Ready to explore deeper into the rugged interior of Alaska? A Holland America Cruisetour is the best way!
Are you on a mission to watch whales in the wild? Dreaming of icy-blue glaciers and mouthwatering fresh-fish flavors? With Holland America Line you can see more Alaska Glaciers and have more access to Alaska Wildlife than any other cruise line. You can also indulge in Holland America's global fresh fish and Savor My Catch programs, where you’ll savor the tastes of Alaska from port to plate. But if you’re looking for a once-in-a-lifetime Great Land getaway, consider going into the heart of Alaska on a land adventure. This is what it means to experience the best of Alaska on an Alaska Cruisetour:
Holland America Alaska cruisetours combine land and sea experiences by adding two to 11 days of land exploration to your cruise itinerary. Going beyond shore excursions at Alaska’s ports of call, your cruisetour is made easy with stays at their McKinley Chalet Resort and transportation on the glass-domed McKinley Explorer Rail. With 18 itineraries to choose from – including exclusive cruisetours through Denali National Park and Yukon Territory – you can revel in some of the highest-rated guest experiences, making unforgettable memories throughout the journey.
When you embark on a cruisetour, you’ll witness firsthand the wonders of Alaska’s national parks. Soak up the views of North America’s highest mountain peak and diverse wildlife in Denali National Park & Preserve. Experience the awe of icy-blue glaciers in Glacier Bay National Park – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – as part of your sea experience. Capture breathtaking photos of waterfalls and wildlife in Kenai Fjords National Park. Explore Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, the largest national park in the U.S. that’s home to Hubbard Glacier and nicknamed the “Mountain Kingdom of North America.”
Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a cruisetour through Dawson City and the Yukon will make you feel like you stepped back in time to the days of the Klondike Gold Rush. Home to 1,500 residents today, Dawson City used to be the destination for Gold Rush prospectors in search of fast fortunes. Here you’ll find guides in costume sharing the history of the town through site tours. While you’re there, consider stopping by Diamond Tooth Gerties, Canada’s oldest gambling hall, where you can try your luck at various games of chance and take in a can-can show, led by Diamond Tooth Gertie herself. And if you want to pan for gold, you can do that, too. In fact, gold is still one of the top industries here.