Board a new ship for cruise of Alaska
Alaska is filled with icy fjords that tower over the Pacific Ocean while snowy peaks stretch towards the horizon.
It feels boundless, yet incredibly intimate.
Norwegian Cruise Lines lets its guests see all sides of Alaska the way locals see it — up close and personal.
They can explore the wilderness on the youngest and most modern fleet in Alaska. They can take a dogsled ride in Juneau, witness Misty Fjords aboard a jet-powered catamaran in Ketchikan, or take it all in via the rails on the Skagway White Pass Scenic Railway.
With seven itineraries to choose from, Norwegian offers more variety than any other cruise line.
For people who have more time to spend and are looking for a more immersive experience, they can head deeper into the frozen wilderness on an Alaska Cruisetour.
Norwegian’s 11-, 12-, or 14-day Cruisetours combine a seven-day cruise with a land vacation that’s fully escorted by local Alaskan guides.
You can head deep into Denali National Park in search of grizzly bears, moose and more.
Board the Alaska Railroad and listen to personal stories of life in Alaska as you watch the spectacular changing scenery.
You can even mush their way across a frozen tundra.
Norwegian’s newest ship — Norwegian Bliss — arrives this spring and will sail from Seattle.
Norwegian Bliss guests can zoom around the largest race track at sea or jump into a laser tag battle under the stars.
There’s a 180-degree observation lounge ,where the views are spectacular.
Culinary delights include Q Smokehouse, Los Lobos, Coco’s and even Starbucks.
Norweigian ships also include a spa, fitness centre, casino, Broadway shows, dozens of bars, lounges and nightclubs.
Rooms include affordable inside staterooms, balcony staterooms all the way to the luxury of The Haven.
Seven-day cruises depart from Seattle, Vancouver and Seward, Alaska.