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Azamara Cruises Returns to Alaska in Summer 2026

Written by Shane Black | 17 October 2024 5:00:00 AM

Alaska's majestic landscapes and untamed wilderness have always been a magnet for adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. Now, Azamara Cruises is set to rekindle this allure with their highly anticipated return to Alaska in the summer of 2026. 

Known for their Destination Immersion® and Extended Destination Days, Azamara offers a unique small-ship cruise experience that promises authentic local engagements and unforgettable excursions. Here's everything you need to know about embarking on this extraordinary journey with Azamara Cruises.

Discover Alaska with Azamara’s Small-Ship Charm

Unlike the sprawling mega-ships that dominate the cruise industry, Azamara Cruises specialises in intimate, small-ship voyages that allow guests to explore destinations more deeply. This summer, Azamara is bringing this exclusive experience back to Alaska, offering 10- to 13-day cruises aboard the elegant Azamara Pursuit®. These voyages are meticulously planned to ensure each guest can immerse themselves fully in Alaska’s breathtaking beauty and rich cultural heritage.

Intimate Voyages to Remote Destinations

Azamara's return to Alaska means more than just a trip; it’s an invitation to explore some of the most remote and stunning areas of the Last Frontier. The itineraries include extended stays in ports like Juneau, Wrangell, Skagway, Ketchikan, Nanaimo, and Victoria, BC, each offering unique opportunities to connect with Alaska’s natural wonders and vibrant communities.

For example, a visit to Kodiak provides a rare chance to witness the island’s incredible wildlife, including the famous Kodiak bears. Meanwhile, Dutch Harbor serves as the gateway to the Aleutian Islands, offering a glimpse into a region steeped in both natural beauty and historical significance. These remote locations are perfect for travellers seeking an authentic Alaskan adventure, far from the crowds.

Authentic Local Engagements

Azamara Cruises’ Destination Immersion® philosophy ensures that each voyage is enriched with meaningful interactions and authentic experiences. Guests have the opportunity to engage with indigenous communities, participate in cultural activities, and explore local traditions firsthand. Whether it's learning traditional Tlingit dances in Ketchikan or exploring the history of the Gold Rush in Skagway, these engagements provide a deeper understanding and appreciation of Alaska's diverse cultural tapestry.

Unique Immersive Excursions

The essence of an Azamara cruise lies in its immersive excursions. These aren’t just typical shore visits; they are thoughtfully curated experiences that allow guests to connect deeply with their surroundings. From whale-watching tours in Icy Strait Point to glacier hiking adventures near the Hubbard Glacier, each excursion is designed to offer unforgettable moments and personal connections with nature.

Additionally, Azamara’s AzAmazing Evening in Ketchikan stands out as a highlight of the cruise. This private event immerses guests in the local culture with activities like axe throwing, traditional dance performances, and culinary delights. The evening culminates in a thrilling private performance at the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show, blending culture, excitement, and camaraderie in a way that only Azamara can deliver.

Extended Stays for Deeper Exploration

One of the standout features of Azamara Cruises’ Alaska itineraries is the extended stays in ports, allowing guests to fully explore each destination. These longer stays, often exceeding 10 hours, provide ample time to delve into the local environment, participate in activities, and enjoy leisurely explorations without feeling rushed.

Juneau: Gateway to Glacier Exploration

Juneau, Alaska’s capital, is a treasure trove of natural beauty and historical significance. Azamara’s itinerary includes guided tours to the stunning Mendenhall Glacier, where guests can hike, kayak, or simply marvel at the glacier’s immense beauty. The city’s rich history and vibrant local culture offer plenty of opportunities for exploration, from visiting museums to enjoying local cuisine at waterfront restaurants.

Wrangell: A Hidden Gem

Wrangell is one of Alaska’s oldest towns, offering a unique blend of historical charm and natural splendour. Visitors can explore historical sites, engage with local artisans, and enjoy outdoor activities such as fishing and kayaking. Wrangell’s remote location ensures a peaceful and authentic Alaskan experience, away from the bustling tourist trails.

Skagway: Steeped in Gold Rush History

Skagway is synonymous with Alaska’s Gold Rush era, providing a fascinating glimpse into the past. Azamara’s cruises include visits to the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, where guests can learn about the region’s storied history. Scenic train rides through picturesque landscapes allow travellers to relive the adventures of the gold seekers, adding a historical dimension to their Alaskan journey.

Ketchikan: Cultural Heartbeat

Known as the "Salmon Capital of the World," Ketchikan is a vibrant port city with a strong Native heritage. Azamara’s itineraries feature visits to totem parks, traditional dance performances, and opportunities to taste fresh seafood at local eateries. Ketchikan’s blend of culture and nature makes it a must-visit destination, offering something for every type of traveller.

Remote Locations for Unforgettable Experiences

Azamara Cruises’ Alaska voyages go beyond the well-trodden paths, offering access to remote locations that provide unique and unforgettable experiences.

Kodiak: Wildlife Paradise

Kodiak is renowned for its diverse wildlife, including the famous Kodiak bears. Guests can embark on guided wildlife tours, explore pristine beaches, and enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and kayaking. Kodiak’s stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife make it a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Dutch Harbor: Gateway to the Aleutian Islands

Dutch Harbor serves as the gateway to the Aleutian Islands, offering a unique blend of rugged wilderness and rich maritime history. Visitors can explore remote islands, learn about the region’s World War II history, and enjoy fishing and boating excursions in one of the most beautiful and unspoiled parts of Alaska.

Icy Strait Point: Adventure Hub

Icy Strait Point is an adventure hub where guests can engage in activities like whale-watching, glacier trekking, and zip-lining through pristine forests. The destination’s stunning natural beauty and abundance of outdoor activities provide endless opportunities for adventure and exploration.

Maximising Port Time with Late-Night Departures

Azamara Cruises understands that maximising time in port is key to a fulfilling travel experience. With 27 late-night departures, guests can enjoy extended stays at each destination, ensuring they have ample time to explore, participate in excursions, and immerse themselves in the local culture before setting sail to their next destination.

Enhanced Itineraries for Deeper Connections

These late-night departures are part of Azamara’s commitment to offering enhanced itineraries that allow guests to form deeper connections with each destination. By providing more time in port, Azamara ensures that every moment spent in Alaska is part of a transformative journey filled with wonder, discovery, and cherished memories.

Flexible Scheduling for Optimal Exploration

Late-night departures also offer flexibility in scheduling, allowing guests to explore during the day and enjoy leisurely evenings in port. This scheduling strategy helps create a balanced travel experience, combining active daytime excursions with relaxed evenings, perfect for unwinding and reflecting on the day’s adventures.

Experience Alaska with Azamara Cruises and S.W. Black Travel

Azamara Cruises' return to Alaska in Summer 2026 marks the beginning of an extraordinary chapter for travellers seeking a unique and immersive cruise experience. With its focus on Destination Immersion®, Extended Destination Days, and authentic local engagements, Azamara ensures that every voyage is not just a trip but a transformative journey.

At S.W. Black Travel, we are dedicated to helping you embark on your dream cruise with ease. Our expert travel consultants are ready to assist you in planning every aspect of your journey, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience from start to finish. Ready to set sail on an unforgettable Alaskan adventure? Book a call with a travel consultant now to receive personalised travel advice and secure your spot on Azamara Cruises' 2026 Alaska voyages. Let us help you create cherished memories and explore the Last Frontier like never before.