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Alaska & Cruise Tours

Discover the heart of Alaska with cruise, train and private lodges

Denali Exporer

10-13 nights

  • 8-day Voyage of the Glaciers cruise
  • Overnight(s) in Denali
  • Rail travel in Alaska
  • Natural History Tour into Denali National Park
  • Gold Dredge 8 & riverboat tours†  
  • Meal Plan available for purchase

Off the Beaten Path

12-15 nights

  • 8-day Voyage of the Glaciers cruise
  • Overnight(s) in Denali
  • Rail travel in Alaska
  • Natural History Tour into Denali National Park
  • Gold Dredge 8 & riverboat tours†  
  • Meal Plan available for purchase
  • Copper River and/or Kenai Peninsula

Connoisseur

12-17 nights
  • 8-day Voyage of the Glaciers cruise
  • Overnight(s) in Denali
  • Rail travel in Alaska
  • Tundra Wilderness Tour into Denali National Park
  • Gold Dredge 8 & riverboat tours†  
  • Most meals included
  • Copper River and/or Kenai Peninsula
  • Tour director

On Your Own

12-17 nights

  • 8-day Voyage of the Glaciers cruise
  • Overnight(s) in Denali
  • Rail travel in Alaska
  • Meal Plan available for purchase

GLACIAR BAY

Glacier Bay National Park

With its roaring glaciers, rugged mountains, and deep fjords, Glacier Bay National Park seems like a dream. With 3.3 million acres to explore, sail to this world-renowned iconic, UNESCO World Heritage Site and let the landscapes inspire your next adventure.

At Princess, we are proud to be part of a select group of cruise lines that have been granted special access to Glacier Bay National Park. Due to the park's protected status and the commitment to preserving its pristine beauty, only a limited number of cruise lines receive exclusive permits to navigate these extraordinary waters. When you travel with Princess, you don't just visit Glacier Bay, you experience it with a trusted partner of the National Park Service.

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Denali National Park

Denali National Park is home to the tallest mountain in North America, with 6.190 meters, as well as over six million acres of diverse wildlife. This includes the already famous Denali Big Five: grizzly bears, moose, wolves, Dall sheep, and caribou. With only one road in the park, nature exists as it has for thousands of years, and your visit offers a glimpse into an era that most cannot imagine, not even in their wildest dreams.


KENAI FJORDS

Kenai Fjords National Park

The Kenai Fjords National Park is full of memorable landscapes and is near the Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge® — one of the most accessible ways to experience the wild nature. The Harding Icefield includes forty glaciers that carved the fjords and continue feeding the ocean. With forests, glaciers, mountains and rivers within this national park of Alaska, it is the perfect place to experience the Great Land in full.

WRANGELL - ST. ELIAS

Wrangell - St. Elias National Park

Wrangell-St. Elias National Park is the largest national park in the United States, with a size larger than that of some European nations combined. Containing a famous mountain range, extensive glaciers, and a unique history of the Yukon Gold Rush, this Alaskan national park has more to explore than is imaginable.

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Klondike National Park

Once home to the Yukon gold fields, Skagway is a historical landmark in itself. Travel to the National Historic District downtown where just six blocks preserve the unique atmosphere of the 1890s. Or visit any of the 20 buildings that honor the struggles of the gold seekers of the Klondike Gold Rush. Relive this important event in United States history when you visit this Alaska national park with Princess.

Couple walking on the grounds of the Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge.

Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge®

Access some of the most stunning views on earth — untouched wilderness, wildlife, and untamed land — with a stay at Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge®, included on all our Alaska cruisetours. The lodge is located just 1.6 km from the entrance to Denali National Park and overlooks the Nenana River. Fly in a small plane over Denali's snow-capped peak, fly fish for Arctic grayling, raft the Nenana River or venture into Denali on a park tour.

Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge with expansive views of the Alaska Range.

Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge®

Located within Denali State Park near the Chulitna River, Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge® offers unparalleled views of Denali from its treehouse, Great Room, and the lodge's spacious main deck. Tour a working Alaskan farm to learn how residents of the Great Land have become so self-sufficient. Or take a helicopter ride to a glacier below North America's highest peak.

Exterior of the Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge in Alaska.

Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge®

Located on the Kenai Peninsula and surrounded by mountains, the Kenai River and stunning wild nature, Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge® invites you to explore, relax and enjoy the views at a leisurely pace. Venture through the Chugach National Forest, cruise alongside the glaciers of Kenai Fjords National Park or fish along the Kenai River.

Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge overlooking Wrangell-St. Elias National Park.

Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge®

Embark on an unforgettable land tour through Alaska to Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge®, where you will be able to admire the beauty of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, the largest national park in the U.S.

Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge.

Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge®

Located on the banks of the Chena River, Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge® offers riverside dining, frontier decor, and the perfect excuse to delve deeper into your surroundings. Navigate the Chena River on a steamboat, pan for gold at Gold Dredge 8, or drive ATVs through the surrounding forests under the midnight sun.

Glacier Bay

Known as the crown jewel of Alaska, Glacier Bay National Park is otherworldly in its beauty and breadth. This UNESCO World Heritage Site covers millions of acres and contains seven glaciers, as well as mountains and deep fjords. Its waters are even home to whales, seals, and otters.
Sail to Glacier Bay National Park and let the landscapes and wildlife show you what makes it so worthy of maximum protection.

Endicott Arm

Carved by millennial glacial movements, Endicott Arm is a narrow fjord more than 48 km long. Discover the Alaska glaciers of Endicott Arm, including the Dawes Glacier, and delight in the ice walls that rise stories above the waterline. Or delight in the cliffs that are decorated with forests and wildlife.

College Fjord

College Fjord is the meeting place where many of Alaska's glaciers congregate and flow into the ocean. At the water's edge there are massive glaciers and dozens of smaller monuments that dot the mountainous region. Thanks to the professors who first settled here in 1899, many of these glaciers are named after the country's best institutions of higher education, such as the Harvard Glacier.

Hubbard Glacier

The Hubbard Glacier is an unforgettable sight. Alaska's largest glacier rises hundreds of meters from the ocean floor and towers over the waves, radiating a brilliant blue in the daylight. Thanks to its exceptional speed of movement — for a massive river of ice — the face of this Alaskan glacier calves at an incredible rate, providing an impressive spectacle for fortunate spectators.

Mendenhall Glacier

Escondido en las montañas costeras alrededor de Juneau, este glaciar de casi 22 km de largo atraviesa el paisaje y termina en un lago de agua dulce. Mendenhall es el mejor de los ecosistemas de Alaska. Es hogar de vida silvestre, y sus ríos rebosan de salmón y trucha. Sin mencionar que, sus bosques brotan de cada pulgada de terreno, creando un verdadero paraíso natural.

Matanuska Glacier

With vibrant blue and brilliant white ice, Matanuska is a spectacle worthy of seeing on a cruise-tour along Alaska's Copper River.

This structure measures 38 km long and is responsible for creating a "weather hole" — a pocket of sunny skies and pleasant climates that occurs due to the warm air from the valley being pushed into the atmosphere.

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Sea life

  • Humpback whales - The enormous humpback whales jump spectacularly in the waters of Alaska, and their 35-ton bodies offer unforgettable moments for nature lovers.

  • Orcas - Known as killer whales, orcas are Alaska's most important marine predators and fascinate cruise passengers with their strength and intelligence.

  • Seals - Common seals rest on ice floes and rocky coasts; their elegant swimming contrasts with their clumsy movements on land.

  • Sea lions - Powerful and agile, sea lions are impressive marine mammals, capable of diving to more than 300 meters deep and holding their breath for 15 minutes.

  • Otters - Adorable sea otters float on their backs in Alaska's coastal waters, and take advantage of their dense fur and playful nature to survive in cold marine environments.

  • Salmon - Salmon migrations are the soul of Alaska's ecosystem, with thousands of fish swimming upriver on their extraordinary journey to spawn.

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Land life

  • Bears - From brown bears to black bears, Alaska's wild nature harbors prosperous populations of bears that roam the coasts, forests, and mountains.

  • Moose - With a height superior to 1.80 meters, moose are Alaska's largest terrestrial mammals; they are often seen roaming forests and even urban areas in search of food.

  • Reindeer - Herds of migratory reindeer, known as caribou in other parts of the world, offer an impressive spectacle in Alaska's tundra landscape.

  • Mountain Goats - Mountain goats, with their sure footing, easily climb Alaska's steepest cliffs, and their thick white coat protects them from the harsh alpine conditions.

  • Dall Sheep - With their characteristic curved horns and white coat, Dall sheep move through Alaska's mountainous terrain with extraordinary agility.

  • Wolves - Wolves, which move in packs through Alaska's immense wilderness, are skilled hunters that play a fundamental role in the ecosystem.

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Air life

  • Bald Eagle - The iconic bald eagle thrives in the wilderness of Alaska, where conservation initiatives have contributed to these majestic birds thriving along the coasts and rivers.

  • Puffins - With their characteristic colorful beaks and charming waddle, puffins are among Alaska's most beloved seabirds, and are often sighted along coastal waters.

  • Willow Ptarmigan - Alaska's iconic bird, the willow ptarmigan, adapts its plumage according to the season —brown in summer and white in winter—, making it a sight to behold in Denali National Park.