
7-Day Holland America Line Alaska Explorer Cruise
Top-Rated Alaska Explorer Cruise
Encounter Alaska's spectacular wilderness roundtrip from Seattle. Get face-to-face with frozen giants while scenic cruising Glacier Bay. Stop into Juneau, Sitka and Ketchikan. Visit Juneau, Skagway and Ketchikan. Stops along the route showcase Alaska's rich history, including Native Alaskan culture in Ketchikan and Skagway's Gold Rush era legacy.
Receive our exclusive extra of an additional $50 Onboard Credit per stateroom.
Ship: ms Eurodam | Cruise Line: Holland America Line | Sail Date: September 5, 2026 | From/To: Roundtrip Seattle | Length: 7-Nights
Interior Stateroom Cat. MM From
$1,569
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Ocean View Stateroom Cat. E From
$2,019
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Balcony Stateroom Cat. VF4 From
$2,399
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Balcony Stateroom Cat. VD4 From
$2,519
Per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
Have it All Package is Included:
~Shore Excursion credit
~Drink Package (Not just alcoholic beverages, but your sodas, specialty coffees and more – with the service charges included!)
~Specialty Dining
~Wi-Fi
Alaska Explorer:
Puget Sound:
Puget Sound cruises deliver incredible Pacific Northwest scenery, more than enough reason to choose Seattle as an Alaska departure port. Keep your eyes peeled. On Puget Sound cruises en route to the Great Land, you’ll see everything from ice-capped mountains to remote islands dotted with gigantic Douglas firs to Mount Rainier, hulking behind Seattle’s sleek skyscrapers as if to remind coffee-fueled urbanites that nature is boss.
Stephens Passage:
Stephens Passage is like the best shortcut in the world, a straight line through Southeast Alaska in a landscape that comes with very few straight lines. It’s not only people and ships that use the passage: Concentrated in and around its waters is a greatest hits of Alaskan wildlife, from humpback whales, the whoosh of their breath loud enough to be heard almost a kilometer away, to giant sea lions and their very distinctive smell—well, okay, call it a stink—that can carry just as far.
Juneau:
Juneau is known for its outdoor recreation, fresh seafood and fine dining. The city itself is pleasant, but the real highlight of a visit to Juneau is tracking down some wildlife. You can hike up Mount Roberts to chance upon wild deer and bald eagles. Most sightseeing and whale-watching tours head north to Auke Bay—bring a good pair of binoculars to get the best view of these majestic and surprisingly graceful creatures.
Endicott Arm:
Endicott Arm is a 30-mile fjord that snakes through the Tracy Arm-Fords Wilderness Area. At the head is the majestic Dawes Glacier. Find a good spot on our spacious decks or get cozy on your verandah and take in the views. Glide past waterfalls that spool like silver ribbons from soaring mountain peaks. As you go deeper into the narrow fjord, the water changes color from gray to jade, the temperatures dip and the bergy bits (ice chunks) become larger and more plentiful.
Skagway:
At every turn, you’ll find yourself immersed in gold rush lore, from the infamous Red Onion Saloon that still keeps a pistol that Wyatt Earp left behind en route to the Klondike, to the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad, a classic narrow-gauge railway that traverses rugged mountains and passes cascading waterfalls and towering glaciers as it connects Skagway to Whitehorse deep in the Yukon. Known as the "Garden City of Alaska," Skagway is filled with beauty and nature.
Glacier Bay:
On your cruise to Glacier Bay, close your eyes and take in the sounds—the creaks and groans of “living” ice, the shrill cries of gulls and soaring eagles, the splash of a breaching humpback whale. Frosted peaks towering over mossy forests, wide tidewater glaciers (there are seven in the park), and marine wildlife are givens on Glacier Bay cruises, but every experience in this changing biosphere is unique.
Ketchikan:
Take an adventure and cruise to Ketchikan, Alaska. Alaska's "First City" of Ketchikan is so named because it’s the first major landfall for most cruisers as they enter the picturesque fjords of the Inside Passage, where the town clings to the banks of the Tongass Narrows, flanked by green forests nurtured by abundant rain.
Victoria, British Columbia:
The Victoria, British Columbia cruise port is just a pleasant walk or cab ride away from the Inner Harbour. Whale-watching cruises and sightseeing floatplanes take off and return here and government buildings, museums, the Visitor Centre and the grand Fairmont Empress provide a dignified welcome. Just around the point, Fisherman’s Wharf offers working fishing boats, paddling harbor seals and busy seafood restaurants. Roam the peaceful paths of the vast Butchart Gardens and see vibrant blooms at every turn. Enjoy afternoon tea or a walk in the park or a shopping trip to Market Square or along Government Street.
Top Reasons to Cruise Alaska With Holland America
| Date | Day | Port | Arrive | Depart |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sept. 5, 2026 | Sat. | Seattle, Washington/Puget Sound | 3:00pm | |
| Sept 6, 2026 | Sun. | Day at Sea | ||
| Sept. 7, 2026 | Mon. | Scenic Cruising Stephens Passage/
Juneau, Alaska |
12:30pm | 10:00pm |
| Sept. 8, 2026 | Tues. | Scenic Cruising Endicott Arm/Dawes Glacier | 8:30am | 2:30pm |
| Sept. 9, 2026 | Wed. | Sitka, Alaska | 8:00am | 4:00pm |
| Sept. 10, 2026 | Thurs. | Ketchikan, Alaska | 6:30am | 1:00pm |
| Sept. 11, 2026 | Fri. | Victoria, British Columbia | 8:00pm | 11:59pm |
| Sept. 12, 2026 | Sat. | Seattle, Washington | 7:00am |
ms Eurodam
*Prices are in USD, per person based on double occupancy, availability and subject to change without notice. All taxes, fees and port charges are included in the above pricing. All promotions are capacity controlled by Holland America and can be eliminated at any time without notice. Fare code N1 on select sailings. Shore Excursion credit amount and Specialty dining nights is based on the number on sailing nights of your cruise. Other restrictions may apply. Ships’ registry: Netherlands



