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Alaska Cruise Ports Of Call

When you take an Alaska cruise with Holland America Line, you go to popular ports such as Juneau, Ketchikan, Sitka, Seward, and Skagway. Many itineraries offer scenic cruising experiences in the extraordinary Glacier Bay National Park or near the frequently calving Hubbard Glacier. Some itineraries will even take you out to visit more remote ports like Homer or Kodiak.

Alaska cruise ports tell the hardscrabble history of the Great Land — Sitka has traces of the era when Russia ruled these shores, and Ketchikan is studded with totem poles of Alaska’s native nations. In Skagway, you can walk into a swinging-door saloon or board the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad to explore the legendary Yukon Territory.

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Explore Alaska Cruise Ports (A-Z)

Alyeska, Alaska

A mountain resort gateway in the Chugach Mountains near Anchorage, Alyeska pairs rainforest trails and tram-to-alpine views with nearby glacier access, craft dining, and easy adventures.

Anchorage, Alaska

Alaska’s largest city blends coastal trails, museums, and urban wildlife with flightseeing and day trips to glaciers and Denali. A convenient hub with big scenery and intriguing cultural history.

College Fjord, Alaska

A glacier-lined amphitheater in Prince William Sound, College Fjord dazzles with hanging and tidewater ice, frequent calving, and mirror-still waters — a signature scenic cruising panorama.

Cooper Landing, Alaska

Set along the turquoise Kenai River, Cooper Landing offers world-class salmon fishing, rafting, and hiking to waterfalls and alpine overlooks — an easygoing Kenai Peninsula stop.

Crossing the Arctic Circle

A bucket-list line into Alaska’s far north, the Arctic Circle reveals tundra landscapes, midnight sun, Indigenous cultures, and the immensity of the Arctic beyond.

Cruising Hubbard Glacier

North America’s largest tidewater glacier impresses with a towering face and thunderous calving. Close approaches reveal deep blues, crackling ice, and sweeping coastal mountains.

Cruising Prince William Sound

Sheltered fjords, islands, and waterfalls frame glacier viewing and calm-water wildlife watching. Expect sea otters, seabirds, and astonishing reflections across serene panoramas.

Dawson, Yukon

Gold Rush lore lives on in Dawson’s boardwalk streets, can-can saloons, and Yukon Riverfront. Explore Klondike history, First Nations heritage, and late-evening light under northern skies.

Denali National Park, Alaska

Home to North America’s tallest peak, Denali delivers sweeping tundra vistas, wildlife on the park road, and flightseeing above the Alaska Range — pure, unbounded wilderness.

Dutch Harbor, Alaska

Remote volcanic peaks, seabird cliffs, and rich fishing heritage meet WWII history at Dutch Harbor, where the North Pacific’s wild edge feels close and real.

Fairbanks, Alaska

Interior gateway with riverboat heritage, museums, and Native heritage, Fairbanks serves midnight sun summers and aurora-lit winters, plus rail and road links to Denali and the Arctic.

Glacier Bay, Alaska

A UNESCO-listed sanctuary of tidewater glaciers, fjords, and abundant wildlife, Glacier Bay offers ranger narration and spectacular scenic cruising in a protected wilderness.

Haines (Skagway), Alaska

Haines pairs small-town charm, eagle-rich Chilkat Valley, and access to hiking and rafting, with easy connections to Skagway’s Gold Rush history and White Pass vistas.

Icy Strait Point, Alaska

A Native-owned destination near Hoonah offering Tlingit cultural experiences, whale watching, bear viewing, ziplines, and shoreline trails — authentic Southeast Alaska with room to breathe.

Juneau, Alaska

A unique capital surrounded by wilderness — Mendenhall Glacier, whale watching, flightseeing, gondola views, and trails — plus lively dining and shops steps from the dock.

Ketchikan, Alaska

Totem heritage and rainforest scenery define this “Salmon Capital.” Explore Creek Street boardwalks, see misty fjords, go kayaking, and visit cultural sites across walkable waterfront neighborhoods.

Kodiak, Alaska

Rugged island beauty meets Alutiiq culture, WWII history, and chances to spot massive Kodiak bears. Expect emerald headlands, working harbors, and wild Pacific coastline.

Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, Canada

Harbor promenades, island views, and access to waterfalls, caves, and coastal trails. A relaxed culinary scene and seaside parks make Nanaimo a relaxing Vancouver Island stop.

Nome, Alaska

At the Bering Sea edge, Nome blends Gold Rush history, Iditarod finale, road-to-tundra adventures, and strong Indigenous heritage — remote, resilient, and distinctly Arctic.

Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada

A gateway to rainforest fjords and wildlife, Prince Rupert offers First Nations cultures, waterfront walks, and excursions along the Skeena’s dramatic coastal mountains.

Puget Sound

A gentle maze of islands, inlets, and lighthouses framed by towering peaks. Wildlife-rich waters accompany sailings to and from Seattle with classic Northwest vistas.

Scenic Cruising The Inside Passage

Island-dotted channels, waterfalls, eagles, and whales animate this iconic route, delivering nearly continuous scenery from the deck.

Scenic Cruising Tracy Arm

A slender granite fjord lined with waterfalls and floating ice leads toward the Sawyer Glaciers. Conditions vary, but the close-up scenery is unforgettable.

Scenic cruising Bella Bella

Quiet, protected passages in Heiltsuk territory, where forested islands, cultural richness, and frequent wildlife sightings create an intimate Inside Passage experience.

Scenic cruising Endicott Arm/Dawes Glacier

Steep-walled fjord cruising to Dawes Glacier often offers excellent ice access, harbor seals on floes, and gleaming blue ice framed by towering granite.

Scenic cruising Great Bear Rainforest

A rare temperate rainforest of cedars, waterfalls, and elusive wildlife — including spirit bear habitat — unfolds along British Columbia’s wild central coast.

Scenic cruising Grenville Channel

A narrow, cliff-lined channel where mountains press close and waters are calm, creating reliable wildlife viewing and dramatic, photogenic transits.

Scenic cruising Johnstone Strait

A prime corridor for orcas and porpoises between Vancouver Island and the mainland, Johnstone Strait pairs marine life with quintessential Pacific Northwest scenery.

Scenic cruising Princess Royal Island

At the heart of the Great Bear region, Princess Royal Island is known for spirit bear country, remote inlets, and dense, misty rainforest.

Scenic cruising Stephens Passage

South of Juneau, Stephens Passage is famed for humpbacks, eagles, and alpine-backed shorelines — broad vistas and rich wildlife highlight this elegant stretch.

Seattle, Washington

A vibrant embarkation city with waterfront markets, arts, coffee culture, and Sound views — perfect for pre- or post-cruise stays and easy day trips.

Seward (Anchorage), Alaska

Gateway to Kenai Fjords’ glaciers and wildlife, with Exit Glacier access, harbor cruises, and seamless rail or road links inland toward Anchorage and Denali.

Sitka, Alaska

Where Tlingit and Russian histories meet wild coastlines — visit St. Michael’s Cathedral, walk totem-lined trails in Sitka National Historical Park, and watch for sea otters and raptors.

Skagway, Alaska

Gold Rush history, boardwalk streets, and the White Pass & Yukon Route railway. Pair vintage rail with hiking or river floats amid big valley and pass views.

Talkeetna, Alaska

A quirky base for Denali flightseeing and river adventures, Talkeetna serves big mountain views, trail access, and small-town charm at the confluence of three rivers.

Tracy Arm Inlet

A glacially carved corridor of sheer granite, waterfalls, and floating ice leading toward twin Sawyer Glaciers — conditions can limit approach, but the drama delivers.

Transit the Seymour Narrows

A famed tidal choke point near Campbell River, Seymour Narrows thrills with swift currents, lighthouses, and a narrow channel transit framed by forested shores.

Valdez, Alaska

A deep fjord harbor encircled by Chugach peaks, Valdez offers glacier cruises to Columbia and Meares, waterfalls, hiking, and a proud fishing legacy.

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

A world-class embarkation city where ocean meets mountains — Stanley Park, lively neighborhoods, and easy getaways to Whistler and Vancouver Island.

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

A garden city with a scenic Inner Harbor, walkable downtown, tea rooms, and coastal trails — often featured as an evening call with time to stroll and savor.

Whitehorse, Yukon

The Yukon’s capital blends Klondike history, cultural centers, and riverfront paths with road-trip access to vast, uncrowded northern landscapes.

Whittier, Alaska

A deep fjord port with direct rail and tunnel access, Whittier is the doorstep to Prince William Sound’s glaciers, marine wildlife, and calm-water cruising.

Wrangell, Alaska

Small-town warmth with Tlingit heritage, the Stikine River, and Anan Wildlife Observatory for intimate bear viewing — uncrowded trails and authentic Southeast Alaska character.

Explore Alaska’s Cruise Ports with Holland America

Cruise Alaska with Holland America — take in iconic glaciers, wildlife encounters, and authentic port cities and remote towns brought to life through immersive shore excursions. Our mid-sized cruise ships are perfectly suited to bring iconic experiences up close, all paired with a relaxed atmosphere and personal service onboard.

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