Princess Cruises Unveils 2017 Alaska Cruise and Land & Sea Vacation Program
Enhanced North to Alaska Experiences Bring Authentic Alaska
Onboard; Optional Land & Sea Vacations Provide Immersive
Exploration into the Heart of the Great Land
Next summer, six
Princess Cruises’ ships will sail Alaska’s storied waters,
offering multiple itinerary options, immersive onboard
culinary and cultural experiences and a variety of Land &
Sea Vacations for further exploring the 49th state’s vast
wilderness.
The line’s signature Voyage of the Glaciers
itinerary, with its unrivaled glacier-viewing opportunities,
will be offered on Coral Princess, Star Princess and Island
Princess between Whittier (Anchorage) and Vancouver, B.C.;
while cruises through the Inside Passage, with its
ever-changing scenery from picturesque shores to quaint
coastal towns, will be offered aboard Ruby Princess and
Emerald Princess from Seattle and Grand Princess from San
Francisco.
While on board, guests will encounter a variety of ways
to engage in authentic experiences through the award-winning
North to Alaska program, featuring the newest Cook My Catch,
an exclusive culinary program allowing guests to return from
select Princess fishing excursions to have the chef prepare
their very own catch of the day. Also offered in 2017, the
crowd-favorite Puppies in the Piazza, where real Alaskan
sled dog puppies are brought on board for guests to interact
with. On land, guests will hear first-hand tales from
mountain climbers who have conquered Denali as they tell the
exhilarating stories of their journey in the new Hudson
Theater at the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge.
In addition, the cruise line’s Land & Sea Vacations will
offer flexible ways to delve deeper into the fascinating
Alaska frontier. Land tours are combined with a seven-day
Voyage of the Glaciers cruise and include the company’s
premier wilderness lodges, exclusive
Direct-to-the-Wilderness domed rail service, plus visits to
the top two attractions in Alaska – Glacier Bay National
Park and Denali National Park.
All 2017 Alaska cruises and Land and Sea Vacations are
open for booking.
“As the #1 cruise line in Alaska, Princess continues to
offer guests the best of this beautiful state while on land
and at sea,” said Jan Swartz, president of Princess Cruises.
“From wilderness and glaciers to fresh salmon and sled dog
puppies, the newest North to Alaska experiences truly
delivers on our commitment to ensuring our guests come back
new.”
Princess’ 2017 Alaska program includes:
Alaska
Cruises
With 113 departures from Seattle, San Francisco, Vancouver and Whittier featuring unique ports and destinations, options abound for exploring Alaska in 2017 aboard Princess ships, including:
With 113 departures from Seattle, San Francisco, Vancouver and Whittier featuring unique ports and destinations, options abound for exploring Alaska in 2017 aboard Princess ships, including:
• Voyage of the Glaciers – Princess’ most popular
Gulf of Alaska sailings between Vancouver and Whittier
features two glacier-viewing experiences on every voyage,
with visits to the UNESCO-listed Glacier Bay National Park
plus either Hubbard Glacier or College Fjord.
• Inside Passage –This awe-inspiring part of
Alaska, known for its lush scenery and pristine fjords, will
be featured on seven- and 10-day roundtrip voyages with the
option to visit Glacier Bay on select sailings from Seattle,
Vancouver and San Francisco.
Alaska Land
& Sea Vacations
Princess offers guests more than 20 Land and Sea Vacations in 2017, most featuring multiple nights at Princess-owned Wilderness Lodges to experience the grandeur of Denali. Guests will once again be able to purchase a pre-paid meal package for the land portion of their vacation in 2017. Options include:
Princess offers guests more than 20 Land and Sea Vacations in 2017, most featuring multiple nights at Princess-owned Wilderness Lodges to experience the grandeur of Denali. Guests will once again be able to purchase a pre-paid meal package for the land portion of their vacation in 2017. Options include:
• Denali Explorer – As Princess’ most popular Land
& Sea Vacation, these itineraries feature multiple nights at
the line’s Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge and/or Mt.
McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge. Most offer Princess’
exclusive Direct-to-the-Wilderness rail service between the
ship in Whittier and the Denali area all in one day, plus
the opportunity to explore Fairbanks and/or Anchorage.
• On Your Own – An affordable option for
independent-minded travelers, these itineraries offer a
flexible way to see the heart of Alaska. Tours follow
similar routes as Denali Explorer options, but do not
include any pre-planned excursions, giving travelers the
opportunity to customize their own experience.
• Off the Beaten Path – These itineraries are
designed to take travelers beyond Denali to sought-after,
remote regions of the state such as the Kenai Peninsula and
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve.
• Connoisseur – The line’s highest level of
service, these tours provide a truly immersive experience.
With a professional tour director, most meals included and
enhanced sightseeing, guests experience the best of the
Great Land.
• Heart of the Rockies Plus Rail – This 14-night
cruisetour originates in Calgary and includes daylight
Silverleaf rail service on the Rocky Mountaineer. The fully
escorted land tour combines with a seven-day northbound
Voyage of the Glaciers cruise on Star Princess and includes
most breakfasts and dinners. Spectacular overnight
accommodations are offered at Fairmont Palliser Hotel,
Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise
and Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge.
More information about Princess Cruises 2017 Alaska
program can be found at
www.alaskacruisesdirect.com
