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Sail Alaska with Disney

Nature’s wonder meets Disney magic on cruises to the Last Frontier. Combine warm hospitality with authentic Alaska—like rainforest hikes, Indigenous art, and Gold Rush history—creating cherished family memories.

Vancouver

Embark from a thrilling city

Before sailing, explore this dynamic port, including the Gastown neighborhood teeming with galleries, boutiques, and restaurants a half mile from the cruise terminal. Dine with views on Grouse Mountain or stroll through Capilano Suspension Bridge Park or Stanley Park, home to Canada’s largest aquarium.

Skagway

Gold Rush boomtown

Step into the setting for Call of the Wild, where Klondike prospectors sought their fortunes—explore their journeys at Skagway’s National Historical Park. Board a vintage train following the mountain route where gold seekers once trudged or find your own treasures in Main Street’s shops.

Icy Strait Point

Alaska's largest Tlingit village

Visit this picturesque fishing community, home to a zipline and the Alaska Native Heritage Center, which holds tribal dance performances. Adventurers can hike, kayak, and whale-watch. Don’t miss the landmark 1912 cannery, which has a museum and restaurant serving local crab and reindeer chili.

Juneau

Alaska's state capital

History meets natural beauty in this capital city, which is bigger in area than Delaware. Grab a bird’s-eye view on the Mount Roberts Tramway right beside the dock. Other highlights include the state museum, salmon hatchery, wildlife viewing, and one of Alaska’s most accessible glaciers, the Mendenhall.

The Stikine Icecap

Cruise past icebergs and glaciers

Relax on a scenic sail past soaring cliffs, lacey veils of waterfalls, and granite spires as you glide through fjords carved by ancient glaciers. Watch for harbor seals sunning on turquoise icebergs and other wildlife—including bald eagles and occasionally mountain goats—when sailing near Dawes Glacier.

Ketchikan

The world's salmon capital

Check out the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show in this coastal community near the Inside Passage’s southernmost entrance. Then, dive into Indigenous cultures at Saxman Totem Park and Totem Bight State Historical Park, where carvings and clan houses stand amid the lush temperate rainforest.

Ward Cove

Rugged natural beauty near Ketchikan

This port, seven miles northwest of Ketchikan’s bustling downtown, overlooks the Tongass Narrows. Stroll among pristine forest groves, then make a splash canoeing, kayaking, or sea cycling. Complimentary shuttles run every 20 minutes to and from Ketchikan when cruise ships dock.

Onboard Delights

Disney Wonder and Disney Magic

Families can savor delicious meals together, enjoy renowned Disney entertainment, and create one-of-a-kind memories throughout the ship. Kids can play in clubs designed just for them, allowing grown-ups to take advantage of adult-exclusive areas onboard, such as the lounges, a dedicated pool area, and the spa.

Disney Alaska Map
Vancouver
Skagway
Icy Strait Point
Juneau
Dawes Glacier
Ketchikan
Ward Cove
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Vancouver

Embark from a thrilling city

Before sailing, explore this dynamic port, including the Gastown neighborhood teeming with galleries, boutiques, and restaurants a half mile from the cruise terminal. Dine with views on Grouse Mountain or stroll through Capilano Suspension Bridge Park or Stanley Park, home to Canada’s largest aquarium.

Skagway

Gold Rush boomtown

Step into the setting for Call of the Wild, where Klondike prospectors sought their fortunes—explore their journeys at Skagway’s National Historical Park. Board a vintage train following the mountain route where gold seekers once trudged or find your own treasures in Main Street’s shops.

Icy Strait Point

Alaska’s largest Tlingit village

Visit this picturesque fishing community, home to a zipline and the Alaska Native Heritage Center, which holds tribal dance performances. Adventurers can hike, kayak, and whale-watch. Don’t miss the landmark 1912 cannery, which has a museum and restaurant serving local crab and reindeer chili.

Juneau

Alaska's state capital

History meets natural beauty in this capital city, which is bigger in area than Delaware. Grab a bird’s-eye view on the Mount Roberts Tramway right beside the dock. Other highlights include the state museum, salmon hatchery, wildlife viewing, and one of Alaska’s most accessible glaciers, the Mendenhall.

The Stikine Icecap

Cruise past icebergs and glaciers

Relax on a scenic sail past soaring cliffs, lacey veils of waterfalls, and granite spires as you glide through fjords carved by ancient glaciers. Watch for harbor seals sunning on turquoise icebergs and other wildlife—including bald eagles and occasionally mountain goats—when sailing near Dawes Glacier.

Ketchikan

The world's salmon capital

Check out the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show in this coastal community near the Inside Passage’s southernmost entrance. Then, dive into Indigenous cultures at Saxman Totem Park and Totem Bight State Historical Park, where carvings and clan houses stand amid the lush temperate rainforest.

Ward Cove

Rugged natural beauty near Ketchikan

This port, seven miles northwest of Ketchikan’s bustling downtown, overlooks the Tongass Narrows. Stroll among pristine forest groves, then make a splash canoeing, kayaking, or sea cycling. Complimentary shuttles run every 20 minutes to and from Ketchikan when cruise ships dock.

Onboard Delights

Disney Wonder and Disney Magic

Families can savor delicious meals together, enjoy renowned Disney entertainment, and create one-of-a-kind memories throughout the ship. Kids can play in clubs designed just for them, allowing grown-ups to take advantage of adult-exclusive areas onboard, such as the lounges, a dedicated pool area, and the spa.