See the most of Fairbanks
on Alaska cruise tours
Fairbanks, Alaska
Fly to the Arctic Circle
Just north of Fairbanks is the White Mountains National Recreation Area, which boasts a wild river and hundreds of miles of hiking trails. This remarkably remote region covers more than 1 million acres and offers a peaceful and quiet getaway for passengers on Alaska cruises. During the summer, visitors to the White Mountains can participate in gold panning activities or short fishing trips.
Lucky cruisers with Princess, however, can book an unforgettable aerial journey over one of the most beautiful mountain regions in North America. The snowcapped peaks of the Rocky Mountains are a hiker's ultimate challenge. Passengers who bring along a pair of binoculars should scope out the mountainside for these brave athletes.
While careening over the majestic landscape, visitors will tour the expansive Yukon River Valley and the Brooks Mountain Range, which is the northernmost and tallest section of the Rockies.
Cruise along the Chena and Tanana rivers
Passengers booking Alaska cruisetours have the chance to board the only remaining Alaskan sternwheeler, which smoothly makes its way down the waterways of the Chena River State Recreation area. This classic steamboat-like boat takes visitors through the protected wildlife reserve, so passengers should have their cameras poised and ready to capture the grizzly bears and beavers that frequent the shoreline.
During this three-hour cruise, tour guides will talk about the rich history of the region, from its illustrious gold past to the exciting Iditaroddog sled race. Princess passengers will be taken to the home of the late four-time Iditarod champion, Susan Butcher, a lifelong Fairbanks resident who epitomizes the nature-loving people of this beautiful city.
Just a few minutes further down the river, visitors can take a tour of the Old Chena Indian village, which features traditional huts and cabins. Passengers will have plenty of time to take photos and wander through the historic village.
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