Itinerary : Vancouver, Sitka, Tracy Arm, Juneau, Icy Strait Point, Victory Point, Vancouver



2 other departures
Serenade of the Seas
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Vancouver
09/05/2027
from
988 $CA
Other departures:
13-27 Jun 2027

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An Alaska cruise unfolds like a slow journey through a world of fjords, dark forests, blue-tinged glaciers and frontier ports nestled between mountains and ocean.
You might start the day before the towering walls of Glacier Bay, watch whales in Juneau, follow in the footsteps of Gold Rush prospectors in Skagway, then return to the comfort of the ship as the light washes over snowcapped peaks.
Depending on the itinerary, the experience can be family-friendly and spectacular, deeply nature-focused, more cultural or more refined aboard a ship with attentive service.
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Alaska
Itinerary : Vancouver, Sitka, Tracy Arm, Juneau, Icy Strait Point, Victory Point, Vancouver



2 other departures
Serenade of the Seas
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Vancouver
09/05/2027
from
988 $CA
Other departures:
13-27 Jun 2027
Itinerary : Vancouver, Inside passage, Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagwy, Icy Strait Point, Hubbard (glacier), Whittier



5 other departures
Norwegian Jade
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Vancouver
08/16/2027
from
1 303 $CA
Other departures:
07-21 Jun 2027
05-19 Jul 2027
02 Aug 2027
Itinerary : Vancouver, Juneau, Skagwy, Endicott, Ketchikan, Vancouver



29 other departures
Emerald Princess
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Vancouver
06/29/2027
from
1 374 $CA
Other departures:
01-08-15-22 Jun 2027
06-13-20-27 Jul 2027
03-17-24-31 Aug 2027
Other departures
Itinerary : Vancouver, Tracy Arm, Juneau, Tracy Arm, Juneau, Skagwy, Glacier Bay, Ketchikan, Vancouver



18 other departures
MS Koningsdam
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Vancouver
09/11/2027
from
1 542 $CA
Other departures:
08-15-22-29 May 2027
05-12-19-26 Jun 2027
03-10-17-24-31 Jul 2027
Other departures
Itinerary : Vancouver, Ketchikan, Sitka, Haines, Wrangell, Vancouver



Oceania Riviera
8 d
Balcony Stateroom
Vancouver
09/12/2026
from
6 006 $CA
Itinerary : Vancouver, Ketchikan, Tracy Arm, Skagwy, Icy Bay, Valdez, Seward



6 other departures
Silver Whisper
8 d
Suite
Vancouver
06/03/2027
from
8 417 $CA
Other departures:
17 Jun 2027
01-15-29 Jul 2027
12-26 Aug 2027
Itinerary : Vancouver, Wrangell, Juneau, Endicott, Skagwy, Sitka, Ketchikan, Prince Rupert, Victoria - SC, Vancouver



EXPLORA III
12 d
Suite
Vancouver
05/10/2027
from
10 163 $CA
Itinerary : Seattle, Juneau, Skagwy, Sitka, Victoria, Seattle



4 other departures
Voyager of the Seas
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Seattle
05/21/2027
from
881 $CA
Other departures:
07 May 2027
10-17-24 Sep 2027
Itinerary : Seattle, Juneau, Skagwy, Ketchikan, Victoria, Seattle



Voyager of the Seas
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Seattle
05/14/2027
from
919 $CA
Itinerary : Seattle, Ketchikan, Hoonah, Tracy Arm, Juneau, Victoria, Seattle



40 other departures
MSC Poesia
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Seattle
05/10/2027
from
941 $CA
Other departures:
26 Apr 2027
03-17-24 May 2027
07-14-21-28 Jun 2027
Other departures
Itinerary : Vancouver, Tracy Arm, Juneau, Icy Strait Point, Sitka, Victory Point, Vancouver



8 other departures
Serenade of the Seas
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Vancouver
08/29/2027
from
974 $CA
Other departures:
23 May 2027
06-20 Jun 2027
04-18 Jul 2027
Other departures
Itinerary : Vancouver, Juneau, Icy Strait Point, Sitka, Prince Rupert, Vancouver



1 other departures
Serenade of the Seas
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Vancouver
09/12/2027
from
990 $CA
Other departures:
09 May 2027
Itinerary : Seattle, Juneau, Hoonah, Tracy Arm, Ketchikan, Victoria, Seattle



1 other departures
MSC Poesia
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Seattle
05/31/2027
from
996 $CA
Other departures:
09 Aug 2027
Itinerary : Seattle, Sitka, Skagwy, Juneau, Victoria, Seattle



6 other departures
Quantum of the Seas
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Seattle
05/10/2027
from
1 028 $CA
Other departures:
03-17-24 May 2027
06-13-20 Sep 2027
Itinerary : Vancouver, Sitka, Juneau, Victory Point, Prince Rupert, Vancouver



Serenade of the Seas
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Vancouver
09/19/2027
from
1 032 $CA
Itinerary : Seattle, Juneau, Skagwy, Endicott, Victoria, Seattle



14 other departures
Voyager of the Seas
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Seattle
05/28/2027
from
1 055 $CA
Other departures:
04-11-18-25 Jun 2027
02-09-16-23-30 Jul 2027
06-13-20-27 Aug 2027
Other departures
Itinerary : Vancouver, Icy Strait Point, Hubbard (glacier), Juneau, Ketchikan, Vancouver



8 other departures
Celebrity Summit
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Vancouver
06/13/2027
from
1 065 $CA
Other departures:
16-30 May 2027
27 Jun 2027
11-25 Jul 2027
Other departures
Itinerary : Seattle, Ketchikan, Hoonah, Endicott, Juneau, Victoria, Seattle



1 other departures
MSC Poesia
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Seattle
09/14/2026
from
1 065 $CA
Other departures:
31 Aug 2026
Itinerary : Vancouver, Ketchikan, Victoria, Vancouver



Celebrity Solstice
6 d
Inside Stateroom
Vancouver
05/02/2027
from
1 107 $CA
Itinerary : Vancouver, Sitka, Juneau, Icy Strait Point, Victory Point, Vancouver



Serenade of the Seas
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Vancouver
05/16/2027
from
1 141 $CA
Itinerary : Seattle, Ketchikan, Sitka, Endicott, Juneau, Victoria, Seattle



MSC Poesia
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Seattle
09/21/2026
from
1 151 $CA
Itinerary : Vancouver, Sitka, Tracy Arm, Juneau, Victory Point, Prince Rupert, Vancouver



2 other departures
Serenade of the Seas
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Vancouver
08/08/2027
from
1 179 $CA
Other departures:
30 May 2027
11 Jul 2027
Itinerary : Vancouver, Tracy Arm, Juneau, Victory Point, Prince Rupert, Vancouver



Serenade of the Seas
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Vancouver
07/25/2027
from
1 182 $CA
Itinerary : Seattle, Juneau, Skagwy, Glacier Bay, Ketchikan, Victoria, Seattle



33 other departures
Norwegian Encore
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Seattle
09/27/2026
from
1 233 $CA
Other departures:
20 Sep 2026
04 Oct 2026
25 Apr 2027
Other departures
Itinerary : Seattle, Juneau, Skagwy, Glacier Bay, Ketchikan, Victoria, Seattle



2 other departures
Norwegian Bliss
8 d
Inside Stateroom
Seattle
09/26/2026
from
1 233 $CA
Other departures:
19 Sep 2026
03 Oct 2026
| Season | Weather & swimming | Expert advice |
|---|---|---|
May | Cooler, brighter and often quieter. Days are long, ports are less crowded and wildlife can be very active in spring. | A good choice if you are looking for better prices, fewer crowds and an atmosphere that still feels close to nature. Pack warm layers for the outdoor decks. |
June - July The most popular time of year. Very long days, plenty of excursions, milder temperatures and good conditions for glaciers and wildlife. Ideal for a first Alaska cruise, especially for families or if you want to maximize activities on land. | ||
August Wildlife is still abundant and the landscapes are lush green. Salmon swim upriver, whales remain active and the forests take on a richer atmosphere. A very good month for travelers interested in wildlife viewing, nature excursions and lively ports. | ||
September | Cooler, quieter and more autumnal. The colors change, the prices may be lower, but the weather becomes more variable. | Consider it if you want a quieter Alaska and are comfortable with more rain or schedule changes. |
In Alaska, highlights often unfold from the ship as much as on land. A fjord, glacier or bay can become the highlight of the trip, especially when the light, wildlife and slow pace of the cruise come together.

Glacier Bay
One of Alaska's signature experiences, with several glaciers, a strong focus on nature and a full day devoted to the scenery.

Hubbard Glacier
An impressive wall of ice, often noted for its scale and the possibility of seeing it calve.

Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier
A spectacular cruise through a fjord, past cliffs, waterfalls, seals and icebergs.

In Juneau
Whale-watching excursions around Auke Bay are among the most sought-after experiences.

At Icy Strait Point
Whale watching and close contact with nature make for a quieter, more immersive port call.

In Haines
Eagles, rivers and valleys provide a wilder perspective of the Inside Passage.

In Skagway
The streets of the Gold Rush and the White Pass train tell of Alaska's pioneers and mountains.

In Ketchikan
Creek Street, totem poles and Tlingit culture make this a highly distinctive port of call.

In Sitka
Russian history, totem poles and coastal forests create an atmosphere unlike that of other ports.

From the deck at Glacier Bay
Glaciers, mountains and calm waters offer the most iconic images of the trip.

From the White Pass train
The bridges, valleys, waterfalls and passes around Skagway make for a highly photogenic journey.

In Prince William Sound
The waterfalls, fjords and glaciers visible from Whittier create a spectacular setting.
Enter Glacier Bay in the early morning
Glacier Bay is often described as the defining highlight of an Alaska cruise. Travelers enjoy staying on deck as the ship slowly moves between mountains, calm water and glacier fronts, creating a sense of immensity that is hard to find on a typical port call.
Watch whales around Juneau
Excursions from Juneau leave a lasting impression because they offer a tangible encounter with Alaska's wildlife. Seeing a spout at the surface, a fin or a whale's tail against a mountain backdrop immediately brings the port call to life.
Ride the White Pass route from Skagway
Skagway's scenic train is popular because it tells the story of the Gold Rush while crossing a spectacular landscape. Bridges, ravines, waterfalls and mountains create a true sense of traveling inland, even during a single day in port.
Explore Sitka among totems and coastal forest
Sitka appeals to travelers who want a less commercialized port of call than the busiest ports. The mix of Russian history, Tlingit culture, wooded trails and bay views offers a calmer, more cultural side of Alaska that is especially enjoyable to explore on foot.
Look for eagles and wild rivers around Haines
Haines often stands out as a more intimate port of call, appreciated for its slow pace and open landscapes. Travelers enjoy the mountains, rivers, eagles and a sense of an Alaska less focused on portside shops.
Sail through Prince William Sound from Whittier
Prince William Sound offers a compelling alternative to the classic Inside Passage routes. From Whittier, travelers enjoy waterfalls, quiet fjords, accessible glaciers and a sense of pristine wilderness a short distance from the harbor.
Alaska with its extraordinary landscapes, is a great destination for all nature lovers. The 49th state of the United States is also the largest. Located in northwestern part of Canada, Alaska is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north and the Pacific Ocean to the south. This state, the northernmost in the country, is characterized by its large areas with few inhabitants and its polar climate. Alaska is covered by tundra and vast forests. 7 national parks are found on this territory, hosting a fauna and flora typical of cold countries. The country has hundreds of lakes, volcanoes and mountain ranges. The highest peak is Mount Denali, which rises to 6190 meters above sea level. Originally inhabited by Denbigh people, from 3000 years to 1000 years before Christ, Alaska was home to various tribes. Later on, the population mixed with the arrival of Russian trappers in 1784, setting up camps and trading posts. This Russian past is still visible in some cities, with the presence of Orthodox churches. American merchants and missionaries arrived afterwards. In 1867, Alaska was bought from the Russians by the United States. At the end of the 19th century, a real gold fever attracted adventurers, before the fishing, canning and oil exploitation businesses developed. The population is now diversified, with a majority of whites but also Amerindians, mixed race or Asians.
The Alaskan coast is very extensive, rugged and steep. It is accessible by large ships only in some ports. Indeed, many islands or glaciers make it difficult to navigate. However, the landscapes are sublime with impressive fjords and many animal species, from whales to penguins. On land, it is not uncommon during an expedition to encounter moose, caribou, foxes or, fortunately, more rarely, bears and wolves! The capital of Alaska is Juneau, accessible by sea through the inland passage. This city, both traditional and modern, is an ideal tourist destination. You can go shopping and visit art galleries and museums, or go hiking in the state's largest temperate rainforest. You can admire impressive glaciers in a kayak and follow the path of the gold diggers more than 100 years ago. In southern Alaska there is the port of Ketchikan. This ancient city is worth visiting for its typical atmosphere, with its colorful houses on stilts or its many tribal totems. Activities are centered around nature, from a forest expedition to salmon fishing. Located in the southeast of the Alaskan peninsula, Anchorage is the largest city in the country and a popular tourist port. The climate is quite mild, compared to the rest of the state. The cultural life is notable, with a symphony orchestra and several museums such as the Anchorage Museum of History and the Alaska Native Heritage Center. Despite its important infrastructure, nature is never far away, with many green spaces and animals living near the city. Another popular port, Skagway offers a unique experience, the opportunity to discover a small town close to the setting of an American western. You feel like you're going back in time or landing in a movie set! During your trip, you can visit some of the many islands in the state. The Aleutian archipelago, which forms a semi-circle, includes 300 volcanic islands and extends over hundreds of kilometres.
Alaska's climate is polar and it is necessary to be well equipped before leaving. Winter is long and icy but allows you to admire glaciers and amazing snow-covered landscapes. For your trip, it is better to leave in the spring when the ground thaws and gives access to numerous lakes, or during the brief summer. The most suitable months for a cruise are between May and September, so that you do not experience the worst of the winter polar climate at -86°F. If you want to find a relatively mild climate, Anchorage is the best place to go. With its southern location and subarctic climate, temperatures average 59 to 77°F in summer. The port of Haynes is also ideal, as it benefits from the strongest sunshine in the south. You can admire snow-covered mountains and a wild natural landscape in a fairly pleasant climate. As in many Alaskan communities, crafts are rich, with traditional objects from the know-how of Eskimos and Indians. You can buy ivory carvings, wooden totems and hand-knitted fabrics made from beef wool. In the city, local bars provide a friendly atmosphere, while restaurants serve consistent food, which can boost your energy before your next adventurous expedition into the wilderness!