Yacht Charter Alaska
Yacht charter Alaska immerses you in North America’s most awe-inspiring wilderness – a 54,000-kilometre coastline where tidewater glaciers calve house-sized blocks of ice into mirror-still fjords, grizzly bears fish for salmon on the banks of remote creeks, humpback whales bubble-net feed in the channels of the Inside Passage, and bald eagles wheel above old-growth Sitka spruce forests that have stood for a thousand years. Around 10 charter yachts operate in Alaskan waters, primarily 100′+ expedition superyachts and ice-capable explorer vessels carrying zodiacs, kayaks, and fishing skiffs, alongside 68′–98′ motor yachts and 75′+ catamarans suited to the protected waterways of the Inside Passage.
The season runs from late May to mid-September, with June and July offering the longest daylight – up to 19 hours – mild 15–20°C air temperatures, and peak wildlife activity; August and early September bring the salmon run, grizzly-bear viewing, and the first hints of Northern Lights. Daily rates start from approximately $5,000/day for a motor yacht, climbing to $15,000+/day on a fully equipped expedition superyacht, plus no state sales tax in Alaska and 30–35% APA covering fuel, provisions, and expedition-guide services. Alaska’s unmatched appeal is sheer immensity and wildness – you can cruise for a full week through the Inside Passage and Glacier Bay without retracing a single nautical mile, each day revealing a new fjord, a new glacier face, and wildlife encounters that leave even seasoned travellers lost for words.
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Explore glacier-viewing logistics, wildlife seasons, and the best Inside Passage anchorages in our comprehensive Alaska destination guide.
Chart a course through America’s last frontier with curated Alaska charter itineraries linking Glacier Bay, Juneau, Sitka, and the remote fjords of Misty Fiords.
Above you’ll find around 10 yachts available for Alaska charters – expedition superyachts over 100′, motor yachts from 68′, and catamarans from 75′. Weekly rates start from approximately $35,000. Use the filters to sort by type, guest capacity, length, or rate, then let Boatcrowd’s charter specialists coordinate Glacier Bay permits, expedition-guide staffing, and specialist provisioning for your Alaskan voyage.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book an Alaska yacht charter?
With a compact fleet of around 10 vessels and a short May–September season, booking nine to twelve months ahead is strongly recommended. July and August – the peak months for whale watching, bear viewing, and long daylight hours – fill fastest, and the best expedition superyachts are often reserved a full year in advance.
Do I need a special permit for Glacier Bay?
Yes. Glacier Bay National Park limits the number of private vessels allowed entry each day during the summer season, and permits must be secured well in advance through the National Park Service. Your Boatcrowd broker handles all Glacier Bay permit applications, ensuring your preferred dates and itinerary are locked in.
What is included in the charter price?
The base rate covers the yacht, expedition crew, insurance, and specialist equipment including zodiacs, kayaks, fishing gear, and cold-weather clothing. Fuel, provisions, beverages, national-park fees, and expedition-guide services are funded through the APA (30–35% of the charter fee). Alaska levies no state sales tax, and any unspent APA is refunded at the end of the voyage.
Is Alaska suitable for families with children?
Alaska is a phenomenal family destination for children old enough to enjoy zodiac excursions, glacier hikes, and wildlife spotting – typically ages six and above. Watching humpback whales breach at close range, seeing grizzlies fish for salmon, and kayaking past icebergs are experiences children remember for a lifetime. Crews are experienced with families and can tailor pace, meals, and daily activities to suit the group.