Princess Cruises showcases 2023 Alaska sailings and cruise tours
Princess Cruises unveiled its 2023 cruises and cruise tours program, which opens for booking on August 18.
Itineraries include the week-long ‘Voyage of the Glaciers’ from Vancouver, B.C. or Anchorage (Whittier) aboard Majestic Princess, Sapphire Princess and Grand Princess.
Itineraries feature two glacier viewing experiences including Glacier Bay National Park.
The ‘Inside Passage’ sailing departs from both Seattle and San Francisco:
Combined with a Voyage of the Glaciers cruise, guests can experience Alaska’s top-two attractions – Glacier Bay National Park and Denali National Park – by selecting from 24 cruise tour itineraries, ranging from three to 10 nights on land, pre- or post-cruise.
Every cruise tour itinerary includes Denali National Park.
The varied shore excursion program includes a lumberjack show, dog sledding on a glacier, the historic White Pass Scenic Railway, flightseeing tours and plenty of options for wildlife viewing – whales, bears and more.
Princess also offers exclusive Direct-to-the Wilderness rail service that takes guests from the ship to the Denali-based wilderness lodges.
Learn more about : Princess Cruises ( N. America )
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