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Alaska Inside Passage Cruise: What First-Time Cruisers Need to Know 

May 25, 20269 min read

⏺ Alaska Inside Passage Cruise: What First-Time Cruisers Need to Know           

                                                                                

  Imagine standing on the deck of a ship, coffee in hand, watching a glacier the

   size of a small city come into view. 

  The air is sharp and cold and clean in a way that city air simply isn't. The 

  blue of the ice is a colour that doesn't have a name yet — somewhere between 

  turquoise and silver and something else entirely. And you think: I had no    

  idea.                                                                         

                                                                                

  That moment is exactly what I want for you. 

glacier grey whale eagle
a glacier, a whale and an eagle in Alaska

                                                                                                                

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  Alaska Is Not Like Anywhere Else

                                                                                

  I've sent clients to Tuscany, the BVI, the Greek islands — places that are

  genuinely beautiful and absolutely worth the trip. But Alaska is different. It

   asks something of you.

                                                                                

  It's big in a way that recalibrates your sense of scale. A bald eagle soaring

  overhead doesn't feel like a wildlife sighting — it feels like a reminder that

   the world was here long before we arrived, and will be here long after.      

                  

  For first-time cruisers especially, Alaska has a particular magic. You don't 

  need a lot of prior travel experience to be moved by it. You just need to show

   up.                                                                          

                  

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  Why the Inside Passage, Specifically

                                      

  The Inside Passage is the sheltered waterway that runs along the coast of

  British Columbia and Southeast Alaska — and it is, in my opinion, one of the 

  most spectacular stretches of water on earth.

                                                                                

  Because it's sheltered, the sailing is smoother than open-ocean routes. For   

  first-time cruisers who worry about seasickness, that matters enormously. You

  get the dramatic scenery — fjords, glaciers, dense green rainforest pressing 

  right to the water's edge — without the rollercoaster.

  Ports like Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway, and Sitka each have their own          

  character. Ketchikan with its totems and salmon. Juneau with its glacier right

   on the edge of town. Skagway with its Gold Rush history and mountain air that

   genuinely smells different from everywhere else.

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  What First-Timers Are Usually Surprised By

                                            

  The size of the ship matters less than you think. People spend enormous energy

   worrying about large ships versus small ships. What matters more is the      

  itinerary, the time in port, and whether the excursions are genuinely good —

  or just serviceable.                                                          

                  

  The days at sea are some of the best. I say this to every first-time cruiser:

  don't dread the sea days. In Alaska, the sailing itself is the attraction.

  Glacier Bay National Park, for example, is a full day of extraordinary scenery

   with no port stop at all. Bring a good jacket and stay on deck as long as you

   can stand it.

  Layers are non-negotiable. You will wear everything you packed. Alaska in     

  summer runs from genuinely warm to surprisingly cold within a single

  afternoon. Pack for a hike and a nice dinner on the same day — because that is

   exactly what you'll be doing. 🧥

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  What I Look For When I Book Alaska Cruises

                                                                                

  I look at a few things that booking platforms won't tell you.

                                                                                

  Time in port — really look at it. Some itineraries have you docking at 7am and

   sailing by noon. That's not enough time for the experiences worth having. I 

  want you to have time to breathe, explore, and not feel rushed.               

                  

  Onboard credit matters, especially for Alaska. Excursions here are genuinely 

  special but can be an investment. When I book cruise clients, the extra

  onboard credit we secure goes directly toward things like glacier helicopter 

  tours, whale watching, and kayaking through fjords.

  And the small things — whether there are outdoor viewing areas with real      

  space, whether the ship feels like a place you'd actually want to spend a week

   of your life.                                                                

                  

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  The Person Who Comes Home

                           

  Here's what I notice about clients who do Alaska for the first time.

                                                                                

  They come home quieter. Not deflated — the opposite. Like they've had         

  something filled up that they didn't even realise was empty.                  

                                                                                

  They start saying "I had no idea the world was like that." They start thinking

   about what's next. Not because Alaska made them restless, but because it

  reminded them that the world is astonishingly beautiful, and they want more of

   it.            

  That shift — from hesitant to genuinely hooked — is something I get to witness

   again and again. I will never get tired of it.

                                                                                

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  Ready to Start Planning?

                          

  Alaska's Inside Passage is one I'd put my name on every time. Whether you're a

   first-time cruiser or someone who's never done anything like this before, it

  is exactly the kind of trip that delivers — quietly, completely, without any

  fanfare.                                                                      

                  

  If you're curious about what an Alaska cruise could look like for you — the   

  right ship, the right ports, the right excursions — I'd love to have that

  conversation.                                                                 

                  

  Just send me a message (https://maureencunninghamtravel.com/contact) and tell

  me a little about what you're dreaming. That's literally what I'm here for. ✈️

                                                                                

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  The world is more beautiful than you think. Let's go find it together.

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Maureen

Maureen Cunningham the preeminent travel advisor for intentional travel that refreshed the soul.

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