Cruising in Alaska is the best way to see this amazing destination. If you enjoy the great outdoors and would like to experience one of the last great wilderness experiences on earth, then Alaska offers a multitude of options to suit.
When to visit Alaska?
Alaska Cruises operate from the end of April until the end of September with regular departures round trip from Seattle, Vancouver and San Francisco.
Where to visit in Alaska?
Itineraries vary by size of ship and cruise lines. Highlights can include, Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Haines, Sitka, Icy Strait Point and the wonders of Glacier Bay National Park or the Hubbard Glacier & Disenchantment Bay. Wrangell & Kodiak may also appear on longer itineraries.
See more of Alaska.
To explore more of Alaska check out our Alaska Cruise Tours. Perfectly combined with a one way cruise we add on Denali National Park pre or post cruise tours so you can explore more. Highlights include The Wilderness Express Dome train which operates on the Alaska Railroad’s Denali Star route and offers daily summer services to Anchorage, Talkeetna, Denali National Park and Fairbanks
Reduced Rates, Bonus Onboard Spending Money & More
Check out our amazing range of Alaska cruise offers for 2026. Choose from “Reduced rates” to “All Inclusive” there is something to suit your style & budget
*From pricing below is per person twin share as at 25 August 2025 and subject to change at any time.
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