Alaska Cruises: Overview

Find the Perfect Destination

Highlights

  • Cruise the Inside Passage past glaciers, waterfalls and wildlife.
  • Begin and end your Alaska cruise in beautiful Seattle or Vancouver
  • Norwegian has the youngest fleet cruising to Alaska

Cruise to Alaska and the Inside Passage with an Insider.

There's no better way for you and your family to take an Alaska Cruise than with Norwegian Cruise Line, we offer the youngest cruising fleet sailing the frontier. Start your Alaska cruise from Seattle or Vancouver and get ready for amazing views and wildlife like nowhere else. On board relax in the Mandara Spa with a massage, check out the casino or just soak in a hot tub and watch the scenery glide by.

REDUCED RATES FOR SOLO GUESTS

NORWEGIANS DIG BEING SINGLE.


Book a select Alaska cruise on any of our three award-winning ships sailing the
majestic state of Alaska and receive reduced pricing for solo travelers.

Alaska Cruises Destinations

  • Cruises to Glacier Bay, Alaska

    Glacier Bay

    Take an Alaska Cruise to Glacier Bay; a United Nations World Heritage Site and a globally significant wildlife sanctuary.

  • Cruises to Sawyer Glacier, Alaska

    Sawyer Glacier

    Witness the massive ice chunks of Sawyer Glacier calve into the sea on an Alaska Cruise.

What is Included?

  • Many dining options, from three-course dining to endless buffets with action stations.
  • Entertainment day & night. Spectacular stage & comedy shows, dance clubs, bars & lounges, piano bars and live music.
  • Fitness center, sports court, pools, and hot tubs.
  • Youth programs for children ages 3-17.
  • Attentive room steward and complementary room service.

Things to Know

  • See Alaska the Norwegian way

    Choose from FOUR Cruisetours featuring escorted Motorcoach and Railroad Tours to see the heart of this great land.

  • No Score

    Alaska, the largest state, has no professional sports teams.

     
  • Slow Show

    It’s slow going - most glaciers move less than three feet a day.

     
  • Bear Facts

    Grizzly bears don’t eat or drink during 6 months of hibernation.

     
  • So Close

    At its closest point, Alaska is just 55 miles away from Russia.

     
  • Salmon Sense

    A salmon’s sense of smell is even more keen than a dog’s.