NCL Alaska Cruises

The rugged beauty of Alaska fits in with NCL's philosophy of domestic cruises, aimed at North American passengers as a way of exploring the beauty of their part of the world. NCL Alaska cruises follow two set routes through the shoreline. The Sawyer Glacier route follows Alaska's Inside Passage, traveling to towns like Ketchikan and Juneau, as well as exploring the state's pristine wilderness. The Glacier Bay route follows the outer coastline, with stops in Juneau and Skagway before a day-long cruise of Glacier Bay itself. Longer tours are available that combine an Alaskan trip with a second leg south down to Mexico.

Three vessels all take part in NCL's Alaska cruises:

All were built for NCL's Freestyle Cruising philosophy, with a large number of different restaurants to eat at and casual dress codes throughout the ship. NCL can also provide a number of on-shore Alaska excursions through its Freestyle Cruising policy. Like the dining options, on-shore excursions are designed to offer a number of choices for the passengers, who can tailor the experience to fit particular proclivities or last-minute whims. The expense is charged to their onboard accounts, which consolidates the bills rather than paying for independent on-shore excursions.

Find Deals and Discounts for NCL Alaska Cruises Online

NCL Alaska cruises depart from both Seattle and Vancouver. Deals can be made on travel to and from the Pacific Northwest and hotel accommodations before and after the cruise. Direct Line Cruises can search for last-minute discounts while preparing a vacation package based around an NCL cruise.