Princess Cruises Alaska Cruisetour: Why Princess is the Number One Choice
Princess Cruises has more than 50 years’ expertise cruising to Alaska and has taken more guests to the Great Land than any other cruise line – making it the perfect choice when booking your next Alaskan adventure
Alaska is one of the most popular cruise destinations and for a good reason. This spectacular land of mountains, glaciers and forests boasts some of the most epic scenery and wildlife in the world.
Princess Cruisetour in Alaska
Princess Cruises sets itself apart from other cruise lines when it comes to sailings in Alaska with its unique cruisetours.
This comprehensive itinerary encompasses a seven-day cruise, a scenic rail journey and a three or more night stay in Princess’ own exclusive Wilderness Lodges, located near famous national parks. While action-packed, it is a great way of covering as much land and water as possible during your holiday.
1. Cruise
All of Princess’ cruisetours include the seven-day ‘Voyage of the Glaciers’ cruise.
On the voyage, you will venture 500 miles deeper into the Gulf of Alaska and Prince William Sound and travel from Vancouver, B.C. to Anchorage (Whittier), stopping in historic ports such as Ketchikan, Juneau and Skagway along the way.
2. Train
The adventure doesn't end after seven days of cruising.
With Princess’ cruisetours, you can continue your holiday with a scenic rail journey from the ship to the lodge via the line’s exclusive 'Direct-to-the-Wilderness' service, before staying three or more nights at one of Princess' Wilderness Lodges, located riverside near some of the state’s national parks, which include Denali, Fairbanks and Kenai.
With large glass-domed windows in every rail car, travellers can enjoy unobstructed views of the spectacular outdoor scenery. Some cars feature open-air observation platforms, allowing you to get even closer to Alaska's untamed beauty.
Furthermore, thanks to knowledgeable rail guides, guests can enjoy a narrated train journey to their lodge, gaining unique insights and listening to inspiring stories all from the comfort of their train car.
Selected train routes also include a special visit from an Iditarod musher (dog sled driver), who expands on some riveting stories from the trail.
3. Lodge
All of Princess’ Alaska cruisetours also include a stay at the line’s premier Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge, just one mile from the entrance of Denali National Park.
Here you will be given to access some of the most stunning sights on earth. Go flightseeing by Denali’s snow-covered peak, fly-fish for Arctic grayling, raft the Nenana River or venture into Denali on a park tour.
The Denali National Park is a highlight of any Alaska holiday, home to some of the most stunning nature and wildlife in existence.
Other lodges include the Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge on the banks of the Chena River, where you can cruise down the river on a sternwheeler riverboat, or you can head to the Kenai Peninsula surrounded by mountains, rivers and picturesque Alaskan wilderness.
By extending your stay in Alaska, you will be in for a holiday like no other. From being able to rush across the snow on a dog sled with a professional musher, fly fish for salmon in fresh rivers or soar over miles of glacial tundra in a helicopter, a Princess cruisetour is something not to be missed.
Visit princess.com for more information and to book an Alaska cruisetour.