Alaska Glacier Cruises

Save Big With These Alaska Cruise Deals

Explore more while spending less with Alaska glaciers deals onboard our best cruise ships

Bahamas Cruise

7 Night Alaska Adventure Cruise

Kairos Flux From Miami, Florida

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$805/person

Taxes & fees included

Bahamas Cruise

7 Night Alaska Wildlife Explorer Cruisetour

Kairos Flux From Miami, Florida

Starting from*

$799/person

Taxes & fees included

Eastern Caribbean Cruise

7 Night Alaska Inside Passage Cruise

Kairos Ignite From Miami, Florida

Starting from*

$803/person

Taxes & fees included

Eastern Caribbean Cruise

7 Night Southbound Alaska & Hubbard Glacier

Kairos Velocity From Port Canaveral, FL

Starting from*

$812/person

Taxes & fees included

Alaska Glacier Cruise

VIEWS OF GLACIAL PROPORTIONS

With its winding fjords and gigantic glaciers, the best Alaska glaciers cruises offer unforgettable views. Spot silly seals playing on bobbing icebergs, or simply take in the vibrancy of the turquoise waters. These memories are sure to last a lifetime.

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LIVE THE WILD LIFE

Endicott Arm Fjord Glacier is less frequently visited than its sister Tracy Arm, but its secluded nature only adds to its appeal. Catch a glimpse of imposing Dawes Glacier: It's actually formed by two glaciers meeting, one of which features an impressive icefall, a crevasse that looks like a frozen waterfall, into the fjord below. You're sure to see roaming wildlife here: Watch the waters for seals and sea otters, or look to the skies for a glimpse of soaring bald eagles.

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FJORD THE TURQUOISE WATERS

As glaciers move, they grind the earth to flour that turns the waters that wind through the fjords a gorgeous opaque turquoise color. Take an excursion or tour through the water-filled valleys of Mendenhall Glacier to bathe in the light that reflects off of the compressed ice. You can kayak through Mendenhall Lake, which is actually created by the melting waters of the 3,000-year-old glacier.

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ICE, ICE, BABY!

Age-old glaciers like Dawes or Mendenhall give way to meandering fjords all throughout Alaska. Kayak through the icy waters and catch a glimpse of the grazing caribou and the leaping mountain goats who frequent the massive mountains of ice.

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ICY EXPEDITIONS

Sometimes, you want to relax and take in the views. Other times, you might prefer to take advantage of the thrilling adventures an area has to offer. With an Alaska glaciers vacation, you can do both at the same time.

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TAKE A PAWS

A thrilling helicopter ride tour can transport you to the Norris Glacier on the Juneau Icefield. Meet with professional mushers and their spirited dogs for an unforgettable dog-sledding adventure of ancient proportions: Archaeological evidence suggests the Inuit have been getting around via dog sled since around 1,000 A.D.

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GLACIER SIGHT-SOARING

Generally, Alaska glaciers are viewed from one angle, so you can see that they are massive, but flightseeing — taking a small, low-flying plane over the landscape for a true bird's-eye view — allows you to see just how vast these rivers of ice can be. Take up an excursion out of Misty Fjord in Ketchikan, or soar above the tallest mountain in North America in Denali National Park with a Talkeetna adventure tour group. You may even get the chance to climb one of these icy giants.

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THE CAVERNS ARE CALLING

There's nothing quite like experiencing a glacier from the inside. Venture into Mendenhall Ice Caves or Matanuska Glacier Cave to see stunning views of intensely compressed ice — it's an otherworldly experience of actually standing underneath the glacial ice, which forms surreal landscapes like you've never seen before.

Alaska Cruise

DISCOVER ALASKA YOUR WAY

No two travelers are exactly alike. That’s why a Kairos Cruise Cruisetour includes thoughtfully-curated experiences, like panning for gold in Fairbanks, scouting bears and caribou at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, and scoping views on an aerial tram ride to the summit of Mount Alyeska — plus many more. Each option is designed to complement your own independent explorations for a complete and memorable Alaska vacation crafted with you in mind.

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GOLD DREDGE 8

The discovery of gold transformed Alaska, and the Gold Dredge 8 tour brings the state's gold rush history and mining heritage to life. Over three decades, the pan-like dredge extracted gold just outside downtown Fairbanks. You'll travel there aboard a replica narrow-gauge train whose conductor shares tales of the early prospectors. Then watch the giant dredge in action before getting hands-on, panning for gold the old-fashioned way.

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ALASKA WILDLIFE CONSERVATION CENTER

This center provides a sanctuary for native Alaskan animals in need. Here you can get up close to the orphaned, injured or displaced animals, all under expert care in their natural habitats so that they can be reintroduced into the wild. The resident population varies by the season but can include caribou and moose calves, fawns, porcupines, birds, lynx, and brown and black bears.

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ALYESKA AERIAL TRAM

From the Alyeska Resort at the base of Mount Alyeska, you'll ascend 2,300 feet to the summit. The panorama includes the seven hanging glaciers and the snow-capped peaks of the Chugach Mountains, the forested Chugach valley and out to the sparkling waters of the Turnagain Arm waterway. Be sure to look down, too, and you may see wildlife ambling across the mountain's slope.