Alaska Cruise Deals

Alaska cruises are among the most popular and sell out quickly—especially suites, balconies, family staterooms, and wheelchair-accessible cabins. The peak season from June to August offers the warmest weather, long days, and incredible wildlife viewing, while May and September provide a more relaxed experience with fewer crowds and potential savings.

Book early to secure the best rates, your preferred stateroom, and the sailing dates that work best for you.


Alaska Cruise Costs at a Glance


Roundtrip Alaska Cruises

Ship / Itinerary Sailing Date Departs Starting Price

4 Night Alaska Sampler Cruise from Vancouver

Crown Princess


Ports of Call: Vancouver, Ketchikan, Vancouver

Apr 27, 2027
(Tuesday)

Vancouver

$624

per person

Inside(double occupancy)

7 Night Alaska Experience Cruise from Seattle

Voyager of the Seas


Ports of Call: Seattle, Juneau, Skagway, Sitka, Victoria, Seattle

May 07, 2027
(Friday)

Seattle

$636

per person

Interior(double occupancy)

7 Night Alaska Dawes Glacier Cruise from Vancouver

Celebrity Summit


Ports of Call: Vancouver, Cruising Alaska's Inside Passage, Endicott Arm, Skagway, Juneau, Ketchikan, Cruising Alaska's Inside Passage, Vancouver

Aug 29, 2027
(Sunday)

Vancouver

$673

per person

Interior(double occupancy)

7 Night Alaska Cruise from Seattle

MSC Poesia


Ports of Call: Seattle, Ketchikan, Icy Strait Point, Tracy Arm Fjord, Juneau, Victoria, Seattle

May 03, 2027
(Monday)

Seattle

$698

per person

Inside(double occupancy)

7 Night Alaska Cruise from Seattle

Norwegian Encore


Ports of Call: Seattle, Juneau, Skagway, Glacier Bay, Ketchikan - Ward Cove Alaska, Victoria, Seattle

Sep 27, 2026
(Sunday)

Seattle

$699

per person

Inside(double occupancy)

7 Night Alaska Inside Passage and Glacier from Seattle Cruise from Seattle

Carnival Legend


Ports of Call: Seattle, Tracy Arm Fjord, Skagway, Juneau, Ketchikan, Victoria, Seattle

Apr 20, 2027
(Tuesday)

Seattle

$724

per person

Interior(double occupancy)

One-Way Alaska Cruises

Itinerary Sailing Date Departs Starting Price

7 Night Southbound Alaska and Hubbard Glacier Cruise from Seward

Ovation of the Seas


Ports of Call: Seward, Cruising Hubbard Glacier, Juneau, Skagway, Icy Strait Point, Vancouver

Sep 11, 2026
(Friday)

Seward

$514

per person

Interior(double occupancy)

7 Night Voyage of the Glaciers Northbound Cruise from Vancouver

Crown Princess


Ports of Call: Vancouver, Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Glacier Bay, College Fjord, Whittier

May 08, 2027
(Saturday)

Vancouver

$609

per person

Inside(double occupancy)

7 Night Alaska Southbound Glacier Cruise from Seward

Celebrity Summit


Ports of Call: Seward, Cruising Hubbard Glacier, Juneau, Skagway, Icy Strait Point, Ketchikan, Cruising Alaska's Inside Passage, Vancouver

Aug 21, 2026
(Friday)

Seward

$729

per person

Oceanview(double occupancy)

7 Night Alaska Cruise from Whittier

Norwegian Jade


Ports of Call: Whittier, Cruising Hubbard Glacier, Icy Strait Point, Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan - Ward Cove Alaska, Cruising Alaska's Inside Passage, Vancouver

May 31, 2027
(Monday)

Whittier

$819

per person

Inside(double occupancy)




Alaska Cruise Cost FAQs

Q: How much does an Alaska cruise cost?

A: The cost of an Alaska cruise can vary based on the cruise line, itinerary length, cabin type, travel dates, and departure port. In general, travelers can expect pricing to start lower in shoulder season and increase during peak summer sailings, especially for balcony cabins and popular family travel dates.

Q: Are Alaska cruises expensive?

A: Alaska cruises can fit a range of budgets. Some itineraries are more affordable than travelers expect, especially when booking early, sailing in shoulder season, or choosing an inside cabin. Prices typically rise for premium cruise lines, longer itineraries, and high-demand dates.

Q: Why are Alaska cruises so expensive in summer?

A: Summer is the most popular time to visit Alaska because of milder weather, longer daylight hours, and strong demand from families traveling during school breaks. Higher demand during peak season usually leads to higher cruise fares and excursion prices.

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