Princess unveils biggest-ever Alaska programme

Princess Alaska cruises
By Lisa James
24/07/2024
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Princess Cruises’ 2026 Alaska programme will be its biggest to date, with eight ships in the region, including newest addition Star Princess.

The programme features 180 departures, 19 destinations and more visits to Glacier Bay National Park than any other cruise line.

Bookings open on 1 August, with Princess’ Best Price Guarantee available until 30 September. The Best Price Guarantee promises the best rates and 120% of the price difference as onboard credit if a lower rate is found before final payment.

Cruise options include seven-night ‘Voyage of the Glaciers’ itineraries on Discovery Princess, Grand Princess, Coral Princess, and Island Princess.

Inside Passage voyages of between seven and 20 nights will operate from Seattle on Royal Princess and Star Princess, San Francisco on Ruby Princess (pictured) and Vancouver and Los Angeles on Emerald Princess.

The longest sailing is a 20-night Ultimate Alaska Solstice roundtrip from San Francisco on Ruby Princess and a 16-night Inside Passage roundtrip on Emerald Princess from Los Angeles.   

The 2026 season programme also includes more than 20 cruise-tour options.

President John Padgett said: “2026 will reinforce Princess’ leadership in Alaska cruises. The deployment of the magnificent Star Princess to Alaska for the first time will offer guests unprecedented views, luxurious accommodations, and the finest food, beverages and entertainment ever seen in the Great Land.

“Our guests will experience Alaska like never before aboard our innovative Sphere Class ship.

“Whether you’re a first-time cruiser or a seasoned traveller, Princess is the ultimate choice for luxury and adventure, with awe-inspiring glaciers, unforgettable wildlife encounters, and the freshest seafood imaginable.” 

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