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.
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Juneau (Inside Passage)
Alaskaβs 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.
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.
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.
Sitka (Baranof Island)
Historic Pacific-facing island port. If docking at Halibut Point, complimentary shuttles drop guests at Harrigan Centennial Hall in downtown Sitka.
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.
Whittier (Prince William Sound)
Turnaround cruise port at the head of Passage Canal connected to Anchorage via the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel.