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    Princess Cruises Set for Landmark 55th Alaska Season

    News TeamBy News Team04/01/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Princess Cruises is celebrating its 55th year of operations in Alaska, a major milestone in its cruising history.

    • The 2024 Alaska season includes an expanded programme with 158 departures across 14 itineraries.
    • New cruise tours are introduced, featuring key destinations like Denali National Park and Glacier Bay National Park.
    • Seven ships will ply Alaska’s waters, with the addition of five wilderness lodges enhancing the experience.
    • Chief commercial officer Terry Thornton highlights the company’s long-standing partnership with Alaska.

    Princess Cruises is poised for an exceptional 55th season in Alaska, set to commence in May 2024. This marks a significant chapter in the company’s history, with a staggering 158 sailings planned across 14 distinct itineraries, each offering unique experiences. Among these are five glacier viewing opportunities, ensuring that passengers enjoy the awe-inspiring vistas that Alaska is renowned for.

    This season is particularly special with two new cruise-tours: a comprehensive 15-night tour of national parks and a nine-day itinerary, both of which feature two nights in Anchorage. These tours combine the best of sea and land travel, promising an immersive experience in Alaska’s rugged and breathtaking landscapes.

    The cruise line’s ambitious programme will see seven ships operating in the region, complemented by five wilderness lodges. This setup not only promises a comprehensive exploration of Alaska but also enriches the cruising experience with on-land accommodations that offer a deeper connection to the natural surroundings.

    Notably, the Inside Passage itineraries, famed for their scenic beauty, remain a highlight. The Ruby Princess will debut its seven-day Inside Passage journeys, frequently incorporating Glacier Bay National Park. Ports of call include iconic Alaskan locations like Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan, and the Endicott Arm, with a breathtaking passage through Dawes Glacier.

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    Chief Commercial Officer Terry Thornton stated, “Princess Cruises has been a proud partner in Alaska’s growth and prosperity, providing unforgettable experiences, contributing to its economy and fostering a deep appreciation for its unique heritage.” His reflection underscores the cruise line’s commitment to offering enriched travel experiences while supporting Alaska’s economic and cultural heritage.

    Princess Cruises’ 55th Alaska season exemplifies a well-crafted blend of innovation and tradition, celebrating its enduring legacy with expansive offerings.

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