Alaska cruise ports aerial view of the Inside Passage coastline 2026

Alaska Cruise Ports 2026

Explore every Alaska cruise port — from bustling embarkation cities to remote glacier fjords

18 Ports Covered
4,000+ Port Calls in 2026
29 Unique Destinations
Apr–Oct 2026 Season

Alaska cruise itineraries visit ports across Southeast Alaska, the Gulf of Alaska, and the Inside Passage. Whether you're departing from Seattle or Vancouver, stopping in historic Gold Rush towns, or cruising past tidewater glaciers — each port offers something different. Browse all 18 ports below to start planning.

Embarkation Ports

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Where your Alaska cruise begins — major departure cities with airports and hotels.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the must-do excursions in the Alaska cruise ports?
Popular excursions in Alaska cruise ports often include glacier viewing tours, wildlife safaris (like whale watching), dog sledding, and local cultural experiences. Each port offers unique adventures, so check our detailed guides for specific recommendations to plan your Alaska cruise port visits 2026.
How should I prepare for the weather when visiting Alaska cruise ports?
Alaska weather can be unpredictable, so layering is key. Pack waterproof outerwear, warm layers, and comfortable, waterproof walking shoes. Always check the local forecast for each of your Alaska cruise destinations before disembarking.
Can I easily explore the Alaska cruise ports on foot, or do I need transportation?
Many downtown areas in Alaska cruise ports like Juneau, Skagway, and Ketchikan are very walkable, allowing you to explore shops and local attractions on foot. However, some excursions, especially those to glaciers or wildlife viewing areas, will require organized transportation.
What kind of unique souvenirs can I find in Alaska cruise ports?
You can find a variety of unique souvenirs, including Alaskan art, Native American crafts, locally made jewelry, and specialty foods like smoked salmon. Look for authentic items that capture the spirit of your Alaska cruise destinations.