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Alaska Southbound Cruises

Alaska Southbound Cruises

Alaska Southbound Cruises

With so much to see and do in Alaska, planning a vacation there can be complicated. From deciding where you'll go and how you'll get there to what you'll do and whether or not you'll get the chance to see glaciers and wildlife, your dream vacation can turn into something more daunting than exciting.

When do you want to cruise?

MonthNumber of CruisesFrom Price
Jul 20243 cruises$719
Aug 202425 cruises$564
Sep 202414 cruises$701
Apr 20258 cruises$792
May 202518 cruises$707
Jun 202526 cruises$713
Jul 202528 cruises$888
Aug 202527 cruises$765
Sep 202514 cruises$832
Apr 20261 cruiseCall For Price
May 20266 cruises$901
Jun 20267 cruises$1,051
Jul 20266 cruises$1,101
Aug 20268 cruises$952
Sep 20263 cruises$901
May 20271 cruiseCall For Price

When you book a Southbound Alaska cruise though, your vacation can once again excite your daydreams. This is because you won't need to worry about where you'll sleep, what Alaska destinations you'll travel to, and whether or not you'll get to do everything on your Alaska bucket list. Simply fly out to your Alaska port of call and your Southbound Alaska cruise will take care of the rest, traveling south through Alaska until reaching your final port - Vancouver, where you can either spend some time in British Columbia or fly back home.

As you travel southbound, you'll get to see the Alaskan towns of Anchorage, Ketchikan, Juneau (a capital city not accessible by road), Seward and Skagway, all while taking flight-seeing tours around massive glaciers and mountains, whale watching at Icy Strait Point, viewing an array of wildlife from the Inside Passage, dog sledding through the snow, panning for gold, and warming back up indoors while you eat authentic wild caught salmon and drink freshly brewed beer.

The cruise lines have it all planned for you - all you need to do is book your cruise and flight(s), select your shore excursions, and get ready to go.