If you're planning an Alaska cruise tour in 2025, you're in for a once-in-a-lifetime experience! Here's a quick breakdown of some of the best cruise lines, depending on what you're looking for:
Princess Cruises –
Best for First-Timers & Land+Sea Tours
Princess has been sailing to Alaska for over 50 years, and they really know how to do it right. Their "Cruisetours" combine a 7-day cruise with a land tour to places like Denali National Park. Great balance of comfort, scenic views, and authentic Alaskan experiences.
Holland America Line –
Best for Scenic Cruising & Cultural Depth
Holland America also offers excellent Cruisetours and is known for getting you closer to Alaska’s culture and natural beauty. Their mid-sized ships are a bit quieter, perfect for travelers who want a more immersive and relaxed journey.
Royal Caribbean –
Best for Families & Adventure Lovers
If you're traveling with family or want more onboard activities (rock climbing, zip lines, etc.), Royal Caribbean’s newer ships offer a fun mix of adventure and exploration, with some great Alaskan itineraries too.
Celebrity Cruises –
Best for Luxury on a Mid-Budget
Known for upscale service and modern design, Celebrity is ideal if you want luxury without breaking the bank. Their Alaska routes are well-reviewed, and they cater to both younger couples and older travelers.
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) –
Best for Flexibility & Freestyle Cruising
If you prefer a more laid-back, flexible experience, NCL offers "freestyle cruising" with no fixed dining times and lots of onboard entertainment. Good for both couples and groups.
Tips Before You Book:
- Try to book early for the best rates and cabin choices.
- Consider a balcony room – the views are absolutely worth it!
- Look for itineraries that include Glacier Bay or Hubbard Glacier for the best glacier experiences.
Let me know if you want help comparing specific itineraries or cruise+land packages. Alaska is incredible – whichever line you choose, you’re in for something unforgettable.