Small ship cruising in Alaska - The best time to go
26/06/2024
The best time to visit South East Alaska:
You will see large numbers of whales whenever you visit, especially humpbacks, but also Orca, and occasionally Gray whales (In May) and more unusually Blue whales. Sealions, mountain goats and sea otters can also be seen at any time.
The mountains and glaciers are spectacular at any time and the underwater life - Starfish, anenomes, urchins and other crustaceans coat the sea floor like a lush carpet.
Alaska’s Seasons
In Spring (Apr/May) the first voyages depart, bears to emerge from their dens, harbour seals congregate at river mouths, sea otter pups are born, and birdlife arrives for the summer.
In Summer (Jun/Jul/Aug) humpback and killer whales (Orca) are frequently observed. In mid July sockeye salmon start to migrate into the spawning streams where brown and black bears patiently wait for them and birds are at the peak of their breeding season.
As Autumn (Sep) arrives voyages continue until mid September. Humpbacks are still seen in large numbers and you have a good chance of seeing brown and black bears feeding on the salmon. Raptor migration is underway, watch golden eagles fly along ridge tops in alpine areas and sea otters are particularly active collecting winter food. With longer nights there is a good chance for seeing Northern Lights on clear evenings.

