
Alaska
Transit Snow Pass, Alaska, offers scenic cruising without docking. Travelers view glaciers and forested cliffs from the ship. Excursions include zodiac tours for wildlife spotting. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, June to August, brings milder weather for coastal cruising. Photography captures icy straits and Inside Passage vistas. Dining onboard includes salmon, an Alaskan favorite. Souvenirs, like totem crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Tlingit history. Warm layers and waterproof boots suit the cool climate, while binoculars enhance wildlife viewing. Snow Pass’s natural allure offers a vibrant Alaskan stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of glacial beauty and marine life, making Snow Pass an engaging destination.
Transit, Snow Pass, Alaska, in southeast Alaska, Pacific, is near Juneau, with glacial channels and forested coastal mountains.
Navigate through dramatic fjords with towering glaciers and abundant marine life. Spot humpback whales and bald eagles from the deck. Participate in ranger-led narration on glacial formation and ecology. Take zodiac cruises for close-up iceberg encounters. Relax with onboard wildlife photography workshops and scenic viewing.
High
62°F
Low
-5°F
Rain/Day
0.2in
Rain/Mo
6.31in
Planning your time in port starts with knowing what to expect from the weather. This snapshot shows typical monthly temperate averages for Transit, 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!