With good reason, a cruise to Alaska is on many people’s bucket lists. As the 49th state to join the United States, it is known as The Last Frontier. Much of it remains untouched by humans. The wildlife is plentiful, the terrain is rugged and the weather is often unpredictable. When stopping at ports while on an Alaskan cruise, several shore excursions are well worth your money and time. Port stops will vary depending on the cruise line and itinerary you choose.
Visit Mendenhall Glacier
During a stop at the port in Juneau, taking a trip to Mendenhall Glacier is a necessity. This glacier is impressive to view and easy to access, so it is an ideal excursion for families with children. After exploring the glacier, a few nearby hiking trails lead to waterfalls, wildlife and forests. Touring Mendenhall Glacier can quickly be completed in a couple of hours, so you will have plenty of time to check out the many other things to do in Juneau.
Ride on the White Pass Railroad
If your cruise stops in Skagway, don’t miss a trip along the White Pass Railway. The explorers searching for treasure during the Klondike Gold Rush took this path, so there is plenty of history to learn about the area. This excursion is family-friendly. Adults and kids alike will have plenty to view as the train passes through a gorgeous and varied landscape as the train travels to the White Pass Summit.
Go Whale Watching
Whale watching in the waters surrounding Alaska is an unforgettable excursion. Tours in Juneau, Seward, Sitka, Icy Strait, Skagway and Ketchikan all offer the opportunity, so it’s easy to make this work with your travel plans. Once you venture out on the tour boat, you could see gray, killer, humpback and beluga whales as well as plenty of other ocean life. If you haven’t viewed whales in their natural habitat, this is a wonderful opportunity.
Sample a Salmon Bake
A salmon bake is a fun, educational way to sample the local cuisine. These events are held all over the state, but while stopping at a cruise port, your best bet is to purchase your tickets for Skagway or Juneau. Most salmon bakes will feature live music, a campfire and plenty of food. If you’re not a seafood person, there are usually alternate options available. This is also a great opportunity to get to know other travelers as well as learn a bit about the salmon industry in Alaska. Sometimes, the salmon bake can be combined with other tours, such as a hike or whale watching excursion. On one of your days in port, experience something new and choose the salmon bake instead of visiting a restaurant.
Experience Dog Sledding
Dog sledding is an incredibly popular shore excursion. It is truly a local tradition with a long history. The well-known Iditarod Sled Dog Race is completed each March and is a quintessential part of Alaska’s claim to fame. This excursion is offered in Anchorage, Juneau, Denali, Seward and Skagway.
The sledding experiences can vary based on the tour you choose as well as the time of year, but some also include helicopter rides or scenic hikes. In the summer, you’ll be able to ride on wheeled carts that are pulled by the dogs, or you can participate in a sled ride on a glacier. In the colder months, you can sled on the snow for a truly authentic experience. Your tour guides will give you plenty of information on the history and specifics of dog sledding, and sometimes, you’ll even get an opportunity to play with and cuddle the dogs.
As you have read, there are a number of incredible excursions that you can choose from when taking an Alaskan cruise. These tours vary in price and duration, so travelers should do their research to find and plan events that will fit their budgets and schedules.