Experience the Tracy Arm Inlet, Juneau, and Skagway
This Inside Passage route takes passengers through the heart of the Tracy Arm Inlet. Here, you’ll find mountains covered in glaciers and impressive cliffs towering on all sides. You’ll enjoy views of coastal temperate rainforests making up a fraction of the massive Tongass National Forest which sprawls across 5.7 million acres. There’s also a good chance you’ll spot bears, mountain goats, eagles, and seals.
Alaska’s capital city, Juneau, is your first port of call on this itinerary. The World Population Review puts the city’s resident count at just over 31,500 but numbers boom during high tourist season when more than 1 million travelers visit. Juneau is home to glaciers, fantastic seafood restaurants, and unique wildlife. Some of the top sightseeing options to enjoy here include whale-watching tours through Auke Bay, hiking the Mendenhall Glacier, or booking a dog sledding tour through Juneau’s mountainous backcountry.
Next up, you’ll cruise through to Skagway which was a primary hub during the historic Klondike Gold Rush of the late 1800s. Today, it’s a scenic gateway for travelers looking to explore stunning landscapes. Cruise passengers can debark and enjoy taking a ride on the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad winding through mountains, past waterfalls and glaciers. There are also options to hike the gorgeous Chilkoot Trail and pair it with a thrilling river rafting excursion.
Enjoy gorgeous Glacier Bay and Ketchikan
The scenic voyage continues as you cruise through Glacier Bay National Park. The park is part of a protected World Heritage Site with good reason. As you sail through, you’ll be privy to a vast collection of seven tidewater glaciers to admire. The wild coastlines here are sure to inspire, but it’s often the array of wildlife that calls Glacier Bay National Park home that impresses first-time guests. Be sure to bring your binoculars for this part of the journey because there’s a good chance you’ll be able to observe harbor porpoises, sea otters, humpback whales, orcas, sea lions, and 280 unique bird species. Bears, moose, and lynx can be elusive but also roam the park’s terrain.
While glaciers have a way of being a thrilling focal point along the Inside Passage, your cruise stop in Ketchikan is a chance to explore local fjords instead. Ketchikan sits on the banks of the Tongass Narrows and enjoys a green forested landscape filled with waterways rich in salmon. It’s also home to the Misty Fjords National Monument which is best explored by seaplane. Once you’re back in town, destinations like historic Creek Street provide easy access to souvenir shops, restaurants, and galleries while simultaneously providing a place to soak up breathtaking waterfront views.