Discover the Americas by Sea
Spanning two continents and thousands of miles of coastline, the Americas rank among the most rewarding cruise regions on the globe. Picture yourself watching humpback whales breach against a backdrop of Alaskan ice fields one week, then strolling through a colonial-era port town along the South American coast the next. The landscapes shift from temperate rainforest to sun-soaked Pacific islands to windswept Atlantic headlands — and every mile brings something new.
What sets these itineraries apart is accessibility. Many voyages depart from convenient U.S. homeports, so you can be exploring a glacier or a tropical waterfall within a day of leaving home. Our team of 23+ expert advisors has sailed these waters personally — we’ve navigated the Inside Passage, transited the Panama Canal, and explored ports from Bar Harbor to Buenos Aires. That real cruise experience means we can recommend the right ship, the ideal cabin, and the itinerary that fits your travel style perfectly.




Spectacular Landscapes
Glaciers, volcanoes, rainforests, and rugged coastlines — every region across the Americas reveals a completely different natural wonder from your ship’s deck.
Convenient Departures
With homeports stretching from Seattle and San Francisco to New York and Fort Lauderdale, you’re never far from the start of an unforgettable Americas voyage.
Rich Cultural Heritage
Indigenous traditions, colonial history, vibrant cities, and world-renowned cuisine — every port tells a different chapter of the Americas’ fascinating story.
Explore the Cruising Regions of the Americas
The Americas encompass several distinct cruising regions, each offering a completely different experience. Whether you crave icy wilderness, tropical islands, historic harbors, or engineering marvels, our advisors will match you with the itinerary that fits your dreams.
Compare Americas Cruise Regions
| Feature | Alaska | Hawaii | New England & Canada |
|---|---|---|---|
| Typical Duration | 7–14 nights | 7–15 nights | 5–12 nights |
| Main Departure Ports | Seattle, Vancouver, Anchorage (Whittier/Seward) | Honolulu, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Vancouver | New York, Boston, Cape Liberty, Quebec City |
| Best For | Nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, bucket-list seekers | Couples, families, tropical paradise seekers | History buffs, foodies, autumn foliage fans |
| Highlights | Glacier calving, whale watching, gold rush towns, rainforest hikes | Volcanic craters, snorkeling, luaus, Na Pali Coast | Fall colors, lobster bakes, French-Canadian heritage, lighthouses |

Let our advisors help you navigate the possibilities.
The Americas offer a staggering range of cruise destinations, and choosing the right one can feel overwhelming. Alaska alone has dozens of itinerary variations — roundtrip from Seattle, one-way between Vancouver and Anchorage, or combined with land tours into Denali. Hawaii sailings range from inter-island voyages departing Honolulu to longer Pacific crossings from the West Coast. New England and Canada itineraries shift with the seasons, peaking during fall foliage. Then there’s the Panama Canal, Central America, the Mexican Riviera, Bermuda, and voyages all the way down to South America.
That’s where our team of 23+ expert advisors makes all the difference. Many of us spent years working aboard cruise ships before joining Cruise Help, so we’ve experienced these itineraries first-hand. We’ll recommend the right region, the ideal ship, and the perfect cabin at exclusive group rates — with savings of up to 50% off published fares. And once you book, we monitor your fare every single week and adjust automatically if the price drops. No booking fees, no consultation fees, no surprise charges — ever.
More to Explore Across the Americas
Beyond the marquee regions, numerous additional itineraries let you extend your Americas adventure or combine multiple destinations into one voyage.

When to Cruise the Americas
Timing matters across the Americas — and the good news is that no matter the season, there’s always an incredible voyage waiting for you.
Alaska (May – September): The Alaska cruise season is concentrated in the warmer months, with peak sailings in June through August offering the longest daylight hours and mildest temperatures. May and September deliver smaller crowds and sometimes better rates.
Hawaii (Year-Round): Hawaii’s tropical climate makes it a twelve-month destination. Winter sailings (December – March) are popular for escaping mainland cold, while spring and fall offer wonderful weather with fewer families aboard.
New England & Canada (May – October): Fall foliage cruises in September and October are the crown jewels here, but summer sailings offer warm weather and charming coastal experiences. Spring voyages feature fewer crowds and blooming landscapes.
Panama Canal & South America (October – April): The dry season in Central and South America aligns with the North American winter, making these voyages a fantastic warm-weather escape.

Why Book with Cruise Help
Expert Advisors
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Exclusive Perks
Access to special deals, onboard credits, and amenities not available when booking direct.
Personalised Planning
Custom recommendations for ships, itineraries, and cabin selection on complex voyages.
Full Support
Assistance from booking through disembarkation and beyond—we’re with you every step.
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Browse Americas Cruise Destinations
Explore our Americas destinations below and start picturing your next voyage. Each region has its own personality — and our advisors are standing by to help you choose the one that’s right for you.






























