Alaska is a wonderful destination – especially when the experience is shared by
the entire family. Four of the most family-friendly cruise lines that sail Alaska are
included in this section – these fleets feature special onboard activities and
shore excursions designed exclusively for kids and teens. There's something fun for
everyone, and a large selection of staterooms and suites mean plenty of space for the
whole gang. It's the perfect way to bring a family together, and the memories you'll
share will last a lifetime.
Remember – cruises fill up quickly during school vacation season. Triple
staterooms, quad staterooms, and family suites sell out fast. Don't miss out –
book your family's Alaskan getaway today!
Carnival Cruise Lines
Carnival offers families a wide variety of entertaining activities designed to teach
kids about Alaska's unique culture, heritage, and natural beauty.
These activities are part of Carnival's fleet-wide Camp Carnival kids' program, and
they've been created specifically for Alaskan sailings. Events include everything
from Native American arts and crafts sessions – where kids can create their very own
"dream catchers" and totem poles – to special kids-only lectures conducted by
wildlife experts. Children will love the whale-watching sessions – they'll
learn about Alaska's amazing marine life and enjoy a chance to spot Carnival's
very own "adopted" whale. Carnival's photography contests are also popular – kids
can win prizes for their pictures of Alaska's magnificent wildlife and scenery.
Families that want to experience Alaska's beauty on land can choose from more than 60
organized shore excursions (in three activity levels – easy, moderate, and
adventure/considerable). Excursions range from exciting glacial flight-seeing tours
and mountain biking expeditions to more leisurely pursuits like nature walks and
city tours.
A pioneer in the creation of Alaskan adventures for kids, Holland America offers a wide
array of extraordinary experiences for children – float-plane rides, hikes,
treasure hunts, and sea kayaking are just a few of the possibilities. A youth
coordinator and naturalist oversee each activity.
Holland America offers shore excursions for both teens and "tweens" (children ages
6 to 12). The excursions are part of the line's Club HAL activity program for young
cruisers, and they're both fun and educational.
In Skagway, tweens can participate in the Skagway Streetcar Wild Ride, a madcap
journey aboard a vintage motorcar guided by a costumed conductor. They'll visit
Skagway's historic district, Gold Rush Cemetery, and "the largest gold nugget in
the world."
Teens will love the line's Dyea Mountain Bike and Float Adventure. This three-hour
excursion includes an entertaining tour of Skagway, a mountain bike ride to historic
Dyea, and a raft trip on the gentle Taiya River.
In Ketchikan, children can take a tour of the Totem Heritage Center, where colorful
19th-century totem poles are preserved and Native American arts and crafts kept alive.
Another popular choice for teens is a visit to the Deer Mountain Hatchery and
Eagle Center, where visitors can feed the fish, view mature salmon, and get up
close and personal with majestic eagles. In Sitka, kids can tour the Bald Eagle
Raptor Center, where injured eagles and other beautiful birds of prey are nursed
back to health before being returned to the wild. Exciting excursions in Juneau
include treasure hunts and rainforest trail walks.
Passengers cruising Alaska aboard Princess can choose from a number of family-friendly
features. Princess' Teen Centers are packed with big-screen televisions, video games, movies,
jukeboxes, and more. The line's National Park Service Junior Ranger and Teen Explorer programs
are designed especially for children and teens cruising to Glacier Bay.
Princess Cruise Tours feature plenty of onshore fun, too – everything from horseback
riding and panning for gold to special children's menus at each riverside wilderness lodge
and aboard the line's very own Midnight Sun Express railcars.
Royal Caribbean's Adventure Ocean Youth Program offers supervised, age-appropriate activities
for kids ages 3 to 17. Young children participate in games, sing-alongs, and art and
science projects. Special Alaska events include a frontier theme night and a trip to the
Alaska State Fair. Children ages 3 to 11 can learn about the region's culture and create
their very own Kwakiutl sun masks and Eskimo oil lamps.
Teens enjoy a less structured atmosphere featuring scavenger hunts, video games, and
adventure sports. Most Royal Caribbean ships include teen nightclubs with video screens,
music, a dance floor and lounge area, contests, and more.
Royal Caribbean's Adventure Family events are an opportunity for kids and parents to have
fun together. Families can take part in talent shows, karaoke, and bingo. Everyone has a
chance to win cool prizes!
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