Azamara Cruises has just announced that they will return to Alaska in the summer of 2026. The small-ship cruise line hasn’t sailed to Alaska in seven years and is looking forward to inviting guests back to experience their signature, intimate voyages with experiences bringing guests closer to the heart of Alaska’s awe-inspiring natural beauty, unparalleled wildlife and authentic rich culture.
When will Azamara sail to Alaska?
Azamara Pursuit will be setting off on her maiden voyage to Alaska on 9th May 2026.
What is the length of the Alaskan itineraries?
Azamara’s Alaskan itineraries vary in length, offering 10-13 night voyages allowing guests to explore the best of Alaska.

Which ports of call will be included?
Some of the standout ports include:
- Hubbard Glacier – One of the most spectacular tidewater glaciers in North America, known for its dramatic calving events that create towering icebergs
- Ketchikan – Known as the “Salmon Capital of the World,” Ketchikan offers travellers unique local art and Native Alaskan culture, set against the backdrop of stunning fjords and rainforests.
- Sitka – With a rich Russian heritage and beautiful coastal scenery, Sitka is a cultural gem on the Alaskan coast.
- Icy Strait Point – Located near Hoonah, this port is known for its fantastic wildlife encounters and cultural experiences.




Why you should choose Azamara when sailing Alaska
Extended stays – When sailing on Azamara Pursuit you will have extended stays in Juneau, Wrangell, Skagway, Ketchikan and more ports. This is to ensure that guests have enough time to explore each destination and take in all its beauty.
Late-night departures: Throughout all of Azamara’s sailings in Alaska there are 27 late-night departures to give guests enough time in port before sailing to their next destination
AzAmazing Evening – This is a private event for Azamara Cruises that immerses guests in the culture and people of their destination. Guests will be invited to a special AzAmazing Evening in Ketchikan: “An Alaskan Adventure: Timber, Traditions & Toasts. The event starts with a cocktail hour which features Alaska’s finest brews, which is then followed by local activities including axe throwing, a traditional Tlingit dance performance, and culinary delicacies. The highlight of the evening is the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show, where top lumberjacks compete in thrilling events such as sawing, chopping and log rolling.
“We are excited to reintroduce Alaska as one of our key destinations for the summer of 2026. Our guests have long requested a return to this extraordinary region, and we are pleased to meet that demand by offering enhanced itineraries and land experiences that truly capture the essence of Alaska. From cruising the Hubbard Glacier to offering extended time in smaller ports, our specially tailored cruises provide an unforgettable, immersive journey and deeper connection with the destination.”
– Michael Pawlus, Head of Itinerary Planning at Azamara Cruises.
“We’ve listened to the feedback from our guests and now we’re delivering on what we’ve promised. Our commitment to Destination Immersion means that we don’t just take our guests to Alaska; we immerse them in its rich culture and take them to the heart of the destination that large ships can’t even access. With our extended stays and thoughtfully curated land experiences, we are thrilled to deliver the Azamara experience in a destination that has captivated the hearts of travelers.”
– Dondra Ritzenthaler, the CEO of Azamara Cruises.



