Princess gears up for Alaska cruise season

Monday, 21 Apr, 2025 0

Princess Cruises is all set to kick off its 2025 Alaska cruise season.

The line will have seven ships, five wilderness lodges and an expanded cruisetour program this year.

They will visit five national parks with the most visits to Glacier Bay National Park, it says.

Alaska cruises depart from five home ports, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver, B.C. and Anchorage (Whittier).

“We are ready to begin our highly anticipated 2025 season,” said Gus Antorcha, Princess Cruises president.

“We know our guests can’t wait to experience their perfect Alaska vacation. Our 2025 season is packed with incredible offerings.”

New for 2025, is the Ultimate Alaska with Glacier Bay National Park cruises for 2025 which focus on glaciers and less-visited ports.

This features Grand Princess’17-day roundtrip from Seattle, visiting 10 ports and 3 glaciers, including Hubbard Glacier, College Fjord, and Glacier Bay National Park in May.

The Ruby Princess Ultimate Alaska Solstice 22-day roundtrip from San Francisco coincides with the Summer Solstice with 11 ports and four glaciers, including Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier, Hubbard Glacier, College Fjord, and Glacier Bay National Park in June,

Princess has expanded its cruisetours catalog in 2025.

The new itineraries give guests more opportunities to discover national parks, including Glacier Bay, Denali, Wrangell St. Elias, Kenai Fjords, and Katmai.

Princess is offering 9- to 15-day itineraries, visiting from three to five national parks, that combine with the ‘Voyage of the Glaciers’ seven-day cruise with scenic rail travel, and multiple days on land.

They feature stays in Princess Lodges.

New for 2025, Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge debuts a newly renovated grand lobby with a grand fireplace, comfy seating and spectacular viewing opportunities of Denali.

Programs for all cruises visiting Glacier Bay National Park include Park Rangers hosting information desk and guest activities including commentary from the bridge and roaming the decks while in Glacier Bay.

In addition, a Park Ranger presentation will be offered in the Princess Theater, plus a Junior and Teen Rangers program for younger cruisers.



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