Organizing an Alaska Adventure Cruise
Alaska Adventure Cruise Tours including Adventure Activities

Every year, thousands of travelers venture up and down Alaska's spectacular coastline on an exciting Alaska cruise.
One of the best ways to experience the area's rugged coast and wilderness is aboard either a luxury cruise liner, or better yet, a personalized expedition cruise or yacht charter. Look below as we explore some exciting adventure activities related to Alaska cruise vacations. Find out: - The best time to go on an Alaska cruise
- What to see and do to make your Alaska cruise a memorable one
- How to choose a cruise line for you
There are a number of options to choose from when deciding how to best experience the Alaskan coast. For most people, an Alaska cruise will begin in Vancouver, Canada, or Seattle, Washington. There are a variety of cruise lines that make the trip up the coast to Alaska with highlights including visits to most of the major ports as well as Glacier Bay. One of the best parts of an Alaskan cruise is experiencing the spectacular scenery as you pass through the Inside Passage. In fact, there is no other way to take in the fantastic vistas of Alaska's coastline and gigantic glaciers than on an Alaska adventure cruise.
Best Time to Go on an Alaska Cruise
Alaska cruise season runs from late April through to September. If you want to experience longer days where you can enjoy more wildlife excursions off the ship - then it's best to travel during peak season in the months of June and July. One of the best times to go on an Alaska adventure cruise is during May or September. For budget travelers, you can find some good deals, as most of the cruise companies reposition their ships for the start or end of season runs. No matter what month you decide to go, the Alaskan coast never disappoints!
Alaska Cruise Adventure Activities
If your desire is to see the real Alaska up close, then you might want to consider using a smaller ship or boat. One of the best ways to explore is to organize a custom charter or even a small ship expedition cruise.
This type of cruise is more informal than the larger ones, but it's here that you can find opportunities to kayak and hike along some lesser known ports through the inside passage.
Even with larger cruises, you'll still have the chance to either sightsee or do some type of adventure activity!
Top excursions on an Alaska adventure cruise would include Denali National Park, whale watching, and sea kayaking!
Alaska Cruise Lines
When booking an itinerary, we think it's best not only to look at where your cruise will take you, but also what amenities and entertainment is available throughout the voyage.
If you want to see the Inside Passage, your cruise will be roundtrip from either Vancouver or Seattle. They last about 7 days, which includes stops at 3 or 4 different Alaska ports like Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway, Haines, or Sitka.
Full day stops at these ports allow you to explore Alaska's wilderness, where you can organize excursions like glacier treks, whale watching, and helicopter viewing tours. Another popular cruise is the Alaska Glacier Cruise. Also known as Gulf of Alaska Cruises - they are one-way voyages departing northbound from Vancouver or southbound from Seward or Whittier. Whichever option you choose, it's important to remember that you will have to travel to or from Anchorage by air!
Like the Inside Passage voyage, the Glacier cruise also makes stops at various ports along the way. However, the Gulf of Alaska cruise includes the stunning College Fjord, as well as Hubbard Glacier.
Some cruise lines like Princess also have access to Glacier Bay on all of their Alaskan Gulf Cruises!
Standard
- Carnival - Experience Alaska aboard the Carnival Spirit dubbed "the fun ship".
- Royal Caribbean - A family friendly cruise line which includes optional tours into Alaska's interior. Choose from 4 ships - Rhapsody, Radiance, Serenade, and Jewel of the Seas.
- Norwegian - A great choice for all ages with a wide variety of itineraries including Prince William Sound. Ships include the Star, Sun, and the 'new' Norwegian Pearl.
Premium
- Celebrity - Choose from the Infinity, Mercury, and Millennium cruise liners. All very large ships with kids programs and excellent shore excursions.
- Princess - Big Ships that are the talk of the town. Great service on absolutely stunning ships attracting all kinds of cruisers. No less than 8 different ships make their way up to Alaska every year with visits to spectacular Glacier Bay!
- Holland America - This company has departures from both Seattle and Vancouver on medium sized ships offering spacious staterooms and five-star service.
Luxury Cruises
- Regent Seven Seas - The premier luxury cruise vessel with balconies in every room. The smaller Seven Seas Mariner ship gets you into places the larger vessels can't!
- Silversea - With even a smaller vessel than the Regent - this is the ultimate in Alaska adventure cruises with luxurious standards and all-inclusive pricing aboard the 388 passenger Silver Shadow Ship
Expedition Cruising
- Cruise West - For the most adventurous and avid traveler - these line of ships can get you up close and personal with glaciers, wildlife, and remote waterways in an extremely casual environment.
- Yacht Charters - Although these excursions can be expensive, they are without a doubt the most personal and extensive way to explore the Alaskan coast!
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