Alaska Resident Cruise Deals

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Don’t let the tourists have all the fun!  We’ve got some amazing deals with Holland America that gives you an amazing opportunity to travel between Vancouver & Alaska for as low as $35 per person, per night!

Experience Glacier Bay, Juneau, Ketchikan, and Skagway with these 7 night sailings all summer long!

Featured Cruises

** Please note ** 

Sadly there are no more available cruises on Holland America for the Alaska resident discounts for 2024 🙁

Inside Obs Oceanview Ocean View Veranda Suite
$249 - $439
$284 - $454
$374 - $654
$1284 - $2184
$1544 - $6599

Prices above are per person, based on 2 sharing a cabin.  Solo occupant will pay 200% solo supplement (2 fares).  Taxes, per person, average $290 (southbound) and $311 (northbound).

3rd & 4th person cruise FREE are appearing on most departures this summer, except for June.  

While the super low rate is based on an interior cabin, don’t forget that these sailings are VERY port-heavy, so you won’t be spending much time in your cabin except to sleep!

The Itineraries

Northbound Sailings

Southbound Sailings

You can click HERE to submit a request to book, EMAIL us, or give us a ring to book these amazing deals – 907.531.9140

The Rules & some FAQs

What's included

This Alaskan-resident deal on Holland America includes:

  • 7 day cruise between Vancouver & Whittier with stops between
  • Some sailings are offering a $50 onboard credit (sadly this seems very random!)
  • Meals in Main Dining room & buffet
  • Onboard entertainment
  • Onboard naturalists, talks, and educational classes
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Complimentary 24-hour room service
  • Elemis Aromapure soap, lotion, shampoo
  • Luxurious bathrobes
  • Generous storage
  • Fresh fruit upon request
  • Safe
  • Ice service
  • Shoeshine
  • TV with On Demand movies, programming
What's NOT included

This Alaskan-resident deal on Holland America does NOT include:

 

  • Travel Insurance
  • Transportation to/from Whittier
  • Transportation to/from Vancouver
  • Shore excursions
  • Gratuities
  • Internet
  • Drinks Packages (alcohol, wine, soda, etc)
  • Specialty Dining
  • Spa treatments

 

You can upgrade to these while on board or we can see if your sailing is eligible for “Have It All” promotion – which includes a drinks package, wifi, shore excursions credit, and 1 specialty dining meal.

Payment

Depending on date of sailing, a deposit will be required and final payment is typically due 120 days before sailing.

Deposits are allowed for sailings more than 120 days in advance; otherwise we must pay for the cruise the same day we do the reservation.

Cancellation & Rate Changes

These special rates are non-refundable.

The cancellation fees (per person) are as follows:

  • $175 pp after booking
  • 50% up to 90 days prior
  • 100% up to 50 days prior

$25 per person agency admin fee for any cancellations.

Name changes, however, are allowed for 2nd, 3rd, & 4th guests up to 5 days before departure.  

Please note:  cruise lines are now making their pricing more dynamic, we feel like we are trying to hit a moving target.  Cruise lines are now locking in the price once you are paid/booked; we are typically no longer able to get refunds or upgrades should you book a cruise and the rate changes after final payment.

How soon do I have to buy?

Unlike most cruise specials, these are instant-purchase and are non-refundable after payment has been made.  The standard cancellation schedule for Holland America applies.

Rates & cabin availability are subject to change.  Promotion has no expiration date at this time.

Upgrades

In 2023, almost all of our clients received upgrade options to higher category cabins, ranging in price from $99 to $899.   These offers are based on availability and are time-sensitive; we received most of these about 2 weeks prior to sailing.

Getting to/from Whittier

There’s a few options to get to/from Whittier.

 

  • Cruisetrain to ANC Intl Airport: $125 PP
  • Alaska Railroad: $101 pp
  • Bus transfer: $49 pp

 

Rates do not include tax and are subject to change.

Getting to/from Vancouver

There’s a few options to get to/from Vancouver.

 

  • Consider using Alaska Airlines miles to/from Alaska and Vancouver
  • Air Canada flies nonstop to Anchorage from Vancouver and the times work well for these cruises
  • Take the train or bus to/from Seattle for cheaper fares.  Amtrak starts at $40 (times don’t work well for Vancouver -> Seattle cruise transfers).
Do I need a hotel?

Alaskans who are starting in Vancouver – we highly encourage you arrive a day early to avoid any possible hiccups.   Departures from Whittier should work well for travelers throughout the state and not need a hotel in Anchorage the night before (note: there is very limited space in Whittier).

Do I need insurance?

We always encourage travel insurance for our guests as a bit of extra coverage on top of your own medical plan when inside Alaska.  The cruise line insurance plans, while offering a lot of flexibility, only give you money back in very certain circumstances – otherwise its a future cruise credit valid only on Holland America.

Plans we offer thru Allianz typically will offer cash reimbursements or payouts for covered cancellation reasons and offer a better level of protection than the cruise-line based insurance.

We highly encourage *annual * travel plans for Alaskans – these are fantastic and affordable – starting at $250 per person PER year!  Click HERE to learn more about travel insurance.

Holland America offers a Standard & Plantinum Cruise Cancellation Plan – starting at $79 per person – you can learn more here.

Special Excursion Offers

When booking thru Alaska Travel Desk, we offer special discounts on tours in a few of our ports.

Skagway – Pet The Puppies – $99 pp

Skagway – Wild Adventure Yukon Full Day Trip – $129 pp

Juneau – Sentinel Island Historic Tour + Whale Watching – $189 per person ($30 savings from ship)

Juneau – 3 Hour Whale Watching Tour – $135 per person

Above excursions do not include tax.  

Do I need a passport?

Passports are NOT required for the actual sailing – just an original birth certificate, Nexus card, or enhanced drivers license (Alaska licenses are NOT EDLs).

If you *FLY* to or from Vancouver, you will, however need a passport.

How many can share a cabin?

Holland America’s ships are built for 2 adults in one cabin, however some cabins have a sleeper sofa or murphy bed that can allow 3 or 4 occupants.  Rollaway beds are not available onboard.    Maximum number of occupants per cabin is 4 on these sailings.   

Families of 5 or more will need to purchase at least 2 cabins.