
2. The “Cool-cation” Classic: Alaska
Alaska remains the undisputed champion of retirement travel. The appeal is obvious: breathtaking scenery, manageable temperatures, and domestic travel convenience (no long-haul international flights if you depart from Seattle).
What’s New for 2026
While Alaska is a classic, the hardware is changing. Princess Cruises is debuting its new Star Princess in Alaska for the 2026 season. This ship features the “Sphere,” a massive glass-enclosed dome offering 360-degree views—perfect for chilly glacier days.
Holland America Line continues to be a favorite for seniors due to its mid-sized ships and prime docking locations. In 2026, they are emphasizing their “Cruisetours,” which combine a 3-7 day cruise with an overland train journey to Denali National Park.
Why It Works for You
If you want to see wildlife without hiking miles into the wilderness, this is the trip. You can watch calving glaciers from your balcony or take the White Pass & Yukon Route railroad in Skagway without needing high physical endurance.