Alaskan Cruises 2025

Explore Alaska's glaciers, wildlife, and national parks on top-tier cruises. Sail through untamed beauty and explore all the beauty The Last Frontier has to offer. Choose from a variety of cruise options to connect with loved ones, locals, and Alaska's wilderness.


Below is a list of Alaska tour packages.



Scheduled 2025 Alaska Cruises

Tour Name Luxury Length Info
Alaska Adventure
(June & August)
4 star 8 Days View Tour
Family Tundra Express Cruise
(May, July, September)
4 star 11 Days View Tour

Alaska Cruises: Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best month for an Alaskan cruise?

Alaskan cruises are usually most popular from May through September to take advantage of gorgeous weather. During the summer, temperatures in Alaska can reach up to 90 degrees Fahrenheit, with average temperatures falling in the 50 to 60 range. If you want to take an Alaska cruise trip but you’re worried about the cold, summer is the best time to go. July and August in particular are the warmest months, but that also means Alaskan cruises are more crowded. For a good mix of weather and light crowds, book your cruise during May or September when the seasons are about to change.


How many days do you need for an Alaskan cruise?

We offer several Alaska cruise packages, so the length of your cruise will depend on the package you choose. On average, an Alaskan cruise will usually last for about a week. One week gives you enough time to relax and see the sights without being away from home for too long. Many of our cruises also include land stops, so you’ll get a chance to get off the ship and spend some time on land. Alaska cruises are some of our most popular U.S. tours — perfect for getting away and relaxing with your family.


What is the dress code on an Alaskan cruise?

There are some things to consider when it comes to the dress code on Alaska cruise trips. While the dress code isn’t as strict as it is on our Turkey tours and Israel tours, you’re expected to abide by somewhat of a dress code because you’re on a cruise with thousands of people. You can pretty much wear what you want during the day, but you may want to dress a bit less casually during the evenings. There are also formal nights that have special dress codes, so there may be a few occasions where you need to dress up during your cruise.


Is there a lot of walking involved on an Alaska cruise?

The great news about taking an Alaska cruise is that you don’t have to walk a whole lot. The cruise ship has everything you need to enjoy your vacation, with plenty of space to sit down and relax while you eat, drink and socialize. You do have to walk around a bit to get from one place to another, so we recommend packing a comfortable pair of shoes with plenty of padding.


What passport & visa information do I need for your Alaska cruise?

From our tours of Europe to our Alaska cruises, you’ll always need a passport if you’re vacationing outside your country of residence. If you’re planning to go on a cruise, apply for your passport now and wait a few months to book your cruise because the application process can take a while. If you’re not from the US, you may also need a B-2 visitor’s visa for your Alaska cruise.


What common languages will be spoken during the Alaska cruise?

While there are several native languages in Alaska, English is the most commonly spoken language in the state. Our Alaskan cruises may include staff who speak other languages, or you can use a translator to communicate like you might use for our Europe and Germany tours.


What currency can I use on an Alaskan cruise?

You can use USD during your Alaskan cruise, so make sure you exchange your currency for USD before your cruise if you’re visiting from another country. Some of our cruises also have on-board foreign currency exchange.


Do I need to bring a converter for the Alaska cruise?

You’ll be using type A and B outlets throughout the cruise, so make sure you have a suitable converter. If you don’t have a converter, you can buy a universal adapter so you have an adapter that works for everything, from Iceland tours to Alaska cruises.


What is the time zone for your Alaska cruise?

The time zone in Alaska is known as Alaskan Standard Time, which is 1 hour behind US Pacific Standard Time and 4 hours behind Eastern Standard Time.


What climate should I expect during my Alaskan cruise?

Alaskan cruises may seem strange since Alaska is known for snow and cold weather, but the weather is decent if you go at the right time. Alaska can get very warm during the summer, with average temperatures often falling in the 60s. You should pack a nice sweater or jacket, but you can pack some of your favorite warm-weather clothes too. Keep in mind that some cruises may restrict certain clothing items, so check before you pack.




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