Alaska Cruise Discounts for Military and Veterans 2023/2024 (2023)

* Our prices are discounted below the cruise lines’ lowest rates!

* So you will find the best Alaska cruise discounts for military and Veterans here!

Who qualifies for our Veteran and Military cruise discounts on cruises to Alaska?

Our cruise discounts apply to:

  • all active and retired U.S and Canadian military personnel;
  • honorably discharged Veterans with a DD214;
  • AND their friends and family traveling with them!

Do the cruise lines offer Alaska Cruise Discounts for Military and Veterans?

Sometimes. The cruise lines all have different rules on who qualifies for their military rate.

In general, the cruise lines will only allow the military discount to be applied to the cabin which contains the member of the military or to just the military member themselves.

Spouses/dependents do not qualify for Alaska cruise discounts for military and Veterans from the cruise lines unless their military partner is in the cabin, deceased, or deployed.

However – all spouses, dependents, family, and friends DO QUALIFY for the military discount from Military Cruise Deals!

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Here’s an example of how our military discount and the cruise line’s combine to give military and veterans the best possible deal:

Princess offers an onboard credit for every military member as their military benefit. But only for the military member themselves, not dependents.

If you book with us, you’ll get that onboard credit, plus our military discount applied to your cabin and group, and travel insurance for less than the cruise line rate as well.

Not sure if you’re getting the best deal?

Contact Us with your ship and sail date or for assistance finding an itinerary that works for you.

How to Find Alaska Cruise Discounts for Military and Veterans?

This page has all Alaska cruise options from all cruise lines listed by departure ports, cruise line, and length of the cruise.

The cruises in those lists are ordered from least expensive to most, so you will see your best Alaska cruise deals at a glance.

All cruises on those lists have a military and Veteran discount automatically applied.

So you can book online to get the best deal or contact us if you’d like assistance.

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Northbound from Vancouver to Seward, Whittier or Anchorage

Southbound, from Anchorage, Fairbanks, Whittier or Seward to Vancouver

Alaska Cruise Military and Veteran Discount

Alaska cruises by cruise line:

  • Carnival
  • Royal Caribbean
  • Princess
  • Disney
  • Norwegian
  • Holland
  • Celebrity
  • Oceania

Alaska cruises by length of cruise:

  • 7 days
  • 10 days
  • 12 days
  • 14 days

All Sailings: What’s scheduled so far for 2024.

Alaska cruise tours by cruise line:

  • All Cruise tours
  • Princess
  • Royal Caribbean
  • Holland America
  • Norwegian
  • Celebrity
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When’s the best time to cruise to Alaska, if you want the lowest price?

If you can cruise to Alaska during the ‘shoulder season’ which is May and September, you’ll find great deals on Alaska cruises then.

See here for more details.

What is there to do in each Alaskan Cruise Port? We’ll tell ya!

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Juneau

Most Alaska cruises go here! There’s so much to do that is easy to get to.This is the capital of Alaska, sitting at the base ofMt. Roberts,and it is where cruisers can see Mendenhall Glacier. The cruise ships will be parked right at the base ofMt. Roberts, so it is walking distance to the Tram that will take you to the top- where you’ll have this great view and can have lunch!

You’ll definitely want to do that! It’s just $33 per adult and $16 per kid.

You’ll also want to take the Glacier Express Blue bus (only $10 per person) to to the Mendenhall Glacier visitors center, from where you can take a short hike on a flat path to the glacier.

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Ketchikan

Your cruise ship will pull up right next to this adorable little town, so you can just walk off the boat, no tendering necessary.

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This is a great place to go shopping, hiking, or see a fun Lumberjack show that’s only one block from your cruise ship.

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This is the perfect town to just walk around. Make sure you go to Dolly’s house – this little building used to where ladies of the night practiced the world’s oldest profession. It is still known as Alaska’s best little house of ill repute and remains standing just as it was when Dolly lived and worked there.

Anchorage

This is another tiny little town with a ton to do. Hiking, wildlife viewing, great dining, fishing – it’s all here. Get up close to eagles, owls and many more large Alaskan birds at theRaptorCenter.

For a donation of any size, visit theFortress of the Bearand get 10 feet from this playful bear! The bears love to just roll around, right in front of you.

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Skagway

Most travelers arrive here by cruise ship and follow part of the original Gold Rush route by tourist train! It is a totally walkable and historic town that has been largely restored to its roots, complete with false-fronted buildings and wooden sidewalks.

The best way to see Skagway is through a historical sightseeing tour. We also recommend a visit to the Davidson Glacier, Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park, or the Lower Reid Falls.

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Pictured above are photos taken from a tour of the Davidson Glacier. My parents did this and said it was AH-mazing … but my mom didn’t charge her camera and has the worst flip phone camera ever so she has zero compelling photos to share. It is expensive but they recommended splurging on this and said you really don’t go to Alaska on a budget.

Victoria

This charming port is bustling with lush gardens and greenery. It is lauded as one of the most walkable cities in Canada!

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You can just about walk from your cruise terminal to the main downtown area. You basically follow everyone else there and back, you can’t get lost. And it’s extremely safe. Walking trails lead right from the city center to Dallas Road, what locals call the scenic drive, along the Pacific Ocean and around the southern coast of the city.

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Vancouver Island is renowned as a world-class scuba-diving destination, where you can get in the water with seals and sea lions on a regular basis. But, for people who prefer to keep their feet dry, there are all kinds of boat excursions, from kayaking and glass-bottom-boat tours, to get you up close and personal with the amazing marine life.

This issomething for everyonein Victoria!

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Our military and veteran families voted: Here are their Top Ten MOST FUN things to do on an Alaska Cruise

Seniors to kids – everyone loves Alaska.
From these pictures, you’ll see why.
There’s so much fun stuff to do, and so much cool stuff to see.
In 2018 our military and veteranFacebook audience of 200,000plus members voted.
Here are the Top Ten most recommended Alaskan Shore Excursions.
We provide an extra military discount off the cruise lines’ lowest rates.So when you book with us you get any deal they’re offering, PLUS our discount.
Booking with usonly makes it better, and costs you nothing.

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1.One of the most exciting things to do inAlaskais theWhite Pass Summit Excursion– on ‘the Scenic Railway of the World’.

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The 40-mile round trip from Skagway will be one of the most scenic and breathtaking you’ll ever have in your life – I don’t care who you are.

You’ll wonder how in the heck they built this, especially since it was back in 1898! They were motivated to try and get to the gold up in ‘them thar hills’.

“Give me enough dynamite and I’ll build you a railroad to hell,” said the builder of this railroad.

Reservations are required for this!

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2. Mt. Roberts Tram in Juneau.

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This is a view of Juneau from the top of Mt. Roberts. You get up here via that tram on cables.

Or, if you’re a serious bad-ss like myself, you can spend 2-3 hours hiking to the top.

As a reward for those who do that – the tram ride DOWN is FREE!

There’s a perfectly delicious restaurant a-top, so plan on lunching up there while you enjoy the view.

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3. Halibut Fishing


You can do this in almost any port. It’s expensive, but you will catch fish, lots of it.
And then they will pack it up and ship it home to you, so you’ll have a freezer full of halibut for months.

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4. Bus Tour through Denali
What’s a cruise tour?

It’s a cruise PLUS a few days spent traveling over land and staying in hotels like the one at Denali National Park.

A lot of people prefer a cruise tour, as it usually includes a train ride.

And once you spend all that effort getting toAlaska, you might as well stay long enough to see most things, like Denali National Park.

Denali is 6 million acres!

So they’ll put you on a bus and drive you around it, and you’ll often have to wait for bears to cross the road

**TIP for BEST PRICE and REDUCED CROWDS**go in the ‘shoulder season’,which is May or September.

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5. Helicopter Tour

A helicopter ride and landing on a glacier! I did this. It was my one big expensive shore excursion and it was thrilling.

The helicopters that do these tours are glass-bottomed, so it feels like the ground is falling out from under you when you ascend. Freaky! Your stomach will drop. The view will be unlike anything you’ve seen before.

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6. ZIPLINE!

This is theworld’s largest ZipRider at Icy Strait Point,with six 5,330′ ziplines dropping 1330′.

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You can book zipline tours through your cruise ship or find them all directly here,
http://www.alaska.org/things-to-do/zipline-tours

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7. Hiking

You can do this in every port. I love hiking, and the hiking in Alaska was THE BEST I’ve experienced in my 47 years.

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8. Wilderness Express Dome Train

The Wilderness Express operates on the Alaska Railroad’sDenali Starroute that offers daily summer service to Anchorage, Talkeetna, Denali National Park and Fairbanks.

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9. Wildlife Watching


Just driving around, you’ll see a bald eagle everywhere you look. Swing a dead cat, and you’ll hit 2 of them.
I just said that to see if any of you are actually reading these captions.

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10. Getting up close to the glaciers

All Alaska cruise ships will do this – you don’t need to ask for it or pay extra.
There will be one day of your 7-day cruise in which you glide slowly up the fjord, with steep cliffs on each side.
And eventually, you’ll get right up close to a glacier and the ship will do a 360 turn on its axis, to give all passengers a panoramic view.
It’s a quintessential Alaskan cruise moment – and you should be atop your ship somewhere so you can take it all in.

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FAQs

Alaska Cruise Discounts for Military and Veterans 2023/2024? ›

Traditionally, July and August have been considered the best time to cruise to Alaska, as these months offer warm sun, long days, and abundant wildlife.

What time of year are Alaska cruises best? ›

Traditionally, July and August have been considered the best time to cruise to Alaska, as these months offer warm sun, long days, and abundant wildlife.

How much money do you need to save for an Alaskan cruise? ›

A typical Alaska Cruise can cost between $600 and $5,000 per person, depending on the length of your cruise, the type of cruise you choose, and your room choice. We recommend budgeting an additional $1,000 to $1,500 per person for shore excursions to get the most out of your Alaskan cruise.

How much would it cost to go on a cruise to Alaska? ›

How much are Alaskan cruise prices?
Cruise lineCost per adultLength
Celebrity Cruises$669.8 days.
Disney Cruises*$1,435.8 days.
Norwegian Cruise Line$990.10 days.
Royal Caribbean$1,126.8 days.
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Will I have cell service on a cruise to Alaska? ›

Alaskan cruises stop in ports like Juneau, Ketchikan, and Skagway. Since these are U.S. ports, your cell phone will work just as it would anywhere else in the United States — and have the same charges for data, texts, and calls.

What months can you see the northern lights on an Alaskan cruise? ›

This makes April through September the best time to cruise to Alaska to see the northern lights, especially near the autumnal and vernal equinoxes, when activity peaks. Now that you know when and where to go to see the northern lights, you can start preparing to enjoy the incredible experience.

How far in advance should you plan an Alaskan cruise? ›

If possible, you want to book early on any cruise vacation. A recommended time-frame is 6-12 months in advance. This is especially true for an Alaska cruise with its short season of May - September.

Is it worth getting a balcony on an Alaskan cruise? ›

On an Alaska cruise, a balcony cabin provides your own private viewing space to take in spectacular scenery, glaciers, wildlife, and more. While this category of staterooms comes with a higher price tag, the benefits offered on an Alaska cruise will make a huge difference and is well worth the investment.

What is the average cost of a 7 day cruise to Alaska? ›

A typical 7-day Alaska vacation costs around $3000 per person—a little over $400 per day. Here's an average breakdown, based upon our analysis of hundreds of actual itineraries.

Is food free on Alaska cruise? ›

The main dining room and cruise ship buffet will always be included in your cruise fare, though a few specialty items might cost extra. Most upscale or sit-down specialty restaurants incur an extra fee, either a flat cover charge or a la carte pricing per item.

Do you need passport for Alaska cruise? ›

Do you need a passport to go on a cruise to Alaska? Even though Alaska is part of the United States, most cruise itineraries will require you to travel with a U.S. passport. If you're on a cruise to Alaska that begins or ends in Canada, you are required to carry a passport book or passport card.

What deck level is best on a cruise ship? ›

The best deck on a cruise ship to avoid seasickness is the lowest passenger deck. This is because the top of a ship sways from side to side much more than the bottom. To avoid motion sickness, choose a cabin close to the waterline.

How many days is the average Alaskan cruise? ›

Most Alaska cruises are 7 days and are either Alaska Inside Passage Cruises that sail roundtrip from Seattle or Vancouver; or, 7 Night Alaska Glacier Cruises sailing south from Anchorage or North from Vancouver.

Can you see the northern lights on a cruise to Alaska? ›

The lights are best viewed in the Northern Hemisphere and especially in locations on the so-called auroral oval, a ring zone over the polar regions. In cruising terms, that means prime viewing is in northern Alaska (which is easily accessible on cruisetours), Norway, Iceland, Arctic Canada and parts of Greenland.

Do you need a PCR test to cruise in Alaska? ›

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The State of Alaska does not require COVID-19 testing, vaccinations, or masking for travelers.

How cold is an Alaskan cruise in September? ›

By the time September rolls in, it's shoulder season in Alaska, meaning there's less tourists but chillier weather. Temperatures will continue to drop, with highs only reaching the mid 50s and lows going down to the mid 30s.

How cold is Alaska cruise in July? ›

Alaska cruise temperatures in July average a low of 48 and a high of 65. Pack your sunglasses and sunscreen, and your bathing suit for a top-deck dip after your shore tour.

Which cruise line is best for northern lights? ›

  • 01 of 07. Viking: In Search of the Northern Lights. ...
  • 02 of 07. Aurora Expeditions: Northern Lights Explorer. ...
  • 03 of 07. Hurtigruten: The Classic Roundtrip Voyage. ...
  • 04 of 07. Quark Expeditions: Under the Northern Lights. ...
  • 05 of 07. Oceanwide Expeditions: East Greenland Scoresby Sund - Aurora Borealis. ...
  • 06 of 07. ...
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Which side of the ship should you be on for an Alaskan cruise? ›

Northbound Alaska cruises sail up the coastline through the Inside Passage and along Hubbard Glacier, so your best view of Alaska's scenic landmasses are likely on the starboard side of the ship. Southbound Alaska cruises are the opposite.

Where is the best place to leave from for an Alaskan cruise? ›

Seattle and Vancouver are two of the most popular embarkation ports for Alaska cruises. Both are incredible cities with major airports and plenty to explore on pre- or post-cruise stays.

Do you have to have a passport to go on an Alaskan cruise to and from Seattle? ›

If you are a U.S. Citizen and your Alaska cruise begins and ends in the same US port (Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles) you are not currently required to travel with a passport to Alaska. All cruise lines and WMPH Vacations highly recommend you carry a valid passport.

Is the water choppy on an Alaskan cruise? ›

Alaska Cruises Can Be Bumpy in the Gulf of Alaska

Rough Waters: The majority of sailing on an Alaska cruise is done in the protected waters of the Inside Passage, but ships sailing to Seward, Whittier or Anchorage must cross the Gulf of Alaska, which is much rougher.

Can you sleep on the balcony of a cruise ship? ›

There are no rules that say that passengers on cruise ships can't sleep on their balconies. That said, cruise lines do generally advise against it. Despite this many people enjoy sleeping on their balconies and you won't have any problem doing so if you want to.

Is it better to stay on a lower deck on a cruise ship? ›

Lower Deck cabins are – as the name suggests – below deck, away from the busier communal areas of the ship. This means they're quieter, and therefore better for sleeping, with a whole extra floor separating you and the restaurant, bar, and top deck above.

How much money should I take on a 7 day cruise? ›

As a general rule, plan to have $50 to $100 each day in the local currency. Also, you may want to bring an extra $20 a day for tipping crew members. Make sure to include smaller bills for tips. Fifty to a hundred dollars a day should be enough to cover small purchases, tips and snacks at each port.

What is the best amount of days for a cruise? ›

If you're bringing the whole family, a 5 or 7 day cruise might be the best way to make sure everyone has an awesome getaway. And for those lucky folks with even more time to spare, a cruise of 10 days or more will give you an incredible experience of all the best things a cruise has to offer.

What days are cruises cheaper? ›

There's No Best Day to Book

Cruise lines generally release their lowest fares when itinerary schedules are first published, and then run sales every so often to encourage bookings. As cabins fill up, the prices go up.

Can you bring food back to your room on a cruise? ›

On most cruises, nobody will object if you take food from the buffet or another casual restaurant and bring it back to your room. However, you can always ask your server to plate up your meal to take with you or if you need to sit down at a specialty venue early for some reasons or leave the main dining room.

What is free on Alaska cruise? ›

Most food on an Alaskan cruise is free! You can definitely eat non-stop and never have to worry about paying extra if you dont want to. The buffet is always included in your cruise fare and offers a wide variety of cuisine. You can get breakfast, dinner, lunch, or snacks at the buffet.

Are drinks free on Alaska? ›

Complimentary non-alcoholic drinks, as well as small snacks, are served on most flights. If you like you may purchase items from the airline's inflight menu which can be viewed right here.

What documents are needed to cruise to Alaska? ›

Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) Compliant Documents
  • Valid U.S. Passport.
  • Passport Card.
  • Original or suitable quality copy of a Birth Certificate (Issued by a government agency: state/county/city) and a government issued photo ID if 16 years of age and older.
  • Original Certificate of Naturalization.

Can you bring alcohol on a cruise to Alaska? ›

Guests may bring bottles of wine and champagne on board.

No beer, liquor or other spirits are allowed to be brought aboard.

Can I get off a cruise without passport? ›

U.S. citizens on closed-loop cruises will be able to enter or depart the country with proof of citizenship, such as an Enhanced Driver's License (EDL), a government-issued birth certificate (issued by the Vital Records Department in the state where he or she was born) or passport, and if 16 or older, a government ...

Is it worth it to upgrade to a balcony on a cruise? ›

Balcony cabins on cruise ships are more spacious due to the outside space. They have spectacular ocean views, fresh sea air, and a private seating area. Although these cabins are more expensive, the rewards of a private balcony sometimes outweigh the cost. If it fits within your budget, balcony cabins are worth it!

What side of a cruise ship is best? ›

If you'd rather see the sunrise while sailing south or east, staying on the port side is your ideal choice as well. Choose the starboard side for the opposite situation: sunsets are visible on southbound and eastbound sailings while sunrises are visible on northbound and westbound cruises.

What is a secret deck on a cruise ship? ›

The "Secret Decks" are located at the very front of the ship and will be found on varying decks depending on the ship. These areas are typically accessed through a door located on either side of the ship all the way forward. In most cases you will not find a sign on the access doors explaining where they lead.

Is it cold on Alaska cruise ships? ›

Weather typically ranges from the 30s to a high of around 55 degrees Fahrenheit. May itineraries invite guests to pack sweaters and jackets for easy layering.

Can you see land on an Alaskan cruise? ›

The wild beauty seen along the coastline on a Alaska cruise is something that travelers will remember for the rest of their lives. Rocky strips of land between the water and stands of old growth trees are common sights from the deck of a cruise ship.

How often is the casino open on an Alaska cruise? ›

Can you gamble on Alaska cruises? Just like in the Caribbean, once your ship enters international waters, the casino will open up. The casino will be closed while your ship is docked in an Alaska port of call, but once it sails away from land and into international waters, it's game on in Casino Royale.

How can I text for free on a cruise? ›

Can You Still Text for Free in the Cruise Line's App if you Bring Your own HotSpot? Yes, of course! As long as you have the app downloaded on your phone and you're on their free wifi, you can use the app to text on a cruise ship for free.

What happens if I don t put my phone on airplane mode on a cruise? ›

Keep a watchful eye on your “airplane mode” setting, ensuring it's always on when you're on board your cruise ship. If you forget, you won't be charged for incoming calls you don't accept, but some service providers will charge for unread text messages that arrive while your phone is roaming.

Do cruise ships wait if you are late? ›

So, the short answer is NO, the cruise ship will not wait for you if you are late. If you arrive late for the scheduled departure time, it's almost certain the cruise ship will leave you behind.

What is the best month to see the Northern Lights in Alaska? ›

The best time to see the northern lights in Alaska is between August and April, when less daylight leads to darker night skies.

Can you see the Milky Way from an Alaskan cruise? ›

Bright constellations like Orion and the Big Dipper are still visible. As well, shooting stars would be easily visible while on the cruise ship. But if you want to see the Milky Way or some dimmer stars, then you won't be able to. The lights on the ship are simply too bright if you sail on mainstream cruises.

What months can you see the Northern Lights on an Alaskan cruise? ›

This makes April through September the best time to cruise to Alaska to see the northern lights, especially near the autumnal and vernal equinoxes, when activity peaks. Now that you know when and where to go to see the northern lights, you can start preparing to enjoy the incredible experience.

Do you still have to be vaccinated to go on a cruise? ›

Cruises of 15 nights or less:

Although vaccines are not required, we encourage all guests 5 years of age and older to be up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines, when eligible, and carry proof of vaccination.

What happens if you test positive for COVID on a cruise ship? ›

Isolate if you develop symptoms or your test result is positive. If your test result is positive, contact your state, territorial, local or tribal health department to tell them you have COVID-19 and recently traveled on a cruise ship.

Does Alaska still require quarantine? ›

There is no requirement to quarantine when traveling to Alaska.

What month is best for Alaska trip? ›

The best time to visit Alaska is between mid-June and mid-September. The warmer weather and long days make this a particularly pleasant time of year, with temperatures in the cool-but-comfortable range of 60 to 67°F.

Can you see northern lights on Alaska cruise? ›

Cruise lines operating in Alaska, such as Holland America, Princess Cruises and UnCruise Adventures, have northern lights sign-up sheets so you don't have to stay up all night, every night, hoping to see the phenomenon.

What is the average cost of a 7 day Alaska cruise? ›

A typical 7-day Alaska vacation costs around $3000 per person—a little over $400 per day.

Which is the best side of a cruise ship to be on Alaska? ›

Northbound Alaska cruises sail up the coastline through the Inside Passage and along Hubbard Glacier, so your best view of Alaska's scenic landmasses are likely on the starboard side of the ship.

When can you see the Northern Lights in Alaska 2023? ›

When is the best time to see the Northern Lights in Alaska? The Northern Lights season in Alaska goes from mid-September to mid-April. Alaska is located at a very high latitude, so during the summer months, there is no chance to see the Northern Lights.

What is the cheapest month to visit Alaska? ›

If you're going to Alaska on a budget, May and September are your friend! (Pro tip: late winter is the best time to visit Fairbanks and to see the Northern Lights). In May and September it's easier to find lodging and lodging is often less expensive.

What is the cheapest season to go to Alaska? ›

With the shoulder season primarily stretching from April to May and then again in September, those three months offer the best value for travelers on a budget, particularly if you end up on an Alaskan cruise.

Is it better to get a balcony on an Alaskan cruise? ›

“If ever there was a cruise itinerary built for a balcony, it's an Alaskan cruise. The landscapes are incredible and there's a high probability you'll see whales. We recommend you find a room with a balcony and avoid the inside staterooms.

Are the seas rough on an Alaskan cruise? ›

Alaska Cruises Can Be Bumpy in the Gulf of Alaska

Rough Waters: The majority of sailing on an Alaska cruise is done in the protected waters of the Inside Passage, but ships sailing to Seward, Whittier or Anchorage must cross the Gulf of Alaska, which is much rougher.

Do you need a passport for Alaska cruise? ›

Do you need a passport to go on a cruise to Alaska? Even though Alaska is part of the United States, most cruise itineraries will require you to travel with a U.S. passport. If you're on a cruise to Alaska that begins or ends in Canada, you are required to carry a passport book or passport card.

What is the cheapest cruise month? ›

Traditionally, the cheapest months to book a cruise have been January, February, and March, which are also known as "wave season." The trio of months often welcome industry-wide sales that can extend further than just a reduction on cruise fares.

Where is the best position to stay on a cruise ship? ›

You want to be as close to the pivot point as possible to feel the least movement. Avoid cabins near the front (bow) or back (stern) and on decks higher than the middle deck of the ship. So, on a ship with fourteen passenger decks, your best options are below deck seven.

Where do you leave out of for an Alaskan cruise? ›

There are 4 ports that most Alaska cruises depart from: Seattle, Vancouver, Seward and Whittier. Other ports such as San Francisco, Los Angeles and Juneau are used less frequently.

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