- Alaskan Dream Cruises is the only Indigenous-owned cruise line in Alaska, offering an authentic and culturally rich experience of the Inside Passage.
- The company’s small ships allow for visits to remote Alaska Native villages that are inaccessible to larger cruise ships, providing unique opportunities for cultural immersion.
- The cruise line is dedicated to supporting the Alaska Native community through partnerships with local artists and entrepreneurs.
- The itineraries are designed and led by the Tlingit-owned Allen family, providing a personalized and in-depth look into Alaska’s Indigenous cultures and traditions.
Alaskan Dream Cruises, the only Indigenous-owned cruise line in Alaska, offers a truly unique and enriching way to experience the state’s Inside Passage. With a fleet of small vessels carrying only 40-80 guests, the cruises provide an intimate and authentic journey. The company, founded and led by the Allen family of the Alaska Native Tlingit tribe, focuses on providing guests with a genuine, in-depth look at Alaska, taking them to places that larger cruise ships cannot access. These exclusive itineraries include visits to small Alaska Native villages like Angoon, Kake, and Kasaan, where guests are welcomed by local tribal guides for cultural tours and demonstrations.

The cruise line’s commitment extends beyond tourism to supporting the local community. The Allen family ensures their business benefits other Alaska Native individuals and organizations. For example, they have an ongoing collaboration with Tlingit artist and entrepreneur Mary Goddard, who has contributed to various aspects of the business, from design projects to training the onboard naturalists. This dedication to cultural preservation and community support earned the company the inaugural Cultural Tourism Award from the Alaska Travel Industry Association in 2024. Alaskan Dream Cruises stands out as a leader in regenerative tourism, offering an unforgettable and respectful experience that honors the rich heritage of Alaska’s Indigenous peoples.
