Top Spots for Bear Viewing on a Cruise to Alaska

Alaska has the world's highest concentration of Brown, Black and Polar Bears in the world. So it is no wonder bear viewing is a popular visitor attraction. When to see bears in Alaska and where to see bears in Alaska is a priority for many cruise passengers that may only get to make the journey to the Last Frontier once in their lifetime.

There are many opportunities to see grizzly bears (brown bears that live inland) on an Alaska Cruisetour that combines a cruise with several days in Alaska's northwest interior. But if you are unable to extend your vacation, there are plenty of chances to see bears in Alaska's southeastern cruise ports.


From July through early September bears appear near the mouth of streams and rivers to feast on spawning salmon. This salmon run from the ocean to the upper reaches of Alaska's rivers is a lure for much of Alaska's wildlife on the coast and a reliable (but not guaranteed) time for bear viewing opportunities. Sightings are more frequent when bears are actively searching for food, at dawn and just before dusk.


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