The Ultimate Alaskan Experience
From the towering peaks of Mt. Denali to the serene landscapes of the Kenai Peninsula, Princess Cruises offers the pinnacle of luxury and comfort both on and off shore. 

Uncover the Wonders of Alaska

Dive into local culture, witness stunning wildlife and embark on thrilling adventures that showcase the diverse beauty and rich heritage of this remarkable destination.


Wildlife & Culture

Spot the Big Five — including moose, caribou, grizzly bears, wolves and Dall sheep — while on a bus tour in Denali National Park. Immerse yourself in local traditions by experiencing a thrilling lumberjack axe-throwing competition or by watching craftsmen thoughtfully carve totem poles at a Native Alaskan village.

Experience the unique opportunity to hear captivating tales from members of the award-winning TV series Deadliest Catch and engage in educational experiences through Princess's exclusive Discovery™ and Animal Planet™ partnership.



Local Flavors & Activities

Dive into Alaska's rich culture with engaging shore excursions. Savor salmon bakes, watch Native dance performances, and tour historic mining camps. Experience cocktail crafting in a restored saloon and go dogsledding on a glacier or canoeing through tranquil waters in the stunning wilderness.

Immerse yourself even further in the North to Alaska program, which brings local personalities, culture, and Alaska seafood both on board and on land, allowing you to see, feel and taste the best of the Great Land.



Exploration & Scenic Travel

See Alaska’s greatest sights by gliding through Tongass National Forest on a zipline or by landing on the iconic Mendenhall Glacier via helicopter. For an active adventure, hike Ketchikan’s Deer Mountain Trail, where you’ll ascend to 3,000 feet above sea level. With the Direct-to-the-Wilderness® rail service, enjoy seamless travel into the heart of Alaska.

Most Princess Alaska cruisetours include a tour into Denali National Park, where you can witness stunning wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. A shuttle service is available to take you from the Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge® to the main visitor center or the Horseshoe Lake Trailhead, a 3-mile trail featuring beautiful pathways and charming beaver dams.




Your Gateway to Alaskan Cruisetours

Denali Explorer

Sail through breathtaking coastal landscapes before venturing inland to the heart of Denali National Park on this popular cruisetour. With this unique journey, enjoy premier rail service, exceptional accommodations and guided tours that immerse you in the wonders of Alaska's wilderness.

7-day Voyage of the Glaciers cruise with 3-6 nights on land
• Premier Direct-to-the-Wilderness® Alaska rail service
Natural History Tour into Denali National Park
• Stay in the Denali area at the Princess Wilderness Lodge

Experience the ultimate Alaskan adventure with exceptional rail service, luxurious accommodations and immersive guided tours that bring the heart of Denali National Park to life.

Connoisseur Collection

Experience the pinnacle of Alaskan luxury with the Connoisseur cruisetour by Princess Cruises. This exclusive journey provides the highest level of service, combining the best of both land and sea, offering access to Alaska’s most breathtaking landscapes and unique cultural experiences.

7-day Voyage of the Glaciers cruise with 5-10 nights on land
Escorted by a Tour Director
Princess Alaska rail service
Tundra Wilderness Tour into Denali National Park
Most meals included
• Stay in the Denali area at the Princess Wilderness Lodge

Immerse yourself in unparalleled luxury and adventure with the Connoisseur cruisetour, where every detail is crafted for an exceptional exploration of Alaska’s most stunning landscapes and rich cultural experiences.

Off the Beaten Path

Discover Alaska's hidden gems with Princess Cruises on the Off the Beaten Path cruisetour. This unique adventure takes you beyond the usual tourist spots, immersing you in the untamed beauty of the Alaskan wilderness. From remote national parks to charming small towns, experience the true essence of the Last Frontier in a way few others do.

7-day Voyage of the Glaciers cruise with 6-8 nights on land
Unique National Parks and Canadian Rockies Cruisetour options
Princess Alaska rail service
Natural History Tour into Denali National Park
• Enjoy stays at Princess’s luxurious resorts

Unveil the true spirit of Alaska with the Off the Beaten Path cruisetour, where you'll explore hidden treasures and remote landscapes, experiencing the Last Frontier like never before.

Roundtrip Inside Passage Cruises

Roundtrip Inside Passage Cruises

Alaska's Inside Passage is the area that makes up the Southeast Region of Alaska. Approximately 1,000 miles North of Vancouver, it was the center of activity during Alaska's 19th century Gold Rush. Also known as the "Panhandle," the Inside Passage is popular for spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife, vivid Native cultures, astounding history and exceptional hospitality.

Alaska Inside Passage

Cruises Most cruises to Alaska's Inside Passage are seven nights long and typically begin and end in either Vancouver or Seattle. This "roundtrip" itinerary makes this a very popular cruise vacation because of the convenient flight schedules and availability of affordable roundtrip airline tickets in to and out of Vancouver and Seattle. Longer 10- and 11-night Inside Passage Cruises are available from California.

Depending on your ship and itinerary, a typical Alaska Inside Passage cruise spends the first day cruising the famed Inside Passage, a narrow waterway nestled between towering mountains, waterfront communities, and the Pacific Ocean. Then, depending on your itinerary, you will visit 3 or 4 of the following Alaska ports of call and National Parks: Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway, Haines, Sitka, Glacier Bay National Park,Hubbard Glacier, Misty Fjord, Icy Strait Point, Tracy Arm Fjord.

Northbound Gulf of Alaska Glacier Cruises

Southbound Gulf of Alaska Glacier Cruises

Northbound Alaska Cruises are one way voyages that begin in Vancouver or Seattle, and travel north through the Gulf of Alaska and end in the northernmost cities of Seward, Whittier or Anchorage, Alaska.

Northbound Alaska Glacier Cruises While there are similarities between a a roundtrip Inside Passage Cruise and a one-way Glacier cruise, there are a number of differences as well. These provide unique benefits which give you a chance to enjoy more of Alaska.

Since Northbound Alaska Glacier cruises are one way trips, your cruise will not repeat its route by doing a U-turn back to the orginal departure port. Each day can provide a new opportunity to see glaciers, mountains, wildlife and scenery without repeating a segment of your journey.

Just like an Inside Passage Cruise, Northbound Alaska Cruises sail through the Inside Passage and up to Seward or Whittier, where passengers disembark the ship. Depending on the cruise line and ship, Alaska Glacier Cruise passengers not only visit the same ports and attractions they would've seen on the Inside Passage Cruise, but they may also visit College Fjord for breathtaking glacier views, or Valdez for yet another day in port.

Compared to a roundtrip Alaska Inside passage cruise, Northbound Alaska cruises have fewer days at sea. This also allow you to spend more days in Alaska ports or National Glacier Parks. If you only have a week and want maximum glacier viewing and time on land, this is your best choice for an Alaska Cruise Vacation.

Depending on your cruise line and ship, these cruises typically visit four or more of these ports and sights: Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway, Haines, Sitka, Vancouver, Glacier Bay National Park, Hubbard Glacier, College Fjord, Valdez,  Seward / Whittier / Anchorage

Southbound Gulf of Alaska Glacier Cruises

Southbound Gulf of Alaska Glacier Cruises

Southbound Alaska Cruises are one way voyages that begin near Anchorage in Seward or Whitter and travel south through the Gulf of Alaska and end in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Southbound Alaska Glacier Cruises

While there are similarities between a a roundtrip Inside Passage Cruise and a one-way Glacier cruise, there are a number of differences as well. These provide unique benefits which give you a chance to enjoy more of Alaska.

Visitors arrrive in Anchorage either the day of the cruise or after completing an land tour into Alaska's Interior. At least one overnight hotel stay in Anchorage before your cruise is recommended to ensure the most rest and early arrival times to the ship. Guests then transfer by motorcoach or train to Seward or Whittier. The 120 mile ride goes by quickly as visitors enjoy one of the most scenic drives into any departure port. Since Southbound Alaska Glacier cruises are one way trips, your cruise will not repeat its route by doing a U-turn back to the orginal departure port. Each day can provide a new opportunity to see glaciers, mountains, wildlife and scenery without repeating a segment of your journey.

A Southbound Alaska Cruise will head down the Alaska Coast, visit glacier areas, into the small waterfront communities and then sail through the Inside Passage to Vancouver, where passengers disembark the ship. Depending on the cruise line and ship, Alaska Glacier Cruise passengers not only visit the same ports and attractions they would've seen on the Inside Passage Cruise, but they may also visit College Fjord for breathtaking glacier views, or Valdez for yet another day in port.

Compared to a roundtrip Alaska Inside passage cruise, Southbound Alaska cruises have fewer days at sea. This allows the guest to spend more days in Alaska ports or National Glacier Parks. If you only have a week and want maximum glacier viewing and time on land, a Southbound or Northbound cruise is your best choice for an Alaska Cruise Vacation.

Depending on your cruise line and ship, these cruises typically visit four or more of these ports and sights: Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway, Haines, Sitka, Vancouver, Glacier Bay National Park, Hubbard Glacier, College Fjord, Valdez, Seward / Whittier / Anchorage

Small Ship Expedition-Style Adventure Cruises

Small Ship Expedition-Style Adventure Cruises

If you've traveled with big ship cruise lines in the past, it's time to forget everything you thought you knew about cruising. And if you've avoided cruising because you thought it would be like traveling in a floating mall, it's time to think again. Small Ship and adventure cruising is something else altogether.

Small Ship Cruising in Alaska

- You'll visit places the larger ships cannot visit.
- You'll get up close and personal with glaciers and wildlife.
- Many of your adventure excursions are included.
- Itineraries are unrestricted - ships go where the action is.
- There are onboard experts and naturalists for your education.

All-Inclusive Alaska Luxury Cruises

All-Inclusive Alaska Luxury Cruises

Every cruise line offers a great experience to its passengers, but a true luxury cruise experience is head and shoulders above the rest of the cruise industry. These cruises appeal to the traveler who demands the finest quality available and luxury cruise ships offer services and amenities that rival the best resorts worldwide.

Luxury cruises are characterized by a refined onboard atmosphere, a wide variety of exotic destinations, spacious accommodations and the highest level of personalized service. In other words, the finest of everything. Luxury vessels have opulent public areas and offer fabulous art collections, gourmet cuisine, fine wine, fresh flowers and attention to detail. Although the style differs from conventional ships to yachts to sailing vessels, the common denominator is quality.

Why Choose a Luxury Alaska Cruise Line: 

- Small ships, big value
- Fewer Passengers All-suite, all-balcony staterooms
- Onboard amenities of the highest quality
- Personalized, superior service
- Gourmet dining in a relaxed atmosphere
- All-inclusive services including shore excursions, airfare, and more

Alaska Cruisetours

Alaska Cruisetours

Experience more of Alaska and the Canadian Rockies with a Tour

Experience the full wonder of America's Last Great Frontier with an Alaska Cruisetour. Alaska cruise and land packages pair an Alaska cruise vacation with a multi-night land tour into the heart of Alaska's vast interior, including Denali National Park. Land tours are available before or after your Alaska cruise with travel by deluxe motor coach or train and comfortable stays at the finest Alaska hotels and wilderness lodges.

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Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge

Located just outside Denali National Park, this lodge features an expansive deck with views of the park and the Nenana River. Guests can enjoy dining at Grizzly Burger or savor Alaska cuisine at King Salmon Restaurant, all while relaxing in a prime spot to experience the natural beauty of the area.

Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge

Set on a scenic hillside with views of Mt. McKinley, this lodge offers a tranquil wilderness retreat. Guests can enjoy multiple dining options, including a restaurant with panoramic mountain views. Just a short distance from the park's entrance, it provides easy access to Denali National Park and outdoor activities.

Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge

Situated on 200 acres near the junction of the Klutina and Copper Rivers, this lodge offers stunning mountain views and easy access to Wrangell–St. Elias National Park. Guests can enjoy excellent dining and a range of outdoor activities, including shuffleboard and horseshoes.

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Plan your Alaskan vacation

Planning your trip to Alaska can be as thrilling as the journey itself. From the iconic peak of Mt. Denali to the stunning, icy expanses of Glacier Bay, Alaska offers a range of unforgettable experiences to get excited for.

  • BEST TIME TO GO - Discover Alaska from June to August for optimal weather and wildlife spottings. Or, opt for May and September to see the snow-covered landscapes.
  • WEATHER & CLIMATE - Pack layers for Alaska's ever-changing weather, as temperatures can shift quickly. Raincoats are essential. Be ready for temperature fluctuations and unexpected beauty.
  • ALASKA WITH KIDS - Alaska is a family-friendly destination with a range of activities for all ages, from wildlife excursions to cultural experiences, Alaska offers something special for everyone in the family.
  • WHAT TO PACK - Pack wisely for your Alaskan cruise by focusing on comfort and practicality. Bring essentials like sturdy footwear and a camera to capture the memorable moments of your journey.