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Princess Cruises’ new Alaska itineraries to showcase parks

14 Feb 2025
 Source: Princess Cruises
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Princess Cruises will expand its catalogue of Alaskan cruise tours in 2025 and 2026, offering itineraries that visit up to five national parks in one trip.

This follows the success of its 2024 15-night National Parks Expedition, which combined cruising, rail travel, park visits and wilderness lodge stays.

New packages range from nine to 15 days, covering between two and five parks, including Glacier Bay, Denali, Wrangell-St. Elias, Kenai Fjords and Katmai. 

During the Alaska season, which runs from April through September, Princess will sail seven ships this year and eight ships in 2026, departing from five home ports: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver and Whittier.

The cruise line’s North to Alaska programme enriches the onboard experience with local lumberjacks, Iditarod champions, and storytellers sharing their passions for Alaska.

Other offerings include fresh Alaskan seafood menus, a variety of shore excursions, and authentic commentary by Glacier Bay Park Rangers and naturalists.

"Alaska is a land of towering glaciers, majestic peaks, abundant wildlife, and stunning beauty that stretches as far as the eye can see. With our seamlessly crafted cruise tours, guests are brought directly to the doorsteps of some of the world's most iconic national parks," said Terry Thornton, Princess Cruises Chief Commercial Officer.

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