βš“ Inside Passage Port Guides

Gluten-Free Alaska Cruise Guides

Step off the gangway with confidence. Discover verified gluten-free restaurants, fresh wild seafood, and quick lunches within 5 to 10 minutes walking distance from Alaska cruise ship docks.

6 Major Cruise PortsWalk Times from Dock TrackedDirections Back to Ship Included
Port Directory

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πŸ“ SoutheastFranklin Dock

Juneau (Inside Passage)

Alaska’s state capital and largest cruise port. Downtown Juneau is compact and directly walkable from the South Franklin docks, offering wood-fired GF pizza crusts, harbor food trucks, and organic coffeehouses.

2 Walkable GF Spots Tracked
πŸ“ SoutheastBerths 1-4 (Downtown Waterfront)

Ketchikan (Creek Street)

First port of call for northbound cruises. The historic Creek Street boardwalk and waterfront seafood stands are within 3 to 10 minutes walk from all 4 downtown cruise berths.

1 Walkable GF Spots Tracked
πŸ“ SoutheastBroadway Dock

Skagway (Historic District)

Gold Rush boomtown where the entire historic downtown district along Broadway is flat, walkable, and within 10 minutes of all cruise ship piers.

1 Walkable GF Spots Tracked
πŸ“ SoutheastSitka Sound Cruise Terminal (Halibut Point) & Crescent Harbor Lightering

Sitka (Baranof Island)

Historic Pacific-facing island port. If docking at Halibut Point, complimentary shuttles drop guests at Harrigan Centennial Hall in downtown Sitka.

1 Walkable GF Spots Tracked
πŸ“ Kenai PeninsulaDale R. Lindsey Cruise Ship Terminal

Seward (Resurrection Bay)

Major embarkation/debarkation port connecting cruise ships to the Alaska Railroad and Seward Highway. Downtown and the Small Boat Harbor feature fresh seafood kitchens.

1 Walkable GF Spots Tracked
πŸ“ SouthcentralWhittier Cruise Ship Terminal

Whittier (Prince William Sound)

Turnaround cruise port at the head of Passage Canal connected to Anchorage via the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel.

1 Walkable GF Spots Tracked