Embark on an Alaska Cruise Adventure
There’s a reason they call Alaska the “Last Frontier.” Derived from the Aleut word “Alyeska” — meaning “the great land” — this remarkable state covers more territory than the next three largest US states combined. With over 6,640 miles of coastline, more than 100,000 glaciers, and 3 million lakes, a cruise is simply the most spectacular way to take it all in without sacrificing an ounce of comfort. Whether you’re watching a glacier calve thunderously into the sea or spotting grizzly bears fishing along a stream, Alaska delivers bucket-list moments around every bend.




Breathtaking Glaciers
Watch ancient ice calve into the sea at Glacier Bay, Hubbard Glacier, and Tracy Arm Fjord — all from the deck of your ship.
Incredible Wildlife
Prime positioning for humpback whale sightings, brown bear encounters, soaring bald eagles, and playful sea otters along the coast.
Rich Heritage & Culture
Explore Native Alaskan communities with thousand-year traditions, Gold Rush boomtowns, and Russian colonial landmarks in Sitka.
Explore Alaska’s Cruise Routes
Alaska features three distinct cruising styles, each offering a unique way to experience the Last Frontier. Our expert advisors have sailed these routes and can guide you to the perfect itinerary for your dream voyage.
Compare Alaska Cruise Routes
| Feature | Inside Passage | Gulf of Alaska | Expedition Cruises |
|---|---|---|---|
| Typical Duration | 7 nights | 7–10 nights | 7–14 nights |
| Main Departure Ports | Seattle, Vancouver (roundtrip) | Vancouver to Seward/Whittier (one-way) | Juneau, Sitka, or Ketchikan |
| Best For | First-time Alaska cruisers, families, convenience seekers | Comprehensive explorers, cruisetour add-ons | Active travellers, photographers, wildlife enthusiasts |
| Highlights | Glacier Bay, sheltered waters, charming port towns | College Fjord (26 glaciers), Hubbard Glacier, interior access | Zodiac landings, kayaking, Misty Fjords, naturalist guides |

Let our Alaska cruise advisors map out the perfect shore excursion plan for you.
Alaska’s shore excursions are unlike anything else in the cruise world. Picture yourself stepping onto a helicopter for a glacier landing, watching grizzly bears fish for salmon just yards away, or mushing a dog sled team across an ancient ice field. The White Pass & Yukon Route Railway from Skagway climbs 2,865 feet through jaw-dropping mountain scenery that’s remained virtually untouched since the Gold Rush era. Wildlife tours, kayaking adventures through pristine fjords, and visits to Native Alaskan cultural centres round out an experience that goes far beyond the typical port stop. With so many once-in-a-lifetime options at every port, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed — and that’s exactly where we come in. Our team has been there, and we’ll help you pick the excursions that match your interests, activity level, and budget perfectly.
Go Deeper with Alaska Cruisetours
Combine your cruise with a land-based extension and see the real heart of Alaska’s interior — places no ship can reach.

When to Set Sail for Alaska
The Alaska cruise season stretches from May through September, and every month brings something special to the table.
May (Early Season): Springtime wildflowers blanket the hillsides as migrating whales return to Alaskan waters. Crowds are lighter and fares are more accessible — a great option for savvy travellers looking for strong value.
June (Peak Daylight): Enjoy nearly 19 hours of daylight, gorgeous lupine blooms, and comfortable temperatures. June is one of the most popular months, so we recommend booking well ahead.
July & August (Warmest Weather): Temperatures reach 55–70°F, salmon runs are in full swing, and brown bears gather at streams to feed. This is peak season with the highest demand — our weekly price monitoring can help lock in the best rate.
September (Hidden Gem): Fall colours paint the landscape, the northern lights make their first appearances, and whales are still active before heading south. Exceptional value and fewer crowds make September a favourite of experienced cruisers.

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