Dawes Glacier

Dawes Glacier, Alaska

The Endicott Arm, where Dawes Glacier is located, is a part of the Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness. In a spectacular process known as calving, it routinely releases huge chunks of ice into the waters below. Different-sized icebergs float on the shimmering summer ocean. There are[…]

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Dawes Glacier

Cruising Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier, Alaska

Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness consists of two deep and narrow fjords: Tracy Arm and Endicott Arm. One quarter of both fjords’ areas are covered in ice, and they’re both longer than 30 miles. There is a lot of ice floating around in the fjords during[…]

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Chatham Strait

Cruising to Chatham Strait, Alaska

The Tlingit name for the narrow strait between the North Pacific and the Alexander Archipelago in southeast Alaska is Chatham Strait or Shee ya xhaak. Deep and narrow, the Chatham Strait is 240 kilometers long and has a long history of habitation by explorers and[…]

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Kuiu Island

Cruising to Kuiu Island, Alaska

Southeast Alaska is home to Kuiu Island, which is part of the Alexander Archipelago. It is sandwiched by Kupreanof Island to the east and Baranof Island to the west. The island is 105 kilometers in length and ranges in width from 10 to 23 kilometers.[…]

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Poulsbo

Cruising to Poulsbo, Washington

Poulsbo, located in Kitsap County, Washington, is a city on Liberty Bay. The population of this city places it as Kitsap County’s fourth largest. The town’s port is a great place to drop anchor, and three marinas can be found in close proximity to town.[…]

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Port Townsend

Cruising to Port Townsend, Washington

The city of Port Townsend may be found in Jefferson County, Washington. Port Townsend is an ideal starting point for exploring the Olympic Peninsula and beyond, thanks to its proximity to the region’s natural wonders, its rich maritime history, and the creative energy of its[…]

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Hampback Whale

Cruising to San Juan Islands, Washington

The San Juan Islands are a group of islands off the coast of Washington, USA, notable for their rustic Pacific Northwest scenery and abundant wildlife. Even though there are 172 designated islands and reefs in San Juan County, the majority of the population and tourist[…]

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Queen Charlotte

Cruising Queen Charlotte Sound, Canada

The Inside Passage includes Queen Charlotte Sound. British Columbia’s Queen Charlotte Sound is a body of water in the Pacific Ocean that separates southern Vancouver Island from northern Haida Gwaii. Both Hecate Strait and Queen Charlotte Strait meet at their northern and southern ends. The[…]

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Mount Roberts Tramway

Juneau, Alaska

Juneau, often described as America’s most unusual state capital, is the only center of U.S. government with no roads leading into or out of town. The city is surrounded by nature, namely towering mountains and the waters of Gastineau Channel. The modern city of Juneau is[…]

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Chichagof Islands

Cruising Baranof Island / Chichagof Island, Alaska

The Alexander Archipelago, located southeast of Alaska, is a chain of islands that stretches for more than 300 miles. About 1,100 islands make up the territory; they are the exposed summits of the Pacific coast’s buried mountains. The islands are isolated from the mainland by[…]

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Petersburg

Cruising to Petersburg, Alaska

Petersburg, Alaska is situated at the northern end of the Wrangell Narrows, a 22-mile waterway that is barely 300 feet wide and 19 feet deep in places. To this day, the people of Petersburg, Alaska, an Alaskan island settlement, rely on the ocean for their[…]

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Seattle port

Bell Street Pier 66 Cruise Terminal at Seattle cruise port

Bell Street Cruise Terminal Pier 66 The Bell St. Pier Terminal, also known as Pier 66, is located near downtown Seattle and is within walking distance of the Seattle Space needle and other attractions. Cruise ship passengers sailing on Carnival Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, Oceania[…]

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Seattle

Smith Cove Cruise Terminal Pier 91 at Seattle cruise port

Smith Cove Cruise Terminal Pier 91 Cruise Terminal at Pier 91 is located at the north end of Seattle’s downtown waterfront, near Magnolia Bridge, just minutes from the city’s retail core and historic Pike Place Market. Parking for regular and oversized vehicles (including RVs) is available[…]

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San Francisco

San Francisco, California

San Francisco, a city on the Pacific coast, is a popular tourist destination thanks to its beautiful bay and the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, both of which can be seen from the city’s historic cable cars as they navigate the steep hills. The beauty is[…]

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Sitka

Sitka, Alaska

From May through September, Sitka serves as a popular stop for cruise ships traveling the Inside Passage. Huge cruise ships dock at sea, and smaller boats take people to the Crescent Harbor Lightering Facility or the O’Connell Bridge Lightering Facility. Sitka is one of the[…]

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Outside Passage

Cruising Outside Passage, Alaska

Take a cruise on the Pacific’s wide waters by way of the Outside Passage. This is a cruise that begins in Seattle or Vancouver and returns to those cities, typically making stops in three or four different ports along the way. These ports may include[…]

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Tracy Arm Fjord

Cruise Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska

About 45 miles south of Juneau and 70 miles north of Petersburg, Alaska, Tracy Arm is a fjord in the Tongass National Forest that is off of Holkham Bay and adjacent to Stephens Passage. As an alternative to Glacier Bay or as the single glacier[…]

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Wrangell

Cruising to Wrangell, Alaska

Located in Southeast Alaska’s Inside Passage and the Tongass National Forest, Wrangell is a genuine working-class Alaskan island town. The Wrangell Museum in the Nolan Center is one of the newest museums in the Inside Passage region and offers a glimpse into Wrangell’s fascinating early[…]

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Seward

Seward, Alaska

Seward, Alaska, is a city in the Kenai Peninsula Borough. Located at the end of the Seward Highway and the Alaska Railroad at the head of Resurrection Bay on the Kenai Peninsula. Since it is close to Anchorage, many cruises choose the Port of Seward[…]

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Vancouver

Vancouver, British Columbia

Vancouver is ideally located and easily accessible, making it the perfect home port from which to embark on or return from an Alaska cruise. It is constantly named as one of the world’s most attractive cities. Over 800,000 cruise passengers pass through the Port of[…]

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College Fjord, Alaska

Cruise College Fjord, Alaska

College Fjord, in the northern part of Prince William Sound in the U.S. state of Alaska, is home to a number of glaciers. The College Fjord carves a deep chasm through the Chugach Mountains. College Fjord is a spectacular area to witness glacial calving and[…]

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Skagway, Alaska

Cruising to Skagway, Alaska

In Skagway, Alaska, the sounds of barroom pianos and boomtown crowds reverberate into the night, while shouts of “gold in the Yukon” still reverberate from the canyon walls. Skagway, Alaska, is the most northern place in Southeast Alaska. It is 80 air miles from Juneau,[…]

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Seattle

Seattle tourist attractions

It doesn’t get much better than setting sail from Seattle. Due to the abundance of attractions, you should set aside as much time as possible to experience it all. Here, though, are some suggestions for making the most of your time on dry land in[…]

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Nakwasina Sounds

Cruising Nakwasina Sounds, Alaska

Located in Alaska, Nakwasina Sound is a bay not far from Allan Point, the Border Rocks, and Halleck Island. Baranof Island doesn’t have many straight stretches, but off its western coast are hundreds of tiny, deserted islets perfect for anchoring and exploring. Explore the low-lying[…]

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Sergius Narrows

Cruising Sergius Narrows / Neva Strait, Alaska

The Alexander Archipelago, located southeast of Alaska, is a chain of islands that stretches for more than 300 miles. About 1,100 islands make up the territory; they are the exposed summits of the Pacific coast’s buried mountains. The islands are isolated from the mainland by[…]

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Sawyer Glacier

Cruise Sawyer Glacier

The fjord that ascends to Sawyer Glacier’s two sides is known as Tracy Arm. The fjord is not like a wide bay; rather, it has high granite walls that are home to several waterfalls. Sawyer Glacier, near the end of the Tracy Arm fjord, is[…]

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Nanaimo

Cruising to Nanaimo, British Columbia

Located on the east side of Vancouver Island, British Columbia’s capital city of Nanaimo is 34 nautical miles from Vancouver across the Strait of Georgia, 85 nautical miles north of Victoria, and 170 nautical miles north of Seattle, Washington. The city of Nanaimo is regarded[…]

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Neva Strait, Alaska

Cruising Neva Strait, Alaska

Neva Strait is an inlet on the coast of Alaska, located in Sitka Borough not far from Mount Edgecombe and only 84.1 miles from Juneau. Whitestone Cove is close to Whitestone Point, Whitestone Rock, and Neva Point, and the nearby body of water is called[…]

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Ketchikan

Ketchikan, Alaska

Due to its position at the southern end of the Inside Passage, Ketchikan is often referred to as Alaska’s “first city.” Ketchikan welcomes tourists from all around the world during the summer. It’s the starting point for most cruises to Alaska and the first place many[…]

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Anacortes

Cruising to Anacortes, WA

Anacortes, a lovely Pacific Northwest coastal community, serves as the main port of entry to the San Juan Islands. Conveniently located on Fidalgo Island, it serves as the terminal for ferries to the San Juan Islands and other international destinations from Washington state. The city[…]

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Sergius Narrows

Cruising Sergius Narrows, Alaska

After passing between the islands of Baranof and Chichagof, through Kakul Narrows, Salisbury Sound, and the Pacific Ocean, Sergius Narrows finally narrows into Neva Strait and Olga Strait, the entrance and exit to Sitka. Sergius Narrows, which begins at Hoonah Sound, is a passageway for[…]

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Whittier, Alaska

Whittier, Alaska

Whittier, Alaska Whittier, Alaska, is a community about 58 miles southeast of Anchorage on the Passage Canal. The majority of tourists who venture into Prince William Sound’s breathtaking wilderness do so through Whittier. Whittier’s Harbor on the western side of Prince William Sound receives thousands[…]

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Inside Passage, Alaska

Cruise Inside Passage, Alaska

The Inside Passage is a coastal route between the Pacific Ocean and North America and Canada. The Inside Passage is used regularly by a wide range of ships, including cruise ships, freighters, fishing boats, and ferries. The path stretches from southeast Washington in the United States[…]

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Prince Rupert

Cruising to Prince Rupert, British Columbia

Located on Kaien Island, Prince Rupert is a port city in the province of British Columbia is part of the Alaska cruise theatre, at the mouth of the Skeena River, 500 miles north of Vancouver and 40 miles south of the Alaska border and 65[…]

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Lynn Canal

Cruising Lynn Canal, Alaska

In southeast Alaska, you’ll find Lynn Canal, an inlet that connects to the mainland. The inlets of the Chilkat River in the south and Stephens Passage to the north form the northern boundary of the Alexander Archipelago. The Coast Mountains rise on its eastern side,[…]

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Hubbard Glacier

Cruise Hubbard Glacier, Alaska

The Hubbard Glacier is a breathtaking natural beauty that is surrounded by a beautiful glacial blue. This region is also home to an abundance of species that are very comparable to those that can be found in Glacier Bay. Because of how quickly it is[…]

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Kake, Alaska

Cruising to Kake, Alaska

Kake is located on the northwest coast of Kupreanof Island, between the Keku Strait and Frederick Sound. It is a traditional Tlingit settlement and home to one of the world’s largest totem poles, towering over the village at 132 feet. Its name was derived from[…]

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Hoonah, Alaska

Cruising to Hoonah, Alaska

Located in the southeastern corner of Alaska, Hoonah is the largest native Tlingit Indian village on Chichagof Island. The Tlingit first established a permanent settlement in Hoonah 2,000 years ago. Cruise ships docked in Hoonah offer passengers the opportunity to plan a variety of tours[…]

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Southeast Alaska's Islands

Cruising Southeast Alaska’s Islands

From Icy Bay, northwest of Yakutat, to Dixon Entrance, the southeast region of Alaska spans roughly 500 miles. It consists of a narrow strip of land with a few islands just off the coast of British Columbia. In several locations, the Boundary Ranges of the[…]

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Glacier Bay, Alaska

Cruise Glacier Bay, Alaska

Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is a must-see for any cruise ship making its way north through Southeast Alaska, thanks to its towering mountains, ice-sculpted fjords, rich marine life, and, most of all, gigantic tidewater glaciers. The scenery of Glacier Bay National Park, which[…]

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Victoria, British Columbia

Cruising to Victoria, British Columbia

The capital of British Columbia, Victoria, is occasionally used as a cruise port during the Alaska cruise season. This is especially true at the beginning and conclusion of the season, when cruise companies offer special itineraries as they relocate their ships from the south to[…]

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Icy Strait Point

Cruising to Icy Strait Point, Alaska

Just outside the small village of Hoonah, which has Alaska’s largest native Tlingit Indian population, is the privately owned port of adventure known as Icy Strait Point. It’s named after the neighboring Icy Strait, and you’ll find it on Chichagof Island. Tlingit Indians have lived[…]

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Chichagof Islands

Cruising Chichagof Islands, Alaska

Chichagof Island, also known as Shee Kaax, is located in the Alaska Panhandle near Bell Island, Nelson Island, and Soloma Point in the Alexander Archipelago. It is the fifth-largest island in the United States, measuring 75 miles in length and 50 miles in width for[…]

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Baranof Islands

Cruising Baranof Islands, Alaska

Experience all that Alaska has to offer on an adventure cruise through the breathtaking Baranof Island wilderness area. Baranof Island is a popular destination on Alaskan cruises. Experience the unspoiled beauty of Alaska’s wilderness and nature on a cruise to Baranof Island. Baranof Island, also[…]

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Chichagof Islands

Cruising Chichagof Island / Peril Strait, Alaska

The Alexander Archipelago, located southeast of Alaska, is a chain of islands that stretches for more than 300 miles. About 1,100 islands make up the territory; they are the exposed summits of the Pacific coast’s buried mountains. The islands are isolated from the mainland by[…]

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Strait of Georgia

Cruising Strait of Georgia

The Strait of Georgia, sometimes known as the Georgia Strait, is a strait in the eastern North Pacific that separates the eastern coast of Vancouver Island from the southwestern coast of the Canadian mainland. Among the more than 3,000 species that call the Strait of[…]

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Peril Strait, Alaska

Cruising Peril Strait, Alaska

Peril Strait, also known as Háat Ishkáak, is a narrow passageway between the islands of the Alexander Archipelago in southeast Alaska. Baranof Island and Catherine Island are to its south, and Chichagof Island is to its north. The 50-mile-long Peril Strait connects Salisbury Sound in[…]

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Haines, Alaska

Cruising to Haines, Alaska

Haines is a major stop for the Alaska Marine Highway System, whose ferries drop off RVers and other travelers en route to the Alaska Highway to the north. The town of Haines sits on the northern coast of Lynn Canal, the longest and deepest fjord[…]

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Humpback Whale

Cruising Frederick Sound Alaska

Frederick Sound is a passage in southeastern Alaska’s Alexander Archipelago. It’s what divides Kupreanof Island, to the south, from Admiralty Island, to the north. As well as being a fantastic place to fish, whale viewing in Frederick Sound is a very common activity. If you want[…]

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