Explore the Best Alaska Cruises: Packages, Activities & Travel Tips

Overview of Alaska Cruise

The extreme southern Aleutian Islands are included in more daring itineraries. Passengers who have sea sickness might want to take this into consideration because the waters here can be much more turbulent. Despite the fact that Alaska Cruises is unquestionably the most popular way to view this stunning area, the hilly terrain also makes land-based trips attractive. A few expedition routes will sail from Alaska to the Russian Far East, stopping at the wildlife-rich Wrangel Island, where polar bears can be seen in great numbers, for those who truly enjoy adventure.

Best Time to Visit Alaska

  • Alaska can only be sailed in the summer due to weather and ice conditions.
  • The warmest months are June through August, which is considered the high season. But cruises also leave in the shoulder months of September and April/May.
  • Due to the Aurora Borealis, which is visible 243 days a year on average, land-based tours are popular during the winter months.
  • There are also additional optional activities available in Alaska Cruises at this period. However, because it's the busiest time of year, prices are also at their highest.
  • Rain is still frequent during these months, which is frustrating, and some activities, like helicopter trips, are frequently canceled.
  • Typically, the shoulder months are September and April/May. But March is also when some expedition cruises leave.

Things to do in Alaska Cruise

Kayaking- For an additional fee, kayaking is available on the majority of trips in Alaska Cruises. We usually suggest doing this because it's a fantastic way to delve deeper into the Inside Passage. Paddling small inlets allows you to capture some amazing up-close shots of wildlife.

Wildlife Views- Wildlife viewing is undoubtedly one of the main attractions of any Alaska cruise. Because your guides will be able to monitor the animals in zodiacs and show you the ideal areas, expedition cruises are especially good for this.

Fishing- For those of you who enjoy fishing, this is a well-liked pastime that many cruise lines provide. Go fishing in a little boat and catch a few salmon. After that, you can return to the boat and make dinner with it.

Snorkelling- Snorkeling is available on several excursions surrounding Ketchikan, despite the fact that the seas are far from warm in the Alaska Cruises Packages. See what you can discover on a two-hour guided tour around the bay. You will encounter killer whales if you are extremely fortunate!

Dog Sled- The opportunity to dog sled is available at a number of the ports, including Skagway. This is so much fun that it's quite popular. You will be photographing every dog because they are all so beautiful.

Best Restaurant to Visit

1.Hoonah Beach House

Some of the freshest seafood you will ever taste can be found at Hoonah Beach House, which is beautifully situated directly on the water and has outside deck dining. It is one of the best part in the Alaska Cruises Packages. Why? Because the proprietors, Todd and Srisa, cook it after it is caught the same day (you might be surprised to learn that a lot of the seafood offered in Alaska is frozen)! Keep in mind that dungeness crab season begins in mid-June and that the menu changes based on what they've caught (crab, salmon, halibut, etc.). Srisa's experience as a Thai cook is another feature that sets this restaurant apart.

2. Oso Gordito

The food truck Oso Gordito, which has the slogan "A Taste of Texas" plastered on its side, might seem like a strange pick for Alaska, but bear with me. This local delicacy, which is owned and run by Brayden, who grew up in Alaska, and Sarah, who grew up in Texas, serves a limited menu of Mexican food that includes fresh Alaskan fish.

3. Hanger On the Wharf

Hanger on the Wharf, which is housed inside Historic Merchants Wharf, honors Southeast Alaska's aviation heritage by having been used as an aircraft hanger for cleaning, refueling, and repairing float planes that came into and went out of downtown Juneau. Its vast menu includes king crab, hand-cut steaks, burgers, pastas, soups, salads, and wild Alaskan seafood. More than 125 beers, including those brewed locally and regionally in Alaska, are available at the full- service bar.

Items to take along with you in Alaska Cruise

Things to Think About Clothing: You might wish to pack multiple layers of clothing due to the chilly wind and chilly nighttime temps. This consists of thermal base layers and a windproof jacket.

Gloves: You might wish to pack a decent pair of gloves if you're a cold person or if you intend to hike close to a glacier in Alaska Cruises Packages. Some thin, liner gloves can be desired by photographers.

Sunglasses: The sea may be quite bright, especially when you're observing wildlife. The most effective strategy to counteract this is to wear high-quality UV sunglasses.

Footwear: For wet landings via zodiac, you'll need a pair of high-calf waterproof boots if you're going on an expedition cruise. Make sure they're holding on tight!

Bags & Daypacks: You should bring a few essentials with you when you go ashore, including a ballet, gloves, a camera, etc. For this, having a nice backpack will be essential.

Essential Accessories: Don't forget to pack a water bottle, earplugs, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a Kindle.

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