Southeast Alaska Cruise
Juneau, AK to Juneau, AK
Begin your Alaskan adventure in Juneau, where the spirit of the gold rush still influences the area. Historic landmarks like the Alaska State Capitol and the Governor's Mansion stand as proud relics of a time when fortune seekers rushed this frontier, driven by dreams of striking it rich. It’s the view that truly takes your breath away—a treasure more dazzling than any gold.
Enjoy an exclusive cruise through the Inside Passage, where calm waters reflect the expansive sky, and every turn reveals secluded islands full of life. Sea otters playfully weave through the kelp, and bald eagles command the skies. Explore Haines, where history meets nature. Visit the Valley of the Eagles to witness soaring bald eagles in their natural habitat, then take in the town's rich culture and stunning landscapes. As your journey through Alaska's wonders continues, each day offers new and unforgettable experiences. As our small ships expertly navigate these waters, prepare to be captivated by the striking beauty that defines this untamed land from the comfort of your private balcony.
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Visit famous harbors such as Petersburg, Glacier Bay, and Skagway on our incredible 9-day Juneau round-trip cruise. See the Mendenhall Glacier up-close, watch bald eagles fly in Haines, and experience the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of Alaska.
Day 1 - Juneau, AK
Check into your hotel and set out to discover Juneau’s city center. Take a leisurely stroll through its bustling streets, stopping to explore specialized shops that offer local crafts and goods. Don't miss the Juneau-Douglas City Museum and the Sealaska Heritage Institute, which provide deep insights into the region’s history and the rich cultural traditions of its indigenous peoples.
Day 2 - Afternoon of Cruising
Before you embark, take part in a guided exploration of Juneau that highlights the city’s most notable attractions. This informative guided visit concludes conveniently at your ship, where you are welcomed aboard with a special reception. Board your home on the river for the rest of your trip and settle in your spacious stateroom. Celebrate with a Welcome Reception featuring refreshments and live local music. Get comfortable as the beauty of Alaska awaits you.
Day 3 - Haines, AK
Haines, Alaska, glimmers along the shores of the Lynn Canal, reflecting the expansive northern sky. The town boasts a robust arts scene and profound historical relevance, highlighted by Fort William H. Seward, a national historic landmark that once served as a key outpost for the U.S. Army. Galleries and artisan workshops line the streets, each bustling with artists at work, capturing the unique charm of the area.
For those with a curiosity for the quirky, the Hammer Museum offers an in-depth look at the evolution of hand tools, from ancient to modern times. Haines effortlessly combines its deep historical roots and vibrant cultural expressions within its stunning natural setting. In this port, you can explore on your own or with a guide, visit eagles and sip spirits at the Port Chillkoot Distillery.
Day 4 - Glacier Bay, AK
Glacier Bay National Park is an extraordinary expanse, covering more than 3.3 million acres of striking varied terrain. It hosts a grand assembly of glaciers that descend towards the bay, framed by the cascading Fairweather Mountain Range, a dramatic landscape notorious for its annual accumulation of over 200 feet of snow.
Enjoy exclusive access with American Cruise Lines as you navigate the vast 60-mile stretch of Glacier Bay. Revel in the grand spectacle from the warmth of your ship, sipping hot cocoa as you pass monumental glaciers. Experience the thrill of watching seals basking on ice floes and massive ice blocks thunderously breaking off and plunging into the frosty waters.
From the seclusion of your private balcony, observe a bustling wildlife theater featuring otters, seals, and sea lions at play in the bay. Onshore, spot black and brown bears, agile mountain goats, and a diverse array of birds. Your journey is enriched by captivating narratives from onboard specialists, who illuminate the unique ecological and geological marvels that make Glacier Bay truly unparalleled.
Day 5 - Petersburg, AK
As your ship docks in Petersburg, take a moment to view the breathtaking scenery. The mountains surrounding this quaint town soar into the sky, their peaks a brilliant white against the crisp blue sky. Founded over a century ago by Norwegian fishermen, Petersburg retains its authentic charm as a true Alaskan fishing village, with many local families still deriving their livelihood from the sea.
For those seeking an aerial adventure, a flightseeing excursion offers unforgettable views of expansive glaciers, verdant valleys, and serene bays from above. On land, wander through Petersburg's downtown to discover charming shops and small museums or stroll along the waterfront trails to immerse yourself in the lush Alaskan wilderness. For a more thrilling experience, consider chartering a fishing boat to explore the rich waters of Frederick Sound, or take a jet boat tour to the nearby LeConte Glacier Bay, where the landscapes are as dramatic as they are pristine.
Day 6 - Cruising the Wrangell Narrows
As you journey between Wrangell and Petersburg, your ship navigates the Wrangell Narrows, a stunningly narrow and deep channel—similar to a fjord—with its steep, evergreen shorelines that gracefully pass by. Head up to the top deck to get an unobstructed view of this natural phenomenon.
Experience the beauty of nature with all-encompassing views of towering glaciers, a series of cascading waterfalls, and an abundance of wildlife. Marine mammals can be seen in the waters too. Be on the lookout for a diverse display of waterfowl, shorebirds, and seabirds as they animate the skies and shores. Engage in onboard activities, listening to a guest speaker's enlightening presentation, and enjoy the chef’s culinary offerings, which highlight the flavors and ingredients of the region.
Day 7 - Wrangell, AK
Wrangell’s charming bay offers a sweeping view of the town set against a valley that stretches from the imposing coastal mountains. To the north, the mighty Stikine River weaves into the sea, its waters spreading into braided streams across a broad delta. This fertile area is a hotspot for wildlife, especially during salmon runs, when eagles, seals, and both black and brown bears can be observed feasting on the spawning fish from designated safe viewing spots.
For those inclined to a bit of adventure, consider a jet boat tour up the Stikine River, an historic pathway during the fervent days of the Gold Rush. While exploring Wrangell, enjoy the local culinary delights, featuring fresh salmon and halibut. Engage with the rich traditions of the native Tlingit community, or indulge in the simple pleasure of picking wild blueberries and huckleberries from the abundant bushes around the town.
Day 8 - Tracy Arm, AK / Sawyer Glacier
Today's journey through the Tracy Arm Fjord gives you a front row seat to natural wonders as our small ship navigates the narrow, winding channel. Throughout this 25-mile voyage, the fjord remains remarkably slender, hugged by sheer cliffs that soar over 3,000 feet above the sea, creating a dramatic corridor. These icy walls are interspersed with valleys that open to reveal snow-draped peaks, ancient forests, and brilliant glaciers that go on forever.
As we advance, the scenery is punctuated by hundreds of waterfalls that plunge dramatically into the fjord below. The voyage culminates at the spectacular twin Sawyer Glaciers, whose mighty forces have historically shaped this stunning waterway. Seals can be seen basking on the ice floes with their young. During this mesmerizing glacier viewing, the crew serves up our signature warm hot-chocolate bar, complete with a variety of toppings and liqueurs to help warm you up.
Day 9 - Juneau, AK
After a full exploration of the best of Alaska, your journey circles back to where it all began, in Juneau. Enjoy a final breakfast on board as we prepare to part ways. We sincerely thank you for choosing to cruise with us, and we hope that the memories and experiences you’ve gathered will inspire you to join us again.
Enjoy a premium hotel stay, a guided exploration of the city of Juneau, and transportation to the ship. All luggage will be brought directly from the hotel and placed in your stateroom aboard the ship.
As you embark upon your journey, enjoy a Welcome Aboard Reception with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and entertainment. Meet the crew, your onboard experts, and fellow guests. Learn more about the wonderful adventure ahead of you.
Begin with a narrated scenic drive through downtown Juneau on your way to the Alaska State Museum. Housed in a striking new building, the museum combines the collections from the former Alaska State Museum and the Alaska State Library Archives. In a modern glass architectural environment, the museum, referred to as SLAM, displays artifacts, photographs, and documents detailing Alaska's rich history. Peruse exhibits highlighting the country's original inhabitants, natural history, occupation by Russia, and eventual purchase and statehood. Art and artifacts of the Alaska Native collections as well as the state's maritime and gold rush history will also be on display.
Next, it’s off to Brotherhood Bridge for a photo stop. Your guide will point out highlights of Alaska's capital city and tell stories of its rich history. Upon arrival at the bridge, stand at the foot of the Mendenhall River as your guide explains the glacial nature of this valley and shares stories about the significance of this bridge to the Native people. Witness the magnificent Mendenhall Glacier off in the distance. This monumental river of glistening ice towers is 1 1/2 miles in height, hundreds of feet thick and the only glacier accessible by road in Southeast Alaska.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
As you make your way to the Chilkat River to begin your rafting excursion, take a scenic riverside drive along Haines Highway, declared A National Scenic Byway. Witness glacier-clad mountains thrust to the sky, colorful wildflowers line the road, and green riverside channels that provide habitat for moose, bear, and trumpeter swans. After boarding your raft, enjoy a rapid-free, scenic float down the Chilkat River through the famous Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve, home of the world's largest concentration of bald eagle. Paddling is not required, as your expert guide will push the raft along, explaining the natural history of the area, the Chilkat Indian heritage, and fun facts about bald eagle ecology.
This is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 460-4518 for information.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
Enjoy a historic walking tour led by a local guide who will give you an insider’s look at life in this small Alaskan town. Start at Fort William H. Seward, the first permanent Army base in Alaska. Learn about the rich history of the Chilkat Valley, including the pre-contact days of the Tlingit, the arrival of the missionaries, the US Army and Ft. Seward period, as well as more modern times. Admire the views from Officer’s Row, and visit Soap Suds Alley and the Parade Grounds. Explore the famous Hammer Museum, one of the prime attractions on Main Street. Hear stories about local controversies and the challenges of remote Alaskan living.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Knowledgeable and experienced local naturalists will guide you through the "Valley of the Eagles" to take in Alaska's nature and wildlife in six different wildlife habitats: ocean, estuary, river, lake, muskeg, and rainforest. Nestled between rugged glaciers and snow-capped mountains, the fertile Chilkoot Valley provides you with the potential to observe a wide variety of wildlife including brown bears, bald eagles, whales, seals, and river otters.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Sea kayaking is a great way to explore the scenic wonders of Alaska. Outfitted with the proper gear, you will soon be gliding silently along the shores of the pristine Chilkoot Lake. The tour begins with a seaside drive to Chilkoot Lake State Park which features a salmon-filled river flowing into the sea, a turquoise lake surrounded by snow-capped mountains, and important Tlingit cultural sites. Keep an eye out for wildlife; bald eagles, brown bear, and migratory birds, all of which are often seen here. Arrive at the lake, take in the scenery and board your sea kayak. This lake is uncrowded, and the scenery is spectacular. Huge waterfalls spill off of the cliffs surrounding the lake, lush green forests line the shore, and wildlife abounds.
This is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 460-4518 for information.
Activity Level: High | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
Welcome to Southeast Alaska’s first distillery, which has a quintessential Alaskan story; one of trailblazing, determination, creativity, and community. Get a peek behind the curtain at some of the Last Frontier’s favorite spirits, made on-site. Discover the art and science that goes into creating small-batch, hand-crafted spirits in the heart of the Inside Passage. Starting from the deck of a beautifully renovated historical building that now houses the Tasting Room. Learn the history of the distillery, visit the production space and barrel room, and try the spirits in cocktails or flights, including an excursion-exclusive sample of Wrackline Rye Whiskey straight from the barrel. Receive a souvenir shot glass and 10% off store merchandise.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
This convenient shuttle will transport you from the ship to the center of Haines and back. At your leisure, explore the rich history, scenic beauty, and vibrant culture of this enchanting Alaskan town. This daily shuttle runs on a continuous loop.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
The marine wilderness of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is like no place else on earth. The park includes magnificent glaciers, towering snow-capped mountains, abundant wildlife, and miles of pristine coastline. Experience all of Glacier Bay’s beauty from the comfort of the American Constellation. A National Park Service Ranger will board the ship for the day and will provide expert narration as we cruise through Glacier Bay, identifying wildlife including orcas, humpback whales, brown bears, and bald eagles. Your tour will include a stop at a majestic tidewater glacier where you may hear the sounds of a calving glacier. American Cruise Lines has also made special arrangements to have an Huna Tlingit Cultural Interpreter join us on board who will share with you the fascinating human history and family stories of Glacier Bay’s native clans and people.
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Nestled within Glacier Bay National Park, Bartlett Cove serves as a stunning gateway to the breathtaking wilderness of the area. Stretch your legs and go for a morning hike along the forest trails of this serene cove. View wildlife including seals, sea lions, and diverse bird species as you enjoy a picturesque backdrop of towering mountains and lush forests. Visit the Glacier Bay Lodge and have a bite to eat or explore the bookstore and second-floor exhibits depicting the natural and cultural wonders of Glacier Bay.
Activity Level: Low | ADA Accessible: Partial
Join a local captain on a private charter located just a short distance from the ship, allowing you plenty of fishing time. In the company of a small group of fellow American Cruise Lines guests, admire the scenic splendor of Alaska as you enjoy the thrill of the catch. All equipment is provided as well as rain gear, snacks, coffee, and water.
This is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 460-4518 for information.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
Climb aboard a de Havilland Beaver floatplane and visit LeConte, Alaska’s southernmost tidewater glacier. During your 45-minute flight, fly over your ship at the dock and across Frederick Sound to LeConte Glacier Bay, where you can view the beautiful blue icebergs and hanging glaciers below, as well as seals and birds which inhabit the fjord.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
Petersburg’s location is in the heart of southeast Alaska, making it ideal for major industry commercial fishing. Led by local fishermen and fishery biologists, enjoy a one hour narrated dock walk through Petersburg’s boat harbors. Enjoy
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Your exploration begins on your motorcoach ride to Falls Creek and Blind River Rapids trailhead, two local hangouts. Along the way, your driver and guide, born and raised in the area, will tell tales of life in a small Alaskan town. Enjoy the short drive through “Little Norway,” the downtown of Petersburg, and continue the drive “out the road,” as locals call it. Stop at Falls Creek Waterfall, a beautiful waterfall and salmon fish ladder, where you can learn about the life cycle of salmon, their role in the local environment, and their importance on the local economy.
Continue to Blind River Rapids trailhead. Upon arrival, walk along a quarter-mile boardwalk which allows your feet to stay dry as you observe the rapids and the local ecosystem. View muskeg, the favorite skunk cabbage of bears, Alaska wildflowers and berries, as well as lodgepole pines. As the rapids are a popular spot for fishing and salmon viewing, your guide will explain the various types of salmon found in the area. Keep an eye out for bald eagles which are also a common sighting.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Partial
Delight in a jet boat adventure to nearby LeConte Glacier Bay, the southernmost tidewater glacier in the Northern Hemisphere. Enter the narrow Fjord and watch for seals and eagles on the icebergs, mountain goats near the hanging glaciers and the creation of icebergs falling off the face of the glacier. Along the way, your captain/guide will provide engaging commentary about all you are witnessing.
This is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 460-4518 for information.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
This convenient shuttle allows you to discover Petersburg independently as you shop and stroll through this charming fishing town. At your leisure, explore this island community which continues to make a living from the sea. Running daily on a continuous loop.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
There are a variety of activities scheduled on board when the ship is underway, which vary depending on the itinerary and scheduled date. Enjoy destination-focused enrichment programs with special guest speakers who present topics related to the region and ports of call, including Art Classes, App-titude Classes (Tech Made Easy), Cooking Demonstrations, Mixology (practice of making great cocktails,) Trivia, Game Shows, and more.
The Stikine River – the fastest navigable, free-flowing river in North America – is truly a photographer’s dream. Enjoy the picturesque scenery and massive glaciers while searching for a wide variety of wildlife, including moose, deer, brown and black bear, and the bald eagle.
This is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 894-8570 for information.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
At the Anan Bear and Wildlife Observatory, enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to view Alaskan wildlife, even wild bears, up close. Travel by a covered, heated boat on a beautiful journey to Anan in the protected waters between Wrangell Island and the Mainland. Upon arrival, you will be greeted by US Forest Service personnel, who will provide a brief orientation.
Next, an expert guide will lead you to Anan Creek’s observation deck, providing commentary about the local flora and fauna along the way. From the observation deck, you can view black and brown bears, bald eagles, and harbor seals in their natural habitat as they feed on spawning pacific salmon, just a few feet away. With the earliest pink salmon run of the season, this creek draws Alaska’s predators to fish within close parameters of each other, a rare occurrence in the wild. A photo blind is located directly on Anan Creek below the observation deck where guests can take up-close photos of the bears and eagles catching fish.
Only Available on Select Dates.
This is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 894-8570 for information.
Activity Level: High | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
Experience the beauty of nature on this botanical rainforest walk. This easy, well maintained nature trail is an incredible way to see, touch, and learn about all the botanical wonders that the Tongass National Forest holds. The walk takes you through several different terrains including meadows, a forest, and the beautiful, yet mysterious muskeg. Your expert guide will identify and explain all the plants and wildlife that are native to this area, describing plants that are beneficial to us and which ones to stay away from. Discover how wildlife thrives in this lush forest, home to many species of endangered and rare flora and fauna.
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA ACCESSIBLE: No
Discover the highlights of this truly Alaskan town and see its colorful history and native culture come to life while visiting the Petroglyph State Historic Site and the Wrangell Museum with its 5,000+ historic photos, native artifacts, Tlingit Petroglyphs, and fishing, mining and logging displays.
Activity Level: Low | ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes
In a covered, heated jet boat, embark on a captivating journey through the pristine wilderness of Alaska's Eastern Passage to the renowned Anan Wildlife Observatory, a haven for wildlife during the salmon spawning season. While it is off-peak season, there's still a chance to encounter a bear or other fascinating creatures.
Your expert local guide will provide insightful commentary on the surrounding forest and shoreline, as you keep an eye out for wildlife and marine mammals. Learn about the rich history of the Alaska Native people and their connection to this historic fish camp. Disembark for a hike along the scenic trail to the observation area. After your hike, relax on board and enjoy a refreshing snack
Activity Level: Moderate | ADA Accessible: No
Only Available on Select Dates
This is a Signature shore excursion and should be reserved in advance. Please call (800) 460-4518 for information.
Indulge yourself at our one-of-a-kind Hot Chocolate Bar on the sun deck as our onboard naturalist provides expert commentary on the beautiful scenery of Tracy Arm. There is a sense of excitement as you anticipate the next waterfall, mountain goat, or bear, on your way to the crystal blue glacier.
ADA ACCESSIBLE: Yes