Enjoy a one-night hotel stay in Ketchikan, a relaxed, immersive way to ease into Alaska. Often called "The First City" because it's the first port of call when entering Alaska from the south, Ketchikan blends small-town charm with rich Native heritage and dramatic coastal scenery. Nestled along the Tongass Narrows, the town is known for its colorful waterfront, historic Creek Street, and one of the world's largest collections of totem poles, reflecting the deep traditions of the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian peoples. Your overnight stay allows time to explore local shops and museums or simply to enjoy the misty rainforest setting that defines Southeast Alaska. ... Read More
Your Alaska cruise truly begins as the ship pulls away from Ketchikan, gliding past forested hills, quiet coves, and the silvery expanse of the Tongass Narrows. Bald eagles circle overhead while colorful waterfront buildings fade into the distance. Onboard, a warm welcome from the crew sets an inviting tone, and fellow guests share in the excitement of the journey ahead. Settle into your spacious stateroom, a comfortable sanctuary with a private balcony, where you can watch the wilderness and wonder of Alaska unfold. ... Read More
Monday - Jun 21, 2027
Day 3
Metlakatla, United States
Metlakatla is a unique and culturally rich port located on Annette Island and is the only federally recognized Indian reservation in Alaska. Home to the Tsimshian people, who relocated here from British Columbia in the late 1800s, the community maintains strong traditions. View totem poles and cultural displays that share clan histories and traditions passed down through generations. Visit the longhouse which stands as a central gathering place, where ceremonies, dances, and storytelling continue to play an important role. Explore the Metlakatla Museum & Visitor Center to learn about the Tsimshian people and the founding of the settlement. ... Read More
Tuesday - Jun 22, 2027
Day 4
Misty Fjord, Alaska, United States
As you cruise through Misty Fjords, the sense of scale is immediate and unforgettable. Glaciers carved this landscape over thousands of years, creating narrow passages, steep rock walls, and waterfalls that tumble directly into the sea. From the comfort of the ship, admire the massive granite cliffs rising from reflective waters, their upper reaches often veiled in mist. Lush rainforest blankets the shoreline, dominated by spruce and hemlock, while seals, whales, and seabirds can be spotted along the route. Accessible primarily by boat or floatplane, Misty Fjords remains quiet and remote, an impressive showcase of the region's raw geology and thriving natural habitats. ... Read More
Wednesday - Jun 23, 2027
Day 5
Wrangell, United States
Once governed by four different nations, Wrangell holds one of Alaska's most layered histories. Visit Petroglyph Beach to see ancient carvings etched into the rocks or join a jet boat trip up the Stikine River-a vital corridor during the Gold Rush. A local expert will guide you through the botanical wonders of Tongass National Forest, home to some of the world's oldest temperate trees and part of Southeast Alaska's vast rainforest ecosystem. ... Read More
Thursday - Jun 24, 2027
Day 6
Petersburg, United States
Founded by Norwegian fishermen, Petersburg remains a working harbor where tradition meets innovation. Explore its docks and canneries or venture out on a guided flightseeing or jet boat excursion for sweeping views of the LeConte Glacier. In town, stroll through "Little Norway" and continue "out the road", as locals say, to Falls Creek waterfall, where salmon often gather in this Southeast Alaska fishing community. ... Read More
Friday - Jun 25, 2027
Day 7
Endicott Arm, United States
Cruising Dawes Glacier, United States
Journey through Endicott Arm, a fjord formed by ancient glacial movement and defined by granite cliffs that rise steeply from the water's edge. As the ship travels deeper into the channel, narrow streams tumble from the cliffs, and harbor seals rest on drifting ice. Humpback whales and bald eagles are often seen nearby, drawn by the nutrient-rich waters of the fjord. At the far end, Dawes Glacier comes into view-a massive tidewater glacier that descends from the Stikine Icefield. When ice breaks free and falls into the sea, the sound rolls through the valley, a vivid reminder of Alaska's ongoing transformation. ... Read More
Once a booming outpost for stampeders, Skagway preserves the character of the Gold Rush era in its wooden storefronts and historic saloons. Step aboard the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway, tracing the perilous path taken by Klondike stampeders in 1898. Trek through the National Park Service district, where preserved buildings tell the story of a town built on ambition and grit. Stops along the scenic route at Dead Horse Trail, Brackett Wagon Road, and Pitchfork Falls showcase the beauty and history of this legendary landscape. ... Read More
Sunday - Jun 27, 2027
Day 9
Glacier Bay, United States
A designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, Glacier Bay is one of Earth's grandest living laboratories. American Cruise Lines is among the few granted access to these protected waters. From the deck, watch immense glaciers meet the sea as harbor seals rest on floating ice. Onboard naturalists interpret each sight with insight into the park's evolving ecosystems and the centuries of Indigenous presence that long preceded exploration. Guests may also experience a guided hike along forest trails or visit the Glacier Bay Lodge within the national park. ... Read More
Monday - Jun 28, 2027
Day 10
Cruising Alaska's Inside Passage, United States
Savor a mesmerizing journey through Alaska's coastal paradise, where winding waterways are flanked by lush rainforests, rugged cliffs, and snow-capped peaks. Eagles soar above, whales breach nearby, and glaciers glisten in the sun. Charming coastal towns pass by, each with unique culture and history. ... Read More
Juneau, Alaska's capital city, is a picturesque coastal community where dramatic mountains, glaciers, and rich Native and frontier history meet modern Alaskan life. Enjoy a narrated drive through downtown Juneau en route to the Alaska State Museum, where modern exhibits showcase Alaska's Native cultures, natural history, Russian era, statehood, maritime heritage, and gold rush legacy. Continue to Brotherhood Bridge for a photo stop overlooking the Mendenhall River. Learn about the valley's glacial origins and the bridge's cultural importance while viewing the awe-inspiring Mendenhall Glacier rising in the distance. ... Read More
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