Take the Alaska Cruise to Mendenhall Glacier, the Klondike Gold Rush in Skagway and a Haines Wildlife Expedition. On this 11 day Alaskan explorer you will enjoy the most comprehensive Glacier Bay experience available. With exclusive access to this incredible biosphere, view majestic glaciers and abundant wildlife up-close, as our onboard park ranger provides expert commentary.
Immerse yourself in the scenic beauty of Tracy Arm Fjord and witness the hundreds of waterfalls cascading down its vertical cliffs. On board, American Cruise Lines will provide exquisite cuisine, the finest entertainment, and the most engaging experts in Alaska.
Juneau, Skagway, Haines, Glacier Bay, Petersburg, Ketchikan, Wrangell, Tracy Arm, Juneau
On our Alaska Cruise you will enjoy an extensive lineup of included excursions. There are also paid excursions (~$20 PP) and Signature Excursions (~$70 PP) which need to be booked a minimum of 30 days in advance. Space is limited.
Each Alaska Cruise comes complete with a Complimentary Pre-Cruise Package, providing you with a seamless way to board the ship and explore the local area. The package includes a premium hotel stay, a guided exploration of the majestic Mendenhall Glacier and 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.
Pre-Cruise Packages must be reserved at least 30 days before your cruise date.
Arrive a day before your cruise begins to maximize your time exploring Juneau and viewing the breathtaking Mendenhall Glacier, one of the most beautiful glaciers in North America. Downtown, enjoy Juneau’s unique shops and native heritage sites. Forested islands, quiet coves, and rugged coastal mountain ranges greet you as soon as you leave the dock.
Located at the northernmost point of the Inside Passage, Skagway was central to the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897. Known as the “Gateway to the Yukon,” the restored town is true to its past with vintage streetcars reminiscent of the old frontier and gold-rush-era buildings, now preserved as part of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. Vintage locomotives from The White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad continue to run past the iconic Chilkoot trail, offering sweeping mountain views on the way up to Canada.
Bald eagles are among the most populous of over 260 species of birds in Chilkat Valley. Our onboard expert and a local guide will take you through the valley describing the different species along the way. Take advantage of the variety of activities available in Haines, including a guided wildlife expedition or a private kayaking tour on Chilkoot Lake.
Covering 3.3 million acres of dynamic topography, Glacier Bay is the world’s largest biosphere, comprised of massive glaciers, temperate rainforest, and snow-capped mountain peaks. American Cruise Lines is one of a few cruise lines allowed privileged access into this natural wonder. Immerse yourself in its majesty as you enjoy spectacular views and breathtaking moments. From the comfort of your private balcony, witness the native wildlife, including seals, whales, eagles, bear, and more.
Spend the day cruising the Frederick Sound and Inside Passage. Surrounded by majestic snow-covered mountains, the glacier-fed waters of the Frederick Sound are abundant with krill and herring, making it one of the world’s premier locations to observe humpback whales. Thousands migrate here to feed on the super nutrient-rich waters, as do orcas, sea lions, porpoise, and harbor seals. Along the shoreline, you may also spot black and brown bears as well as Sitka black-tailed deer.
Founded more than 100 years ago by Norwegian fishermen, Petersburg is a thriving fishing community that maintains its strong Norwegian heritage and continues to make its living from the sea. Located on Frederick Sound near the summer feeding grounds of hundreds of humpback whales, this authentic Alaskan town is surrounded by breathtaking wilderness. Explore its beautiful seaport, charter a fishing boat for the afternoon, or learn about the area’s rich history at the Clausen Museum.
Truly the beginning of the last frontier, where animals may actually outnumber people. Located in the midst of the Tongass National Forest, Ketchikan is home to black bears, mountain goats, Sitka black-tailed deer, and bald eagles.
Witness the incredibly rich Alaska native culture and the many Native American totem poles on display throughout town. Enjoy the scenic views of nearby Misty Fiords National Monument, a glacier-carved wilderness featuring snow-capped mountains, waterfalls, and salmon spawning streams.
Natural beauty abounds in Wrangell with a variety of landscapes including mountains, islands, and rainforest. Explore the city of Wrangell and walk among the petroglyph carvings as you enter the "Gateway to the Stikine River." Visit places along the river where miners camped and garnets were mined during the Gold Rush.
Savor the flavors of fresh salmon and halibut, view bears on the mountainside, participate in native Tlingit culture, or stop and pick from the abundance of wild blueberries, huckleberries, and salmon-berries.
Spend the day cruising the Frederick Sound and Inside Passage. Surrounded by majestic snow-covered mountains, the glacier-fed waters of the Frederick Sound are abundant with krill and herring, making it one of the world’s premier locations to observe humpback whales. Thousands migrate here to feed on the super nutrient-rich waters, as do orcas, sea lions, porpoise, and harbor seals. Along the shoreline, you may also spot black and brown bears as well as Sitka black-tailed deer.
Fifty miles southeast of Juneau is Tracy Arm, a long, narrow fjord leading to the mile-wide South Sawyer Glacier. Witness seals lounging on small ice floes, as you sail under the 1,500-foot-high vertical cliffs of Tracy Arm surrounded by the magnificent sight of hundreds of waterfalls cascading down its towering sides.
Indulge yourself at our one-of-a-kind Hot Chocolate Bar on the sun deck, as our onboard naturalist provides expert commentary on this natural wonder. There is a sense of excitement as you anticipate the next waterfall, mountain goat, or bear, on your way to the crystal blue glacier.
On the last day of your Alaska Cruise spend some time in Juneau. Explore the impressive collection of museums, shops, and attractions in the heart of Alaska’s capital.
Alaska Cruise BD1237 From - To | Days | Ship Name | Single No Balcony | Single Balcony | AA No Balcony | AAL Balcony | AAC Balcony | AAM Balcony | Veranda Suite | Owners Suite |
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Juneau, AK - Return | 11 | American Constellation | Wait List | Wait List | Wait List | Wait List | Wait List | Wait List | Wait List | Wait List |
Juneau, AK - Return | 11 | American Constellation | Wait List | Wait List | Wait List | Wait List | Wait List | Wait List | Wait List | Wait List |
Juneau, AK - Return | 11 | American Constellation | 10,000 | Wait List | 8,060 | 9,570 | 10,020 | 10,705 | 11,905 | 12,900 |
Price Per Person in USD
We are authorized to offer all official American Cruise Lines discounts. No two promotions can be combined. promotions may vary and need to be confirmed before booking.
Cruises depart at 1:30 p.m. or earlier if all passengers have arrived. Passengers may board after 11:30 a.m. Crew members will carry your luggage to your stateroom. Passengers are recommended to arrive no later than 12:30 p.m
Every American Cruise Lines shore excursion falls into one of three categories:
1) Featured - complimentary.
2) Premium - typically cost between $20 and $70 and may be purchased on board
3) Signature - limited availability and which often cost more than $70. Book in advance with your Cruise Specialist.
Single cabins are available on all ships. If one person chooses to occupy a double stateroom he/she will be charged 150% or 175% of the double occupancy rate depending on the type of stateroom occupied.
A deposit of $500.00 per person is required to confirm any reservation on trips of 9 nights or less, and a deposit of $900.00 per person is required to confirm any reservation on trips of 10 nights or more. Final payment is due 90 days prior to the sailing date. Any Reservation made within 90 days of the departure date must be accompanied by full payment and is subject to Cancellation Terms.
Casual sportswear is suggested during the day. Casual country club attire is recommended in the evenings and for dinner. Comfortable walking shoes, windbreaker, sweater for cool evenings, and light rainwear are also recommended items.
Embarkation | Alaska Cruise BD1237 From - To | Days | Ship Name | Single No Balcony | Single Balcony | AA No Balcony | AAL Balcony | AAC Balcony | AAM Balcony | Veranda Suite | Owners Suite | Promo Discount |
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Jun-14-21 | Juneau, AK - Return | 11 | American Constellation | 10,000 | 11,045 | 8,060 | 9,570 | 10,020 | 10,705 | 11,905 | 12,900 | |
Jun-24-21 | Juneau, AK - Return | 11 | American Constellation | 10,000 | 11,045 | 8,060 | 9,570 | 10,020 | 10,705 | 11,905 | 12,900 | $500 |
Jul-04-21 | Juneau, AK - Return | 11 | American Constellation | 10,000 | 11,045 | 8,060 | 9,570 | 10,020 | 10,705 | 11,905 | 12,900 | |
Jun-13-22 | Juneau, AK - Return | 11 | American Constellation | 9,805 | 10,835 | 7,895 | 9,380 | 9,835 | 10,500 | 11,670 | 12,650 | |
Jun-23-22 | Juneau, AK - Return | 11 | American Constellation | 9,805 | 10,835 | 7,895 | 9,380 | 9,835 | 10,500 | 11,670 | 12,650 | |
Jul-03-22 | Juneau, AK - Return | 11 | American Constellation | 9,805 | 10,835 | 7,895 | 9,380 | 9,835 | 10,500 | 11,670 | 12,650 |
Price Per Person in USD
We are authorized to offer all official American Cruise Lines discounts. No two promotions can be combined. promotions may vary and need to be confirmed before booking.
Cruises depart at 1:30 p.m. or earlier if all passengers have arrived. Passengers may board after 11:30 a.m. Crew members will carry your luggage to your stateroom. Passengers are recommended to arrive no later than 12:30 p.m
Every American Cruise Lines shore excursion falls into one of three categories: 1) FEATURED shore excursions are complimentary. Featured excursions are selected excursions which typically are offered daily on Columbia & Snake River, Mississippi River, and Alaska Cruises. 2) PREMIUM shore excursions typically cost between $20 and $70 and may be purchased on board with your Hotel Manager. 3) SIGNATURE shore excursions are particularly unique excursions with limited availability and which often cost more than $70. We recommend that you reserve these excursions in advance with your Cruise Specialist.
Single cabins are available on all ships. If one person chooses to occupy a double stateroom he/she will be charged 150% or 175% of the double occupancy rate depending on the type of stateroom occupied.
A deposit of $500.00 per person is required to confirm any reservation on trips of 9 nights or less, and a deposit of $900.00 per person is required to confirm any reservation on trips of 10 nights or more. Final payment is due 90 days prior to the sailing date. Any Reservation made within 90 days of the departure date must be accompanied by full payment and is subject to Cancellation Terms.
Casual sportswear is suggested during the day. Casual country club attire is recommended in the evenings and for dinner. Comfortable walking shoes, windbreaker, sweater for cool evenings, and light rainwear are also recommended items.
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In the intimate atmosphere onboard, guests will find the largest staterooms in the industry, spacious lounges, as well as observation decks and private balconies that offer spectacular views of the passing landscapes.
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