ALASKA CRUISES
An Alaska cruise is the best way to explore the wilderness of this northernmost US state. Our ships travel the Inside Passage – a 500-mile network of waterways formed by glaciers millions of years ago – affording views of picturesque fjords, the vast Tongass National Forest and over 1,000 islands.
On an Alaska cruise from Seattle, you can glimpse these natural wonders from the ship or on planned excursions.
On a cruise to Alaska with MSC Cruises, you’ll sail past Tracy Arm fjord and bask in dramatic scenery: verdant cliffs, snow-covered mountains and floating icebergs.
Book an excursion to Mendenhall Glacier from state capital Juneau to see waterfalls, ice caves and salmon-filled creeks, or go whale watching to see majestic humpbacks. Wherever you visit on one of our Alaska cruises in 2026, you’re bound to see wildlife – Alaska is known for its Big 5: moose, bears, dall sheep, caribou and wolves.
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ALASKA CRUISE DEALS
If you’re dreaming of adventure, make it a reality with our Alaska cruise deals from Seattle. We offer prices to suit everyone, so you can enjoy the best Alaska cruise no matter what your budget is – leaving you with more to spend on everything from whale watching to Inuit ice cream.
ADVENTURE AWAITS ON ALASKA HOLIDAYS
Uncover the natural and cultural wonders of this wild land on one of our cruises to Alaska. Whether you’re interested in learning about the heritage of Alaska Natives through the totem poles of Ketchikan, going whale watching in Juneau or getting to know some grizzlies, experience it all with us.
Get ready to be awed by a Brown Bear
Icy Strait Point on Chichagof Island, for example, is a popular place for Brown Bear sightings, as is the beautiful Tracy Arm fjord. The good news is that with so many of these mighty and magnificent creatures living around the state, your chances of seeing one during an Alaskan holiday are surprisingly high.
Cultural carving: exploring Alaska Native totems
The Mosquito Legend Pole in Sitka, for example, tells the Tlingit legend of Gooteekhl, which explains the origin of mosquitoes. Ketchikan’s Totem Bight State Park is a great place to see them in all their regal glory during your Alaska cruise. Certainly give yourself enough time to stop off at the Totem Heritage Center for an in-depth exploration of their significance and, not least, to see the incredible crafts of the Indigenous peoples of this land.
Whale watching, gold mines and glaciers: exploring Juneau
The best thing about Juneau, though, has to be its unrivalled natural beauty and wildlife. Spot humpback whales in its nutrient-rich channels, go hiking up Mount Roberts or Mount Juneau, or explore some of the many glaciers at the sprawling 3,000-year-old Juneau Icefield – the most popular of which is, without doubt, Mendenhall Glacier. You can even combine history and nature by heading into the lush rainforest on a Gold Rush tour.
ALASKA PORTS
The embarkation port for our Alaskan cruises is Seattle – an ideal starting point given its coastal location close to Alaska. Booking on an Alaska cruise from Seattle means you get to explore this lively, thriving city in Washington State, as well as other destinations in Alaska.
Alaska cruises from Seattle in 2026
Alaska cruises in 2026 all depart from Seattle. The city is known for its coffee culture, grunge music, the tech industry and, of course, the iconic Space Needle. With so much to discover, it’s a great place to start your trip.
Our Alaska cruises from Seattle then head north, stopping at five ports along the way. Juneau is a buzzing tourist centre, with restaurants, breweries and access to wildlife via whale watching tours and the nearby Mendenhall Glacier. Tracy Arm fjord and Icy Strait Point offer breathtaking scenery, Ketchikan is known for nature and Native Alaskan totem poles, while Sitka is the spot to peruse historic architecture..