Experience the untamed beauty of Alaska with Fresh Kosher dining onboard. Cruise through glacier-filled fjords, spot humpback whales and bald eagles, and explore charming frontier ports like Juneau, Skagway, and Ketchikan. Our kosher Alaska cruises depart from Seattle, featuring Glatt Kosher breakfast, lunch, and dinner under full-time rabbinical supervision. With long summer daylight hours and crisp mountain air, an Alaska cruise is the ultimate way to combine stunning nature with the comfort of kosher dining at sea.
Alaska Fresh Kosher Dining Sailings
1 sailing with Fresh Kosher dining
Kosher Supervision
Rabbi Dovid Weberman
- Departing Monday, Aug 17th, 2026
- Seating Times:
6:00PM|7:30PM| 9:00PM - Sailing from Seattle, Washington
Alaska Minyan Sailings
Cruises with dedicated space for guest-led minyanim
Minyan Sailing
- Departing Monday, Aug 10th, 2026
- Sailing from Seattle, Washington
Frequently Asked Questions
About Kosher Alaska Cruises
When is the best time for a kosher Alaska cruise?
Alaska's cruise season runs from May through September, with peak conditions in July and August. Our kosher Alaska cruises sail in August 2026, offering long daylight hours, mild temperatures (55-65°F), and the best chance to see glaciers and wildlife.
What ports do we visit on the Alaska cruise?
Our Alaska itinerary includes Juneau (capital city with Mendenhall Glacier), Skagway (Gold Rush history), and scenic cruising through glacier-lined fjords. The exact ports vary by sailing date.
Do I need any special clothing for Alaska?
Pack layers! Days can be cool (50-65°F) with occasional rain. Bring a waterproof jacket, warm sweater, and comfortable walking shoes. The ship itself is fully climate-controlled.
Is Fresh Kosher food available at Alaskan ports?
Kosher food options in Alaska ports are extremely limited. We recommend eating all meals onboard with the Fresh Kosher Dining program. You can also bring snacks for port days.
How is the kosher food prepared onboard?
All kosher meals are prepared fresh onboard under Mashgiach Temidi (constant rabbinical supervision). All meats are Glatt Kosher, and dairy products include both Chalav Yisroel and Chalav Stam options.
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