Best Way To See Alaska | Cruise or Land Tour? Or Both? (2024)

The short answer: Stay away from the crowds and experience Alaska in an authentic way. This requires more planning, but you’ll have a more richly rewarding vacation. Here are five tips to see the real Alaska:

1. If You Cruise, Make It A Means to an End

Cruises are a great way to see Alaska’s coastal mountains, glaciers, marine wildlife, and towns. But you don’t want to miss our highest mountains, “Big Five” land mammals, or vast interior landscapes, so…

2. Do An Independent Land Tour

Use a local Alaskan travel agent to help you plan a custom land tour. You have a lot of options.Fly into Anchorage and travel by railroad, or rent a car or motorhome and drive our highways. Another option: take the marine highway or fly into an Inside Passage town. Visit off-the-beaten-path destinations. Stay at smaller hotels and roadside adventure lodges. Ask your hosts for advice. Meet locals and understand the Alaskan lifestyle; it may make you think differently about your own life.

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Tip: Take a day cruise and you can see more marine wildlife and tidewater glaciers than you would on a one-week conventional cruise. You’ll also get closer to everything.

3. Reserve A Healthy Budget For Excursions

Day tours and excursions get you away from the crowds and into the real Alaska you came to see. But taking these tours may require some extra effort—and money. After all, many of Alaska's most dramatic sights and wildlife can be accessed only by plane or boat. Other activities—like river rafting, glacier hiking, or dogsledding—necessitate hiring expert guides and renting gear. Plan on one to two excursions per day, and budget $100–$200 for each. If that’s a little high, here are tips to see Alaska on a budget.

4. Come At The Right Time Of Year

Our days are long, and temperatures are comfortable anytime from May to September. Hotel rates are lower during our shoulder seasons (mid-May to mid-June and early September), but temperatures a little warmer during peak season. It gets rainier as the summer progresses; read our Best Time To Visit Alaska article to find your optimal window.

5. Don’t Fixate On “Highlights”

We recall a visitor who literally cried on the train home from Denali National Park. She had come all this way to see Denali (Mt. McKinley) and was crestfallen when it never broke through the clouds. Paris has one Eiffel Tower, London has one Big Ben, but Alaska has dozens of mountains as awe-inspiring as Denali, and wilderness areas more beautiful than most national parks in the Lower 48. If you miss our namesakes, don’t think you’ve missed the essence of Alaska.

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FAQs

What is the best way to see Alaska cruise or land? ›

Cruises are a great way to see Alaska's coastal mountains, glaciers, marine wildlife, and towns. But you don't want to miss our highest mountains, “Big Five” land mammals, or vast interior landscapes, so… If you choose a conventional cruise, take a cross-Gulf itinerary and add a land tour.

Is it better to do land or cruise first in Alaska? ›

The conventional wisdom is to take your land tour first, so that you can relax on the cruise. But we recommend saving your land tour for last.

What is the best way to travel around Alaska? ›

The train is a unique way to get around Alaska

Alaska Railroad is centrally located in Anchorage and offers options both north to Denali and Fairbanks or south to Seward on the Kenai peninsula. The train is the best option not only for the environment but also for the scenery (and yes it does stop for wildlife).

Is cruising a good way to see Alaska? ›

Alaska has more coastline than the rest of the United States combined. Seeing the varied landscapes, abundant marine wildlife, and tidewater glaciers by cruise ship is one of the top ways to travel to and around Alaska.

What month is the best time to cruise Alaska? ›

For the warmest temperatures, cruise between mid-June and mid-August. For the most Midnight Sun, come 3 weeks before or after the summer solstice and longest day of the year, June 21. Want to see the northern lights? That's a long shot during cruising season.

How many days in Alaska is enough? ›

7 to 10 Days in Alaska

Most visitors spend a week to 10 days traveling in Alaska, either splitting that time between a cruise and a corresponding cruise tour or spending it all on a land itinerary. Our most popular trip package, the Best of Denali & Kenai Fjords, is seven days long.

What is the best month to travel to Alaska? ›

Beginning in July and stretching through to the end of August the summer is the nicest time of year to travel. July is the best month to visit, although it is also the busiest. Warm days and short nights make this a really nice time of year to visit and much of the state's iconic wildlife is very active.

What is Alaska's number one tourist destination? ›

You can't go wrong starting with a visit to Kenai Fjords and Denali National Park.

How far in advance should I plan a trip to Alaska? ›

If it's a pretty involved trip of say 10 days or more, or if you want something exclusive, you should definitely book before New Year's to be ahead of the pack. If it's a typical tour, six months in advance is probably going to work. If it's last minute, well then you take what you can get.

Can you see land the whole time on an Alaskan cruise? ›

“How far from shore do the Alaskan cruises go - can you always see land?” Most of the time you see land. You are out at see the first and last night.

Which is better inside or outside passage in Alaska? ›

It's a matter of personal taste. Some people don't like open-jaw flights (flying into one city and out of another), and so prefer the round-trip Inside Passage route. Others don't mind that and enjoy the additional glacier visits of the Gulf cruise itineraries. It's entirely up to you.

Is an Alaskan cruise a good way to see the northern lights? ›

Sights you'll have to see to believe. Including (and especially), a little natural wonder you may know as the northern lights. A cruise to Alaska is a stellar (pun intended) way to see the northern lights and experience everything this glacial getaway has to offer.

What is the best way to see Alaska in 10 days? ›

Well, if you're doing just a land tour, 10 days gives you enough time to see the best of Southcentral and Interior Alaska. You can drive the whole Kenai Peninsula, stopping in unique, quaint towns like Seward and Homer; then you can head north into Interior Alaska, visiting charming Talkeetna and Denali National Park.

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