Decision Passage, Alaska Cruise Port - overhead view of the Decision Passage itinerary stop located in the Alaska cruising region

Decision Passage, Alaska

Alaska

Decision Passage in Alaska has no docking; ships cruise the Inside Passage. Travelers spot humpback whales breaching. Zodiacs explore Snow Pass’ narrow channels. No facilities are available; provisions come from the ship. The peak season, June to August, brings rain. Photography captures forested islands. Dining onboard includes salmon. Souvenirs, like whale prints, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover marine ecosystems. Kayaking navigates bays. Waterproof gear is essential. Decision Passage’s wildlife enhances Alaska’s coastal journey.

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Decision Passage, Alaska Location

Decision Passage, Alaska, in southeast Alaska, North America, is a narrow Pacific channel, surrounded by forested islands and coastal mountains.

March

High

52°F

Low

17°F

Rain/Day

0.24in

Rain/Mo

7.32in

Decision Passage Cruise Port - Weather Forecast

Planning your time in port starts with knowing what to expect from the weather. This snapshot shows typical monthly temperate averages for Decision Passage, including the "best" and "worst" cases scenarios (depending on whether you like it hot or cold). We also provide average rainfall, so you can pack smarter and plan excursions with confidence. Use the month selector to explore conditions throughout the year. These figures are based on 20-year average, historical data provided by NASA in hopes of providing you with the most accurate cruise weather forecast available!