Princess Alaska ‘24 season
PRINCESS Cruises has announced its 2024 Alaska season, which will showcase glaciers, wildlife, mountains, and more.
The 2024 season marks the 55th anniversary for Princess sailing in Alaska, with seven ships scheduled to depart from four home ports, including San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver, and Anchorage.
The Alaska 2024 season features 158 departures on seven ships, cruising 14 unique itineraries with 17 destinations, including five glacier viewing experiences.
Royal Princess, Sapphire Princess (departing Sats) and Grand Princess (departing Weds) will sail the cruise line’s famed Voyage of the Glaciers.
In addition, northbound voyages on this itinerary include a “More Ashore” late-night stay in Juneau.
The season also features 86 visits to Glacier Bay National Park, including seven-day Inside Passage voyages round trip from Seattle, San Francisco and Vancouver.
Princess’ newest ship Discovery Princess, along with Majes c Princess, depart from Seattle on Sats and Suns for Inside Passage cruises, which include More Ashore late-night stays in Juneau.
Also embarking on Inside Passage voyages will be Crown Princess (from San Francisco) and Ruby Princess (from Vancouver).
Guests can also experience more of Alaska by combining Princess’ signature Voyage of the Glaciers cruise with various land tour options, staying at exclusive Princess Wilderness Lodges.
Highlights include an extension of the Voyage of the Glaciers cruise of up to 10 nights, with visits to Glacier Bay National Park and Denali National Park.
“As the leading cruise line in Alaska, we deliver unforgettable vacations and we’re also the most recommended line by travel advisors to their trusted clients,” said President John Padgett.
“We’re celebrating our 55th anniversary in 2024 cruising to this must-see destination, so whether it’s your first or fifth time visiting Alaska, we are ready to help guests make inspiring memories to last a lifetime.”