Royal Caribbean unveiled its summer 2027 Alaska getaways, inviting travelers to discover the unique landscapes and experiences of The Last Frontier. The seven-night voyages will take place aboard the ships Anthem, Quantum, Serenade, and Voyager of the Seas, departing from Seattle, Seward, Alaska, and Vancouver, Canada.
In addition to its at-sea routes, the company will for the first time incorporate multi-night Cruisetour experiences on land, combining adventure, nature, and local culture. Reservations are now available for Crown & Anchor Society members ahead of its official opening to the public.
From whale watching in Sitka to helicopter tours over the Mendenhall Glacier, land-based experiences promise total immersion in Alaska's wilderness. Onboard entertainment options include the North Star observation pod, the SeaPlex sports complex with a skating rink and bumper cars, a rock-climbing wall, and a wide range of cuisines to suit all tastes.
Alaska Summer Highlights 2027
Anthem of the Seas – from Vancouver and Seward
The ship will explore destinations such as Skagway, Ketchikan, and Hubbard Glacier, with seven-night itineraries. Travelers can extend their experience with expert-led cruise tours, including tours of Denali National Park and scenic glass-domed train rides. Onboard, the Solarium Bistro, Johnny Rockets, and other offerings round out the experience.
Quantum of the Seas – from Seattle
Following its Australian season, Quantum will offer seven-night cruises to Sitka, Juneau, and Skagway, featuring activities such as kayaking, marine wildlife viewing, and surfing on the FlowRider simulator. It will also include dining experiences at Jamie's Italian, Chops Grille, and Izumi.
Serenade of the Seas – from Vancouver
Travelers can explore the Inside Passage and visit Sitka, Icy Strait Point, and Ketchikan. On the ship, families can enjoy movie nights under the stars, live music, and featured restaurants like Giovanni's Table and Chops Grille.
Voyager of the Seas – from Seattle
With seven-night itineraries to Juneau, Skagway, Endicott Arm and Dawes Glacier, this ship combines relaxation and fun with its adult-only solarium, ice skating rink, miniature golf and interactive games.
With this new programming, Royal Caribbean consolidates its leadership in adventure and luxury travel, offering a unique way to explore the majestic landscapes of Alaska.