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Can you take a cruise ship one way?

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Matthew Wilson

Published Mar 09, 2026

Can you take a cruise ship one way?

Most major cruise lines operate one-way cruises on three routes to/from the mainland: Between Seattle or Vancouver and Whittier or Anchorage. Transatlantic repositioning cruises from the U.S. to Europe in the spring and Europe to the U.S. in fall. Segments of long-haul and round-the-world cruises, just about anywhere.

Why do cruises to Alaska have to stop in Canada?

Anybody who has taken Alaskan cruises in the past on these major cruise ships has stopped at ports in Canada. The PVSA is a protectionist maritime law that requires that large vessels owned by American companies, transporting passengers between U.S. ports, be made in America and crewed by Americans.

How long is a cruise from Vancouver to Alaska?

7-Day
Alaska Cruises from Vancouver – 7-Day Alaska Inside Passage Cruise – Princess Cruises.

Do you need a passport to cruise from Vancouver to Alaska?

Even though Alaska is part of the United States, most cruise itineraries will require you to travel with a U.S. passport. If you’re on a cruise to Alaska that begins or ends in Canada, you are required to carry a passport book or passport card.

Can you take only part of a cruise?

Partial cruises allow you to enjoy part of your cruise vacation in the event that you are unable to meet the ship in the scheduled boarding port, or would like to end your cruise earlier than the scheduled departure date. Prepaid gratuities will be added to all approved reservations for the length of cruise.

Can you get off a cruise ship without an excursion?

But at ports of calls, passengers will not be allowed off the ship unless they join an organised excursion. Normally cruise passengers can freely leave the vessel at each port, or choose between a ship-run excursion or a trip run by a local provider.

Are cruises going to Alaska in 2021?

Serenade of the Seas kicks off the truncated 2021 Alaskan cruise season, one populated by nine large cruise ships operating 78 sailings – some of which stretch into October. This week alone, three additional ships will embark on their maiden sailings from Seattle to Alaska, as well.

Can you cruise to Alaska without stopping in Canada?

Alaska Senator introduces bill to permanently allow cruise ships to sail to Alaska without stopping in Canada. Foreign flagged cruise ships (which are all of Royal Caribbean’s ships) are required to make a stop in a foreign port when sailing roundtrip from the United States.

Can you cruise from Vancouver to Alaska?

Cruises from Vancouver are one of the most popular types of Alaska cruises. Most cruise lines offer cruises from Vancouver aboard ships of all sizes. Cruises from Vancouver include northbound Glacier Bay cruises and roundtrip Inside Passage cruises.

How much is a 7 day Alaska cruise?

A typical 7-day Alaska vacation costs around $3000 per person—a little over $400 per day.

Per Person Double OccupancyCruise
Transportation$1200 – $3000 for Lodging, Transportation & Meals
Meals
Excursions$800 – $1200 (5 excursions)
Total$2000 – $4200

Can you get off a cruise ship in Canada without a passport?

If you are a U.S. Citizen and your Alaska cruise begins or ends in Canada or another foreign port, you are required to carry a valid passport. If you fly into or from Canada for your Alaska Cruise, you will be required to present a passport when departing from or returning to the U.S. by air.

What is the best month to take an Alaskan cruise?

While the state is beautiful during any season, the best time to cruise Alaska is between May and September. Between these months, there is an average of zero inches of snowfall in Juneau and Anchorage. The days are longer than they are in the winter, and there’s usually much more to do.