
Juneau Cruise Ship Schedule 2027
Alaska's busiest cruise port with downtown docking.
Live imported schedule
Juneau is the only Alaska port with verified imported ship calls on this site — 619 calls listed across 2026 and 2027. Monthly tables show real arrival and departure times.
Cruise passenger guide
I'm arriving by cruise ship — what should I do in port?
Start with your ship's arrival and departure on the monthly table below, then pick one anchor experience — whale watching, Mendenhall Glacier, helicopter flightseeing, or a Tracy Arm day boat — that fits your in-port window. Downtown docking keeps transfers short, but popular operators still sell out on multi-ship summer days.
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Juneau 2027 schedule — 126 imported port calls with arrival and departure times. Use monthly tables to spot multi-ship days before booking whale watching or glacier tours.
How This Schedule Helps You Plan
Juneau is Alaska's busiest cruise port and the only destination on this site with live imported ship schedules today. Use monthly tables to see competing vessels on your pier day, then book whale watching, Mendenhall Glacier visits, helicopter tours, or Tracy Arm trips around verified arrival and departure windows.
Downtown dock: Most Juneau ships berth at the downtown cruise terminal — whale tours, Mendenhall Glacier taxis, and helicopter pickups start near the pier. Plan 45–60 minutes return buffer before all-aboard even on docked calls.
Why Cruise Passengers Use This Juneau Schedule
- ✓Juneau is Alaska's busiest cruise port — live imported schedules show how many ships share your downtown pier day.
- ✓Morning whale-watching boats and helicopter glacier departures sell out fastest when multiple vessels call on the same date.
- ✓Mendenhall Glacier taxis and Tracy Arm day boats need enough time ashore — match tour length to verified departure times.
- ✓Downtown docking keeps transfers short, but gangway queues still build — plan a 45–60 minute return buffer before all-aboard.
Planning Your Day In Juneau
Juneau ships dock downtown, so most signature excursions start within minutes of the gangway. Match one anchor experience — whales, Mendenhall Glacier, helicopter flightseeing, or a Tracy Arm day boat — to your verified in-port window, then layer shorter stops if time allows.
What passengers typically do
- Morning humpback whale watching from Auke Bay or downtown excursion docks
- Mendenhall Glacier visitor centre, Nugget Falls trail, and photo stops via taxi or tour
- Helicopter glacier landings and icefield flightseeing when weather windows are clear
- Full-day Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm fjord cruises when your ship allows 8+ hours ashore
- Afternoon State Street walks, Mount Roberts Tram, and salmon bakes on late-departure days
Top attractions
- Mendenhall Glacier & Visitor Center
- Auke Bay whale watching departures
- Helicopter glacier landings on the Juneau Icefield
- Tracy Arm / Endicott Arm tidewater glacier day boats
- Mount Roberts Tram above downtown
Recommended excursion types
- Humpback whale watching with naturalist guides
- Mendenhall Glacier tour with guaranteed return timing
- Helicopter glacier landing or dog-sled camp combo
- Tracy Arm fjord wildlife and glacier cruise
Timing considerations
- Open your Juneau monthly schedule first — multi-ship days sell out whale boats and helicopters earliest
- Morning departures suit whale watching; glacier helicopters need clearer midday weather
- Tracy Arm trips typically need a full port day — avoid if your departure is before mid-afternoon
- Taxi queues grow when several ships share downtown — book tours with pier pickup when possible
Return-to-ship guidance: Juneau uses downtown docks, but still plan to be at the gangway 45–60 minutes before all-aboard. Independent taxis and ride-shares can queue on peak summer days — operators with pier return guarantees reduce missed-ship risk.
Juneau Port-Day Essentials
Most popular excursions
Humpback whale watching
3–4 hours
Morning departures from downtown or Auke Bay — book early on multi-ship days.
Mendenhall Glacier visit
2–3 hours
Visitor centre and Nugget Falls trail — taxi or tour from the cruise docks.
Helicopter glacier landing
2–3 hours
Icefield flightseeing with short walks on the glacier when weather allows.
Cruise terminal information
Franklin Street and South Franklin cruise terminals — most ships dock downtown within walking distance of State Street.
Tender vs dock
Juneau uses downtown docks; no tender boats on standard cruise calls.
Typical time in port
~9.6h average (verified calls) — derived from verified schedule imports at this port.
Best excursion timing for Juneau
- Morning: whale watching and helicopter departures before clouds build
- Midday: Mendenhall Glacier taxi runs and shorter downtown walks
- Full port day only: Tracy Arm or Endicott Arm fjord cruises
Related Planning Resources
Juneau Monthly Schedules for 2027
Open a dedicated monthly page with verified ship calls, arrival and departure times, and planning tips for that month.
Schedule Overview
Schedule analytics (busiest months, top ships, and cruise lines) populate automatically when verified Juneau port call data is imported. Use this hub to link excursion planning with your ship's arrival window.
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2027 Monthly Schedule
Select a month to view scheduled ship calls with date, ship, cruise line, arrival, departure, time in port, and passenger capacity.
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April 2027 at Juneau
| Date | Ship | Cruise Line | Arrival | Departure | Time in Port | Passenger Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2027-04-24 | Carnival Legend | Carnival Cruise Line | 07:00 | 15:00 | 8h | 2,124 to 2,549 |
| 2027-04-26 | Eurodam | Verify with cruise line | 12:30 | 22:00 | 9h 30m | 2,104 to 2,525 |
| 2027-04-26 | Koningsdam | Holland America Line | 13:30 | 22:00 | 8h 30m | 2,650 to 3,194 |
| 2027-04-27 | Norwegian Encore | Norwegian Cruise Line | 14:00 | 22:00 | 8h | 4,266 to 5,218 |
| 2027-04-30 | MSC Poesia | MSC Cruises | 14:00 | 22:00 | 8h | 2,550 to 3,060 |
5 ships scheduled. Arrivals and departures are subject to change by cruise lines and port authorities.
Cruise Passenger Information
Use this schedule alongside practical port-day details below. Knowing where your ship docks, whether tenders are required, and how long you are ashore helps you book excursions with a safe return buffer.
- Docking
- Two downtown cruise terminals (Franklin Street / South Franklin area)
- From ship to town
- Immediate downtown access from most berths
- Tender required
- No — ships dock at pier
- Currency
- US Dollar (USD)
- Language
- English
- Time zone
- Alaska Time (AKDT/AKST)
Passenger tips for Juneau
- Whale watching peaks May through September; book morning departures for calmer seas
- Mendenhall Glacier is taxi-distance — allow 45 minutes round trip from downtown
- Helicopter tours cancel in low cloud — have a backup plan
- Downtown is compact; you can combine a short town walk with one major excursion
- Check ship schedules — Juneau often hosts multiple vessels on peak weeks
Rain is common — waterproof layers essential. Book whale tours early on peak summer days.
What to Do in Juneau on a Cruise Day
Whales, glaciers & flightseeing — Alaska's capital — glaciers, humpbacks, and rainforest trails from the pier. Once you know your arrival and departure window from the schedule above, these are the experiences cruise passengers book most often.
Recommended Shore Excursions
Signature pick: Whale Watching Cruise — Alaska's most reliable dedicated whale watching from downtown piers.
Whale Watching Cruise
Wildlife · 3-4 hours
Search for humpbacks and orcas in Auke Bay and Stephens Passage with naturalist guides.
Mendenhall Glacier & Visitor Center
Glacier · 2-3 hours
Walk to Nugget Falls viewpoints and explore the glacier's retreat story from accessible trails.
Helicopter Glacier Landing
Flightseeing · 2-3 hours
Fly over icefields and land on a glacier for photos and short walks on the ice.
Salmon Bake & Gold Creek
Culture · 3-4 hours
Classic Alaska dining with optional tram and rainforest walks — good for mixed groups.
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Best excursions from Juneau
For your 2027 sailing port day, these are the experiences Juneau cruise passengers book most often — matched to downtown docking and typical 6–9 hour calls.
Humpback whale watching with naturalist guides
Mendenhall Glacier tour with guaranteed return timing
Helicopter glacier landing or dog-sled camp combo
Tracy Arm fjord wildlife and glacier cruise
Excursion type guides
Best timing for whale watching
- •Book morning departures (typically 8–10 a.m.) — humpbacks are active early and boats return with time for a second activity.
- •Multi-ship days in May through September fill Auke Bay and downtown whale boats by late morning — check how many vessels call on your date first.
- •Allow 3–4 hours for a quality whale-watching tour plus gangway buffer; avoid stacking Tracy Arm on the same day.
- •Rain rarely cancels whale tours — dress in layers and keep a flexible backup if helicopters cancel for weather.
Best timing for glacier trips
- •Mendenhall Glacier suits any call length — taxi or tour from downtown; allow 2–3 hours including visitor centre and Nugget Falls.
- •Helicopter glacier landings need clearer midday weather — book early but expect possible weather holds in low cloud.
- •Tracy Arm and Endicott Arm day boats need a full port day (often 8+ hours ashore) — skip if your departure is before mid-afternoon.
- •Morning Mendenhall visits pair well with afternoon whale watching on long port days; reverse order if your ship arrives late.
Cruise Planning Tips
- ✓Book morning whale-watching departures early on multi-ship days — downtown excursion docks fill quickly from May through September.
- ✓Mendenhall Glacier is taxi-distance from the cruise terminal; allow 45–60 minutes round trip plus visitor centre time.
- ✓Helicopter glacier landings cancel in low cloud — keep a backup plan such as whale watching or a downtown walk.
- ✓Tracy Arm and Endicott Arm full-day fjord trips need a long port window; confirm your arrival and departure before booking.
- ✓Taxis and ride-shares serve the cruise docks, but tour operators with pier pickup reduce return-to-ship risk on busy days.
- ✓Plan to be back at the gangway at least 45–60 minutes before published departure — Juneau docks downtown, but excursion traffic still backs up.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I read the cruise ship schedule?
Each row lists the date a ship is due in port, the vessel and cruise line, published arrival and departure times, and estimated time in port. Use the month navigation to browse available months.
Can ship arrival times change?
Yes. Cruise lines and port authorities can adjust arrival and departure times because of weather, tender conditions, traffic at the pier, or itinerary changes. Always check the daily program on your ship and with the shore excursion desk on port day.
How much time should I leave before returning to the ship?
Plan to be back at the terminal or tender pickup point at least 30-60 minutes before your ship's published departure. Add extra time on tender ports, busy multi-ship days, and excursions that travel far from the pier.
Should I book excursions before I cruise?
Book your must-do excursion early if you are visiting on a busy schedule day or want a specific operator. Once you know your ship's in-port window from this schedule, compare independent and specialist options that guarantee on-time return.
Are cruise ship schedules always accurate?
Published schedules are planning guides, not guarantees. We update this page as verified data becomes available and mark months still being imported as 'Schedule data being updated'. Confirm final times with your cruise line before disembarking.
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Arrival and departure times are published for planning purposes and may change due to weather, tender conditions, or cruise line schedule adjustments. Always confirm final times with your ship before disembarking.