
14-Day Holland America Line Denali & Yukon Alaska Cruisetour
14-Day Denali & Yukon Y3L Cruisetour
Holland America offers award-winning land-and-sea itineraries that combine the best of an Alaska cruise with an unforgettable journey into the heart of Alaska’s interior. Travel from Anchorage aboard the McKinley Explorer® train to Denali, and enjoy a Tundra Wilderness Tour. Visit Dawson for Klondike history, overnight in Whitehorse before cruising south to the spectacular Glacier Bay.
Have it all early booking bonus – best price guarantee + up to $300 shore excursion credit + specialty dining + elite beverage package + Premium Wi-fi + free gratuities on select 2027 & Beyond Sailings!
Plus get our exclusive extras:
- box lunch on Tundra Wildnerness Tour
- Lunch aboard McKinley Explorer Railcar
- Diamond Tooth Gertie's Gambling Hall Admission
- $50 per couple Denali Dollars
Plus upgrade to a suite at McKinley Chalet Resort and receive $100 per couple Bonus Denali Dollars to spend at the resort.
Ship: ms Koningsdam | Cruise Line: Holland America Line | Sail Date: June 12, 2027 | From/To: Anchorage to Vancouver | Length: 14-Nights
Interior Stateroom From
$4,779 per person including taxes and fees
Ocean View Stateroom Cat. E From
$5,069 per person including taxes and fees
Balcony Stateroom Cat. VE From
$5,279 per person including taxes and fees
Suite Cat. BC From
$5,459 per person including taxes and fees
Anchorage, Alaska:
Embark on a cruise to Anchorage, Alaska, a haven for nature lovers. With its national parks, scenic trails, and abundant wildlife—from city moose to majestic whales—Anchorage is a must-visit. Experience the Northern Lights, savor local cuisine, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture. Your Anchorage, Alaska cruise port adventure awaits.
Rail: Included Mckinley Explorer Rail Anchorage to Denali
Lodge: Holland America Denali Lodge
Denali National Park:
Denali is the number one reason to book Alaska cruisetours into the state’s rugged wilderness and it’s easy to understand why. At an impressive 20,310 feet above sea level, Denali isn’t just any mountain; it’s the centerpiece of Alaska’s interior, a shining jewel rising above pristine Alaska wilderness. Good news if you want more than just a glimpse of “the Great One.” When you book a cruisetour, you can settle in for up to three nights and get a true sense of North America’s tallest mountain.
Motorcoach:
Included Denali to Fairbanks
Sightseeing:
Included Riverboat Discovery
Hotel
A Fairbanks Hotel
Fairbanks, Alaska:
Fairbanks, Alaska's second-largest city, offers a mix of modern attractions and rich history. Known as the Golden Heart, it's a gateway to the arctic, boasting lively festivals, river cruises, and the chance to see the awe-inspiring Northern Lights. Explore restored gold rush buildings, savor local cuisine, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture on an Alaska cruise to Fairbanks.
Air: Included Fairbanks/Dawson
Hotel: A Dawson City Inn
Dawson, Yukon:
Once the pulsing heart of the Klondike Gold Rush, Dawson City today is a cluster of wooden sidewalks and charming frontier-era shops on the banks of the Yukon river. There are plenty of reasons to take cruise tours to Dawson City, Yukon. Though gold rush lore is the main draw, it has a rich history well before the discovery of gold and subsequent stampede in 1896. The Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin or "people of the river" have frequented the area for thousands of years and there’s much heritage to learn and appreciate. The town was also a muse for literary legends, Robert Service and Jack London.
Motorcoach: Included Dawson to Whitehorse
Hotel: Included A Whitehorse hotel
Whitehorse:
Northern Canada’s largest city sprang from frontier roots. During the Klondike Gold Rush, prospectors washed up here, past two major river obstacles: Miles Canyon and the Whitehorse Rapids (named for whitecapped waves that resembled stallions’ manes). To prevent mass starvation, the government required every Stampeder to haul along a year’s supply of goods. The recommended list included 10 pounds of coffee, 150 pounds of bacon and 400 pounds of flour—part of a total 1,095 pounds of grub. Sundries like picks, ropes and a dozen heavy wool socks quickly brought the load up to a ton. Whitehorse, the northern terminus of the railway from Skagway, Alaska, boomed because it was as far north as would-be miners and their freight could travel by train; from here, sternwheelers did the rest, 740 kilometers (460 miles) down the upper Yukon River to the mining town of Dawson City.Now the territory’s capital, Whitehorse stands at Historic Mile 918 of the Alaska Highway and has the world’s lowest level of metropolitan air pollution, according to Guinness World Records 2013. It remains a popular tourist stop for attractions like the Yukon Wildlife Preserve and the natural and cultural insights at the MacBride Museum.
Motorcoach: Included Whitehorse/Skagway
Sightseeing: White Pass Rail: Summit Train
Hotel: Included A Skagway Inn
Skagway:
At the height of the Klondike Gold Rush, the port town of Skagway served as the primary gateway to the legendary gold fields, and quickly grew into Alaska’s largest settlement. It was then a raucous frontier hub packed with trading posts, saloons and guesthouses. As the gold rush faded into the 1900s, so did Skagway—but today it has been reinvigorated as a gateway for a new kind of visitor: those looking to explore Alaska’s colorful history, pristine wildlife and unrivaled natural beauty.
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.
Ketchikan has long been an important hub of the salmon-fishing and -packing industries. Visitors can try their luck on a sportfishing or simply savor the fresh seafood at one of the local restaurants. Ketchikanis also one of the best spots along the Inside Passage to explore the rich cultural sights of Native Alaskan nations like the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian. You can see intricately carved totem poles at the Totem Heritage Center and Totem Bight State Park, while the attractions of Saxman Village just outside of Ketchikan offers the chance to see Tlingit culture in action, with working carvers and a dance show in the clan house. Don't forget to leave time to explore the sights in the town itself, including historic Creek Street, a boardwalk built over the Ketchikan Creek, where you can shop for souvenirs, smoked salmon and local art, while exploring gold rush–era tourist attractions like Dolly’s House Museum.
Inside Passage:
Alaska's Inside Passage is a renowned cruising route through a protected network of waterways, featuring glacier-cut fjords, lush rainforests, and diverse wildlife. Stops along the route showcase Alaska's rich history, including Native Alaskan culture in Ketchikan and Skagway's Gold Rush era legacy. Here's how to experience the best of the Inside Passage.
Vancouver:
The perfect combination of urban meets nature, Vancouver is a hub for lovers of the great outdoors. Enjoy picturesque views of the mountains while exploring the city’s local hot spots like Stanley Park, Granville Island, Gastown and more. Don’t forget to sample the best of the local culinary and cocktail scene for something truly unique. Here’s how to enjoy a stop at Hollywood of the North.
| Date | Day | Port | Arrive | Depart |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 12, 2027 | Sat. | Anchorage, Alaska | ||
| June 13, 2027 | Sun. | Denali National Park | ||
| June 14, 2027 | Mon. | Denali National Park | ||
| June 15, 2027 | Tues. | Denali National Park | ||
| June 16, 2027 | Wed. | Fairbanks, Alaska | ||
| June 17, 2027 | Thurs. | Dawson City | ||
| June 18, 2027 | Fri. | Dawson City | ||
| June 19, 2027 | Sat. | Whitehorse | ||
| June 20, 2027 | Sun. | Skagway, Alaska | ||
| June 21, 2027 | Mon. | Skagway, Alaska | ||
| June 22, 2027 | Tues. | Skagway, Alaska | 8:00pm | |
| June 23, 2027 | Wed. | Glacier Bay | 6:15am | 3:15pm |
| June 24, 2027 | Thurs. | Ketchikan, Alaska | 11:00am | 7:00pm |
| June 25, 2027 | Fri. | Scenic Cruising The Inside Passage | ||
| June 26, 2027 | Sat. | Vancouver, British Columbia | 7:00am |
ms Koningsdam
*Prices are in USD, per person based on double occupancy, availability and subject to change without notice. All cruise taxes, fees and port expenses are included in the pricing. All promotions are capacity controlled by Holland America Line and can be pulled at any time without notice. Summer 2027 sailings to Alaska, Europe and Canada/New England must be purchased by September 30, 2026 and Fall 2027 through Spring 2028 sailings to all other destinations must be booked by December 3, 2026. Exclusive shipboard credit is based on double occupancy. Other restrictions may apply. Ships’ registry: Netherlands


