cruise to Alaska, with its promise of adventure and dreamy landscapes, makes for the perfect couple’s trip.

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Seward, Alaska

On a couple’s cruise to Alaska, strengthen your bond on a thrilling shore excursion, take a walk by the harbor, cuddle on your veranda with a cup of hot chocolate, and make memories that will last a lifetime in any of our ports of call.

Situated on the Sitka Sound and surrounded by the Tongass National Rainforest, Sitka is an incredible place for couples and other cruisers to go on nature-filled excursions. Take a kayaking trip around the sound, go on a hike through the rain forest, or explore the quaint seaside town of Sitka, where you can enjoy a salmon bake for lunch, which is a quintessential Alaska food experience.

Couple sightseeing in Icy Straight Point

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Animal and adventure-loving couples will find their oasis in Icy Strait Point . This unique port of call was developed specifically for cruise ships and serves as a great starting point for shore excursions that show you the wild and rugged side of Alaska.

For thrill-seeking couples, Icy Strait Point’s shore excursions include glacier hikes, sea kayaking, crabbing expeditions, and more. Go on the ZipRider, the longest ZipRider in the world, where you’ll be able to see stunning views of the tall coniferous trees and the sparkling water of the bay below.

Best Cruises To Alaska For Seniors

Alaska is the ideal vacation destination for senior cruisers who either want to relax and enjoy the scenery or engage in some outdoor fun.

From the comfort of a veranda stateroom or one of the ship’s outdoor decks, see stunning close-up views of towering glaciers while sipping a mug of hot chocolate, or spot whales in their natural habitat as an onboard naturalist shares interesting facts.

There is a wealth of excursions to choose from in each port of call you stop in. Go on a wine and distillery tour in Victoria, British Columbia , one of the most picturesque cities in North America and a popular destination in our Alaska itineraries.

Board a small boat in Icy Strait Point and explore the pristine waters of Port Frederick, where you’ll search for sea otters, whales, and puffins.

Or soar high above Glacier Bay National Park during a flightseeing tour and spot hemlock forests, waterfalls, and glaciers from a fixed-wing plane.

People inside a glass-domed train in Anchorage, Alaska

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If you have an extra few days, you can venture further inland with a cruisetour . Stay in authentic lodges and marvel at the incredible interior landscapes aboard a luxurious train.

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Best Alaska Cruise Itinerary To See Wildlife

One of the biggest draws of taking a cruise to Alaska is the opportunity to spot abundant wildlife in their natural habitat.

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Brown bears in Alaska

An Alaska cruise route that stops in Icy Strait Point is sure to appeal to animal lovers. There, you can trek along the famous Trail of the Bears in Spasski River Valley, where you’ll find brown bears, black-tailed deer, and regal bald eagles.

Read: Amazing Animals to See in Alaska

Victoria in British Columbia is considered one of the best places to spot whales in the wild. Climb aboard an eco-friendly zodiac boat and search for migrating orcas, humpback whales, seals, sea lions, and marine birds.

Eagle flying amidst pine trees

Ketchikan, Alaska

In Sitka, double up and take a guided boat tour through the Sitka Sound, where you’ll see a number of marine wildlife including porpoises and harbor seals, and later visit the Alaska Raptor Center, a facility where injured eagles and other birds of prey are rehabilitated and then released back into the wild.

Alaska Cruise Itineraries From Seattle

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Alaska cruises departing from Seattle typically last seven nights and feature stops in five ports of call: Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Victoria, and Seattle.

These itineraries also include a cruising day through Alaska’s Endicott Arm Fjord, a 30-mile-long stretch full of natural beauty, that ends at the gorgeous Dawes Glacier. Step out into your veranda or head up to one of the ship’s outdoor decks and be soothed by the granite Alaskan mountains , cascading waterfalls, drifting icebergs, and spectacular glaciers.

During a round-trip Alaska cruise from Seattle , you’ll also sail through the Inside Passage, a maze of fjords and bays home to a number of animals including bald eagles, sea lions, and whales.

Top Alaska Cruises From Vancouver

There are a number of different Alaska itineraries that depart from Vancouver. If you don’t have many vacation days to spare, you can choose a shorter itinerary that lasts five nights. If you have a little bit more time, pick a seven- to nine-night itinerary that visits a number of different ports including Ketchikan , Icy Strait Point, Juneau, Skagway, and Sitka, depending on your journey.

Most cruises from Vancouver to Alaska also sail to Hubbard Glacier, allowing you to witness its majestic beauty from up close. Nicknamed the “galloping glacier,” Hubbard Glacier is the largest tidewater glacier in North America and one of the few that is still actively thickening and not receding.

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Hubbard Glacier, Alaska

On a cruise to Hubbard Glacier, you’ll witness one of its thunderous calving displays, which occurs when huge blocks of ice (some as tall as a two-story building) fall off from its exterior and crash into the water below.

Alaska Cruise Itineraries From Seward

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Alaska cruises from Seward sail south and end in Vancouver, British Columbia. Visit the Alaska SeaLife Center and Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, where you’ll interact with wildlife and learn more about the region’s unique habitat.

Southbound cruises from Seward visit a number of exciting Alaskan ports, including the historic mining town of Skagway; Icy Strait Point, where you can sign up for fun outdoor adventures; and Ketchikan, where you’ll see one of the world’s largest collections of indigenous totem poles.

Extend your vacation with one of our Alaska cruisetours, which last from 9 to 13 nights and combine a 7-night cruise with a few days on land in destinations including Anchorage, Talkeetna, and Denali.

Visit the cosmopolitan city of Anchorage, then stop in the picturesque town of Talkeetna, where you’ll be surrounded by Denali, the tallest peak in North America. Experience hiking in Alaska up the trails of the Denali National Park or go on a river rafting adventure down the Nenana River.

Talkeetna, Alaska

Gift shop in Talkeetna

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Celebrity Edge

Debuted in December 2018, the Celebrity Edge stands out for its modernity. The vessel carries 2,918 guests at double occupancy, 3,373 guests at maximum occupancy and 1,320 crew members. The Edge is dressed to the nines in contemporary designs and features a diverse array of technologies, amenities, activities and dining venues on board. Passengers can delight in the ship's rooftop garden, take a dip in one of many ocean-facing pools, work up a sweat on the jogging track or relax at the on-site spa.

You'll find plenty of evening entertainment options, too, including themed bars and lounges, a club and a theater showcasing a variety of productions. The Edge was the first Celebrity ship fitted with the Magic Carpet – the line's cantilevered venue at sea that travels 13 stories. The open-air venue can be repositioned alongside several decks, allowing it to transform from a live music venue to a bar to an exclusive specialty restaurant, depending on its location.

For dining, passengers have 29 options to choose from. These include four main restaurants and specialty options serving a range of cuisines, from sashimi to French bistro classics. After a bite to eat, take a break and relax in your modern stateroom or suite. Every room offers technology that allows guests to control temperature, service and lighting with a touch screen. What's more, with a roughly 2-to-1 passenger-to-crew ratio, service across the ship will be spot on.

Celebrity Edge makes sailings across  Alaska, Hawaii, Asia, Australia and more. 

U.S. News Insider Tip: On Edge Series ships, park yourself at the Sunset Bar with a spicy margarita every evening – it’s the best spot on the ship to watch for the fabled green flash. – Skye Sherman, Contributor

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Seven Seas Explorer

Regent Seven Seas Explorer debuted in 2016. It's one of the largest vessels in the fleet, welcoming up to 746 passengers. The ship makes service a top priority, with 548 crew members on board. According to past cruisers, the staff was friendly and attentive.

Travelers were even more impressed by the all-suite accommodations, which are some of the largest offered among ocean liners. All 373 suites include spacious balconies, marble bathrooms, walk-in closets, interactive flat-screen TVs and unlimited Wi-Fi.

Another high point: the cuisine. Explorer offers eight dining areas that range from the casual Pool Grill to Asian creations at Pacific Rim. As part of the 'Regent Experience,' all specialty dining is included in the cruise fare.

Outside the cabins, guests can spend their days participating in cooking demonstrations, lounging by the pool or relaxing in the library. At night, entertainment options include casino games, cocktail lounges and shows in the Constellation Theater. Complaints about this ship are few and far between, though some reviewers felt the entertainment could be more impressive. 

The best perk, according to recent passengers? All shore excursions are included. Seven Seas Explorer sails to destinations in Alaska, Asia, Australia and more.

U.S. News Insider Tip: Pacific Rim is a favorite dining venue among cruisers, with its Asian-inspired cocktails and cuisine offering a selection of dishes from Thailand, Korea, China, Vietnam and Japan. Spin the bronze Tibetan Buddhist prayer wheel as you enter the restaurant and be sure to sample the miso black cod. – Gwen Pratesi, Contributor

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Viking Orion

The 930-passenger Viking Orion set sail in 2018. All staterooms on the Viking Orion are equipped with balconies, flat-screen LCD TVs and minibars. Cabins also feature bathrooms with glass-enclosed showers and heated floors.

When it's time to relax, cruisers can head to the spa for a treatment or – for a unique experience – cool their body temperatures down in the snow grotto (where snowflakes fall) before jumping into the sauna or hot tub to warm up. Recent travelers said this spa experience is not to be missed. 

The ship is also home to a fitness center, a living room that hosts live entertainment, a library, shops, a salon and two movie theaters. The main pool area is expansive, featuring ample lounge seating, a retractable roof and a poolside bar. At night, the ship screens poolside movies under the stars. 

Viking Orion's guests can enjoy meals at several onboard restaurants, including the main restaurant where menus rotate daily. Or, guests can book a private dining room for intimate gatherings. Recent cruisers raved about the service and food quality across the ship. Come nighttime, the ship's theater offers live performances ranging from themed shows to history and art lectures.

Viking Orion sails to Australia and New Zealand, Asia and Alaska.

U.S. News Insider Tip: One of the most relaxing spaces on Viking Orion (and all of Viking’s ocean ships) is the glass-enclosed Wintergarden, which is located next to the pool area. Afternoon tea is served every day, and it’s not to be missed at least one time during your cruise. – Gwen Pratesi, Contributor

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Silver Muse

Debuted in April 2017, Silver Muse offers a nearly 1-to-1 crew-to-guest ratio, with 411 crew members and space for 596 passengers.

Among the ship's standout features are its spacious all-suite accommodations, which range from 334 square feet to 1,970 square feet. All cabins are serviced by a butler and include luxury bed linens, a marble bath with luxury toiletries and a picture window or balcony. While all passengers are treated to a complimentary hour of internet per day, those staying in upgraded suites get extras like balconies, multiple flat-screen TVs and interactive media libraries.

When it comes to dining, Silver Muse boasts eight venues that showcase a variety of cuisines, including Italian and Asian, as well as French fare at the upscale La Dame.

Similar to other ships in the fleet, Silver Muse offers a variety of onboard activities and facilities, including a spa, a pool deck and gym, a casino and several lounges.

Silver Muse sails to a number of areas in Asia, Alaska, Australia and New Zealand.

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Seabourn Odyssey

The 458-passenger Seabourn Odyssey began sailing in June 2009 and – like its sister ships – is an all-suite vessel. It received an extensive renovation in summer 2019 to update its interior design, entertainment venues and technology. Travelers can enjoy complimentary Champagne upon arrival, fresh fruit daily and 24-hour room service, plus everyone has access to a personal suite stewardess for additional requests. Each cabin is equipped with a separate living area and bedroom, a stocked bar, a flat-screen television, a walk-in closet and a bathroom with a tub, shower and dual sinks.

The four dining options aboard the Seabourn Odyssey range from casual poolside fare, such as pizzas and salads, to The Grill by Thomas Keller, which serves upscale meals and tasty libations. Post-dinner, travelers can relax with a cocktail at one of the bars or test their luck at the casino. The Seabourn Odyssey also offers nightly entertainment like movies under the stars and dance parties on the boat's deck.

Onboard amenities on this ship include two pools, five outdoor hot tubs, a fitness center, a nine-hole putting green and a spa. The ship also allows cruisers to enjoy water sports equipment like kayaks, paddle boats and Hobie Cat sailboats in select destinations.

Odyssey sails to a number of ports across Australia, Alaska, the Pacific Coast and more.

U.S. News Insider Tip: There is no need to bring extra books. Seabourn's ships have large lending libraries. – Dana Freeman, Contributor

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As part of Oceania's fleetwide revamp, Regatta was completely redesigned in September 2019. Passengers in Veranda Staterooms and Suites will enjoy verandas and spaces ranging from 216 to 1,000 square feet, while Inside and Ocean View cabins are smaller. The ship now offers solo staterooms for those who are traveling alone. No matter which you choose, all staterooms are equipped with minibars, flat-screen TVs and 24-hour room service, plus all-new furnishings and marble bathrooms.

The 670 passengers will receive Oceania's signature service, with 400 crew members catering to guests' needs. Recent cruisers noted they rarely encountered crowds in the ship's public areas. The atmosphere aboard Regatta is decidedly adult, as the ship caters to older, affluent cruisers.

Entertainment varies from nightly musical performances to table games at the casino. Dining is also diverse: Regatta offers five venues ranging from the formal dining room to a casual grill. All-new plant-based menu items are also available. 

Regatta sails to destinations in Mexico, Asia, Australia and more.

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Celebrity Solstice

Last refreshed in early 2023 (and first launched in 2008), Celebrity Solstice offers a sushi restaurant and the Retreat Lounge. Daytime activities range from spa treatments to golf putting to art classes. Young passengers ages 3 to 17 can also participate in Camp at Sea activities. 

As far as dining goes, Celebrity Solstice boasts 10 restaurants, close to half of which are specialty spots that require an extra fee. Guests were pleased with the cuisine variety, and with a nearly 1-to-2 crew-to-passenger ration, the ship makes service a priority.

When it comes to lodging, 81% of Solstice's cabins feature verandas. Guests can choose from Inside, Ocean View, Veranda and Suite category cabins, all with amenities like flat-screen TVs, minibars and 24-hour room service. Those who spring for an AquaClass cabin receive additional amenities, like an upgraded room service menu. Travelers will also have access to Starlink high-speed satellite internet. The ship carries 2,852 passengers at double occupancy, 3,148 at maximum occupancy and 1,284 crew members.

Celebrity Solstice sails to Hawaii , the Pacific, Asia and Alaska.

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Launched in 2016, Koningsdam is one of Holland America's newer ships and the first in the more contemporary Pinnacle Class. Passengers can participate in everything from cooking classes to duty-free shopping, or simply relax by the pool or at the spa. The ship holds 2,650 passengers at double occupancy, 3,154 passengers at maximum capacity and 1,036 crew members.

Holland America now features an exclusive amenities program, Club Orange. Members can receive benefits such as a complimentary stateroom upgrade, a dedicated concierge hotline and skip-the-line priority access.

Members of Club Orange will also receive additional benefits when onboard Koningsdam including a premium in-room breakfast menu and a private dining venue with an expanded menu.

Guests can spend their evenings playing casino games or watching stage shows and musical acts through a partnership with "Rolling Stone" magazine. While the ship does offer youth clubs for children ages 3 to 17, most of the entertainment and activities are geared toward adults.

When hunger strikes, passengers can choose between 11 dining venues, ranging from the casual New York Pizza & Deli to the more formal Pinnacle Grill steakhouse.

The ship's cabin categories are also diverse. Staterooms range from Interior and Ocean View cabins to Verandah rooms and three Suite categories.

Koningsdam departs from ports like Fort Lauderdale , Florida, San Diego , Seattle ,  Vancouver  and Anchorage , Alaska, for sailings through the Caribbean, Mexico, Hawaii , Alaska and California. 

U.S. News Insider Tip: The three Pinnacle Class ships (Koningsdam, Nieuw Statendam and Rotterdam) have Single and Family Staterooms. Family Staterooms accommodate up to five guests and have two bathrooms, plus extra closet space. – Jill Schildhouse, Contributor

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Disney Wonder

The 2,713-passenger Disney Wonder debuted in 1999. It was most recently updated in 2019; the refurbishment rolled out new family-oriented amenities and entertainment offerings, like Tiana's Place with live music and southern cuisine inspired by the Disney movie, "The Princess and the Frog." 

The ship offers plenty of onboard activities, with 10 designated family areas, five youth clubs and seven adults-only spaces. While younger passengers play at age-appropriate clubs, grown-ups can relax at the adults-only Quiet Cove Pool. When hunger strikes, Wonder offers six dining options, including one adults-only specialty restaurant.

Like the majority of the ship, staterooms are designed with families in mind. Interior cabins can accommodate up to four passengers, while larger suites can sleep up to seven. All cabins come equipped with flat-screen TVs, seating areas and classic Disney designs. Recent cruisers noted the expensive cost of a trip on the Disney Wonder, but most felt the quality of service was top-notch. 

Disney Wonder departs from a range of ports throughout Australia and New Zealand, as well as Hawaii , Vancouver and San Diego , for sailings around the South Pacific, Mexico and Alaska. 

U.S. News Insider Tip : The Disney Wonder features Disney Cruise Line's only Princess and the Frog-inspired rotational dining room. Tiana's Place is themed after a jazz supper club, with a live band, Creole dishes and dancing. – Megan duBois, Contributor

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Originally launched in 2008 and updated in late 2015, Eurodam   carries up to 2,104 passengers at double occupancy, 2,731 passengers at maximum capacity and 876 crew members.

The ship’s 11 decks include multiple cabin categories: Interior staterooms, Ocean View and Verandah staterooms, Signature Suites and Neptune & Pinnacle Suites. All cabins come equipped with plush Euro-Top mattresses and flat-screen TVs. Suites received updates to the furniture, carpeting and bathrooms, as well as a USB outlet on the bed's headboard and a Bose Bluetooth speaker. 

Recent cruisers of Eurodam were pleased with the versatile selection of nine dining venues. Most notably, the ship offers Tamarind, which serves exotic fare from Southeast Asia, China and Japan. 

Daytime activities range from the Greenhouse Spa & Salon to the BBC Earth in Concert experience. More active pursuits include two swimming pools, pickleball courts and more. In the evenings, passengers can sip cocktails at one of the bars or lounges or take in a show at B.B. King's Blues Club.

Eurodam departs from Fort Lauderdale , San Diego , Seattle  and  Vancouver  for sailings in the Caribbean, Alaska, the Pacific Coast and the Panama Canal.

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Cruise to Alaska: Feel Free to Let the Outside In

Come aboard Norwegian Cruise Line to Alaska and feel what it's like when you let the outside in. Browse through our Alaskan cruises and find the best cruise deals designed to make your cruise experience unforgettable. With 7 cruise ships sailing from 5 departure ports , including land and sea packages on our Alaska Cruise Tours , there's something for everyone to enjoy. From action-packed wilderness adventures and extraordinary sightseeing on our shore excursions , to an extended sailing season, there are plenty of opportunities to find the perfect Alaska cruise holiday designed for you. With ships custom-built to help you see nature at its most majestic, you can witness whales breaching the surface, marvel at spectacular glaciers, and experience everything Alaska has to offer. When you cruise with Norwegian, the awe of Alaska stays with you throughout your holiday.

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Enjoy the Freedom to Cruise Alaska the Way You Like

There's a reason why the best way to cruise Alaska is with Norwegian - we've got something for every type of traveller. Thrill-seekers will jump for joy at our two-level race track and laser tag, followed by a stroll down The Waterfront , our revolutionary quarter-mile oceanfront promenade, for a glacier-side meal, available on board Norwegian Encore and Norwegian Bliss . Looking for a more intimate cruise ship experience? The newly revitalised Norwegian Jewel , Norwegian Sun and Norwegian Spirit bring that and more with beautifully renovated spaces and staterooms. Sip a cocktail with spectacular views from the coziest spot at Spinnaker Lounge or take a dip in one of five luxurious hot tubs. Whichever ship you choose, Alaska and the holiday of a lifetime await.

Explore Alaska by Land and Sea

Explore Alaska by Land and Sea

Head deeper into the frozen wilderness with one of our Alaska Cruise Tours on board Norwegian Jewel and Norwegian Spirit, combining your cruise with an immersive land holiday that goes beyond the expected. Spanning from 7 to 15-days, these cruise holiday packages include overnight stays in Denali, Anchorage, Fairbanks, Homer, Talkeetna, and Valdez. Exclusive to Norwegian, all Cruise Tours are led by local Alaskan guides to provide you with an authentic Alaska experience.

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We know the destinations you'll be visiting and what there is to see, do and experience. We offer you a variety of excursions to choose from, in every port you'll visit.

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Mendenhall Glacier & Whale Quest

Experience Alaska’s premier attractions glaciers and wildlife, from two very different vantage points, by land and by sea....

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Misty Fjords & Wilderness Explorer - One Way

Cruise on the Wilderness Explorer expedition vessel through Misty Fjords, a waterway that ancient glaciers carved out of the rugged landscape. ...

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Saxman Native Village & Lumberjack Show

Discover the rich culture of Southeast Alaska’s Native Americans and witness a rip roaring lumberjack competition on this comprehensive tour of Ketchikan. ...

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Bering Sea Crab Fisherman's Tour

Join an adventure of a lifetime aboard the Aleutian Ballad, as seen on Discovery Channel’s - The Deadliest Catch. ...

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Crowne Plaza Seattle

The Crowne Plaza Hotel Seattle offers both a distinctive style and an ideal setting with unparalleled access to all that makes Seattle one of America's greatest cities. Conveniently located in downtown Seattle just minutes away from historic Pike Place Market, Pioneer Square and within two blocks of over 25 restaurants and shops. Inside, we offer the Regatta Bar and Grille, a full service restaurant/lounge and complimentary exercise facility. Our Sleep Advantage Programme, offering luxury bedding, sleep amenities, quiet zone floors, and guaranteed wake up calls, is included in all of our spacious rooms offering city skyline and surrounding mountain & water views.

This 3.5 star hotel offers luxury and convenience with charming views from its exquisitely appointed rooms. Located Downtown, just steps away from historic Pike Place Market, Pioneer Square and other attractions.

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Important Note: Accommodations are based on double occupancy per room. Some accommodation will allow triple and quad guests in a room and are subject to availability and surcharge will apply. Additional hotel rooms to accommodate triple and quads may be required, and surcharge will apply.

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The Westin Seattle

The Westin Seattle is the front door to downtown shopping, attractions, dining, and much more. This ideal urban retreat is steps away from the Washington State Convention Centre, Pike Place Market, and Space Needle. Our unique design offers breathtaking views of the Northwest's beauty including Puget Sound, the Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges. Our 891 smoke-free guest rooms and suites are designed to provide ultimate comfort and tranquility for our guests.

The Westin Seattle is the front door to downtown shopping, attractions, dining, and much more. This ideal urban retreat is steps away from the Washington State Convention Centre, Pike Place Market, and Space Needle. Our unique design offers breathtaking views of the Northwest's beauty including Puget Sound, the Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges. Our 891 smoke-free guest rooms and suites are designed to provide ultimate comfort and tranquility for our guests. All guest rooms offer high speed internet access and flat screen televisions and feature the Heavenly® Bed and Heavenly® Bath. Visit Relish Burger Bistro, our contemporary venue featuring a modern twist on an American classic.

Distance/Airport: 14.5 miles Distance/Pier: 1 mile

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Important Note: Hotel is only available for the Joy sailings - Accommodations are based on double occupancy per room. Some accommodation will allow triple and quad guests in a room and are subject to availability and surcharge will apply. Additional hotel rooms to accommodate triple and quads may be required, and surcharge will apply.

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Coast Seattle Downtown Hotel by APA

The hotel is located in downtown Seattle, connected to Washington State Convention Centre via an underground walkway. Light rail links and Pike Place Market are less than a mile away. Overlooking Elliott Bay, the Olympic Sculpture Park, Myrtle Edwards Park, and Waterfront Park are all within 12 minutes of the hotel.

Distance/Airport: 12 miles Distance/Pier: 1 mile

Package includes: Room and room tax Bellman/ Porter gratuities Transfers between Hotel and Pier

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Important Note: Accommodations are based on double occupancy per room. Some accommodations will allow triple and quad guests in a room and are subject to availability and a surcharge will apply. Additional hotel rooms to accommodate triple and quads may be required, and a surcharge will apply.

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A Local Guide to Alaska's Glaciers

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Alaska's 7-Day Inside Passage Cruise

You’re in for one wild week. This roundtrip Inside Passage cruise from Vancouver delivers spellbinding scenery from narrow fjords to scattered islets and towering peaks. Get close to massive glaciers in Glacier Bay National Park and wait breathlessly for ice to calve off and plunge into the ocean. Inside Passage waters are as smooth as it gets, while on shore you’ll find endless thrills and chills. Fish for salmon in Ketchikan, helicopter onto Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau, or ride the rails along the rugged White Pass Summit in Skagway.

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Stop into three iconic ports of call and see Alaska’s remote wilderness areas.

Ports of Call on This Cruise

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  • Tracy Arm Inlet
  • Glacier Bay

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Why Take This Cruise?

This Inside Passage cruise docks near Vancouver’s biggest attractions, so you can spend more time sightseeing and less time getting from place to place. Air travel is a breeze with a convenient roundtrip and Saturday or Sunday departures. Features Alaska’s most historic ports and scenic natural wonderlands.

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Visit Skagway Alaska with Carnival Cruise Line

11 - Day Alaska Inside Passage & Glacier from San Francisco, CA

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Day 1: San Francisco

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Day 2 & 3: Fun Day at Sea

Day 4: sitka, day 5: juneau, day 6: skagway, day 7: cruise tracy arm fjord, day 8: ketchikan, day 9: prince rupert, bc.

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Day 10 & 11: Fun Day at Sea

Day 12: san francisco.

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Get to Know Carnival Miracle

Carnival Miracle is a ship you may not believe when you see... but definitely don't miss seeing it! When we say that Carnival Miracle takes you to another world, we mean that in every sense. Not only does this ship visit stunning destinations, but features incredible onboard spaces inspired by elements of fantasy. Escape from reality as you take in a show at the Phantom Lounge or a dance at Dr. Frankenstein's Lab. To lose yourself in a song, find your way to Sam's Piano Bar. Hungry? You'll find great food all over the place, from the casual fare of Horatio's to the artful eats of the Bacchus and Ariadne dining rooms... not to mention the world-class cuts at Nick & Nora's Steakhouse. At Alchemy Bar ® we make drinks into art, while the laid-back RedFrog Pub ™ has "Caribbean cool" down to a science. And up in SkyBox ™ Sports Bar, we've combined luxury-box comfort with the up-close view from the 50-yard line. Outdoors there's fun to be had, whether you're down for watersliding or up for simply sunning — Carnival WaterWorks ™ has you covered (in water, that is), and the Serenity Adult-Only Retreat ™ will get you relaxing in the sun or the shade, grown-up-style. No matter your age, don't forget: the sweetest way to cap off the day is with a treat from Cherry On Top ™ , our onboard candy-and-more store.

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What to Pack for an Alaska Cruise: 41 Essentials

I n Alaska, it's possible to experience all four seasons in one day – which means you need to be extra strategic when packing for your cruise. Based on our own experiences, we've compiled a complete list of essentials for your Alaska cruise (plus items to leave at home). Download the U.S. News Alaska Cruise Packing List pictured above to use while you pack. Below, you'll find more information about what you should bring and where to buy it.

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Portable humidifier

You'll likely need to turn on the heat in your stateroom at some point, which means dry air will be inevitable. Prevent a sore throat and sleeping difficulties with a portable humidifier, like this one by Geniani . Less than $30 on Amazon, this lightweight humidifier is USB-powered and can double as a night light in your cabin. A single fill of its tank lasts up to eight hours, and it automatically shuts off when the water level is too low.

Due to the dry cabin air, it's also a good idea to pack eye drops, especially if you're prone to dry eye. Systane is an excellent choice for hydration, while Lumify can help with redness.

Magnetic hooks

Cruise ship walls are made of metal, which means you can maximize your space with some magnetic hooks. You'll especially appreciate having the hooks for wet gear after shore excursions .

Available on Amazon for less than $10, the Neosmuk magnetic hooks come in a variety of colors; you can even buy a few sets so everyone has their own color-coded hook.

There are never quite enough hangers in cruise ship cabin closets. Bring some from home, or consider a set of foldable travel hangers .

Motion sickness remedies

You never know when you'll encounter rough seas, especially if you're on a small vessel . You can even get motion sickness riding in one of the whale watching boats in Alaska, so it's best to come prepared.

Before you board the ship, consider putting on Sea-Band wristbands, which use an acupressure point to minimize nausea and vomiting. Ginger chews also work well for some people. For something stronger, Dramamine has a less drowsy version that's recommended by pharmacists, or you can ask your doctor about a prescription scopolamine transdermal patch, which lasts up to three days and is worn behind the ear.

Wrinkle release spray

Travel irons are not permitted on cruise ships, so a travel-size bottle of Downy's Wrinkle Releaser Plus spray comes in handy for getting rid of wrinkles. It also acts as an odor eliminator and static remover. To remove wrinkles, spritz the garment, then hang it in the shower so the steam can work its magic, too. For tougher wrinkles in fabrics like linen, you might need to send the garment out for pressing. If you do, be sure to give it at least a 24-hour turnaround time if you're planning to wear the item on a specific evening.

Bathroom spray

Unpleasant smells can quickly permeate in a small cruise ship cabin. Pack a small bottle of bathroom spray such as Poo-Pourri or Flushie to keep your room smelling fresh.

Over-the-door organizer

In-room organization is essential on a cruise ship since storage space is limited. Use an over-the-door organizer (or two) to store underwear, socks, shoes and other small items. This option by Simple Houseware has 24 pockets and costs less than $15.

Hanging toiletry bag

For your toiletry bag, bring an option that hangs so you can save precious bathroom counter space. The classic L.L. Bean Personal Organizer Toiletry Bag remains one of our picks for the best toiletry bags on the market and comes in small, medium and large sizes.

Electronics organizer

Keep your cords, battery chargers and any items for your camera – like SD cards – in one place with this electronics organizer from Bagsmart . It's easy to pack in your carry-on, or even carry in your backpack or daypack if you'll need access to some of the items during the day. Everything is visible, zipped up and secure so you won't lose anything either in the room or in transit.

It's nice to shed heavier boots and shoes after exploring outside and slip on some flip-flops instead. For something affordable and ultra-comfy, Havaianas offers a wide variety of colors and patterns for roughly $20 on Amazon.

Wine or Champagne

Most cruise lines allow passengers to bring wine or Champagne on board, though the permitted amount varies by cruise line. Note that some lines, such as Holland America Line and Carnival Cruise Line , charge a corkage fee in their dining venues.

Portable charger

You don't want to risk a camera or phone battery dying when you finally get your chance to see the northern lights in Alaska . Pack a portable charger to play it safe. This option by INIU has a 4.6-star rating and nearly 100,000 reviews on Amazon. Plus, its thin design makes it more packable than others.

Hand sanitizer

Hand sanitizer is a must for any cruise. You can get a travel-size bottle for $1 at Walmart and other stores, so stock up ahead of your trip.

It doesn't have to be sunny outside for you to need protection from the sun. You'll be outdoors a lot in Alaska, so pack a mineral-based (reef-safe) sunscreen like Badger or Blue Lizard . The American Academy of Dermatology recommends an SPF of at least 30.

The sun glint can be especially intense in Alaska. Choose polarized sunglasses, which are better at blocking out light than standard options. While popular brands like Maui Jim come to mind, you can find cheaper alternatives on Amazon that are just as effective. These SOJOS sunglasses are especially well rated.

It's also a good idea to pack a baseball cap or a wide-brim hat for protection from the sun. Check out our picks for the best sun hats .

Insect repellent

The height of mosquito season in Alaska runs from late June through the end of July. Pesky bugs are not typically as bad in the places where most tourists visit, but it will ultimately depend on the type of cruise you take. DEET-based sprays like Cutter Backwoods Repellent are the most effective against mosquitoes, but there are alternatives. Badger makes an organic DEET-free repellent with lemongrass and citronella, and it comes in a smaller travel size.

Hiking poles

Lightweight, collapsible hiking poles can be useful if you're going on adventurous treks looking for wildlife in the woods. Covacure's trekking poles are a good choice. Available for $35 on Amazon, they're made of strong aircraft-grade 7075 aluminum, and they fold down to less than 14 inches each. These poles also have foam handles, three types of rubber tips for the poles and adjustable wrists straps. The set comes with a carry bag, too.

Rain jacket

The weather can be unpredictable in Alaska, with rain occurring at any time. In the Inside Passage, August and September are typically the rainiest months. In the Southwest part of the state, which includes Katmai National Park and Preserve, it rains nearly half the month from May to September. Cruisers traveling during those months especially will want to pack some rain protection for the outdoors; to stay dry, invest in fabric that is water-repellent and not just water-resistant. Frequent travelers rave about the Columbia Women's Arcadia II Jacket and the Columbia Men's Watertight II Jacket . See our top packable jacket picks for more options.

Waterproof pants are just as essential as a rain jacket in Alaska. The Marmot PreCip Eco Full Zip Pants and Patagonia Torrentshell 3L Pants are both highly rated and available in a wide variety of men's and women's sizes.

Silk thermal long underwear

Silk thermals are a great base layer for the weather in Alaska when you need extra warmth. The silk fabric is lightweight, breathable and thin enough to fit under jeans, rain pants and even leggings. It also naturally wicks moisture. L.L.Bean's collection of silk thermals includes tops and bottoms for both men and women.

Sweaters, sweatshirts and/or fleece

For your mid-layer (to be worn under your rain jacket), you'll want to choose something warm, such as a sweater, sweatshirt or fleece. Helly Hansen makes the lightweight, zippered Polartec Daybreaker Fleece Jacket for women and men that comes in a variety of colors and is well reviewed.

Waterproof walking shoes

You'll need comfortable walking shoes for a variety of terrain, but make sure they're also waterproof. The Merrell Moab Speed 2 GORE-TEX shoe is ideal; it's lightweight, durable, waterproof and made with FloatPro Foam to cushion your feet. It's also available in wide sizes. Meanwhile, the Merrell Moab 3 Mid Waterproof offers more stability as a hiking boot, with extra features for better traction on rugged terrain and an air cushion for maximum shock absorption. Waterproof boots from XTRATUF are another option to consider if you're going to be fishing on small boats during your trip.

You'll want several T-shirts (both short- and long-sleeved) for relaxing in your stateroom and layering under your clothes. L.L. Bean's Pima Cotton Tees are a classic choice, as they're very soft and wash well. The long-sleeved version is mostly made of Supima cotton but features modal and spandex for additional comfort.

When cruising to Alaska in the summer, you'll want to have some shorts for warm afternoons.

In addition to rain pants, pack some everyday options like jeans, joggers or leggings to wear on the ship.

Bathing suit

While you may not go swimming ashore in Alaska, there's a good chance you'll want to check out the pools, spa and thermal suites on your ship.

Be sure to bring a hat for chilly mornings ashore. For a lightweight yet insulated option, consider Smartwool's Thermal Merino Reversible Cuffed Beanie . You can pull it down over your ears for extra warmth and cuff it up as the temperature rises.

Land's End has fleece gloves that are warm without the bulk, allowing you to use your phone, camera and other gear while wearing them.

Formal clothes

Some cruise lines, such as Holland America Line, have formal evenings. It's not required to dress up, but many women choose to wear cocktail dresses, while men don slacks and sports jackets or suits.

Themed attire

You'll want to check your itinerary to see if there are any themed parties scheduled for your voyage. For example, if you're sailing on a family-friendly voyage with Disney Cruise Line , you may have a "Freezing the Night Away" themed party with Anna, Elsa and other characters from the Disney movie "Frozen."

Reusable water bottle

Pack a reusable water bottle that you can fill up at onboard water stations before heading off the ship.

Waterproof daypack

Bring a waterproof daypack (or backpack) for excursions to ensure your phone, camera and other valuables stay dry. The Yeti Panga is a worthy investment, but for something a bit more affordable, the Earth Pak Waterproof Backpack is highly rated.

Lightweight mirrorless camera and lens

Today's smartphones have impressive cameras, but most phone cameras won't have the same clarity and quality as a regular camera. If you don't want to carry a heavy DSLR camera and lens around on your Alaska adventure, there are other options. The Canon EOS R10 along with the EF-M 18-150 mm lens is an excellent lightweight, mirrorless option. You can also purchase a mount adaptor for the camera that will allow you to use other EF and EF-S Canon lenses.

While you may luck out with some up-close animal encounters – such as whales coming alongside your boat on a whale watching excursion – most of your Alaska cruise wildlife viewing will be at a distance. A good pair of lightweight binoculars is key if you don't want to miss views of bears fishing for salmon along a river or moose wading through a faraway lake. Bushnell's 8X42 binoculars are waterproof and fog-free.

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Carry-on bag

The type of carry-on luggage you need will depend on how you pack. If you're a minimalist, you can probably fit everything you need in a carry-on like the Travelpro Platinum Elite Carry-On Expandable Spinner . If you're checking a bag and need less space in a carry-on, a carry-on backpack may be more ideal (plus, you might be able to use it as your daypack for shore excursions).

Checked bag

To save space in your cabin, limit your checked luggage by combining your belongings into one or two large bags.

Packing cubes

Packing cubes can keep clothes neat and organized in your suitcase, as well as in your cruise ship cabin. You'll find a variety of affordable options on Amazon, including the top-rated Veken 8-piece set .

Travel pillow

You'll want a travel neck pillow for your flight(s) to and from the cruise port. The unique design of the Trtl Travel Pillow supports your head so you won't wake up with neck pain, and the fabric is super soft. It comes in a travel pouch with a hook that can attach to your carry-on bag. If you get chilly on flights, Trtl also makes a packable quilted mini wrap .

Medications

Pack your medications in a travel-size pill sorter , then put it in your carry-on bag or personal item just in case your checked bag gets lost or delayed. Any over-the-counter items you might need should also be packed in your carry-on luggage. It's possible to buy antacids, antibiotic ointments and the like on the ship, but they will be more expensive than on land.

What not to pack for your Alaska cruise

Bear repellent.

While some travelers recommend bear spray for excursions, cruise lines typically prohibit it.

An umbrella will be a nuisance to both you and your fellow travelers on shore excursions. Pack gear like rain jackets and hats instead.

Clothing iron

Clothing irons and steamers are not permitted on cruise ships due to the fire hazard, which is why wrinkle release spray and/or a garment bag is recommended.

Hair dryers are typically provided in staterooms.

Hard liquor

Some cruise lines permit guests to bring one or two bottles of wine or Champagne on board, but hard alcohol is almost always not allowed. Check with your cruise line before you sail to be sure. If you have a beverage package or are sailing on an all-inclusive cruise line , alcoholic beverages will be covered.

CBD and marijuana

Cannabis is illegal in the U.S. under federal law, and many cruise ships do not allow guests to bring or use any form of CBD, including gummies, oils and lotions. It's best to play it safe and leave these items at home. You don't want to risk having the items thrown away – in the worst case, you may not even be permitted to board the ship.

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Alaska Cruises from Vancouver

Take in the scenic inside passage on a roundtrip alaska cruise from vancouver.

Uncover treasures in the Great Land on an Alaska cruise from Vancouver. Relive Gold Rush history, experience Native Alaskan culture and come face-to-face with some of Mother Nature’s greatest masterpieces. On a roundtrip Inside Passage cruise, enjoy quicker access to Alaska while also exploring the friendly ports of British Columbia.

Itinerary Ports

When you cruise to Alaska from Vancouver, encounter unique ports of call that are rich in history, culture and natural beauty.

  • Endicott Arm
  • Glacier Bay National Park
  • Hubbard Glacier
  • Icy Strait Point

Endicott Arm is a jewel in Alaska’s crown. This 30-mile waterway is surrounded by cliffs, valleys and dozens of waterfalls. Icebergs and harbor seals decorate the water below while Dawes Glacier soars into the sky above. Revel in the beauty of Mother Nature’s masterpiece and listen closely as the scenery whispers secrets of times long ago during your cruise to Alaska.

When you cruise to Alaska with Princess, sail through one of the most iconic locations in the Great Land — Glacier Bay National Park. Listen to Margerie Glacier’s signature crack and boom rumble across the waves. Bring binoculars and scan both the shore and the waves for wildlife like brown bears and migrating whales while Park Rangers teach you the history and geology of the park.

Located between the Chilkat River and the Lynn Canal, Haines is the home of the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, where as many as 4,000 bald eagles gather each fall to feast on spawning salmon along the river. As many as 80 have been seen perched in a single tree and more than a hundred may be captured within the frame of a single photograph.

The largest tidewater glacier in North America, Hubbard Glacier has been moving its mass towards the ocean at a rate faster than most of its kind. Towering above the water over 30 stories, the glacier often calves 100-foot chunks of ice into the ocean. What lies beneath the waves is almost as impressive, where ice plunges 1,200 feet beneath the surface. See it for yourself on an Alaska cruise with Princess.

Icy Strait Point is home to the remote Tlingit village of Hoonah, home to fewer than 800 people and a deep Native history. The nearby Spasski River Valley holds one of the world’s largest populations of brown bears, who are often found hunting for salmon in the rivers. Zipline over the wilderness, watch a tribal dance or kayak in coastal waters to see the wildlife up close during your Alaska cruise vacation.

Juneau is unlike any other city in the United States. With no roads connecting it to the rest of Alaska or North America, it is truly a protected destination. Founded as a gold mining town and now the state’s capital, Juneau has one foot in history and one in the future. Embark on a whale watching tour, or sail past Mendenhall Glacier on an Alaska cruise.

Known for its timber, Ketchikan hosts the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show, where athletes throw, race and chop their way to victory. Explore one of the world’s oldest collection of totem poles at the Totem Pole Heritage Center, or stroll along Creek Street. As the salmon capital of the world, Ketchikan’s waters make for incredible fishing. Cast your rod into a sea of opportunity on a cruise to Alaska.

On an Alaska cruise, take your pick of attractions in the port of Sitka. See how bald eagles and local bird populations receive first-class treatment at the Alaska Raptor Center. Encounter wildlife in their natural habitat at the Fortress of the Bear. Or experience the culture of Russian Alaska on a visit to St. Michael’s Russian Orthodox Church, and relive Native history at the Sheldon Jackson Museum.

Once the gateway to Alaska's Gold Rush, Skagway strikes a dramatic image nestled between the water's edge and mountains. Follow in the footsteps of miners with a ride on a scenic train along the famous White Pass route through coastal mountains. During your Alaska cruise, explore the Yukon's pristine wilderness, pan for gold with professionals or meet sled dog puppies in training.

Canada's third largest city feels like a North American metropolis mixed with a small European town. Explore the rainforest within Vancouver, B.C. — Stanley Park — and visit the continent's second largest Chinatown during your Alaska cruise vacation. Soar above the city's lush natural environment in a sky gondola for panoramic views, or get up close to the local sea life at the Vancouver Aquarium.

Why Choose This Itinerary?

Discover the top reasons to cruise to Alaska from Vancouver.

  • Glacier Viewing  — Alaska’s glaciers were meant to be admired. That’s why every Alaska cruise from Vancouver includes at least one glacier viewing experience to either Glacier Bay National Park or Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier.
  • Three Historic Ports of Call  — Fish for salmon in Ketchikan, pan for gold in Skagway or fly over snow-capped mountains in Juneau. Relive Alaska’s greatest tales in these spirited ports of call on an Inside Passage cruise.
  • Convenient Roundtrip Air Travel  — On a roundtrip cruise to Alaska from Vancouver, enjoy easier travels to and from your cruise vacation with the opportunity for even more adventure before you set sail or after your trip ends.
  • A Visit to Vancouver  — From Chinatown to Stanley Park, uncover old-world history amidst new-age living in Vancouver before or after your Alaska cruise.

Ships on this Itinerary

Our Princess fleet includes ships that range from our smaller vessels to large ships. From a balcony stateroom, marvel at the glaciers passing by before enjoying local seafood in one of our many eateries during your Alaska cruise.

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Alaska Cruise Experience

We have a 50-year legacy of sharing the best places and experiences with our guests. On an Alaska cruise, unpack once and explore glaciers, wildlife and national parks.

Alaska Glaciers

One of the biggest reasons people visit

Glaciers feel alive. They groan, creak and shudder on their march to the sea, punctuated by the booms and crashes of "white thunder" — a sound that echoes across the water when ice calves into the ocean below. On an Alaska cruise, let us show you Glacier Bay National Park — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier, College Fjord or Hubbard Glacier.

Alaska Wildlife

Untamed, just like Alaska

Alaska is home to a rich array of wildlife, from the famous Big Five animals that live in Denali National Park — grizzly bears, wolves, moose, Dall sheep and caribou — to bald eagles and humpback whales that migrate through the Inside Passage. On a cruise to Alaska, live a nature lover's dream in the land where guests can catch postcard-worthy sights.

Alaska Mountains & National Parks

National treasures

With national parks and four of North America’s tallest mountains, Alaska’s wilderness has been preserved for generations. Denali National Park is larger than Vermont and home to the highest peak on the continent. Meanwhile, Glacier Bay National Park has over 2,000 square miles of glacial coverage. Along with Wrangell-St. Elias and Kenai Fjords, a world of natural wonders awaits on an Alaska cruise or cruisetour.

Alaska excursions

Don't just visit this famous land, live it on Alaska excursions. Rush across the snow on a dog sled with a professional musher, fly fish for salmon in fresh rivers and soar over miles of glacial tundra in a helicopter. Watch migrating humpback whales from the deck of a catamaran or Native craftsman carve a traditional totem pole, and expand your Alaska cruise experience.

Alaska Cruise Onboard Experience

Our award-winning North to Alaska program brings local personalities, culture and cuisine on board and ashore to immerse you in all things Alaska during your cruise to the Great Land.

Alaska Seafood

Fresh and bountiful, like Alaska itself

Alaska's seafood is famous, and we bring the best to you with locally inspired dishes from the state’s best eateries. With Cook My Catch excursions, catch your own salmon or halibut with the help of a local expert, and in the evening our talented chefs will prepare your haul for your dinner — a Princess exclusive. From ship to shore, the best is at your fingertips on our Alaska cruises.

Meet Local Alaskans

Real Alaska from local Alaskans

Alaskans are inviting people who love to share what makes their state unique. Watch lumberjacks in action, learn from Glacier Bay National Park rangers and craft with a Native totem pole carver. Or listen to harrowing Tales from the Deadliest Catch fishermen and climbers who have summited Denali during your Alaska cruise.

Unique Alaska Cruise Experiences

Great experiences from the great land

Travel back in time and pan for gold like a prospector during the Gold Rush or see the Northern Lights in the planetarium. At the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge, explore our treehouse and enjoy unmatched views of Denali. Or savor tree-inspired bites at our very own Sappy Hour. Dive deeper into what makes the Great Land special on your cruise to Alaska.

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Read about Alaska’s must-see attractions, signature cuisine, and how to prepare for a wild adventure into the heart of The Great Land.

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The best cruise line in Alaska just keeps getting better! From top-rated cruises that visit Glacier Bay National Park to scenic rail travel and exclusive Princess lodges, you will find a seamless Alaska experience with Princess.

Best Dishes to Try on Your Alaska Cruise

No one does seafood quite like Alaska—which is why we brought the best of the Great Land on board, so you can experience it all with Princess.

Top Alaska Cruise Destinations

From exploring Denali National Park to fishing for salmon in Anchorage, discover the top Alaska destinations on a Princess cruise.

Inside Passage Alaska Cruise

From exploring historic gold mines to venturing in the footsteps of early explorers, learn about Alaska’s Inside Passage and discover the wonders awaiting you.

Alaska Ports of Call

From the sweeping mountains of Juneau to the fish-bearing seas of Ketchikan, discover our Alaska cruise ports and set sail into the adventures that await you.

What to Pack for an Alaska Cruise

Check out our helpful checklist so that you know exactly what to pack for an Alaska cruise with Princess.

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Stress-free airfare

Remove the hassle from air travel and give yourself the gift of flexibility, time, and a thicker wallet with Princess EZair® flights. We negotiate lower rates with the airlines, allow you to modify your flight up to 45 days prior with no penalty, and protect you if your flight is late or canceled.

Princess EZair flight quotes are available on our cruise search result details pages.

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We get you where you need to go

Let Princess pick you up from the airport and take you directly to your ship or hotel when you arrive, even if you didn't book your airfare through us. A uniformed Princess representative meets you at the airport after you've retrieved your luggage and transports you directly to your ship or hotel without you having to worry about the logistics of navigating a new city.

Cruise Plus Hotel Packages

Stay longer and relax

Extend your cruise vacation, and simplify your travel plans with a hotel stay at the beginning or end of your cruise. With a Cruise Plus Hotel Package, a Princess representative meets you at the airport and pier, transporting you to and from your hotel. The package includes the cost of your hotel stay, transportation, luggage handling, and the representative’s services.

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