How many days do you need in Alaska?


How many days do you need in Alaska? Most visitors spend seven to fourteen days in Alaska. Much of this decision depends on where you want to go and how you're getting around. Cruising is one of the most popular ways to visit Alaska – especially for first-time visitors – with most cruises lasting seven to ten days.


What is the busiest time to visit Alaska?

Peak season is June to August. By mid-June, it's as warm as it's going to get. All summer activities are available, including The Denali Park Road (opens second week in June). Cruise Season is also May through September.


Is 3 days enough for Alaska?

You may think we're nuts to suggest a 3-day Alaska vacation, but it's possible to do! Many cities across the U.S. offer direct flights now, making Alaska a lot easier to reach than you might think. And if 3 days is all you have to visit this amazing state, go for it!


Is Alaska an expensive vacation?

A typical 7-day Alaska vacation costs around $3000 per person—a little over $400 per day. Here's an average breakdown, based upon our analysis of hundreds of actual itineraries. Or, Jump to our trip calculator and compute the cost of your own vacation!


Is a 5 day Alaska cruise worth it?

So, is an Alaska cruise worth it? As I said, I was sceptical at the beginning but I can honestly say yes. It was a relaxing way to travel that still offered me so many opportunities to see wildlife, scenic views, and to learn more about Alaska. My Alaska cruise experience changed my opinion on this method of travel.


Is Hawaii or Alaska cheaper to visit?

When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Hawaii and Alaska, we can see that Hawaii is more expensive. And not only is Alaska much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination. So, traveling to Alaska would let you spend less money overall.


Can you see the northern lights without a tour?

First of all, if the aurora is dancing brightly you'll be able to see it even from a city center (plus you'll always be able to get away from bright lights in Norwegian cities by heading to the parks). So if the weather and aurora forecast are good, you might not need to take a tour to see the northern lights.