Cheap or Free: Alaska shore excursions you can book without breaking your budget
In:It's true things cost more to do in Alaska, but there are a few great ways to enjoy time in each port without spending a lot.

When I took my first Alaska cruise in 2018, I was astounded by how much shore excursions cost. Many tours cost hundreds of dollars per person to go on, and that's money on top of the cruise fare and airfare.
While Alaska is an amazing place that many people seek to visit at least once, it's also expensive and a lot of people want to keep their vacation budget in check.
And to be clear, some of the very expensive tours are totally worth it considering it might be your only opportunity to try it. As an example, taking a helicopter to land on a glacier is pricey, but it might be your only chance to try it. We also have a list of recommended tours in each Alaska port that cruisers swear by.
There are lots of ways to save money on an Alaska cruise. Before you shell out hundreds of dollars for your family to go on an expensive tour, here are a list of inexpensive or free tour ideas in each of the Alaska cruise ports.
A quick note, the links to paid tours contain affiliate links, which means I make a small commission if you book it, but it costs you nothing extra.
Juneau
Juneau is a popular port for expensive excursions like whale watching tours and helicopter rides to glaciers.

Free Activity: Downtown Juneau Stroll
Right in front of where cruise ships dock downtown is a boardwalk perfect for taking a stroll and admiring the views.
Downtown Juneau is walkable and full of hidden gems. Visit the historic Red Dog Saloon, browse local galleries, and snap a photo in front of the Alaska State Capitol.
Don’t forget to stop by Taku Smokeries for free samples of smoked salmon.

Affordable Excursion: Mendenhall Glacier Trolley Tour
Want to see Juneau’s most famous glacier without the hassle of public transportation? The Mendenhall Glacier Trolley Tour is a great value at $79 per person, offering scenic views and plenty of time to explore the glacier area.
Skagway

Skagway is a small town located at the northernmost part of Alaska’s Inside Passage. Situated on mainland North America just 14 miles from Canada, Skagway is stunning, with tall, snow-capped peaks dominating the landscape.
The town is most known for its role in the Klondike Gold Rush, and many attractions in Skagway showcase its gold rush history, including the famous White Pass & Yukon Route Railway and the Gold Rush Cemetery.
Free Activity: Gold Rush Stroll & Lake Trail
Alaska is well known for its Gold Rush history, and Skagway is one of the best places to see it's impact.
Downtown Skagway has many restored 1890s-era buildings you can easily walk and see as you explore the town.
Reward yourself with a pint from Skagway Brewing Company or a peek inside the Red Onion Saloon.

Free Activity: Lower Dewey Lake Trail
You can enjoy a scenic hike along the Lower Dewey Lake Trail., This is a 2.5-mile loop trail that meanders through pine forest around Lower Dewey lake.
If you want a shorter hike, try the hike to Yakutania Point. It's only 1.5 miles and it overlooks Tailya Inlet. It's the perfect selfie spot on the rocks.

Affordable Excursion: Skagway City and Summit Tour
If a city walk isn't enough, try one of the tours that offers much more of the history.
The Skagway City and Summit Tour costs $72 per person, and will take you up to the White Pass Summit, providing views and entertaining you with stories from Alaska's history.
Ketchikan

Ketchikan is known as Alaska’s “First City” as it is the first Alaskan city you’ll encounter while traveling north. Due to its southerly location, Ketchikan is usually the first or last port of call in Alaska on a cruise.
Although there are several excursions you could book in Ketchikan, such as a visit to the Misty Fjords National Monument, many of the town’s most popular activities are free of charge.
Free Activity: Self-Guided Walking Tour & Salmon Spotting

There's a great (and free) app you can download from the App Store or Google Play Store that takes you around Ketchikan to see its history.
The tour takes you through the town and it's self-paced, so you can go as quickly or slowly as you like. You’ll pass colorful buildings, totem poles, and Creek Street — the historic red-light district turned quirky shopping lane.

As you near the end of Creek Street, the boardwalk continues upwards into the rainforest, which is known as the Married Man’s Trail. Once used by married men to conspicuously reach the red-light district, the path is now a free way to explore Ketchikan’s nature.

Affordable Excursion: Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show & Axe Throwing
A very Alaska show that is quite popular is the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show.
At $68 per person, you'll enjoy a rowdy demonstration of axe tricks, log rolling, and a high-energy competition. You can even try your hand at axe throwing!
Affordable Excursion: Dolly’s House Museum

Dolly’s House Museum was one of the most famous madams working on Creek Street between 1919 and 1954. After prostitution was deemed illegal, she continued living in the house until moving to a nursing home. Her colorful, historic house has been maintained throughout the past few decades, transporting visitors to another era altogether.
Admission to tour Dolly’s House is just $10, making it an affordable way to spend an hour or so during your port day.
Icy Strait Point

Free Activity: Boardwalk Stroll & Wildlife Watching
One of the best spots for a nature walk that you can access right off your cruise ship is in Icy Strait Point.
The boardwalks are free to walk, and you might be able to see bears or whales during your stroll. Plus, the scenery around you is lovely.

Affordable Excursion: Shuttle to Hoonah
You can take the shuttle to nearby Hoonah for just $5 each way.
Grab some halibut tacos at The Fisherman’s Daughter, then unwind with a cold brew from Icy Strait Brewing. Bonus: There’s a shuttle stop right outside the brewery!
Sitka

Sitka offers a quintessential Alaska experience, as the town allows visitors to easily explore nature, spot wildlife, and stroll through the charming downtown area.
Because most tourist attractions are located within close proximity to each other, it’s easy to explore Sitka without an organized tour. Not only that, but many of these attractions have a low cost, making it easy to enjoy your day without ruining your budget.
Free Activity: Downtown Sitka walk
Once you get into the town of Sitka, it's incredible easy to walk around and explore on your own. Many of the streets allow you to walk along the beautiful harbor, providing great coastal views.
The Visit Sitka site has a map you can use to identify the key spots that have historical and cultural significance.

Affordable Excursion: Sitka Scenic Tour
A great small-group tour that hits the major highlights of Sitka:
- Fortress of the Bear sanctuary
- Walk overlooking Indian River to learn about life cycle of salmon
- Totem pole viewing
- Learn about Sitka’s role in World War II
At $89 per person, it brings you to the major attractions within the area.
Sitka Sound Science Center

The Sitka Sound Science Center is just ten minutes from downtown by foot and has an admission cost of $7 for adults and $5 per child.
At the science center you can get up close to aquatic creatures in the center’s aquarium—which include touch tanks—and take a tour of the facility, which teaches visitors the role of salmon and aquaculture in Southeast Alaska.
The Sitka Sound Science Center is one of the best kid-friendly activities in Sitka, and you can purchase admission online ahead of time or once you arrive.