Travel Nurse Salary in Alaska (2026)
Here's what travel nurses actually earn in Alaska in 2026 — weekly packages by specialty, top-paying cities, licensing, and how taxes and cost of living shape your real take-home.
Updated June 2026 · Estimates compiled from public job-board data
How much do travel nurses make in Alaska?
In 2026, most Alaska travel nurse contracts land between $2,600 – $3,900 per week in total compensation — taxable base pay plus tax-free housing and meal stipends — with a common average around ~$3,100/week. Annualized, that's roughly $135K–$202K if you stay booked year-round (most travelers take time off between contracts, so real annual pay is usually lower).
Alaska pays a premium to attract travelers to remote facilities, and there's no state income tax. Factor in travel logistics, higher goods costs, and limited housing.
Alaska travel nurse pay by specialty
Typical 2026 weekly total packages by specialty in Alaska. High-acuity and procedural roles command the most.
| Specialty | Typical weekly range |
|---|---|
| ICU / Critical Care | $3,315 – $3,900 |
| ER / Emergency | $3,042 – $3,705 |
| L&D / Labor & Delivery | $3,042 – $3,783 |
| OR / Surgical | $2,808 – $3,510 |
| Telemetry / PCU | $2,730 – $3,315 |
| Med-Surg | $2,600 – $3,400 |
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Highest-paying Alaska cities for travel nurses
The strongest pay and contract volume in Alaska are usually around Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau. Bigger metros pay more but cost more — smaller cities can deliver better net value once housing is factored in.
Licensing: working as a travel nurse in Alaska
Alaska is not currently a Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) member. You'll need a Alaska-specific RN license, so apply early — processing can take several weeks. See the compact license guide for details.
How to maximize your take-home
- Protect your tax-free stipends by maintaining a tax home and duplicating expenses — see the tax guide.
- Compare net, not gross — weigh state tax and housing cost.
- Use the Housing Finder to compare furnished options before you commit.
- Run the contract through the Contract Analyzer for float, OT, and cancellation terms.
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How much do travel nurses make in Alaska in 2026?
Most Alaska contracts pay $2,600 – $3,900 per week in total compensation, with a common average around ~$3,100/week. High-demand specialties trend higher.
Are travel nurse stipends taxed in Alaska?
Housing and meal stipends are tax-free if you maintain a legitimate tax home and duplicate living expenses. Alaska's state income tax on taxable base pay is 0%.
Which Alaska cities pay travel nurses the most?
Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau typically post the highest pay and most contracts, though larger metros also have higher living costs.
Do I need a compact license to work in Alaska?
No — Alaska is not an NLC member, so you need a Alaska-specific RN license. Apply early, as processing can take several weeks.
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All figures are estimates compiled from publicly available job-board listings and are for general comparison only. Actual pay varies by facility, agency, experience, shift, and contract terms. ScrubbedIn is not a tax advisor; consult a qualified professional for personalized advice.