With more than 75 years of experience in Alaska—the longest of any cruise line—Holland America knows the state inside and out and presents you with lots of ways to enjoy it, from both the sea and land. Not only do they feature the most Glacier Bay itineraries, but they’re also the only way to see the Yukon in combination with a cruise. You’ll get to stay at Holland America’s Westmark Hotels and their beautiful McKinley Chalet Resort at the entrance to Denali National Park, enabling you to get closer to wildlife and explore more of Alaska on land.
The cruise line has also expanded its onboard programming, so guests can engage with an Alaska naturalist, dig deeper into topics like Alaska’s bush pilots and learn from a National Park Ranger and local Huna Tlingit guides.
Pros:
- Every cruise includes a visit to one or more of Alaska’s iconic glacier destinations
- Only cruise line to offer an Alaska cruise combined with an overland tour to Denali and the Yukon
- Land and sea Cruisetours range from 9 to 18 days
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How we chose the best Alaska cruises
To find the best Alaska cruises, we followed expert recommendations and read hundreds of user reviews and ratings. Because I’ve been on several Alaska cruises alone, with my family and with my husband, I also based my choices on my own personal experiences. After combining all that information, we came up with this guide to the best Alaska cruises.