Alaska is a great destination for summer cruises, when temperatures are too high in other popular cruise destinations. Taking a cruise to Alaska immerses you in some of the world's greatest scenery. Glaciers abound, as does the wildlife. When cruising through the historical Inside Passage, the shore, and Alaska's magnificent mountains, reveal their grandeur everywhere you look. Kayaking through majestic fjords, taking a helicopter and walking on a glacier, seeing some amazing wildlife and taking the historic White Pass railway are just a few of the shore excursions available at ports of call in Alaska. Some cruises even offer an additional inland tour, which allows you to visit the great Denali National Park, named after America's highest peak, Mt. McKinley.
Common ports of call include Vancouver, Ketchikan, Juneau, Seward, and Skagway. Cruises usually range from 7 - 10 days, and can start at under $700 per person. Here are some examples of cruises in Alaska:
7 Night Alaska (Seattle Roundtrip):
| Day |
Ports of Call |
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| 1 |
Seattle, Washington |
| 2 |
At Sea |
| 3 |
Juneau, Alaska |
| 4 |
Skagway, Alaska |
| 5 |
Glacier Bay, Alaska |
| 6 |
Ketchinkan, Alaska |
| 7 |
Victoria, Canada |
| 8 |
Seattle, Washington |
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7-night Alaska (Vancouver to Seward):
| Day |
Ports of Call |
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| 1 |
Vancouver, BC |
| 2 |
At Sea |
| 3 |
Ketchikan, Alaska |
| 4 |
Juneau, Alaska |
| 5 |
Skagway, Alaska
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| 6 |
Icy Strait Point, Alaska |
| 7 |
Hubbard Glacier, Alaska |
| 8 |
Seward, Alaska |
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