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  1. Answered: Do You Need a Passport for a…

    You can visit Alaska without a passport on a closed-loop sailing (one that begins and ends in the same U.S. port). Examples include Seattle and San Francisco sailings.

  2. Closed-Loop Cruises: Everything You Need to Know

    A closed-loop cruise is a cruise that departs and ends in the same U.S. port; for example, Fort Lauderdale to Fort Lauderdale, or round-trip to Alaska from Seattle. These …

  3. Seattle to Alaska: 7-Day Inside Passage Cruise

    Follow in the footsteps of the Yukon Gold Rush on an Alaska cruise from Seattle to some of the world’s most scenic wonders. With convenient weekend departures and proximity to the Great …

  4. 25 BEST Alaska Cruises 2024 (Prices

    You can visit Alaska without a passport on a closed-loop sailing (one that begins and ends in the same U.S. port). Examples include Seattle and San Francisco sailings. Be sure to bring your passport if you plan on crossing the border from …

  5. What Is a Closed Loop Cruise?

    If your cruise begins and ends in the same U.S. port -- for example, sailing roundtrip Miami to Miami -- then you are embarking on what is considered a closed loop cruise, according to the...

  6. Complete Guide to Closed-Loop Cruises (and Open Jaw …

    An Alaskan cruise is one of the most popular closed-loop cruise options in the US. If departing from the United States, Alaska cruises depart from Seattle, San Francisco, or Los Angeles. They often stop in Vancouver, British …

  7. Complete Guide to Alaskan Cruises in 2024: Ports, …

    Alaskan cruises stop at beautiful ports. If you want to sail to the major cities, a big ship (like Celebrity or Royal Caribbean) will stop at Alaskan cities you regularly hear about. But if you want to sail to some more remote …

  8. Alaska Cruises 2025, 2026

    Compare all Alaska cruises with deals including shipboard credit, reduced rates & cheap deposits on popular upcoming Alaskan cruises.