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What are the top Alaska cruises with glacier viewing?

From a cruise through the remote Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve to marveling at the massive, ice-blue Hubbard Glacier or scenic cruising through Endicott Arm, there are many glacier experiences offered as part of our Alaska itineraries. Our Glacier Guarantee™ means you can set sail with confidence knowing you'll experience the awe-inspiring beauty of a glacier.

Learn more about the Alaska glaciers we visit.

Video about best time to cruise Alaska on Holland America Line featuring glacier viewing.

Video Transcript:

[0:00] What are the top Alaska cruises with glacier viewing? If glacier viewing is high on your Alaska cruise list,

[0:06] The key is choosing an itinerary that promises up-close access to tidewater glaciers and gives you enough time to actually enjoy the moment.

[0:15] Sailings that include Glacier Bay, National Park,

[0:18] Hubbard Glacier, or fjords like Tracy Arm and Endicott Arm give you the best chance for those classic up-close glacier moments.

[0:27] Many itineraries list these stops clearly,

[0:30] which makes them easier to spot when comparing routes. Glacier Bay and Hubbard Glacier usually offer long scenic

[0:38] days and dramatic tidewater glacier views with towering ice walls and frequent calving, when large chunks of ice break off and crash into the water.

[0:48] Tracy Arm and Endicott Arm are narrower fjords with steep granite walls,

[0:54] incredible scenery, and wildlife along the way. Access here can depend on ice conditions, but when ships can enter,

[1:01] The experience is unforgettable. You can also book excursions to see glaciers up close, like guided glacier walks,

[1:09] small boat tours that reach tighter fjords, or even helicopter landings. These excursions often sell out,

[1:16] So it's best to book them ahead of time through your cruise line to avoid timing and logistics issues. One last tip:

[1:23] Choose a cruise line with a long history in Alaska. Experience often means better glacier permits, smarter timing in the fjords,

[1:30] and longer scenic days. Some lines even offer a glacier viewing guarantee,

[1:35] which adds peace of mind if conditions change. Follow us for more tips on planning your perfect Alaska cruise.

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