5 Reasons to Choose Princess Cruises for your Alaska Cruise — Cruise Lowdown

A visit to Alaska for most of us is a trip of a lifetime, and therefore it is desirable to make the most of being in such an awe-inspiring destination. Whilst a cruise is a wonderfully relaxing way to see the scenery and spot the wildlife from a distance, Princess Cruises offer a variety of cruisetours to take that experience to the next level.

When booking a Princess Cruises Alaska cruise you have the option of combining a seven-night “Voyage of the Glaciers” cruise with an extended three to 10 nights on land, staying at the cruise line’s exclusive Princess Wilderness Lodges. All cruisetours include a visit to Alaska’s top-two attractions – Glacier Bay National Park and Denali National Park. This means that you won’t just be exploring the landscapes, you will be living within them.

Guests undertaking one of the Cruisetours will also have the opportunity to experience Princess’ “Direct-to- Wilderness” rail service, which departs directly from the ship in Whittier all the way to the Denali area for even more time in the wilderness.

If you have the luxury of time, you could have the ultimate experience on the 17-night Ultimate Princess Connoisseur cruisetour. This very special tour features two nights at each one of the five Princess Wilderness Lodges, on the doorsteps of legendary national parks including Kenai Fjords and Wrangell St. Elias and Denali National Park.

*All images courtesy of Princess Cruises

More information about Princess Cruises in Alaska can be found at www.princess.com/alaska

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