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Alaska Cruises

Last Updated: July 2026 | Reviewed by: Daniela Cervantes, Staff Writer

When do you want to cruise?

MonthNumber of CruisesFrom Price
Jul 2026133 cruises$644
Aug 2026239 cruises$500
Sep 2026138 cruises$514
Oct 20262 cruises$749
Mar 20271 cruise$9,375
Apr 202731 cruises$614
May 2027206 cruises$584
Jun 2027226 cruises$668
Jul 2027261 cruises$674
Aug 2027234 cruises$668
Sep 2027148 cruises$651
Oct 20275 cruises$1,049
Mar 20281 cruise$23,098
Apr 202814 cruises$1,708
May 202841 cruises$2,599
Jun 202855 cruises$2,599
Jul 202863 cruises$2,599
Aug 202860 cruises$2,499
Sep 202832 cruises$3,100
Apr 20294 cruises$5,399
May 20292 cruises$2,619
Jun 20291 cruise$8,170

Alaska Cruise Highlights

Alaska is ripe with activities to fill your days on shore. Discover one of the many national and state parks, such as Glacier Bay National Park, a 25-million-acre World Heritage Site. Go on a kayak tour through the Bay or take in the abundance of birds and wildlife. Step back into an older era and go panning for gold in Juneau or Fairbanks. Or, soak up some of the 49th state's culture during a visit to the Anchorage Museum, Baranov Museum or Alaska Native Heritage Center. For those interested in marine life, the $56-million Alaska Sealife Center, located in Seward, combines research, education and rehabilitation for injured marine animals. Hold sea anemones and starfish, or watch seals frolic in the water. Alaska is home to many unique animals, visible from the ship and on expeditions on land. Whale-watching is a must, and even the most casual fisherman will enjoy a trout fishing excursion.

Popular Alaska Cruise Ports

  • Anchorage: Alaska's largest city, Anchorage is known for its culture and trails. Visit the Alaska Native Heritage Center to see traditional crafts, dances and replicas of native dwellings, or hike along the more than-100 miles of city paths.
  • Juneau: Alaska's capital - one of the most beautiful in the nation - is surrounded by Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts. Just steps from the port you can find some of Juneau's main attractions along historic South Franklin Street.
  • Sitka: Home to around 9,000 residents, Sitka is a small town brimming with remnants of its Russian heritage, such as the Saint Michael's Russian Orthodox Cathedral. You can visit the Alaska Raptor Center and Fortress of the Bear to see more incredible wildlife.

When is the Best Time to Go to Alaska?

Alaska's cruise season begins in May and ends in September. During the rest of the year, weather conditions can be harsh, with cold, wet and short days. The summer months, however, offer comfortable average temperatures between 55 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit, as well as glacier views and snow-capped peaks on display year round. Maximizing time is easy during these months: the longest day of the year can have as many as 22 hours of daylight in June!

What Cruise Lines Go to Alaska?

While most major cruise lines venture to Alaska, here are a few to explore:

  • Large premium: Princess Cruises - Voted "Best Cruise Line in Alaska," Princess Cruises to Alaska include not only beautiful ships to get you there, but exclusive rail service and Princess-owned wilderness lodges to stay in once you arrive.
  • Large contemporary: Disney Cruise Line - Families will love taking a Disney Cruise to Alaska, which stop in ports like Skagway, Juneau and Tracy Arm, home to the Tongass National Forest.
  • Small luxury: Silversea's small luxury ships will bring you to Alaska in comfort and style, with exclusive events on shore and at sea, like a land tour to the majestic Denali National Park.
  • Mid-size premium: Oceania - One of only a few lines to dock at Haines, the adventure capital of Alaska, an Oceania Cruise to Alaska provides an upscale yet casual ambiance with fresh Alaskan seafood served in restaurants onboard.

Alaska Cruise Costs at a Glance

  • Alaska cruise prices can vary based on cruise line, cabin type, sailing month, itinerary length, and departure port.
  • Shoulder-season sailings often start at lower rates than peak-summer dates.
  • Inside cabins are usually the most budget-friendly option.
  • Balcony cabins and peak travel months often cost more.
  • Your total trip cost may also include gratuities, excursions, airfare, and pre-cruise hotels.

Alaska Cruise Cost FAQs

  • How much does an Alaska cruise cost?

    The cost of an Alaska cruise can vary based on the cruise line, itinerary length, cabin type, travel dates, and departure port. In general, travelers can expect pricing to start lower in shoulder season and increase during peak summer sailings, especially for balcony cabins and popular family travel dates.

  • What is the cheapest month to take an Alaska cruise?

    May and September are often considered more budget-friendly times to cruise Alaska. These months can offer lower fares than peak summer dates, while still giving travelers the chance to experience glaciers, wildlife, and scenic cruising.

  • Are Alaska cruises expensive?

    Alaska cruises can fit a range of budgets. Some itineraries are more affordable than travelers expect, especially when booking early, sailing in shoulder season, or choosing an inside cabin. Prices typically rise for premium cruise lines, longer itineraries, and high-demand dates.

  • Why are Alaska cruises so expensive in summer?

    Summer is the most popular time to visit Alaska because of milder weather, longer daylight hours, and strong demand from families traveling during school breaks. Higher demand during peak season usually leads to higher cruise fares and excursion prices.