Alaska cruise bookings have grown sharply heading into 2026, and it's easy to see why — glacier viewing, wildlife, and towns you genuinely can't drive to make it one of the few cruise regions where the ship itself is part of the scenery, not just transportation between beach days.
Inside Passage vs. Gulf of Alaska
Inside Passage round-trip sailings (usually out of Seattle) hit the classic ports — Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway — without a repositioning cruise. Gulf of Alaska one-way sailings between Vancouver and Whittier/Seward add Hubbard or College Fjord glacier viewing and pair well with a land extension to Denali.
Juneau
Juneau is Alaska's capital and only reachable by air or sea. Mendenhall Glacier and whale-watching tours are the two most-booked excursions here.
Skagway
Skagway is a preserved Gold Rush-era town and the gateway to the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway, one of the most popular shore excursions in all of Alaska.
Ketchikan
Known as the "Salmon Capital of the World," Ketchikan offers totem pole heritage sites and some of the region's most accessible rainforest and wildlife tours.
What to Pack for an Alaska Cruise
Alaska is cooler and wetter than most cruise destinations, so layering matters more than swimwear here. The VacationGrabs Outdoor Leather Backpack is built for full excursion days, and the VacationGrabs Leather Overnight Duffel works well for a pre-cruise Seattle or Vancouver stay.
Book Alaska Tours and Experiences
Alaska's best excursions — glacier hikes, whale watching, the White Pass railway — sell out early in peak season. Browse Alaska tours on Viator to book ahead.
Related Cruise Guides
See the best time to book an Alaska cruise, or check out Princess Cruises, Alaska's most established line.
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