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train taking cruisers to Denali National Park on and Alaska Cruisetour

Explore Alaska by Rail On Our Cruise Train Excursions

Experience Alaska by train as part of your Alaska cruise vacation. Book an Alaska cruisetour or the White Pass & Yukon Railway excursion to experience an iconic journey.

An Alaska train trip is one wild ride. Alaska trains go into the backcountry where cars cannot, and the scenery is spectacular. Ride over salmon-filled streams, through mountain tunnels, and on the edge of narrow cliffs. There are two options for Alaska train tours: the McKinley Explorer® (part of an Alaska cruise tour), or the White Pass & Yukon Railway.

To plan the perfect combination of sea and rail travel, explore Holland America’s Alaska cruises, featuring itineraries designed to showcase Alaska’s glaciers, wildlife, and rugged wilderness.

Whether you’re dreaming of Denali’s peaks or Skagway’s historic trails, here’s what to know before you embark on an Alaska train adventure.

Key Takeaways

  • The McKinley Explorer® glass-domed railcars and White Pass & Yukon Route offer unique scenery and experiences — from panoramic mountain views to Denali’s wild interior.
  • Every Alaska cruisetour features a ride through the unspoiled Alaska interior aboard our privately owned, two-level McKinley Explorer® railcars.
  • Travelers can spot moose, eagles, waterfalls, and glaciers from the train — making each journey unique.
  • Combining an Alaska cruise with a rail journey offers an unforgettable way to experience the state’s glaciers, wildlife, and wilderness.
Green‑and‑yellow train rides the White Pass & Yukon Route, curving below rugged peaks.

What is an Alaska train tour?

On Alaska cruisetours, you can take a train through Alaska’s unspoiled interior on the McKinley Explorer®, a privately owned, glass-domed train specifically used for transporting Holland America guests between the ship and Denali National Park & Preserve.

Another Alaska train tour is the White Pass Summit Scenic Railroad in Skagway. The White Pass & Yukon Railway links Skagway and Whitehorse and takes a narrow-gauge ride in the historic path of prospectors. Pass Bridal Veil Falls, Inspiration Point, Dead Horse Gulch plus tunnels, trestles, and more on these Alaska train rides. And all of this aboard a vintage, rebuilt or replica train car. Find this Alaska shore excursion and more.

Together, these routes form the foundation of the Alaska Cruise Train Excursion experience — pairing premium rail travel with breathtaking scenery and historic storytelling. Each option provides a window into Alaska’s past and a comfortable way to experience its wild beauty up close.

Do Alaska train tours offer food and drink?

Yes. Aboard the McKinley Explorer®, in the warmly appointed full-service dining car, guests can order breakfast and lunch soft drinks and cocktails for an added charge throughout the trip. The menu options range from simple fare to elegant dining.

Meals are freshly prepared using local ingredients, and guests can relax with a drink while watching the landscape glide by. For many travelers, this combination of fine dining and stunning views makes the rail journey as memorable as the destinations themselves.

What are the top cities to visit on an Alaska train ride?

Most consider Anchorage and Fairbanks among the top cities to visit on Alaska train rides. You can travel between Anchorage and Denali on the McKinley Explorer®, which briefly stops in Talkeetna, a small town known for outdoor adventures.
Anchorage started as a railroad construction camp — it is now a metropolis and the hub for Alaska train rides. Nicknamed the Golden Heart City, Fairbanks is a gateway to remote outposts and oil fields, and it still retains its raffish charm. Both are worth a visit. Anchorage is known for moose, coffee, and friendly Alaskans. Fairbanks has Gold Rush history galore.
Whittier is another cruise port that you can visit via Alaska train tours. Nicknamed the “Strangest Town in Alaska,” Whittier hugs the stunning Prince William Sound and almost the whole town lives in the same condo complex. It is only accessible by boat or a tunnel that’s shared by both cars and Alaska trains. Some Alaska cruises port in Whittier.
An Alaska Railroad train traveling along the coast near Whittier, with a Holland America cruise ship docked in the background.
Holland America’s cruisetour itineraries make it easy to transfer from ship to rail at the port of Whittier. Guests traveling on these combined cruise and land packages can disembark and board the McKinley Explorer® train nearby, with luggage and transfers handled seamlessly by Holland America. While some itineraries include a short coach connection to the rail depot, the process is designed to be smooth and coordinated — offering one of the most effortless transitions from sea to land in Alaska.

What can I see on an Alaska train tour?

Train rides to Alaska and rail tours feature amazing scenery, from sparkling rivers to waterfalls and majestic wildlife, like grizzly bears and caribou. It's possible to explore some of Alaska’s famous interior sights by rail out of Anchorage.

Photographers and nature lovers will find endless opportunities on these rides — wildflowers in bloom, waterfalls cutting through cliffs, and glimpses of moose or eagles along the way. Even frequent travelers say the ever-changing light and landscape make each trip unique.

White Pass & Yukon Railway from Skagway, Alaska

Skagway Train Tours

Explore waterfalls, glacial rivers, and stunning terrain on the White Horse & Yukon Railroad from Skagway to the summit of White Pass. It is an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark and a favorite Alaska shore excursion among Skagway guests.

This excursion remains one of the most popular Skagway excursions for a reason — it combines rich Gold Rush history with panoramic views of the rugged wilderness. Many visitors choose morning departures for softer light and clear views across the mountain valleys.

Denali Train Tours

Book a Holland America Line cruisetour and take an Alaska train trip on the McKinley Explorer® to Denali. Every Alaska cruisetour includes an incredible journey through the Alaska wilderness aboard our privately owned, two-level, glass-domed McKinley Explorer® railcars to Denali National Park.

Guests traveling to Denali can enjoy open-air observation platforms for fresh mountain air, or relax beneath the glass-domed ceilings for unobstructed views. As the train approaches Denali National Park, onboard guides point out landmarks and wildlife — making it a memorable highlight for many cruisetour guests.

Best Routes for Alaska Train Rides

The McKinley Explorer® route to Denali is the best route for a premium journey between Anchorage and Denali. Every Alaska cruisetour with Holland America includes an incredible journey through the Alaska wilderness aboard our privately owned, two-level, glass-domed McKinley Explorer® railcars.

Each route offers something special. The McKinley Explorer® showcases interior wilderness, while the White Pass & Yukon Railway features a journey into Klondike history.

Trains from Anchorage to Denali

The McKinley Explorer® is included on every Holland America Alaska cruisetour, as it's tailored for cruise guests. The White Pass & Yukon Railway can be booked as a shore excursion from Skagway. It is also part of some of our cruisetours that venture into the Yukon.

Whether booked as a cruisetour or a standalone trip, the journey is as much about the experience as the destination

Plan Your Alaska Cruise Adventure

Alaska’s breathtaking landscapes are best experienced through a combination of sea and rail. Pair your voyage with one of Holland America’s scenic train journeys to fully immerse yourself in the state’s glaciers, wildlife, and mountain views. Alaska cruise and train tours offer the ultimate way to discover the state — whether traveling aboard the McKinley Explorer® or tracing Klondike Gold Rush history on the White Pass & Yukon Route.

Save Your Seat on These Rail Excursions

Best of Skagway: Rail, Salmon Bake & Saloon

Experience the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad, tour the Klondike Highway, enjoy Liarsville Salmon Bake, and visit Skagway’s historic Red Onion Saloon.

White Pass Rail & Klondike Highway by Bike

Ride the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad, then bike 15 miles downhill on the Klondike Highway, crossing the US‑Canada border with glacier views.

White Pass Rail & Yukon Expedition

Travel from Skagway to the Yukon on a Klondike Highway coach tour with White Pass summit views, wildlife museum, dog sleds, Gold Rush history, and a railroad ride.

White Pass Summit Scenic Railroad

Enjoy a round-trip journey on the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad, climbing to the summit with waterfalls, trestles, and Klondike Gold Rush history.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best train excursion on an Alaska cruise?

The most popular choice is the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad in Skagway, known for its history and scenery.

Which Alaska cruises include a train ride?

You can venture into Alaska's wild interior by booking an Alaska cruisetour. Every Alaska cruisetour with Holland America includes a ride on the McKinley Explorer to Denali National Park. You can also book the White Pass Railway shore excursion, as part of a port visit to Skagway. Every Alaska cruisetour includes a journey through the unspoiled Alaska interior aboard Holland America Line’s privately owned, two-level, glass-domed railcars on the McKinley Explorer® between Anchorage and Denali National Park.

What is the best Alaska cruise with a train ride to Denali?

Every Alaska cruisetour itinerary includes a ride on the McKinley Explorer® to Denali National Park.

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