The Last Frontier has exactly what you need for that unique and captivating vacation you’ve been dreaming of—cruise to Alaska with Princess Cruises. These special trips are a great way to see the rugged, snowy, and yet incredibly beautiful landscape of America’s 49th state. It can be as relaxing or active as you make it—gaze upon the marvelous whales breeching and find your peace, or experience the mountains in person with a scale and rappelling excursion on the slopes. It’s a tale of two experiences when you choose a Princess Cruises Alaska cruise—though both are memorable and exciting.
Experience more of Alaska with an in-depth Alaska Cruisetour from Princess Cruises, featuring premium Inside Passage cruises paired with an extended land tour into Denali and the Alaskan wilderness.
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Things to Do on an Alaska Cruise with Princess Cruises
The cruise excursions of Princess Cruises’ Alaska cruises are one-of-a-kind. You can view the incredible grandeur of the snow-capped mountains and vast glaciers of the region, a breathtaking image you’ll never forget. Hop aboard a sled with a crew of loyal huskies that will carry you speedily through the frozen tundra for a thrill. Or, spend some time in the hot springs which provide therapeutic and incredibly calming warmth among the chills of Alaska. View some of Princess Cruises’ Alaska cruise excursions below, or call one of our cruise consultants to get the full list.
- Kenai Fjords National Park (Seward, AK)
Located in Seward, Alaska, wildlife and nearly 40 glaciers take over this 690,000-acre park. Experience how the glaciers are constantly changing, and watch the whales and sea lions surround the vessel as you cruise.
- Whale Watching - Inside Passage (Juneau, AK)
From April to November, hundreds of humpback and killer whales surround the Inside Passage in Juneau, Alaska. You are guaranteed viewings of these incredible whales, as well as harbor seals and sea lions.
- Mendenhall Glacier (Juneau, AK)
Fly over the scenic views of the massive 12 mile long Mendenhall Glacier that surrounds the Juneau Icefield. Its visitor’s center is open year round, with great educational and interactive exhibits for children and adults.
- Misty Fjords National Monument in Ketchikan (Ketchikan, AK)
Alaska’s finest and most beautiful peaks, valleys, lakes and remarkable waterfalls are highlighted in this spectacular natural creation called Misty Fjords. Located just outside of Ketchikan, you can tour this amazing monument by sea or by airplane.
- Space Needle (Seattle, WA)
The famous Seattle Space Needle was built for the World’s Fair in 1962 and is one of Seattle’s top attractions today. Enjoy tours and sights within this magnificent skyscraper.
- White Pass and Yukon Route Railroad (Skagway, AK)
Famous for its Gold Rush era, Skagway, Alaska is where many journeymen sought out to find the gold that was discovered in the 1800s. Hike one of the most scenic railways in the world and experience the Gold Rush for yourself.